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CALENDAR 


OP  THE 


PATENT    ROLLS 

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PRESEnVBD   IN   THE 


PUBLIC   RECORD   OFFICE. 


PEEPABED  UNDEB  THE  SUPERINTENDENCE  OF 

THE  DEPUTY  KEEPER  OF  THE  RECORDS. 

EDWARD    IV. 
HENRY    VI. 


A.D.  1467-1477. 


PUBLISHED    BT    AUTHORITY    OF    HER    MAJESTY'S    PRINCIPAL    SBGRBTABY    OF    STATE 

FOR    THE    HOME    DEPARTMENT. 


LONDON: 
PRINTBD  FOB  HBB  MAJESTY'S  STATIONEBY  OFFICE, 

BY  EYRE  AND  SPOTTISWOODE, 

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And  to  be  purchased,  either  directly  or  through  any  Bookseller,  from 

EYBE  AND  SPOTTISWOODE,  East  HAEDmo  Stbeet,  Fleet  Street,  E.C.  ;  or 

JOHN  MENZIES  &  Co.,  12,  Hanover  Siebbt,  Edinburgh,  and 

90,  West  Nile  Street,  Glasgow  ;  or 

HODGES,  FIGGIS,  &  Co.,  Lihitbd,  1u4;  Grafton  Street,  Dublin. 

1900- 


CONTENTS, 


Pbbfacb   - 


k    96186.         Wt  24327. 


Page 


COBBIGBNDA  .......         yii 


Calbkdab 


Appbndix  .......    607 


Index       ••..•...    641 


A    V 


PREFACE. 


The  present  volume  forms  part  of  a  series  of  Calendars 
of  the  Patent  Rolls  from  the  reign  of  Edward  I.  to  that 
of  Henry  VII.,  the  object  and  character  of  \Yhich  are 
explained  in  the  Preface  to  the.  first  volume  for  the  reign 

of  Edward  III.  (a.d.  1327—1330).  The  text  has  been 
prepared,  under  my  immediate  supervision,  by  Mr.  R.  0, 
Fowler,  with  the  assistance  of  Mr.  R.  F.  Isaacson,  both  of 
the  Public  Record  Ofl&ce.  Mr.  Fowler  has  also  compiled 
the  Index. 

H.  0.  MAXWELL-LYTB. 

November  1899. 


CORRIGENDA. 


Page  14,  line  19,  For  morticalD  read  mortmain. 

„     18,  )»  16,    „    Fees  „    feef. 

n  214,  „  44,    „    Milse  „    Miles 

„  239,  n  86,   „    custody        „    custom. 

„  883,  „  9,    „    Bbert  „    Bobert. 

n  868,  „  27,    „    London        „    Lincoln. 

M  474,  „  28,   „    Bazanisala  „    Bazainsula. 

„  504,  „  28,    „     1876  „     1476. 

„  587,  „  26,  After  See  p.         insert  588. 

„  608,  „  8,  The  asterisk  belongs  to  2. 

„  619,  M  25,  For  Spoldyng  read  Spaldyng. 

V 


CALENDAR 


OF  THB 


PATENT    ROLLS. 


7  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I. 


April  25. 
Westminster. 


1467.  Membrane  24. 

April  21.         Pardons  of  outlawry  to  the  following  :— 
Westminster.  John  Hawcok  of  Hirstcourtnay,  co.  York,  *  tayllour/  for  not  app^aridg 

before  the  king  at  Westminster  to  answer  Alice  Turpyn  of  Tydirtliay 
and  WiUiam  Turpyn  of  Tydirthay  touching  a  trespass,  he  having 
surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  John  Markham,  chief 
justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified.  York. 

John  Boseworth  late  of  Merston  Morteyn,  co.  Bedford,  *  husbondman,* 
for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of 
the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Robert  Harre  touching  a  debt 
of  10/.  Oxford. 

Thomas  Gylot  of  Lymmesfeld,  co.  Surrey,  *  chapman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Frecok  touching  a 
debt  of  9/.  Surrey. 

John  Studfalde,  vicar  of  the  parish  church  of  Braton,  co.  York,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Fouler  of  Henore,  co.  Derby,  touching  a 
debt  of  5  marks.  Derby. 

Elias  Fercus  of  Shirbournc,  co.  Dorset,  ^  marchaunt,'  for  not  appeariug 
before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the 
late  king,  to  answer  William  Haukyns  touching  a  debt  of  40^. 

Dorset. 

Thomas  Richardson  of  Lasyngby,  co.  York,  'yoman,'  for  not  appeariug 

before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas  Melburn,  clerk, 

touching  a  debt  of  10  marks.  York. 

John  Walssh  of  Danby  on  Wypk,  co.  York,  *yoman,'  for  the  same. 

York. 

John  Richardson  of  Redraer,  co.  York,  *  yoman,*  for  the  same.      York. 

Thomas  Gebon  late  of  Folston,  co.  Kent,  Miusbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby,  knight,  and  his  fellows,  justices  of 
the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Gilford,  esquire,  late  sheriil'  of  Kent, 
touching  a  debt  of  10/.  Kent. 

Martin  Poscowe  late  of  MedeFsholl,  co.  Cornwall,  *  y  cm  an,' for  not 

appearing  before   the  justices    of  the  Bench  to  answer  Nicholas 

Trcslthuy  touching  a  trespass  committed  by  him,  and  John  Pascowe, 

late  of  Idedessholl, '  smyth,'  and  Martin  Engof,  late  of  St.  Carautck| 

CO.  Cornwall,  chaplain. 

y  96186      Wt.  24327.  4 


April  15. 
Westminster. 


April  28. 
Westmi  nster. 


April  16. 
Westminster. 


April  .30. 
Westminster. 


April  20. 
West  minuter. 


CALEl^DAR  OP  PAtENt  ROLtS. 


1467. 

April  18. 
Westminster. 


May  5. 
Westminster. 


May  6. 

Westminster. 


June  5. 
Westminster. 


June  5* 
Westminster. 


June  6. 

Westminster. 


June  9. 
Westminster. 


JuiK;  10. 
WeBtminster. 


Membrane  24 — cont, 

Simon  Rowlond  of  Norhampton,  eo.  Northampton, '  wexchaundeler/ 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Richard  Rawlyn,  citizen  and  grocer  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  5  marks.  Surrey. 

William  Harpoll  of  Norhampton,  ^  roper,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
the  said  Richard  touching  a  debt  of  40«.  Surrey. 

Edward  Hnstynges  of  Daylesford,  co.  Worcester,  esquire,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Humphrey  Stafford,  esquire,  touching  a  debt 
of  20/.  Warwick. 

John  Moryet  late  of  Crowemer,  co.  Norfolk,  alias  John  Maryot  of 
Estbekham,  co.  Noi^olk,  'yoman,'  aluu  of  Bekham,  co.  Norfolk, 

*  gentilman^'  for  not  appearing  before  John  Frysot  and  his  fellows, 
justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Bartholomew 
Multon,    Thomas    Thomdon    and    John   Gargraye,   esquire,   late 

'marshal  of  ihe  Marshalsea,  touching  debts  of  7  marks,  12/.  and 
lOOf.  respeettrely.  London. 

William  Shawedon  late  of  Redyng,  eo.  Berks,  ^osteler,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Bay- 
worth  of  Redyng,  *  baker,'  touching  a  debt  of  10/.  Berks. 

Adam  Gough  of  Wynchecombe,  co.  Gloucester,  'milleward,'  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Frysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  John  Worewell  touching  a  debt  of  60«. 

Gloucester. 

John  Farot  of  New  Maltou,  co.  York,  <  smyth,'  for  not  appearing  before 
the  same  justices  to  answer  Ralph  Eyre,  esquire,  for  having  with 
John  Dalton,  late  of  Kirkeby  Mysperton,  co.  York,  *  tvler,'  Thomas 
Clerk,  late  of  Kirkeby  Mysperton,  ^  paryssheclerk,'  John  Clerk,  lute 
of  Kirkeby  Mysperton, '  serrant,'  William  Barker,  late  of  New  Malton, 

*  yoman,'  John  Hunt  of  New  Malton,  '  panyerman,'  Edmund  Mason 
of  Old  Malton,  co.  York, '  taillonr,'  John  Warde,  late  of  Wellum,  co. 
York,  *  yoman,'  John  Hall  of  Fykeryng,  oo.  York,  *  souter,'  William 
West  of  Fykeryng,  '  forster,'  John  Colt,  late  of  Fykeryng,  *  sawyer,' 
Henry  Dodmor,  late  of  Fykeryng,  '  laborer,'  Thomas  Semer,  late  of 
Fykeryng,  *  taillour,'  Henry  Wode,  late  of  Fykeryng,  *  mylner,'  John 
Wode,  late  of  Fykeryng,  *  mylner,'  Richard  Fyssher,  late  of  Fykeryng, 

*  panyerman,*  John  Talllouc,  late  of  Fykeryng,  *  taillour,*  William 
Taillour,  late  of  Fykeryng,  '  taillour,'  Laurence  Daueon,  late  of 
Fykeryng,  'laborer,'  Thomas  Day,  late  of  Fykeryng,  'mylner,* 
John  Kirkeby,  late  of  Thornton  in  Fykerynglyth, '  yoman,'  Alexander 
Boieler  of  the  same, '  webster,'  and  Thomas  Dalton,  late  of  Kirkeby 
Mysperton,  esquire,  assaulted  him  at  Kirkeby  Mysperton,  and  taken 
him  to  Kirkeby  Moresyde  and  imprisoned  him  there.  York. 

John  Herman  of  Ardyngton,  co.  Berks,  '  huahondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John,  abbot 
of  Oseney  by  Oxford,  touching  a  debt  of  IQOs,  Berks. 

Thomas  Swyft  late  of  Lychefeld,  co.  Stafford,  'mercer,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  John  Smalwode  touching  a 
trespass.  Salop. 

Richard  Manchester  late  of  Walton,  in  the  county  of  the  city  of  York, 
'  yoman,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  jusUces  of  the  Bench  to  answer 
William  Bulkyn,  clerk,  touching  a  trespass.  York. 

Alan  Sa^lelcr  of  Chichestre,  co.  Sussex,  '  sadder,'  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Frysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the 


7  EDWAftD  IV.— Part  t 


ii 


1467. 


Jnne  14. 

WestminBter. 


June  11. 

Westminster. 


Jane  7. 
Westminster. 


Afembratie  24 — cont, 

late  king,  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  60f .  to  Robert  Anker  and 
Edward  Birger,  executors  of  the  will  of  John  Preston.  Wilts. 

Thomas  Westwode  of  Barj  St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk,  '  draper,'  for 
not  appearing  before  Richard  Neuton  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  William  Clej  of  OwtwelL  clerk, 
and  John  Qloucet'  touching  a  debt  of  10  marks.  Norfolk. 

John  Ire  of  Westhurrok,  co.  Essex,  *  husbondman,'  and  Agnes  his 
wife,  late  the  wife  of  John  Stone  and  co-executrix  of  his  will,  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  when  sued  with 
Geoffrey  Treweblete,  late  of  Westhurrok,  *  yoman,'  executor  of  the 
said  will,  to  answer  a  plea  that  they  render  6  marks  to  Thomas 
Quyne,  citizen  and  *  fysshemonger '  of  London.  London. 

Robert  Lodus  of  Lichefeld,  co.  Stafford, '  heuster,'  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Frysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the 
late  king,  to  answer  John  Shirwode  touching  a  debt  of  6/. 

Coventry. 


June  23. 

Westminster. 


Juno  22. 
Westminster. 


June  3. 

Westminster. 


June  28. 
Westminster. 


June  29. 

Westminster. 


June  6. 
Westminster. 

June  29. 

Westminster. 

June  10. 
Westminster. 


July  I. 
WestiiiiiisttT. 


July  .3. 

Westmin&ter. 


MjSiiBltASs  23. 

John  Roiell  of  Mendelysham,  co.  Suffolk,  ^  husboudman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Richard  Neutoi^  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Agnes  Sergeant  touching  a  debt 
of  40*.  Norfolk. 

John  Paterych  of  Hardebrygge,  co.  Southampton,  'husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  John  Sterlyng  touching  a  trespass. 

Dorset. 

John  Cawfuse  late  of  Enyghton,  co.  Somerset,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  late  king  at  Westminster  to  answer  Thomas 
Burdet,  esquire,  touching  a  trespass.  London. 

Richard  Bate  late  of  Great  Byllyng,  co.  Northampton,  clerk,  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Hyrst, 
chaplain,  touching  a  debt  of  10/.  Nottingham. 

William  Baylly  or  Baylye,  rector  of  the  parish  church  of  M atham, 
CO.  Worcester,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Edmund,  abbot  of  the 
monastery  of  St.  Edburga,  Pershore,  co.  Worcester,  touching  a  debt 
of  40/.  Worcester. 

Thomas  Clayton  late  of  Denby  Graungc,  in  the  parish  of  Heton,  co. 
York, '  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer 
William  Nettylton  touching  a  trespass.  Middlesex. 

William  Clayton,  late  of  Denby  Graunge,  for  the  same.  York, 

Richard  Haddon  of  Bristol, '  marchaunt,'  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Gairstang,  alias  Gastangre, 
citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  iOs.  London. 

Richard  Langford  of  Edelmeton,  co.  Middlesex,  '  maltman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Nicholas  Marchall,  citizen  and  Mremonger'  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  40*.  Middlesex. 

James  Baskervile  late  of  Stnundon,  co.  Hereford,  esquire,  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  B(»nch  to  answer  a  plea  that  he 
render  40*.  to  William  Norton,  esquire,  John  Markwyke^  clerk| 

A  2 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1467. 


July  3. 
WestiuiDster. 


July  8. 
Westminster. 


July  «. 
Westmiiister. 


July  7. 

Westminster. 


June  22. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  10. 
Westminster. 

Oct.  14. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  18. 
West'iiinster. 


Oct.  18. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  28 — cont, 

Richard  Boneaatre,  clerk,  and  Walter  Noryg,  executors  of  the  will 
of  Richard  Nordon,  late  citizen  and  tailor  of  London.  London* 

Nicholas  Gaunt  late  of  Abyndon,  co.  Berks,  '  chaundeler/  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  lute  kiug,  to  answer  John  Felde,  citizen  and  *  stokfyssh- 
monger '  of  London,  and  John  Curteys,  citizen  and  *  stokfysshmonger  * 
of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  4/.  London. 

Joan,  late  the  wife  of  Walter  Ralegh,  late  Ferdell,  in  the  county  of 
Devon, '  wedowe,'  executrix  of  the  will  of  Walter  Ralegh,  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Wydeslade 
the  elder,  touching  a  debt  of  iOs, 

William  Rose  or  Roose  of  Brocbury  or  Brokebury,  co.  Herefbrd> 
*  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  William  Oatesby,  knight* 
late  sheriff  of  Hereford,  and  John  Wye  of  Teukesbury,  *  bell  yetcr,* 
touching  debts  of  4  marks  and  10/.  respectively. 

*        Hereford  &  Gloucester. 

Richard  Jannys  of  Whittyngeslowe,  co.  Salop,  'yoman,*  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Acton,  Richard  Alcok^  Richard  Stevvns 
and  Ralph  Barbour,  executors  of  the  will  of  John  Gosenyll,  touching 
a  debt  of  40f  •  Salop. 

Thomas  Compt^n  late  of  Stratford  on  Avene,  co.  Warwick,  mercer, 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Richard  Wyse  alias  Wysse  and  Philip 
Amersham  alias  Amondesham,  mercers  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of 
35/.  London. 

John  Spencer,  citizen  and  tailor  of  London,  for  not  appearing  before 
John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king, 
to  answer  Philippa  Russell  of  London,  *  senglewoman,'  and  Richard 
Grene  of  Hereford,  merchant,  touching  debts  of  120/.  and  10/. 
respectively.  London. 

Thomas  Gully ng  late  of  Mildenhale,  co.  Suffolk,  ^barker,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas 
Barbour  touching  a  debt  of  40s.  Suffolk. 

John  Rote  of  Nunswapham,  co.  Cambridge,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  a  plea  that  ho  render  40^.  to  Thomas  Rombalde,  executor 
of  the  will  of  Marjory,  late  the  wife  of  William  Rombalde  and 
executrix  of  his  will.  Cambridge. 

Stephen  Brasyer  of  Norwich, '  notary e,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
a  plea  that  he  render  20/.  to  John  Benet  and  !David  Robkyn, 
executors  of  the  will  of  Richard  Petteworthe,  late  derk  alias  notary. 

Surrey. 

Willmm  Robert  late  of  Sybertoft,  co.  Northampton,  '  husbondman,' 
for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of 
the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Walter  Ke1>eU  of  Reresby, 
esquire,  alias  *  gentilman,'  touching  a  debt  of  15/.  London. 

Thomas  Sawenders  of  Helmynden,  co.  Northampton,  *  husbondman,' 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  William  Colyns,  clerk,  Henry  Tewe 
and  Thomas  Pyll,  all  of  Maydeford,  touching  a  debt  of  6  marks, 

Northampton. 

Richard  Sawenders  of  Helmynden, '  husbondraan,*  for  the  same. 

Northampton. 

Thomas  Middeltou  of  Ellerton,  co.  York,  esquire,  and  Margaret  his 
wife,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a 


7  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I. 


t 


1467. 


Ocl.  8. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  23. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  24. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  12. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  11. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  15.' 
Westminster. 


Membrane  23 — conU 

p1«a  that  they  render  8/.  to  William  Sherman,  administrator  of  the 
goods  late  of  John  Pekerjng,  who  died  intestate,  executor  of  the 
will  of  William  Mildrede.  London. 

William  Hozhill  of  the  parish  of  Honshawe,  co.  Devon, '  husbondman/ 
for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of 
the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Nicholas  Radeford  and  John 
Germyn  touching  a  debt  of  IOO9.  Devon. 

Anna  Shipton,  late  of  Shipton  in  the  forest  of  Galtres,  co.  York, 
'  wedowe/  administrator  of  the  goods  late  of  William  Shipton,  late 
of  York,  *  gentilman,'  who  died  intestate,  for  not  apptoring  before 
the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  she  render  22/.  to 
Robert  Wjlkjnson,  citizen  and  '  iremonger '  of  London.        London. 

Edward  Ajschele  late  of  Bedhampton,  co.  Southampton,  clerk,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  104«.  to  Thomas  Torncr 
and  John  atte  Welles,  executors  of  the  will  of  Master  Richard 
Banham,  clerk.  Middlesex. 

Gilbert  Godfelawe  of  the  town  of  Suthampton^  'yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Ludlowe  touching  a  debt  of  20  marks. 

Wilts. 

Alexander  Fayreford  late  of  Sutbwerk,  co.  Surrey,  esquire,  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Alice  late  the  wife  of  John  Rewele  touching  a 
debt  of  6/.  London. 

Thomas  Andrewe  late  of  Blakeney,  co.  Norfolk,  merchant,  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Henry  Toller, 
citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  10/.  London. 

John  Noreyi   of  Gretton,  co.   Gloucester,    '  husbondman,'  for  not 

appearing  before  John  Prisot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 

of  the  late  king,  to  answer  John  Fastolf,  knight,  touching  a  debt  of 

40«.  Middlesex. 


Nov.  25. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  17. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  20. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  17. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  27. 
Westmintter. 


Membrane  22. 

William  Champneys  of  Alberton,  co.  Gloucester,  *  frankeleyn,'  alias 

*  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to 

answer  Maurice  Berkeley  of  Wetley,  knight,  touching  a  debt  of 

20  marks.  Wilts. 

Thomas  Clerk  of  Norhampton,  ^  mai'chaund,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  Thomas  Tresham,  knight,  and  Richard  Sapcote  of  Staunford 
touching  a  debt  of  20/.  *    Middlesex. 

John  Clerk  of  Norhampton, '  mercer,'  for  the  same.  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Markham  late  of  Hastynges,  co.  Sussex,  *  geutilman,'  alias 
'marchaunt,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Lemyngton, 
merchant  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  touching  a  debt  of  151.         Surrey. 

John  Stones  late  of  Wodelonde,  co.  Kent,  clerk,  alias  late  pai'scn  of 
Rokeby,  co.  Warwick,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Boleyn, 
clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  40f .  Kent. 

John  Probys  late  of  Ebbesham,  co.  Surrev,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Cobham,  knight^  touching  a  debt  of 
40/.  Essex. 

Ibomas  Bankhous  of  Thorkilby,  co.  York,  'yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Flysot  and  bis  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the 


6 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1467. 


Oct.  16. 
Wettminster, 


1468. 

Jan.  23. 

Westminster* 


Jan.  28. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  29. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  28. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  1. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  29. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  3. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  22 — cont. 

late  king,  to  answer  Thomas  Preston  of  Seterjngton  touching  a 
debt  of  100*.  York. 

Thomas  Case  late  of  Folkstone,  co.  Kent,  '  yoman/  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  William  Swerendon  alias  Swyiynden  aliae  Swrjnden  of 
London, '  gentilman,'  John  Hokregge  aiias  Hocryng  of  Melton  by 
Gravesend,  co.  Kent,  '  geutihuan,'  and  John  Laurens  of  Melton  by 
Gravesend, '  zeman/^toaching  a  debt  of  10  marks.  London. 

John  Basse  late  of  Knapwell,  co.  Cambridge,  ^  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Richard  Tille 
touching  a  debt  of  40«.  Suffolk, 

Thomas  Hardyng  late  of  EUesworth,  co.  Cambridge,  '  smyth,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Kyng  touching  a  debt  of  AOs. 

Hertford. 

William  Tankerd  of  Burghbrigge,  co.  York,  ^gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  when  sued  with  Bichard  Preston  of  Aldeburgh  by 
Burghbrigge,  co.  York,  clerk,  as  executors  of  the  will  of  John  Pape, 
clerk,  to  answer  a  plea  that  they  render  40f « to  William  €K)dehall. 

City  of  York. 

John  Martyn  late  of  Plympton,  co.  Sussex,  derk,  alia$  parson  of  the 
parish  church  of  Little  Waltham,  co.  Essex,  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  hia  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  Thomas  Eyer,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  lately  dwelling 
in  the  parish  of  St.  Bartholomew  the  Less,  London,  touching  a  debt 
of  10  marks.  London. 

Hugh  Philip  of  Rypton  Regis,  co.  Huntingdon,  clerk,  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Walter,  chaplain, 
touching  a  debt  of  40#.  Huntingdon. 

John  Roger  late  of  Oundell,  co.  Northampton,  ^  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Robert  Tanfeld  the  younger  touching  a  trespass, 

Bedford. 

Robert  Bray  late  of  Abyngdon,  co.  Berks,  '  hosteler,'  alias  '  yoman  * 
alias  'chapman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Blakbourne, 
citizen  and  '  talghchaundeler '  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  ITs, 
Thomas  Cook,  knight,  touching  debts  of  40/.,  19/.  I85.  9<f.  and 
40/.  and  Robert  Tooke,  citizen  and  '  iremonger '  of  London,  touching 
a  debt  of  12/.  London. 

Agnes  Sazmondham  late  of  Leystoft,  co.  Suffolk,  '  senglewoman,' 
for  not  appearing  when  sued  with  William  Saxmondham,  late  of 
Leystoft,  '  marchaunt,'  to  answer  Henry  Wyche,  citizen  and  '  ire- 
monger  '  of  London,  John  Nunney,  John  Ferrers  and  Henry  Heed 
touching  a  trespass.  Hertford 

Richard  Baton,  late  of  Bristol,  'goldsmyth,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  a  plea  that  he  render  a  gold  chain,  worth  20  marks,  to 
Richard  Mode.  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Benett  late  of  Abyndon,  co.  Berks, '  chapman,'  alias  merchant, 
for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of 
the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Thomas,  abbot  of  the  place  of 
St.  Edward,  Lettley,  co.  Southampton,  and  Peter  Howton  of  Hamuli 
in  le  Ryce,  co.  Southampton,  touching  a  debt  of  8/.  lis,  and 
Robert  Baker,  citizen  aad  *beddar'  of  Winchester,  touching  a 
debt  of  4A  Hi.}  and  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answ^i* 


7  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I. 


1468. 


Feb.  8. 
Weftminftter. 

Feb.  4. 

Wtttminster. 


Membrane  22^  cont, 

William  Furpjt  of  Croydon  aud  Heury  Weneman  alias  Wyaeman  of 
Abyndon  touching  debtH  of  15/.  and  16/.  respectively. 

Southampton,  Surrey  &  Berks. 

Geoffrey  Vele  of  Plynmouth,  co.  Devon, '  inarchaunt/  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Kenkyn  touching  a 
debt  of  10/.  ]3«.  M,  London. 

John  Ayleworth  of  Aldenham,  co.  Hertford,  '  maltman/  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Benchy  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  40s,  to  John  Wyke  and 
Margaret  his  wife,  executrix  of  thj  will  of  Thomas  Cpxton,  late  of 
London,  ^  gentilman.'  Plei-tfbrd. 


1467. 

Nov.  17. 
Westminater. 


Not.  16. 

Weitminster. 


Nov.  17. 

Westminster. 


.  Nov.  12. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  19. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  28. 

Westmiosler. 

Nov.  27. 
WcilHiiiistfr. 


MSMBBANB  21. 

Philip  Bergeveney  of  Hill  Crome,  co.  Worcester,  clerk,  alias  late 
of  Assbelworth,  co.  Gloucester,  clerk,  for  not  appearing  before  the 
JQStiees  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  20  marks 
to  Thomas  Payne  and  William  Hunt,  executors  of  the  will 
of  Hugh  Hunt,  late  of  Forthampton,  co.  Gloucester,  clerk. 

^  Gloucester. 

John  Court  of  Wheteley,  co.  Somerset,  '  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  king  to  answer  John  Carpenter,  clerk,  touching  a 
trespass.  Wilts. 

John  Gefferon  of  Overston  alias  Oveston,  co.  Northampton,  '  yoman,' 
for  not  appearing  before  John  Prisot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Thomas  Chirell,  esquire,  alias  late 
of  Lyllyngston  Lovel,  co.  Oxford,  <  gentilman,'  touching  a  debt  of  10/. 

Oxford. 

William  Byrmyngham  of  Byimyngham,  co.  Warwick,  knight,  for  not 
sppearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Humphrey 
mafford  of  Grafton,  esquire,  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  William 
Leveson,  esquire,  and  John  Lenche,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of 
40  marks,  Thomas  Walssh,  late  sheriff  of  Warwick,  touching  a  debt 
of  20/.  Balph  Sudeley,  lord  of  Sadeley,  and  John  Stourton,  lord  of 
Stourton,  knights,  touching  a  debt  of  14/.  John  Sutton,  lord  of 
Duddeley,  knight,  touching  a  debt  of  10/.  Hugh  Fenne,  touching  a 
debt  of  6/.  and  William  Haket,  *  gentilman,'  touching  a  debt  of  10/. 

Coventry,  Worcester,  Middlesex  &  London. 

William  Saxmondham  bte  of  Leystoft,  co.  Suffolk, '  marchaunt,'  for 
not  appearing  when  sued  with  Agnes  Saxmondham,  late  of  Leystoft, 
'  senglewoman,'  to  answer  Hennr  Wyche,  citizen  and  *  iremonger ' 
of  London,  John  Nunny,  John  Ferrers  and  Henry  Heed,  touching  a 
trespass.  Hertford. 

Bichard  Lee  late  of  Bamestapolia,  co.  Devon,  'touker,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Joce  touching  a  debt  of  10/. 

Somerset. 

Bose  Hurley,  late  of  London,  *  wedowe,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
William  Billey  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  7/. 

London. 

Thomas  Scntford,  late  of  London,  ^corveser/  alias  *  hakeneyman,' 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  William  Crouche  touching  a  debt  of  8/. 

Wilt9. 


s 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS, 


1468. 

Jan.  28. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  27. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  23. 
Westminster. 

Jan.  23. 
Westminster* 


Jan.  30. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  23. 
Westminster. 


1467. 

Nov.  20. 
Westminstec* 

1468. 

Feb.  4. 
Westminster. 


Jan.  23. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  8. 
Westminster. 


Jan.  28. 
Westminster. 

Feb.  9. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  11. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  21 — cont, 

John  Bryne,  late  of  Derby,  *  roper,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  William 
Overton,  alias  William  son  of  Cicely  Temar,  touching  a  debt  of 
4  marks.  Derby. 

Hugh  Dalby   late   of   Pylarton,  co.   Warwick,  ^gentilman,'  for  not 

.  appearing    to  answer    Hugh   Lynals  of    Sclauston,  co.  Leicester^ 

^  gentilman,'  touching  a  debt  of  iOO/.  Leicester. 

William  Kendale  late  of  Cambridge,  'roper,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  Hugh  Brooke  touching  a  trespass.  Middlesex. 

Benedict  Ne^^man  of  Everton,  co.  Huntingdon,  'chaplain,'  for  not 
appearing  when  sued  with  Henry  Cram  well  of  Everton, '  potter/ 
John  Soger  late  of  Oundell,  co.  Northampton,  'yoman,'  John 
Preston  of  Everton,  '  husbondman,'  John  Naseby  of  London, 
'  gentilman,'  and  John  Cramwell  of  Everton,  '  potter,'  to  answer 
Robert  Tanfeld  the  younger  touching  a  trespass.  Bedford. 

Bichard  Mason  of  Wesenham,  co.  Norfolk,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  Roger  Tounesende,  Henry 
Russell  and  Thomas  Skyppon  touching  a  trespass.  Norfolk. 

John  Sayer  late  of  Neweton  Abbot,  co.  Devon, '  chapman/  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench, 
to  answer  Matthew  ClyfF,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  touching  a 
debt  of  40t.  Middlesex* 

John  Stukley  late  of  Newenham,  co.  Southampton,  ^  gentilman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John 
Felder  touching  a  trespass.  Middlesex. 

John  Stucley  of  Newenham,  co.  Southampton,  'gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  William  Spencer  touching  a 
trespass.  Hertford. 

• 
Richard  Canne  of  Okhampton,  co.  Devon, '  wever,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Richard  Nenton  and  Lis  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the 
late  king,  to  answer  Robert  atte  Lake  touching  a  trespass.     Devon. 

William  Betriche  late  of  Bolyngiope,  co.  Hereford,  '^husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  aaswer  Thomas 
Peny  touching  a  debt  of  20/.  Middlesex. 

Isabel  Oastell  late  of  Peterburgh,  co.  Northampton,  *wedowe,'  and 
John  Castell  late  of  Peterburgh,  'gentilman,'  executors  of  the  will  of 
William  Castell  late  of  Peterburgh, '  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  a  plea  that  they  render  10/.  to  John  Renkyn,  citizen  and 
mercer  of  London.  London. 

Richard  Arsses  of  Bristol,  esquire,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John 
Porter,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  8/. 

London. 

Richard  Grenewey  late  of  New  Wyndesore,  co.  Berks,  *  chapman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  a  writing  obligatory  to 
Thomas  Bernard,  ^  skynner,'  and  Joan  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of 
Richard  Warwyke,  citizen  and  skinner  of  London,  of  the  parish  of 
St.  Stephen's,  Walbroke,  London,  who  died  intestate,  and  adminis- 
tratrix of  his  goods.  London* 

Robert  Este,  bachelor  in  law,  late  of  Oxford,  clerk,  son  of  Henry  Est, 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Gregory  of  Winchester,  co. 
Southampton,  touching  a  debt  of  9  marks,  Southampton, 


7  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I, 


9 


1467. 

Oct  28. 

Westminster. 


Oct,  26. 
WestmiiMter. 


Oct.  28. 
Weatminster. 


Oct.  26. 

Wettminster. 

0<^.23. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  8. 
Westminster. 

Oct.  17. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  24. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  4. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  11. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  21 — cont, 

Joha  Fleccher  of  Tamworth,  co.  Warwick,  ^  barker/  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Nicbola?  Bylandes  and  John  Wol»bawe  touching  a  debt  of 
40/.  Stafford. 

Membrane  20. 

John  Trope  of  Dukkesworth,  co.  Cambridgei  '  husbondman/  alias 
John  Trope  the  elder  son  of  John  Trope  the  elder,  late  of 
Dukkesworth/  husbondman/  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that 
he  render  40«.  to  Agnes,  late  the  wife  of  John  Howard,  citizen  and 
fishmonger  of  London,  late  of  Oldfyschestret,  London,  and  executrix 
of  his  will.  London 

William  Crowe  of  Litolstoughton,  co.  Bedford, '  husbondman,*  for  not 
appearing  before  Bobert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  10/.  to  Richard  Rjpplej, 
citizen  and  *  tournour '  of  London,  executor  of  the  will  of  Ricnard 
Payn,  bte  of  Elinestowe,  *  mason.'  Bedford. 

John  More  late  of  More,  co.  Oxford,  esquire,  for  not  appearing  before 
the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Ooldwell,  citizen  and 
mercer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  40«.  London. 

John  Lock,  late  of  London,  clerk,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John 
Drewell,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  6  marks.  London. 

Thomas  Broune  late  of  Gosberkirk,  co.  Lincoln,  clerk,  for  not 
appearing  to  render  his  account  to  Richard  White  for  the  time  when 
he  was  his  receiver,  Lincoln, 

Richard  Pykeryng  of  Assheley,  co.  Northampton,  *  gentilman/  for  not 
appealing  to  answer  Robert  Tanfeld  the  younger,  esquire,  touching 
a  debt  of  9/.  4«.  Bedford. 

Richard  Wynton  of  Bolton  on  Derne,  co.  York,  chaplain,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Thomas  iNeylson  or  Neleson,  citizen  and 
merchant  of  York,  touching  a  debt  of  40«.  City  of  York. 

William  Janyver  late  of  Clanefeld,  co.  Oxford,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Garnon  touching  a  debt  of  4  marks. 

Oxford. 

Richard  Darset  late  of  Bannebury,  co.  Oxford, '  fysshemonger,'  alias 
of  Bloxham,  co.  Oxford,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Forster 
of  London,  *  skynner,'  touching  a  debt  of  20/.  London. 

William  Cottesbroke  late  of  Appultre,  co.  Northampton,  'husbond- 
man,' for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices 
of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Roger  Gour,  clerk, 
touching  a  debt  of  10/.  Worcester. 

Edward  Elnoth  late  of  Tenterden,  co.  Kent, '  fuller,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Richard  Lee,  citiasen  and  alderman  of  London,  touching  a 
debt  of  iOs.  London. 

John  Horde  late  of  Wokysbregge,  co.  Middlesex, '  gentilman,'  steward 
of  the  household  of  the  lord  of  Straunge,  for  not  appearing  before 
the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Robert  Donyngton  alias 
Dodyngton,  citizen  vintner  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  40^. 

London. 

John  Shipherd  of  Aysshehull,  co.  Somerset, '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby,  knight,  and  his  fellows,  justices  of 
the  Benph,  to  answer  Henry  Hull«  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  10/. 

Somei%et» 


10 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1467. 

Not.  7. 
Westmioiicr. 


Nov.  14. 
WettmuiBUfr. 


Not.  12. 
WtBtminster. 


Nov.  11. 
WefltmiDSter. 

Nov.  12. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  11. 
Wettminster. 


Nov.  15. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  11. 

Westminster. 


Oct«  0. 
Westmiasttr. 


Membrane  20 — cont, 

John  Perkyni  late  of  Rnge,  co.  Hertford, '  laborer/  for  not  appearing 
when  saed  with  Simon  Burnell  late  of  Ruge,  '  laborer/  to  answer 
John  Wentworthy  *  gentiiman/  toaehing  a  debt  of  405. 

John  Gowyn  of  Cratfeld,  co.  Suffolk,  'taiilour/  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Robert  Clyfton,  esquire, 
touching  a  debt  of  8  marks.  Norfolk. 

John  Ljte  late  of  Trompjngton,  co.  Cambridge,  'miller,*  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Walter  Trompjngton,  knight,  touching  a  debt 
of  1 0  marks.  Bedford. 

John  Corbrond  of  Asshjn,  co.  Northampton,  *  chapman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  John  Chacombey  citiasen  and  mercer  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  6/.  2s.  2}^.  London. 

James  Robynson  of  Estwykeham,  co.  Kent,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas  Gay 
the  elder,  citizen  and  tailor  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  '10«. 

London. 

William  Browne  of  Reptou,  co.  Derby,  *  gentiiman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  William 
nompton,  knight,  touching  a  debt  of  20/.  Derby. 

William  Wattys  of  Newetony,  co.  Wilts,  'husbondman/  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Thomas  Holbroke  of  Bysshopesthewe. 
CO.  Somerset,  *  husbondman/  touching  a  debt  of  10/.  Somerset. 

Richard  Brommeley  of  Byrmyngham,  co.  Warwick,  <  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  when  sued  with  John 
Hare  late  of  Egebaston,  co.  Warwick,  *  wright,'  and  John  Middelmore 
late  of  Kyngesnorton,  co.  Warwick,  '  gentiiman,'  to  answer  Thomas 
Littelton  touching  a  trespass.  Worcester. 

John  George  late  of  Frome  in  Selwode,  co.  Somerset, '  touker/  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  John  Maunche  of  London,  'draper/ 
touching  a  debt  of  1 1 U.  London. 

John  Orubbe  of  Birlyng,  co.  Kent,  '  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late 
king,  to  answer  John,  abbot  of  St.  Saviour's,  Bermundesey,  touching 
a  debt  of  20/1  Surrey. 

William  Lyndall  late  of  Cheryburton,  co.  York,  '  gentiiman/ for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Richard 
Wakefeld  touching  a  trespass  committed  by  him  and  Thomas 
Blankynson  of  Helbek,  co.  Westmoreland,  esquire,  Thomas 
Donyngton  of  Blaktofte,  co.  York,  'yoman,'  Ralph  Bymand  of 
Blaktofie,  'gentiiman,'  and  Edmund  Cotyngham,  late  of  Raventhorp, 
CO.  York, '  yoman.'  York, 

Richard  Pleystowe  late  of  Rencomb,  co.  Glonoester,  clerk,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  a  book  worth  5  marks  to 
Thomas,  prior  of  Bathe.  Somerset. 

John  Yonge  late  of  8yde,  co.  Gloucester, '  laborer,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  Robert  Brokwode  touching  a  trespass  committed  by  liim 
and  Walter  Large  of  Brymmesfeld,  ce.  Gloucester,  '  laborer,'  and 
William  Fayranter  late  of  Stokwell,  co.  Gloucester,  the  younger, 
'  laborer.*  Gloucester. 


7  EDWABD  IV.— Paht  I.  H 


1457.  Membrane  20— con*. 

Oct.  17.  John  Fiztli  Kichard  late  of  Wellya,  oo.  Somerset, '  gentilman,'  for  not 

Westminster.  appearing  before  the  joBtices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Worsop, 

*  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  9/.  London. 

Nov.  20.  William  Babbecombe  late  of  Babbecombe  co.  DcTon,  '  gentilman/  for 

Westminster,  not  appearing  to  answer  John  W/nell  touching  a  debt  of  40«. 

Middlesex, 

Membranb  19. 

Dec.  20.  Grant  to  Gerard  Canizani  of  Florence,  merchant,  in  repayment  of  the 

Dofpnersfield.  gum  of  8,468/.  18^.  Sd,  due  to  him  from  the  king,  that  he  or  hLs  executors 
after  his  death  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  may  have  all  sums  of  money, 
rents,  profits  and  emoluments  arising  from  a  moiety  of  all  wards,  marriages, 
reliefs,  escheats,  forfeitures,  custodies  of  heirs  during  minority  and  tern* 
poralities  of  ecclesiastical  benefices  and  aU  customs  and  subsidies  in  the 
ports  of  London,  Southampton,  Sandwich,  Bristol,  Exeter,  Dartmouth, 
Plymmouth,  Fowey  and  Pole,  the  customs  and  subsidies  appointed  for  the 
mayor  and  society  of  the  staple  of  Calais  excepted,  and  may  beard,  clack  or 
clean  wools  and  ship  sacks  and  bales  of  wool,  woollen  cloths  and  pieces  of 
tin  and  lead  in  any  of  the  said  ports  and  take  them  to  foreign  parts  by  the 
straits  of  Marrok  or  from  thence  to  England  to  the  said  ports  quit  of  customs 
and  subsidies  at  the  rate  of  4  marks,  until  he  shall  thus  be  satisfied  of  the 
said  sum,  with  power  to  nominate  a  suitable  person  to  the  treasurer  of 
England  for  appointment  as  customer  or  collector  in  any  of  the  said  ports. 

By  p.s. 

Membranb  18. 

May  6.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  William,  abbot  of  Stonlee,  co.  Warwick, 

Westminster,  of  the  tenor  of  tlie  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  10  October,  10  Edward 

III.,  inspecting  the  tenor  of  a  record  and  process  before  the  king  at 

Nottingham,  Michaelmas,  10  Edward  III.,  whereby  the  abbot  and  convent 

are  exempted  from  granting  sustenances  at  the  king's  request. 

June  16.  Gi*ant  for  life  to  John  West,  for  his  good  service  in  the  King's  Bench  and 
Westminster,  elsewhere,  of  the  offices  of  coroner  and  attorney  of  the  king  in  the  said 
Bench,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  and  wages  at  the  Exchequer  as  in  the 
last  year  of  Edward  III.  and  the  first  of  Richard  II.  Thomas  Croxton, 
who  held  the  said  offices  during  good  behaviour  by  letters  patent,  died  on 
30  June,  6  Edward  IV.,  and  on  the  following  day  Thomas  Yynter  appeai'ed 
before  the  king  at  Westminster  and  produced  letters  patent  to  the  said 
Thomas  and  himself  of  the  said  offices  and  sought  to  be  admitted  to  the 
offices,  but  on  mature  deliberation  by  the  justices  of  the  Eing's  Bench  and 
the  Common  Bench  he  was  declared  unfit  and  insufficient  and  the  offices 
were  declared  to  be  in  the  king's  grant  and  the  said  John  declared  to  be  a 
fit  person  to  hold  them.  By  p.s. 

June  IS.         General  pardon  to  Master  John  Bedon  alia$  Bedown  alias  Bedun,  clerk. 
Westminster.  By  p4i. 

June  22.        Ratification  of  the  estate  which  John  Faukes,  king's  clerk,  has  as  warden 
Westminster,  or  dean  of  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.   Mary  and   S.S.   George   the 
Martyr  and  Edward  the  Confessor  within  the  castle  of  Windesore. 

By  p.8. 

June  27.         General  pardon  to  John  Gray  of  Kingeston  on  Hull,  co.  York,  a/tat  late 
Westminster,  of  York,  *  scryvener '  alias  *  bruer.'  By  p.s. 

April  18.         Pardon  to  William  atte  Welle  the  younger  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county 
Westminster,  of  B^4fQr4  for  iiot  appeiiring  bef<ve  the  king  to  satisfy  him  of  his  ransom 


18  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS, 


1467.  Membrane  17. 

for  a  trespass  oommitted  against  William  atte  Welle  the  elder  against  the 
peace  of  Henry  YI.  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison  as 
John  Markham,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  t^ertified. 

April  21.        General  pardon  to  Richard  Waryn,  late  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  *  yomao/ 

Westminster,  alias  late  of  Bedford,  co.  Lincoln,  alias  Richard  Ratcljff,  late  of  Boston, 

CO.  Lincolu,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  2  April.  By  p.s. 

April  7.  Licence,  for  100/.  paid  to  the  king,  for  Ralph  Wolseley  or  his  executors 

Westmin&tcr.  after  his  death,  or  their  factors  or  attorneys,  to  cut  down  and  sell  the  king's 

wood  and  underwood  called  ^  Hopwaswode,'  alias  ^  Hopwashay,'  sometime 

parcel  of  the  king's  forest  of  Cannok,  co.  Stafford,  whensoever  he  pleases 

within  the  next  six  years,  without  rendering  any  account.  By  K« 

April  9.         Grant  to  Adrian  de  Bardes,  born  in  Brabant,  son  of  Bernard  de  Bardes, 
We^tmiuster.  citizen  of  Florence,  of  letters  of  denization.  By  K. 

March  15.  Licence,  for  40  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  John  Dynham,  esquire, 
Westminster,  and  Elizabeth,  late  the  wife  of  John  Ratteclyff  of  Fitz  Wauter,  esquire,  to 
grant  to  Richard  Blyngworth,  knight,  John  Say,  knight,  and  Thomas 
Ursewyk  the  manors  of  Hemnale  and  Dysse,  co.  Norfolk,  Shymplyng  and 
Thurstonton,  co.  Suffolk,  and  Henham,  Wymbussh,  Lexden,  Sheryng, 
Burneham,  Asshedon,  Little  Dunmowe,  Wodeham  Wauter  and  Roydon, 
CO.  Essex,  held  in  chief,  and  for  these  to  re-grant  the  same  to  the  said  John 
and  Elicabeth  and  her  heirs. 

April  2).  Exemption  for  life  of  John  Elmes  of  Henley  on  Thames,  co.  Oxford, 
Westminster,  merchant,  from  being  put  on  assizes,  juries,  inquisitions,  attaints  or 
recognisances  and  from  being  made  justice  of  the  peace,  of  sewers,  of  oyer 
and  termftier,  of  gaol  delivery  or  of  the  forest  or  other  commissioner  or 
inquisitor  of  the  king,  admiral,  mayor,  guardian,  sheriff,  escheator,  coroner, 
steward,  bailiff,  reeve,  icceiver,  customer,  controller,  taxer,  ulnager, 
searcher,  ganger,  approver,  collector  of  subsidies,  tenths,  fifteenths  or  aids, 
constable,  warden,  marshal,  usher,  leader,  arrayer  or  trier  of  men-at-arms, 
hobelers  or  archers  or  other  officer  or  minister  of  the  king,  and  from  being 
compelled  to  take  up  knighthood,  and  from  having  his  horses,  carts  and 
goods  taken  by  the  king's  purveyors.  By  p.s. 

April  26.  Pardon  to  Henry  Taillour  late  of  Wychenore,  co.  Stafford,  'yoman,' 
WestraiDBter.  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Stafford  for  not  appearing  before  John 
Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  satisfy 
John  Gresley,  knight,  of  20/.  which  he  recovered  against  him  and  60j?. 
damages,  he  having  sunendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Robert  Danby, 
knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

April  27.         Pardon  to  William  Harecourt  of  Maystoke,  co.  Warwick,  knight,  late 

Wesiminster.  sheriff  of  Warwick  and  Leicester,  late  esquire,  of  all  offences  committed  by 

him  before  17  February  last  and  all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  reliefs, 

ecutages,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  to  the  king.  By  p.s« 

Membrane  16. 

April  15.  Pardon  to  Robert  Cornewall  of  Chirchestaunton,  co.  Devon,  clerk,  alias 

Westminster.  Robert  Cornewale  late  of  Chery Staunton,  co.  Devon,  clerk,  of  his  outlawry 
in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Devon  for  not  appearing  before  John 
Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  satisfy 
John  Clyff  and  Nicholas  Wynde  of  20  marks  which  thev  recovered  against 
him  and  10/.  damages,  and  before  Robert  Danby,  knight,  and  his  fellows, 
justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Richard  Duke  touching  a  debt  of  40«.  4</., 
he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  satisfied  the  said  John  and 
Nicholas,  as  th9  niA  Robert  has  certified. 


t  EDWABb  IV.—Pabt  1.  18 


1467^  Metnhrane  16— con/. 

April  29.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  prior  and  canons  of  Si.  John  Baptist, 
Westminiiter.  Bedford,  of  a  charter  of  Henry  II,  as  follows  :— 

Henricus  Dei  gratia  rex  Anglie  et  dttx  Normannie  et  Aqnitannie  ei 
emnes  ATtdegavie^  archiepiscopiSf  episcopisy  abboHbuSj  eamitihusj 
baronibnsy  justiciarUsj  vicecomitibus  et  omnibus  minisiris  ei  fidelihus 
suis  salute/n.  Sdatis  me  concesHste  ei  presenti  carta  confirmtuse 
priori  ei  meis  pauperibus  canonicit  Sancti  Johannis  BaptUte  de 
Bedeford  omne$  donatianes  terrarum  et  haminum  et  elimoeinarum  que 
eis  facte  sunt,  tam  in  ecclesiis  guam  in  rebus  etpossessionibus  mundanis. 
Quare  volo  ei  firmiter  precipio  quod  predicti  canoniei  et  eorum 
homines  omnes  possessiones  ei  elimosinas  suas  habeant  et  teneant  cum 
sacha  et  socha  et  tot  et  theam  et  infangenethf  et  cum  omnibus  alOs 
libertatibus  et  liberis  consuetudinibus  et  quietanciis  suis  in  bosco  et 
planoy  in  pratis  et  pasturis,  in  aquis  et  molendinis^  in  stagnis  et 
vivariisj  in  mariscis  et  piscariis,  in  grangis^  in  virguUis^  infra  burgum 
el  extra,  infra  villam  et  extra,  in  viis  ei  semitis  et  in  omnibus  aliis 
locis  et  aliis  rebus,  solutas  et  liberas  et  quietas  de  siris  et  hundredis  ei 
placitis  et  quereUs  et  de  murdris  et  wapentachis  et  scutagio,  geldis  et 
denegeldis  et  hidagiis  et  cusisis  et  opercUiontbus  castellorum  et  pontium 
et  de  hengwita  et  Jlesmelensenwita  et  de  toardepeni  et  de  auerpeni  et 
de  blodwita  et  de  jutwita  et  de  hundrepeni  et  de  tethinpent,  et  quietas 
de  omni  tholneo  et  pcusagiis  et  pontagiis  et  lestagio  et  stallagto  et  de 
omni  seeulari  servicio  et  opere  servili  ei  exactione  et  de  omnibus  aliis 
occasionibus  et  consuetudinibus  secularibus,  excepta  solajustida  mortis 
et  membrorum,  Ilec  omnia  concessi  eis  in  perpetuam  elimosinam  pro 
Dei  amore  ei  pro  anima  regis  H.  avi  met,  et  pro  anifna  patris  mei  et 
matris  mee,  Imperatricis,  et  liberorum  ei  heredum  meorum.  T.  Ricardo 
Wintoniensi  episcopo,  Waltero  de  Cons^anciis'],  Ranulpho  de 
Glan[vUla'],  JReginaldo  de  Kurten[^ay'],  Hugone  de  Belloc,  apud 
Winioniam.  For  1  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

May  I.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffii  and  others  to  permit  Patrick  Cloaghston,  chaplain, 

Westminster,  born  in  Wigton  in  Galewey  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Shopeland,  co.  Essex, 

to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.  By  p.8. 

April  29.        General    pardon  to  John  Badmynton    late  of    Appuldore,  co.  Kent, 
Westminster.  <  gentilman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  10  April.  By  p.s. 

May  2.  The  like  to  James  Davy  late  of  Little  Plumeted,  co.  Norfolk,  <  laborer,'  of 

Westminster,  nil  offences  committed  by  him  before  All  Saints  last.  By  p.s. 

May  6.  Licence,  for  269.  ^d.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Joati,  late  the  wife  of 

Westminster.  Robert  Warcop,  esquire,  William  Spencer,  clerk,  and  John  Wathe  to  grant 
the  manor  of  Langholme,  twelve  messuages,  200  acres  of  land,  20  acres  of 
meadow,  100  acres  of  pasture,  20  acres  of  wood  and  2Qs,  of  rent,  in  Langholme, 
GammeLsby,  Raughton,  Gatescales,  Blenkoogo,  Newelandes,  Bromefeld, 
Blaketwhayte,  Crokedake,  Huberdby,  Bochordby,  Borough  by  Sandes, 
Carlile,  Thornby,  Caldbek,  Soureby  and  Skirwitb,  and  a  moiety  of  the  manor 
of  Gam melsby,  CO.  Cumberland,  held  in  chief,  to  Robert  Warcop,  esquire, 
Thomas  Warcop,  clerk,  and  Matthew  Grene,  clerk,  and  the  heirs  and  assigns 
of  the  said  Robert. 

July  6.  General  pardon  to  Joan,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Swete  of  Bradford  by 

Westminster.   Yevell,  CO.  Dorset, '  glasier,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  her  before  2  July 

and  all  fines,  amercements  and  arrears  due  to  the  king.  By  p.s, 

MbmbraSe  15. 

May  o.  ImpeximUf  and  confirmation  to  William,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of 

'Vtr^stodnster.  St«  James,  Bristol,  of  letters  patent  datad  11  February,  20  Richard  II., 


i4  CAtifiNtoAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1467.  Membrane  15 — cofiL 

inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter  dated  at  Carlisle,  1  July,  28  Edward  I. 
{^Charter  Rollf  28  Edward  I.  No.  17],  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter 
of  Henry  IL  For  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

May  4.  Inspeximtu  and  confirmation   to  John  Carson,   knight,   kinsman   and 

WeBtminster.  heir  of  Thomas  de  Felton,  of  a  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  7  July, 

36  Edward  I.  (reciku  IM.)^  granting  to  the  said  Thomas  and  his  heirs  free 

warren  in  the  demesne  lands  of  their  manors  of  Wilby,  co.  Norfolk,  and 

Barwe  and  Ikne,  co.  Suffolk.     [Charter  RoU,  86  Edward  III.  No.  18.] 

For  \  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

April  20.  Licence  for  John  Goryng,  Humphrey  Henster  and  Thomas  Best  and 
WeBtminster.  their  heirs  and  executors  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  to  the  Holy  Trinity 
and  St.  Eichard,  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  at  the 
altar  of  St.  George  within  the  cathedral  church  of  Chichester,  co.  Sussex,  for 
the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and 
the  said  John,  Humphrey  and  Thomas  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and 
the  souls  of  William  Okenurst,  John  Okehurst,  Cicely  his  wife  and  their 
relations  and  benefactors  and  all  for  whom  the  said  William  is  bound  to 
pray,  to  be  called  the  chantry  of  William  Okehurst,  and  for  the  alienation 
in  mortmain  by  them  to  the  said  chaplain  of  lands  and  possessions,  not  held 
in  chief,  to  the  yearly  value  of  10/.  for  his  sustenance  and  the  performance 
of  certain  works  of  charity.  By  p.s.  and  for  20/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

May  4.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Pesemersh,  king's  knight,  and  Dame  Joan  his 

Westminster,  wife  of  two  tuns  of  red  wine  of  Gascony  yearly  at  Christmas  from  the 
king's  prises  in  the  port  of  London,  in  recompence  of  a  grant  to  them  in 
tho  first  year  of  the  reign  of  an  annuity  of  20  marks  out  of  the  issues  of  the 
king's  manor  and  lordship  of  Pembrigge,  co.  Hereford,  annulled  by  authority 
of  Parliament  at  Westminster.  By  p  s. 

June  27.        General    pardon    to  John    Markaont    late   of    Saunford,  co.  Oxford, 
Westminster.  <  husbondman  *  alias  *  yoman,'  alias  late  of  Yefteley,  co.  Oxford, '  fermour,' 
of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  of  his  escape  from  Oxford  gaol. 

By  p.s. 

June  29.         General  pardon  to  Henry  Carnebole  late  of  London, '  gontilman.' 

Westminster.  By  p.S. 

Membrake  14. 

March  5.        General  pardon  to  Thomas  Cotnewayll  of  Calais,  '  goldsmyth,'  of  all 
Westminster,  offences  committed  by  him  before  28  Febrnary.  By  p.s. 

March  17.        General  pardon  to  Boland  Kyrkeby   late  of  Bolton  in  Furness,  co. 
Westminster.   Lancaster,  esquire,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  13  March. 

ByK. 

March  14.        General  pardon  to  John  Beston  late  of  Fratnelyngham  Castle,  co.  Suffolk, 

Westminster.  *  yoman,'  alias  John  Bceston  late  of  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk,  *  gentilman,'  alias 

late  of  Hawnes,  co.  Bedford, '  parker,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

4  March.  By  K. 

April  14.         Mandate  to  all  to  permit  Richard  Go  van,  chaplain,  born  in  the  town  of 
Westminster.  Aburdyne  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Maylond,  co.  Essex,  who  has   taken 
the  oath  of  allegiance,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

ByK. 

Mai'ch  2G.        Licence  for  the  president  and  convent  of    the  Cluniuc  monastery  of 
Westminster.  Montocute,  in  the  diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells,  to  elect  a  prior  in  the  place 
of  Robert  Cliche,  deceased. 

April  7.  Licence,  for  100/.  paid  to  the  king,  for  Ralph  Wolseley  or  his  executors 

Westminster,  after  his  decease  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  to  cut  down  and  sell  the  king*s 


»  lEDWARD  IV.— Part  t.  H 


1467,  Membrane  14 — cant. 

wood  and  underwood  called  '  Hopwaiwode '  eUiae  ^  Hopwashaj '  sometime 
parcel  of  the  king's  forest  of  Cannok,  co.  Stafford,  whensoever  he  pleases 
within  the  next  six  years,  without  rendering  any  account.  By  K« 

April  IL         Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset  for 
Wettminster.  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  Claniac  priory  of  S.S.  Peter 
and  Paul,   Montacute,    in    the    dioeese    of  Bath   and   Wells,  to    John 
Dore,  monk  of  the  house,  whom  John  Water,  the  sub-prior,  and  the 
convent  have  elected  prior  in  the  place  of  Dan  Robert  Griche,  deceased, 
and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  onlered  to  be  taken  by  the  abbot  of 
Mochelney* 
The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  counties  named  :— 
Southampton  and  Wilts. 
Devon. 
Cornwall. 

Gloucester  and  the  march  of  Wales  adjacent. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Nov.  16.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Christopher  Foumeys  as  controller  of 

Wettmiiiftter.  the  great  and  petty  custom,  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  and 

the  subsidy  of  the  3f.  in  the  tun  and  the  \2d.  in  the  pound,  in  the  port  of 

Chichester  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  provided  that  he  execute  the 

office  in  person,  with  the  custody  of  one  part  of  the  coket  seal. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Oct.  21.         The  like  of  the  following  :— 
Westminfier.  John  Dyve  in  the  port  of  Boston  and  ports  and  places  adjacent. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

1468. 

Jan.  7.  Bobert  Radclyff  in  the  port  of  Ipswich  and  ports  and  places  adjacent. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

1407.  Mmmbrane  13. 

May  19.         Licence  for  the  sub-prior  and  canons  of  the  monastery  of  Ivychurch,  in 
WeBtmmster.  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  to  elect  a  prior  in  the  plaee  of  Bobert  Stokys,  last 
prior,  resigned. 

Licence  for   the  prior  and  convent  of   the  monastery  of  Evesham  to 
elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  Richard  Penbroke,  last  abbot,  deceased. 

By  p.s. 

May  19.         Grant  to  Master  John  Shirwode,  clerk,  of  the  custody  of  the  hospital  of 

Westminster.  St.  Nicholas  in  the  suburbs  of  York   and  appointment  of  him  for  life 

as  master  or  warden  of  the  hospital,  in  lieu  of  a  like    grant    to  and 

appointment  of  Thomas  Usburn,  brother  of  the  hospitri  of  St.  Leonard, 

York,  by  letters  patent  dated  12  February,  1  Edward  IV.  surrendered. 

ByK. 

May  5.  Pardon  to  Philip  Develyn  of  the  town  of  Gralewey  in  Ireland,  king*s 

Westminster,   tenant,  for  the  death  of  William  Omory  wyd.  Irishman,  an  enemy  of  the 

king,  whom  he  killed  in  self-defence,  and  all  other  trespasses  committed  by 

him,  and  release  to  him  of  all  his  lands  and  goods.  By  K. 

June  21.         Signification  to  B.  bishop  of  Salisbury  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 
We»tmin«»ter.  of  Edward  Thachnni,  canon  of  the  priory  of  Ivychurch,  as  prior  of  that 
place. 

May  4.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  George,  archbishop  of  York,  that  he  and 

Westminster,  lag  successorii  may  have  prisons  or  gaols  in  the  towns  and  lordships  of 

Beverley  and  Ilypon,  eo.  York,  and  power  of  appointing  justices  of  the 

peace  and  of  oyer  and  terminer  and  gaol  delivery  within  those  towns.    And 


IB  OAfcENbAB  OP  PATENT  ROLtS. 


1467,  Membrane  18 — cont. 

pardon  to  him  of  all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears 
due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.6« 

Jul^  1.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Southampton  and  Wilts  for 

Westminster,  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  priorj  of  Ivjchurch  to  Dan 
Edward  Thacham,  canon  of  that  place^  whose  election  as  prior  Adam 
Copjndale,  clerk,  vicar-general  of  R.  bishop  of  Salisbur j,  has  confirmed, 
and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  ordered  to  be  taken  by  John  Cranboum, 
clerk. 
Writ  de  iniendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

July  11.         Protection  with  clause  volumwj  for  one  year,  for  John  Busshell  late  of 

Westminster.  Little  Wormyngtoo,  co.  Gloucester,  *  wolman '  a/ui#  *  wolmarchaunt '  alias 

*'  gentilman,'  going  to  Ireland  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  the 

king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  deputy  of  the  king's  brollier  Greorge, 

duke  of  (ylarcnce,  lieutenant  of  Ireland.  By  bOl  of  p.s. 

July  6.  Pardon  to  John  Hamme  late  of  Trenafia,  co.  Ck>mwall,  <  yoman,'  of  all 

Westminster,  debts,  fines  and  amercements  due  to  the  king.  By  p.a. 

July  8.  Pardon  to  Simon  Hareby  of  Thurleby  by  Bum,  co.  Lincoln,  esquire,  of 

Westminster,  his  outlawry  in  the  city  of  Lincoln  and  the  hustings  of  London  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the 
late  king,  to  satisfy  Thomas  Warner,  chaplain,  of  20  marks  which  he 
recovered  against  him  and  6  marks  damages,  and  for  not  appearing  before 
the  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  present  king  to  answer  Humphrey 
Bourchier,  knight,  lord  of  Cromwell,  touching  a  debt  of  201.  he  Imving 
surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  satisfied  the  said  Thomas,  as  Robert 
Danby,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 


Membrans  12. 

May  1 .  Grant  for  life  to  John  Coldale  of  the  ofiice  of  one  of  the  king's  keepers 

Westminster,  of  le  Overwarde  within  the  forest  of  Inglewode,  receiving  fees  as  in  the 

time  of  £<lward  III.,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  of  the  same  to  Robert  Blakeman 

by  letters  patent  dated  16  October,  1  Edward  lY.  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

May  8.         Signification  to  Th.  archbishop  of  Canterbury  of  the  royal  assent  to  the 
Westminster,  election  of  John  Barboure,  brother  of  the  Augustinian  hospital  of  St.  Mary, 
Dover,  as  master  of  that  place. 

April  27.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  moi-tmain  by  Beno  Hampton,  esquire,  of  twelve 
Westminster,  messuages,  20  acres  of  meadow,  200  acres  of  pasture  and  12«.  of  rent,  in 
Lychefeld,  Curburgh,  Elmehurst,  StretehHy  and  Fulfen,  co.  Stafford,  not 
held  in  chief,  to  John,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  St.  Mary,  Halesoweyn, 
to  celebrate  divine  service  in  the  monastery  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king 
and  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  his  consoit,  and  the  said  Beno  and  for 
their  souls  after  death.  By  p.s. 

Ju.ie  10.  Pardon  to  William  Hemmyng,  late  of  Worsted,  co.  Norfolk,  chaplain,  of 

Wefitminster.  his  oiitlftwry  in  the  county  of  Norfolk  for  uot  appearing  before  John  Prysot 

and  his  fellovs,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  satisfy  Miles 

StapiltoD,  knight,  of  25  maiks  which  he  recovered  against  him  and  26«.  8d, 

damages,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Eobert  Danby,  chief 

justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

June  2S,         Inspeximtis  and  confirmation  to  Thomas  Assheton,  esquire,  and  William 

Westminster.   Floniyng,  esquire,  kinsmen  and  heirs  of  the  under- mentioned  Thomas  and 

Alice,  and  their  heirs  of  letters  patent,  dated  1  February,  13  Richard  11,, 

inspecting  and  confirming  to  Thomas  Flemyng,  knight,  and  Alice,  daughter 

of  William  del  Le,  knight,  whom  Fulk  de  Standyssh  has  married,  kinsmen 


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1467.  ^        Membrane  12 — cont, 

and  heirs  of  the  under-mentioned  William,  and  their  heirs,  a  charter  dated 
at  Aberconeweye,  15  March,  11  Edward  I.  granting  to  William  de  la  Mare 
and  his  heirs  a  market  weekly  and  a  fair  yearly  at  his  manor  of  Croflonc, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  free  warren  in  his  demesne  lands  in  Crof  tone,  Moudeslcye 
and  Langeton,  co.  Lancaster*  For  10^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  1.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Tremayle  of  the  office  of  parker  of  the  king's 

Westmliuter.  park  of  Gorymalet,  co.  Somerset,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 

issues  of  the  king's  manor  or   lordship  of  Corymalet,  with    all    other 

accustomed  profits.  By  p.8. 

May  10.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Henry  Chapman,  groom  of  the 
yWeitminster.  saucery,  of  the  custody  of  the  passage  of  Sampford  with  the  barge  of  the 
same  in  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks,  with  all  accustomed  profits. 

By  p.8, 

July  8.  General  pardon  to  William  Bowbanke^  late  of  Derham,  co.  Durham, 

Westminster.  *  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  2  July.  By  p.s. 

July  30.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  and  Philippa  Roos 

Westminster,  his  sister  late  the  wife  of  Thomas,  lord  of  Boos,  of  the  manors  of 
Uffyngton,  Wragby  and  Esteryngton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Orston,  Warsop  and 
Ekeryng,  co,  Nottingham,  with  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Warsop 
and  Eykeryng,  the  manor  of  Seton,  co.  York,  an  annuity  of  20/.  of  rent  from 
the  priory  of  Wartre  and  lands  in  Wartre,  co.  York,  the  manor  of  Adderley 
extending  into  Sponeley  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Adderley,  co. 
Salop,  and  the  manor  of  Estbourne,  co.  Sussex,  late  of  the  said  Thomas  and 
in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  of  foifeiture  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  to  hold  for  the  life  of  the  said 
Philippa  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents 
and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  1  March,  1  Edward  IV, 

Membrane  1 1. 

July  3.  In^€xunu8  and  confirmation  to  K.  bishop  of  Carlisle  and  the  prior  and 

Westminiter.  canons  of  Carlisle  of  a  charter  (called  letters  patent),  dated  at  Westminster, 
15  June,  18  Edward  1.  [Charter  RoH^  18  Edward  /.  No,  27],  inspecting 
and  confirming  to  Ralph,  then  bishop,  and  the  prior  and  canons  a  charter 
dated  at  Oxford,  16  July,  15  Henry  III.  to  Walter,  then  bishop^  and  the 
prior  and  canons.  For  1  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  7.  Grant  for  life  to  tlie  king's  servitor  Thomas  Croft,  esquire,  of  the  office 

Wectminster.  of  the  stewardship  or  of  lieutenant  of  the  king's  manor  of  Wodestokci 

CO.  Oxford,  and  its  members,  viz.  Hambergh,  C^me,  Stonesfeld,  Wolton, 

and  Bladon,  and  the  hundred  of    Wotton,   co.    Oxford,  receiving  tlie 

accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  said  manor.      .  By  p.s. 

July  3.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Edward  Flynte  as  ganger  in  the  port 

WcttmixiBter.  of  Exeter  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Sept.  10.         The  like  of  Nicholas  Cervynglon  in  the  port  of  Bristol  and  ports  and 
Dogniersfield.  places  adjacent.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Membrane  ID* 

July  17.  Grant  for  life  to  Humphrey  StalTord,  lord  Stafford  of  Southewyk,  knight, 

We*i minster,  of  the  king's  lordsliip  of  Exilond,  all  his  messuages,  lands,  rents,  reversions 

and  services  in  Exilond  and  Westyeate,  and  the  fishery  of  the  river  Exc, 

CO.  Devon,  with  view  of  frank-pledge,  liberties  and  all  profits,  rendering  to 

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ti  CAtfiNDAR  OS'  tATSNT  ftOLLS. 


1467.  Membrane  10— con^. 

the  king  28/.  IBs*  Sd.  yearly,  and  supporting  the  honfleSy  enclosoreSy  and 
buildings.  By  p.s. 

July  25.  Grant  from  Easter  last  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Fowler  and  the 
Westminster,  heirs  male  of  his  body  of  the  manor  of  Stonton  Barry,  a  moiety  of  the 
manor  of  Stuteley  aiias  Stucley  and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions  and 
services  in  Stonton  Barry  and  Stucley,  co.  Buckingham,  and  Markham 
alias  Marcham,  co.  Berks,  late  of  William  Yaux  cUias  Vawes,  knight,  and 
in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeituro  and  by  virtue  of  an  act  in 
Parliament  at  Westminster,  November,  1  Edward  lY.  the  manor  of  Sutton 
on  Trent,  co.  Nottingham,  and  aU  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in 
Sutton  aforesaid  of  Thomas,  late  lord  Roos,  and  in  the  king's  han^s 
by  reason  of  Lis  forfeiture  and  by  virtue  of  the  act  aforesaid,  and  the 
reversion  of  the  manor  of  Preston  and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions,  and 
services  in  Preston  and  Coveley,  co.  Buckingham,  which  William  Fowler, 
son  of  Thomas  Fowler,  holds  for  life,  late  of  the  said  Thomas,  lord  Roos, 
and  in  the  king's  hands  as  above,  with  knights'  sees,  advowsons,  wards, 
marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge  and  all 
profits,  to  hold  by  such  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before 
4  March,  1  Edward  lY.  for  20*.  4d,  to  be  paid  for  fine  or  fee  of  the  great 
seal.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  4.  Grant  to  John  Scotte,  knight,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  of  the 

Westminster,  manor  of  Clopton  and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in  Clopton, 
CO.  Suffolk,  late  of  William,  late  lord  Beamond,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by 
reason  of  his  forfeiture  and  by  virtue  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  West- 
minster, 4  November,  1  Edward  I Y.  the  manor  of  Gannowe,  co.  Worcester, 
and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions,  and  services  in  Gannowe,  late  of  James, 
late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture 
and  by  virtue  of  the  act  aforesaid,  and  the  manors  of  Berkham  alias 
Bercompo  and  Byrlyng  and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in 
Barkham  aiias  Bercompe  and  Berlyng,  co.  Sussex,  with  knights'  feesj^ 
advowsons,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises,  warrens 
and  profits,  with  all  issues  from  Easter  last,  to  hold  by  the  services  of  «3 
many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by 
before  4  March,  1  Edward  lY.for  20*.  4rf.  to  bo  paid  for  fine  or  fee  of 
the  great  seal.  '  By  p.s. 

Aug.  9.  Grant  to  Thomas  Stratton,  clerk  of  the  Works,  at  the  hands  of  the  abbot 

Westinineter.  and  convent  of  St.  Peter's,  Westminster,  of  100/.  forfeited  to  the  king  by 
reason  of  the  escape  of  Maurice  Newton  late  of  London,  '  soudioure,^ 
convicted  of  felony  and  delivered  to  the  custody  of  George,  abbot  of  the 
monastery^  to  be  applied  to  the  roofing  and  completing  of  the  new  work 
within  the  private  palace  of  Westminster.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  hy  surroider  and  cancelled  at  the  mandate  of  ike  king  by  signet 
letter  on  28  September^  7  Edward  IV. 

July  14.  General  pardon  to  Robert  Harden  alias  Hardyng  of  Newcastle  on-Tyne, 

Westminster.   <  merchant,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  10  July  last.       By  p.s. 

July  16.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Oornewayll,  esquire,  of  all  offences  whereof 

Westminster,   he  was  convicted  by  authority  of  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 

1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  5.  Grant  to  the  king's  servitor  Henry  Ferrers,  esquire,  and  his  assigns  for 

Westminster,  his  life  of  the  manor  of  Hamyldou,  co.  Rutland,  which  the  king  had  of  the 
grant  of  George,  archbishop  of  Ifork,  his  kinsman,  Richard  Quatcrmays, 
esquire,  John  Leynton,  William  Hampton,  John  Benet  and  Richard  Fowler, 
with  knight's  fees,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises 
and  profits,  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many 


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1467*  Membrane  10 — cont, 

other  rents  and  services  as  thej  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  £dward  IV . 
with  all  issues  from  Easter  last.  Bj  p.s. 

Vacated  by  surrender  and  cancelled^  because  the  king  granted  the  manor 
to  the  said  Henry  and  Margaret  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  by 
other  letters  patent  on  14  November,  S  Edward  IV. 

Aug.  9.  Presentation  of  John  Carethorp  to  the  i^iarish  church  of  BLsseley  in 

Westmiiuter.  the  diocese  of  Winchester,  void  by  the  death  of  William  Horn,  last  parson. 

Mmmbranb  9. 

Aug.  24.  Grant  for  life  to  Bichard  Wideville,  earl  of  Ryvers,  lord  of  Grafton  and 
Westminster,  la  Mote,  father  of  the  queen,  of  the  office  of  constable  of  England,  receiving 
200/.  yearlv  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer  with  all  other  accustomed 
profits,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  of  the  office  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl 
of  Worcester,  by  letters  patent  dated  7  February,  1  Edward  IV.  suirendered ; 
and  grant  of  the  reversion  of  the  office  on  the  death  of  the  said  earl  of 
Byvers  to  his  son  Anthony  Wideville,  lord  of  Scales  and  Nuselles,  for  life, 
receiving  200/.  yearly  as  above.     IFoedera,]  By  p.8. 

Aug.  23.  Grant  to  the  king's  knight  John  Widevile  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body 
Westminster,  of  the  reversion  of  the  lordships  and  manors  of  Grymsthorpe,  Edenam, 
Westhorpe,  Southorpe,  Lenwode  Beaumond  and  Thursway  Bvaumond,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  all  lands,  rents,  services  and  possessions  in  the  county  of  the 
city  of  Lincoln  called  '  Beaumondesrent '  and  in  Grymsthorpe,  Edenam, 
Westhorpe,  Southorpe,  Lenwode  Beaumond  and  Thursway  Beaumond,  on 
the  death  of  Katharine,  duchess  of  Norfolk,  who  holds  the  same  in  dower, 
belonging  to  the  king,  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  William,  late  viscount 
Beaumond,  and  by  virtue  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  No- 
vember, 1  Edward  IV.  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts  leet,  views  of 
frank'-pledge,  liberties,  franchises,  fairs,  markets,  warrens  and  profits,  to  hold 
by  the  semces  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and 
services  as  thej  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 


MAUBAAifB  8. 

Jaly  24.         Grant  for  life  to  Judoc  de  Bull  and  Katharine  his  Mrifb  of  20/.  yearly  from 
Westminster.  Michaelmas,  5  Edward  IV.  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of 
Southampton,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  them  from  the  issues  of  the  king's 
lordship  of  Oy^  within  the  pale  of  the  town  of  Calais  by  letters  patent 
dated  16  June,  3  Edward  lY.  surrendered  because  invalid.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  eustomers  or  collectors  in  the  port  of 
Southampton. 

July  29.  Exemption  for  life  of  William  More,  citizen  and  butcher  of  London,  from 
Westminster,  being  put  or  impanelled  on  great  assizes  or  other  assizes,  juries,  attaints, 
recognisances  or  inquisitions,  and  from  being  made  trier  of  the  same,  bailiff, 
constable,  collector,  assessor,  taxer,  surveyor  or  receiver  of  tenths,  fifteenths 
or  other  subsidy  or  imposition,  arrayer,  trier  or  leader  of  men-at*armB, 
hobelers  or  archers,  or  other  ofiicer  or  minister  of  the  king,  and  grant 
that  no  purveyor  shall  take  any  of  his  goods  against  his  will.  By  p.s. 

July  28.         Grant,  during  office,  to  Master  Thomas  Botherhamr  king's  clerk,  keeper 

Weil  minster,  of  the  privy  seal,  of  a  yearly  rent  of  360  marks,  viz.  20()  marks  from  the 

issues  of  the  city  of  London  and  the  county  of  Middlesex,  100  marks  from 

the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  and  QO  marks  from  the 

B  2 


20  CALENDAE  OP  PATIlNT  llOLtS. 


1457,  Membrane  8 — cant. 

iisuea  of  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset,  at  thtt  hands  of  the  sheriffs,  in 
part  payment  of  his  fee  of  20#.  daily.  By  p.8. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriffs  of  London  and  Middlesex. 
The  like  to  the  sheriff  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 
The  like  to  the  sheriff  of  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

July  24.  Grant  to  John  Pilkyngton,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  and  the  heirs 
Westminster,  male  of  his  body  of  the  manor  of  Tumehamhali  with  its  members,  two  parts 
of  the  manor  of  Thorneton  in  Crayen,  and  six  messuages,  200  acres  of  land, 
10  acres  of  meadow  and  50  acres  of  pasture  in  Yolton,  co.  York,  late  of 
Thomas,  lord  Boos,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  in  Parliament 
at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  by  pretext  whereof  he  was 
attained  of  high  treason,  the  reversion  of  the  third  part  of  the  said  manor  of 
Thorneton  and  the  manor  of  Lynton  on  Owse,  go.  York,  on  the  death  of 
Marjory  late  the  wife  of  John  Boos,  knight,  lord  Boos,  who  holds  the 
same  in  dower,  belonging  to  the  king  as  above,  the  manors  of  Malteby  and 
Hoton,  CO.  York,  late  of  John,  late  lord  Clifford,  attainted  of  high  treason 
by  virtue  of  the  said  act,  and  in  the  king's  hands  as  above,  the  manor  of 
Great  Hale  alias  Westhalle  alias  Hole,  co.  Lincdn,  late  of  Thomas  Claymond 
and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  said  act  by  reason  of  which  he  was 
attdnted  of  high  treason,  an  inn  or  tenement  and  four  shops  adjacent  in  the 
suburbs  of  London  in  the  parish  of  St.  Botolph  in  the  ward  of  Aldrichgate, 
which  Gilbert  Parre,  esquire,  lately  had  of  the  grant  of  Henry  VI.  by  letters 
patent,  and  the  manors  of  Turby,  Balscadan  and  Busshe  with  the  advowsons 
of  the  churches  and  all  lands,  rents,  services,  courts  and  profits  in  Turby, 
Balscadan  and  Busshe,  co.  Dublin,  late  parcel  of  the  hereditament  of  James 
Botiller,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  convicted  of  high  treason  by  virtue  of  the 
said  act,  and  in  the  king's  hands  as  above,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees, 
advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  wai'rens,  fairs,  markets  and  otiier  profits  by 
the  services  of  as  many  knight's  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services 
as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  with  all  issues  from 
that  date.  By  p.8. 

April  20.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Lochard  late  of  Clehungre^  co.  Hereford, 

Westminster.  <  gintilman,'  of  ail  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  forfeitures  of  his 

goods  and  lands.  By  p.s. 

June  22.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Buyton,  late  of  Coventre,  *  mercer,*  of  his  outlawry 
Westminster,  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the 
Bench  to  satisfy  John  Heynes  of  London,  ^  draper,'  of  a  debt  of  6/.  Ss, 
which  he  recovered  against  him  and  20^.  damages,  he  having  surrendered 
to  the  Flele  prison  and  satisfied  the  said  John,  as  Bobert  Danby,  knight, 
chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

June  26.  Pardon  to  Nicholas  Husee  of  Hertyng,  co.  Sussex,  esquire,  late  buyer, 
Westminster,  receiver  and  keeper  of  all  victuals  and  equipments  of  the  late  king  provided 
for  the  defence  of  the  town  of  Calais  and  all  other  towns,  castles  and 
fortalices  in  those  parts,  late  purveyor,  buyer,  receiver  and  keeper  of  all 
victuals  and  equipments  within  the  town  and  marches  of  Calais  and  the 
tower  of  Buysbank,  late  lieutenant  of  the  king's  town  and  castle  of  Guynes 
in  the  parts  of  Picardy,  late  victualler  of  Calais,  late  sheriff  of  Surrey  and 
Sussex,  of  all  ofiences  committed  by  him  and  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears 
due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

June  26.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Tlirokmarton   of  Coughton,  co.  Warwick, 

.Westminster,  esquire,  alias  *  gentilman,'  alias  of  Throkmartony  co.  Worcester,  esquire,  of  all 


7  EPWA»D  IV.— Part  I.  H 


1467.  Membrane  7 — cont, 

offences  commitled  by  bim  before  23  June,  and  declaration  that  he  is  innocent 
of  certain  treasons  and  other  misprisions  of  which  he  was  accused.     Bj  p.s. 

June  26.         Presentation  of  William  Benety  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  Ettoii, 

Westminater.  in  the  diocese  of  York,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Robert  Yareburght,  last 

rector,  who  is  oppressed  by  old  age  and  weakness,  and  to  whom  the  king 

requests  George,  archbishop  of  York,   to  assign  a  sustenance  from  the 

fruits  of  the  said  church,  lest  he  be  reduced  to  beggary.  By  p.s. 

July  2.  General  pardon  to  Hugh  Mulle  of  London,  '  gendlman,'  alias  Hugh 

Westminster.  Mille,  alias  late  of  Bristol,  alias  late  of  Harescombe,  co.  Gloucester,  of  all 

offences  committed  by  him  before  1  July.  By  p.s. 

July  3.  Protection,  with  clause  voltimus,  for  one  year,  for  Richard  iSymans  alias 

WestmiDsCer.  Seman  of  Segebarowe,  co.  Worcester,  *  yoman,'  alias  Richard  Hyote,  going 

on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  deputy 

of  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  lieutenant  of  Ii*eland,  to 

Ireland  on  the  safe  custody,  defence  and  victualling  of  that  land. 

By  bill  of  p.s. 

July  4.  Pardon  to  the  master,  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  fraternity  or  gild  of 

Westminater.  the    Holy  Angels  by  Syon   of    all   offences,   trespasses    and   contempts 

committed  by  them  and  all  acquisitions  of  lands  in   mortmain  without 

licence.  By  p.s. 

July  6.  Appointment,  until  6  January  next,  of  Thomas  Markham  to  purvey  salt 

Westminster,  and  freshwater  fish  for  the  ezpei^ses  of  the  household. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

July  9.  Presentation  of  John  Foster,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  Artruth, 

Westminster,  in  the  diocese  of  Carlisle,  void  by  the  resignation  of  William  Buntyng. 

Membrane  6. 

July  9.  Whereas  Thomas  Ursewyk,  recorder  of  London,  Richard  Levermore  and 

WestroiDster.  William  Tystede  lately  acquired  in  fee  from  John  Dynham,  lord  Dynham, 
the  manor  of  Hertilond,  co.  Devon,  the  hundred  of  Hertilond  pertaining  to 
the  manor,  the  advowson  of  the  abbey  of  Hertilond  and  all  advowsons  of 
Hertilond  peitaining  to  the  manor,  held  in  chief,  and  afterwards  the  said 
John  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of  John  Ratcliff  of  Fitzwater, 
acquired  the  same  from  them  to  themselves  and  the  heirs  of  the  said  John 
itnd  entered  thereon  without  licence,  the  king  hereby  without  fine  or  fee 
pardons  these  trespasses.  By  p.s. 

July  8.  Pardon  to  John  Ricard  of  Playstowe  in  the  parish  of  Bremley,  co.  Kent, 

Westminster.  *  husbondman,*  of  his  outlawry  in  London  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  satisfy  the  king  of  his  ransom  for  having  denied  a 
writing  obligatory  of  11/.  which  John  Doo,  citizen  and  <  stokfysshmonger ' 
of  London,  produced  in  court,  whereof  he  was  convicted,  and  the  said 
John  Doo  of  the  said  11/.  and  the  damages  awarded  to  liim,  he  having 
surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  satisfied  the  latter,  as  Robert  Danby, 
chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

July  14.         Presentation  of  Richard  Woodward  to  the  church  of  St.  John,  Matyr- 
Westminster.   market,  Norwich,  void  by  the  death  of  William  Bafyn. 

May  4.  Licence  for  James  Metkalf,  his  heirs  or  executors  to  found  a  perpetual 

Westminster,  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  church  or 
chapel  of  St.  Oswald,  Askryg,  co.  York,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king, 
his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  the  said  James  and  Thomas 
Metkalf  and  Miles  Metkalf  his  sons  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the 
souls  of  Richard,  late  earl  of  Salisbury,  and  John  Metkalf  and  Alice  his 
Trife  father  and  mother  of  the  said  James,  to  be  called  the  chantry  of  James 


»  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS, 


1467*  Membrane  6 — cont, 

Metkalf,  and  for  the  alienatioii  in  mortmain  by  him,  his  heirs  or  executors 
to  the  said  chaplain  of  lands  and  tenements,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the 
yearly  value  of  10  marks.  By  p^.  and  for  6  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

•Tilly  2.  Grant  to  John  Audeley,  knight,  lord  of  Audeley,  and  the  heirs  male  of 

Westminster,  his  body  of  the  manors  of  Shire  and  Vachery,  co.  Surrey,  with  knights' 
fees  appertaining,  of  the  yearly  valae  of  37/.  5s,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the 
forfeiture  of  James,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as 
many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held 
by  before  4  Mai-ch,  1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

July  24.  Grant  to  the  king's  servitor  Roger  Ree,  esquire,  one  of  the  ushers  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  chamber,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  to  the 
king's  father  and  the  king,  of  the  manors  of  Erpyngham  and  Jerbrygge,  co, 
Norfolk,  and  Whatton  atte  Stone,  co.  Hertford,  and  all  lands,  rents  and 
services  in  Erpyngham,  Jerbrygge  and  Whatton  atte  Stone,  late  of  William, 
late  viscount  Beaumont,  on  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  and  in  the  king's 
hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture  and  by  virtae  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions, 
services,  and  possessions  in  the  counties  of  Middlesex  and  Cornwall  and 
elsewhere  in  England,  late  of  John  Nayler,  esquire,  on  30  December, 
39  Henry  VI.  or  the  said  4  March,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of 
his  forfeiture,  and  by  virtue  of  the  act  aforesaid,  with  knights'  fees  and 
advowsons,  to  hold  with  all  issues  from  Easter  last  by  the  services  of  as 
many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held 
by  before  the  said  4  March.  By  p.8. 

Vacated  by  surrender  and  cancelled^  because  the  king  granted  the  said 
manors  and  iands,  rents  and  services  in  Erpyngham  and  Jerbrygge  and 
Whatton  atte  Stone  to  him  by  other  letters  patent  on  31  May^ 
15  Edward  IK      ' 

June  3.  Presentation  of  William  Buntyng,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of 

Westminster.  St.  Andrew  Hubberd,  London. 

Aug.  4.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus^  for  one  year,  lately 

Westminster,  granted  by  letters  patent  to  Ralph  Askam,  skinner  and  citizen  of  London, 
staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  John  Thryske,  mayor  of 
the  staple  of  Calais  and  treasurer  of  the  town  and  castle  and  marshes  of 
Calais,  on  the  safe-custody,  defence  and  victualling  of  the  same,  because 
he  delays  at  London,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  sheriffis. 

Aug.  29.        Grant  for  life  to  John  Carre  of  the  custody  of  the  gaol  of  the  king's 

Westminster,  castle  of  Cambridge  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  all  other  profits,  receiving 

the  said  fees  yearly  at  the  hands  of  the  sherifi.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  28.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  knight  William  Herbert,  lord  Herbert,  of 
Westminster,  the  oflices  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Dynbigh  in  North  Wales,  and 
steward  of  the  king's  castles,  lordships,  and  manors  of  Dynbygh  and 
Mongomery  and  the  lordships  and  manors  of  Kery  and  Eedewen  with 
their  members  and  appurtenances  in  North  Wales,  receiving  the  accustomed 
fees  from  the  issues  of  the  premises,  with  power  of  appointing  o£Scers  and 
ministers.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  5. 

April  23.        Grant  to  the  king's  knight,  Humphrey  Stafford  of  Southwyke,  and  the 

Westminster,   heirs   male  of  his   body    of  the  manor  and  borough  of   Tyverton,  the 

hundred  of  Tyverton  with  its  appurtenances  and  the  advowsons  of  three 

portions  with  cures  in  the  church  of  Tjrverton,  the  castles,  lordships, 

mano^,  boroughs  and  hundreds  of  Plympton  and  Okehampton,  the  manor 


7  EDWARD  IV.^Part  1,  23 


1467  •  Membrcaie  5 — cont, 

and  borough  of  Chalrelegh,  the  manors  of  Colcombe,  Golyton,  Musburj, 
Oolyford,  Whitford  and  Sampford  Courtenay,  co.  Devon,  the  honors  of 
Plymton  and  Okehampion  and  all  other  lands,  knights'  fees,  rents  and 
services  of  the  king  in  those  places,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  franchises, 
liberties,  hundreds,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fairs,  markets,  free 
chaces,  parks,  warrens,  fisheries,  wreck  of  sea,  chattels  of  felons  and 
fugitives  chattels  called  manuopera  and  other  profits,  in  the  king's  hands 
by  reason  of  an  Act  of  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 
1  Edward  IV.  and  all  issues  of  the  same  from  Michaelmas,  1  Edward  lY. 
in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated  23  March,  4  Edward  IV. 
surrendered ;  and  grant  to  him  of  the  custody  during  minority  of  James, 
son  and  heir  of  James  Derneford,  esquire,  tenant  in  chief,  William,  son 
and  heir  of  Richard  Strode,  esquire,  tenant  in  chief,  and  Richard  Whitlegh, 
son  and  heir  of  John  Whitlegh,  esquire,  tenant  in  chief,  and  of  all  their 
lands  from  the  times  of  the  deaths  of  their  fathers,  with  the  marriages 
of  the  heirs  without  disparagement.  By  K. 

Vacated  by  surrender  and  cancelled^  becatue  the  king  granted  tlie  said 
castles  and  other  premises  to  the  said  Humphrey  and  the  heirs  of  his  body 
by  other  letters  patent  on  7  December^  8  Edward  IV* 

Jime  23.  Grant  to  Thomas  Herbert,  esquii*e,  for  200  marks  paid  to  the  king,  of 
Westminster,  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and  possessions 
late  of  John  Poyntz,  esquii'e,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  Robcit 
his  son  and  heir,  and  the  custody  and  mamage  of  the  latter  without 
disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  findmg  a  competent  sustenance  for 
the  heir  and  suppoi*ting  all  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

June  26.  Licence,  for  33^.  4^.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Brian  Rouclyff,  third 
Westminster,  baron  of  the  Exchequer,  John  Leventhorpe,  esquire,  Thomas  Ardern,  parson 
of  the  parish  church  of  Hadham,  and  William  Gunnas  to  grant  the  manor 
of  Merkhalle  alias  Latton  Merk,  co.  Essex,  held  in  chief,  to  Katharine 
late  the  wife  of  Peter  Ardern,  knight,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Bench, 
and  the  heirs  male  of  the  said  Peter  and  Katharine,  with  successive 
remainders  to  Anne,  wife  of  John  Bohun,  esquire,  and  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
John  Skrene,  esquire,  daughters  of  the  said  Peter,  and  the  heirs  of  their 
bodies,  and  in  default  of  such  heirs  to  persons  to  be  nominated  by  the 
grantors. 

MSMBRANB  4. 

July  30.  General  pardon  to  the  king's  kinsman  John  Typtoft,  knight,  earl  of 

Westminster.  Worcester,  lord  of  Typtoft  and  Powes — tenant  of  the  lands  of  Joyce  late 
the  wife  of  John,  lord  of  Typtoft,  one  of  the  daughters  {sic)  and  heirs  of 
Edmund,  earl  of  Kent-— constable  of  England,  constable  of  the  Tower 
of  London,  constable  of  the  castle  of  Porchestre,  late  treasurer  of  England, 
steward  of  the  king's  household  and  one  of  the  king's  assigns,  and  the 
administrator  of  the  goods  of  the  said  John,  heir  and  tenant  of  the  lands 
which  were  his,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  1  February  last. 

By  p.s.     [2152.] 

Aug.  6.  Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Oselvcston,  of  the 

Westminster,  order  of  St.  Augustine,  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  William  Kylpeshom, 
deceased. 

Aug.  6.  Genera]  pardon  to  John  Athirton  of  Athirton,  co.  Lancaster,  esquire,  late 

Westminster,   sheriff  of  the  county  of  Durham  and  Sadberg,  of  all  offences  committed  by 

him  before  5  August.  lij  p.8. 

Aug.  26.  Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  aieent  io  the  election 

Westminster,  of  IU>bert  Kirkeby,  canon  of  the  priory  of  Kirkel)y,  of  the  order  of 
St.  Augustine,  as  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  Oselveston. 


84  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS, 


1467.  Metnbra/he  4'^coni, 

An^.  8.  GrAQt  to  the  king's  kinsman  John  Bourgchier,  knight,  and  the  heirs 

Westmiuster.  male  of  his  body  of  the  manors  of  Hemyngton,  co.  Somerset,  and  Baylyford 
and  Kenne,  co.  Devon,  with  advowsons  and  portions  of  churches  and  all 
other  lands  and  possessions  of  Thomas  Courteney,  late  earl  of  Devon, 
belonging  to  the  same  manors,  and  the  manor  of  Fretheby  late  of  Thomas, 
lord  of  Koose,  rebel,  with  knights*  fees,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge, 
franchises,  escheats,  liberties,  warrens,  parks,  fairs,  markets  and  other 
profits,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  of  forfeiture  in  Parliament 
at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  to  hold  by  the  rents  and 
services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as 
they  were  held  by,  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  with  all  issues  from 
Easter  last.  By  p.s. 

Vacated,  so  far  as  concerns  the  manor  of  Fretheby,  because  by  letters 
patent  on  23  November  the  king  granted  the  nianor  to  Edward  Hardgill 
and  Elizabeth  Moresby  and  their  assigns  f&i'  lifCy  and  as  to  the  other 
manors  because  other  letters  were  made  enrolled  elsewhere  in  this  year, 

Aug.  28.  Pardon  to  John  Hampton  alias  Dale  of   the  parish    of  St.  Botolph 

Westminster,  without  Bysshopesgate,  London,  chaplain,  of  the  suit  of  the  king's  peace, 

which  pertains  to  the  king,  for  robbery  and  the  breach  of  the  peace  of  the 

late  king,  with  which  William  Moi-e  charged  him,  and  all  other  offences 

committed  by  him  before  20  July.  By  p,8. 

Aug.  28.         Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Herbert  the  elder, 

Westmingter.  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  as  chancellor  of  the  earldom  of  March  in 

England  and  Wales  and  the  marches,  receiving  yearly  20/.  and  such  other 

profits  as  Thomas  Colt,  esquire,  had  in  the  same  office  from  the  issues  of 

the  king's  lordship  and  manor  of  Uske  in  the  march  of  Wales.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  4,  Appointment  of  Vincent  Pytlesden  as  deputy  of  John  Wenlok,  knight, 

Westminster,  chief  butler  of  England,  in  the  port  of  Southampton  and  ports  and  places 

adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 

Membrane  3. 

Aug.  7.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas  Bourghchier,  knight,  and  the  heirs 

Westminster,  male  of  his  body  of  the  manors  of  Cokycgton,  Chylston,  Asshebury  and 
Cary  and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions,  and  services  in  Dunneslond, 
Beworthye,  Shepeswasshe,  Cary,  Monkehampton,  Lutterford,  Wreycombe 
and  Asshebury,  co.  Devon,  late  of  William  Gary,  knight,  and  in  the  king's 
hands  by  reason  of  an  act  of  forfeiture  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  and  certain  inquisitions  taken  before  the 
escheator  in  the  said  county  and  remaining  in  the  Exchequer,  of  |record, 
and  a  messuage  lying  in  Watlyngstrete,  London,  late  of  John  Penycok, 
between  a  messuage  of  Thomas  Porthaleyn  on  the  west  and  a  tenement 
belonging  to  a  chantry  of  St.  Mary,  Aldermary,  in  the  king's  hands  by 
reason  of  an  act  of  forfeiture  in  Parliament  aforesaid,  to  hold  with  courts 
leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  warrens,  franchises 
and  liberties,  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other 
rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV. 
without  fine  or  fee  beyond  20*.  4c?.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  14.  Grant  to  the  king's  knight  Walter  Blount,  lord  of  Montjoye,  whom  the 
Westminster,  king  has  raised  to  the  rank  of  baron,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  of  the 
lordships  and  manors  of  Huntebeare,  Holdeham  and  Chulmelegh  and  the 
boroughs  of  Chulmelegh  and  Twykebeare,  co.  Devon,  the  lordships  and 
manors  of  Brommore  cdias  Brymniore  and  Lemyngton,  and  the  borough  of 
Lemyngton,  co.  Southampton,  the  manor  of  Comewode,  co.  Devon,  and  a 
yearly  rent  of  18/.  6s.  Sd.  which  the  sheriff  of  Devon  used  to  pay  to 
Thomas  Courtenay,  late  ef^rl  of  Devon,  and  all  messuages,  lands,  rents, 


7  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I.  &8 


1467*  Membrane  3 — cant. 

reversions  and  services  in  Huntebeare,  Holdeham,  Ohuimelegh^  Twyke- 
beare,  Brommore,  Lemjngton  and  Gornewode,  in  the  counties  of  Devon, 
Southampton  and  Somerset,  late  of  the  said  earl,  and  in  the  king's 
hands  by  reason  of  an  act  of  forfeiture  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  with  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs, 
knights'  fees,  liberties,  franchises,  fairs,  markets,  parks,  warrens,  courts 
<  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  chattels  of  felons  and  fugitives,  wreck  of  sea 
and  other  profits,  to  hold  from  Easter  last  bj  the  services  of  as  many 
knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by 
before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  and  all  issues  from  Easter  last.  By  p.s. 

Aog.  15.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  William  Bourgchier,  kuight,  son  and  heir 
Westminster,  apparent  of  the  king's  uncle  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  Anne  his  wife,  sister 
of  the  king's  consort,  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  heirs  of  their 
bodies,  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  verbal  promise  to  them  of  manors  and  lands 
to  the  value  of  100/.  yearly,  of  the  manor  of  Bures  with  Netherhalle  and 
Overhalle  with  a  tenement  called  Bopers  in  Seyntmarybures,  in  the  counties 
of  Essex  and  Suffolk,  and  the  manor  of  Leygham,  co.  SufFoUc,  with  knights' 
fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  courts  leet,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises,  parks,  woods,  warrens,  fisheries,  and 
other  profits,  late  of  James,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  and  in  the  king's  hands 
by  reason  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 
1  Edward  IV.  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as 
many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March, 
1  Edward  IV.  without  fine  or  fee  beyond  20*.  4d  By  p.B. 

Aug.  30.         General  pardon  to  Hugh  FitzHowell  of  Andevir,  co.  Southampton, 

Westminster.  *yoman,'  and  Alice  his  wife  of  all  offences  committed  by  them  before 

3  August.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  29.  Grant  to  John  Nicoll  of  London,  *  grocer,'  and  his  executors  and  assigns, 
WestmiDster.  in  payment  for  a  quantity  of  powder  called  *  gunpowdre '  to  the  value  of 
559/.  iOs,  Sd.  delivered  for  the  king's  use  to  John  Wode,  master  of  the 
king's  ordnance,  of  40  marks  yearly  from  Easter  last  from  the  issues  of 
the  county  of  Lincoln,  40  marks  yearly  from  Easter  last  from  the  issues 
of  the  counties  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham,  40/.  yearly  from  Easter  last 
from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Cornwall,  20/.  yearly  fi*om  Easter  last  from 
the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks  and  261.  1  Is,  yearly  from 
Easter  last  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset,  until  he 
be  fully  satisfied.  By  p.s. 

MSMBRANB  2. 

June  23.  Grant  to  William  Herbert,  knight,  lord  Herbert,  for  800  marks  paid  to 
WestmiDster.  the  king,  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services 
and  possessions  with  advowsons,  knights'  fees,  franchises,  liberties,  warrens, 
courts  leet  and  other  commodities  late  of  Eichard  Grey,  knight,  late  lord  of 
Powys,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  John  his  son  and 
heir  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement, 
and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  finding  a  competent  sastenance  for  him.      By  p.s. 

July  23.  Grant  to  Richard  Salkeld,  esquire,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for 
WestmiDster.  his  good  service  in  capturing  James,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  traitor  and 
rebel,  and  seizing  the  city  and  castle  of  Carlisle  and  afterwards  defending 
them  against  the  rebels,  both  Scots  and  English,  of  the  lordships  and 
manors  of  Caldebek,  Uldale  and  Wigton  and  all  pastures  and  woods  called 
*  le  Westwarde  '  with  all  towns,  members,  lands,  rents,  reversions,  services, 
meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  woods,  waters,  stanks,  mills  and  fisheries 
belonging  to  the  same  between  the  waters  of  Dorwent  and  Caldeo,  co. 
Cum^rland,  with  advowsons,  ki^ights'  fees,  courts  leet^  warrens,  chaces, 


^  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1467.  Membrane  2 — conU 

liberties  and  all  other  profits,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of 
Henrj,  late  earl  of  Northumberland,  and  by  virtue  of  an  aet  of  Parliament 
at  Westminster,  4  Norember,  1  Edward  lY.  to  hold  from  Easter  last  by 
the  sei*vices  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services 
as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  for  20*.  to  be  paid  for 
fine  or  fee  of  the  great  seal.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  11.  Grant  for  life  to  Eleanor  late  the  wife  of  Ranulph  Dacre,  knight, 
WestmiuBter.  deceased,  of  the  manor  of  Fysshwyk,  co.  Lancaster,  late  of  the  said  Ranulph 
and  in  the  king's  hands  by  force  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
4  November,  1  Edward  IV. ;  on  her  supplication  that  her  said  husband 
was  seised  of  certain  manors,  lands,  rents  and  services  in  the  counties  of 
Cumberland,  Westmoreland,  Lincoln  and  Lancaster  on  4  March,  1  Edward 
IV.  from  which  she  was  entitled  to  dower  until  the  said  4  November  when 
they  came  into  the  king's  hands,  and  that  she  has  been  despoiled  of  her 
goods  by  the  Scots  and  other  rebels  and  has  no  means  of  support.      By  p.s. 

Aug.  15.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Southwell,  esquire,  late  servant  of  the  king's 
WestminBter.  kinsman  John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk,  of  a  croft,  80  acres  of  land,  60  acres 
of  pasture,  10  acres  of  meadow  and  10^.  of  rent  in  Kyngesnorton  called 
*  Farmous,'  co.  Worcester,  late  of  James,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  and  in  the 
king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 
1  Edward  IV.  with  all  issues  from  Easter  last,  and  the  reversion  on  the 
death  of  Richard  Quatermayns,  esquire,  of  the  manor  of  Wikmere,  co. 
Norfolk,  late  of  William,  late  viscount  Beaumont,  and  in  the  king's  hands 
by  his  forfeiture  and  by  reason  of  the  act  aforesaid.  By  p.8. 

Aug.  12.  Whereas  by  letters  patent  dated  8  June,  3  Edward  IV.  the  king  granted 
Westminster,  to  Richard  Whetehill,  esquire,  and  Adrian  Whetehill  the  offices  of  controller 
of  the  town  and  marches  of  Calais  and  the  mint  there,  and  the  personal 
residence  there  of  the  said  Richard  is  very  requisite  for  the  good  governance 
of  the  town  and  marches,  the  king  grants  that  he  shall  not  ba  compelled 
to  attend  personally  at  the  Exchequer  to  make  testifications  or  controlments 
concerning  his  office  but  may  send  a  deputy  for  that  purpose.  By  p.s. 

Mbmbbanb  1. 

Aug.  9.  Grant  to  the  king's  '  knight  William  Hastynges,  king's  chamberlain, 
Westminster,  whom  the  king  has  raised  to  the  rank  of  baron,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body, 
in  consideration  of  his  good  service  against  Henry  VL  and  Jasper,  earl  of 
Pembroke,  James,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  and  other  rebels  and  the  nearness  of 
blood  to  the  king  of  Katharine  his  wife,  daughter  of  the  king's  uncle 
Richard,  late  earl  of  Salisbury,  and  for  the  better  maintenance  of  his  estate, 
of  the  castle,  honour,  manor  and  lordship  of  Folkyngham  with  its  members 
and  the  manors  and  lordships  of  Lavjmgton  and  Aslakby,  co.  Lincoln,  the 
manors  and  lordships  of  Lougheburgh  and  Shepeshede,  co.  Leicester,  the 
manor  and  lordship  of  Welbum,  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Bycar  and  the 
manor  and  lordship  of  Awethorp,  co.  Lincoln,  the  manor  of  Edelmeton 
alias  Edmondton  called  '  Wilbyes '  in  Totenham,  co.  Middlesex,  all  the 
pourparty  late  of  William  Beaumont,  knight,  late  viscount  Beaumont,  of 
the  honour  called  <  Wynchestrefee '  in  the  counties  of  Leicester  and 
Warwick^  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Bolton  Percy,  co.  York,  the  manors 
of  Birthorp,  Repynghale,  Sapyrton  or  Sapurton  and  Ropesley,  co.  Lincoln, 
the  advowi?ons  of  the  churches  of  Walton  on  le  Wold  and  Cosyngton, 
CO.  Leicester,  and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions,  services  and  possessions,  late 
of  the  same  William  Beaumont  in  Folkyngham,  Lavyngton,  Aslakby, 
Lougheburgh,  Shepeshede,  Welbum,  Bycar,  Avethorp,  Edelmeton,  Bolton 
Percy,  Birthorpe,  Repynghale,  Sapyrton  and  Ropesley  aforesaid  and 
Barowe  and  Quamdon,  co.  Leicester,  the  manors  and  lordships  of  Stoke 


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1467*  Membrane  1— coit/.  ^ 

Dawbenejand  Satton,  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Stoke  Dawbenej, 
CO.  Northampton,  the  honour,  castle,  manor  and  lordship  of  Bevour  alias 
BeauToir  alias  Bealvoir  a/ta^  Bellover,  with  the  park  there  and  its  members 
of  WoIsthoi*p,  CO.  Lincoln,  Barkeston,  Plumgaitb,  Redmyld  and  Hardeby, 
CO.  Leicester,  with  the  advowsons  of  the  priory  of  Bevour  and  the  churches 
of  Hardebj,  Wolstliorpe  and  Kedmylde,  and  a  rent  called  ^  Oastelward,'  the. 
manor  of  Bottesford  cdias  Botellesford,  with  the  hamlets  of  Normanton 
and  Esthorp,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Bottesford,  co.  Leicester, 
the  manor  of  Hadjngton,  co.  Lincoln, ,  and  all  lands,  rents,  services, 
reversions  and  possessions  in  Stoke  Dawbeney,  Sutton,  Wilbaston, 
Assheley,  Bevour,  Wollesthorpe,  Barkeston,  Plumgarth,  Kedmylde, 
Hardeby,  Bottesford,  Normanton,  Estthorpe  and  Hadyngton  aforesaid,  late 
of  Thomas,  late  lord  of  Roos,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  of 
forfeiture  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  Ifovember,  1  Edward  IV,  and 
a  tenement  called  '  le  Newe  Inne '  iu  the  parish  of  St.  Benet,  Tamystrete, 
London,  alias  '  Beaumont  Inne '  in  the  parish  of  St.  Bcnet  in  the  ward  of 
Baynardescastell,  London,  to  hold  from  Easter  last  with  knights*  fees, 
advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank- 
pledge, parks,  warrens,  chaces^  fairs,  markets,  waters,  fisheries  and  all  other 
profits,  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees,  and  as  many  other  rents 
and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  the  first  day  of  March, 
1  Edward  IV. ;  and  the  reversion  on  the  death  of  Katharine,  duchess  of 
Norfolk,  of  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Beaumaner,  the  manors  of  Barowe 
and  Quarndon,  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Whitwyk  with  its  members,  the 
manors  and  lordships  of  Rotby,  Bochaston,  Neuton,  Hokelscote,  Donyngton 
and  Merkefeld  and  the  manor  of  Whityngton,  co.  Leicester,  and  the  manor 
and  lordship  of  Hekyngton,  co.  Lincoln,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons, 
wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  parks, 
woods,  warrens,  chaces,  fairs,  markets,  waters,  fisheries  and  all  profits,  to 
hold  by  fealty  only ;  with  licence  to  enfeofT  any  persons  for  life  of  the  above 
or  any  parcel  thereof.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  9.  Grant  to  the  king's  knight  Walter  Blount,  lord  Montjoye,  whom  the  king 
WeBtminster.  has  raised  to  the  rank  of  a  baron,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  of  a 
messuage  and  4  acres  of  land  in  Wjggdon,  co.  Devon, -six  messuages  and 
20  acres  of  land  in  Launceston,  co.  Cornwall,  and  a  messuage  and  4  acres 
of  land  in  Ghaeeford,  co.  Devon,  late  of  William  Gary  alitzs  Garee,  knight, 
and  in  the  king  s  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  of  forfeiture  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  21  January,  4  Edward  IV.  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of 
Coteriche,  co.  Worcester,  and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in 
Coteriche  late  of  William  Vaux  alias  Vawes  alias  Vaulx,  knight,  and  in 
the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  of  forfeiture  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  and  the  manor  of  Ghylmelay 
alias  Chymlay,  co.  Devon,  and  all  lands,  rents  reversions  and  services  in 
Chilmelay,  of  Thomas  Courtenay,  late  earl  of  Devon,  and  in  the  king's 
hands  by  reason  of  the  last-named  act,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons, 
courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises,  fairs,  markets,  parks, 
warrens  and  profits,  to  hold  by  the  rents  and  services  of  as  many  knights' 
fees,  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before 
4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  and  all  issues  from  Easter  last.  By  p.s. 

July  28.  Grant  for  life  from  Easter  last  to  the  king's  servant  John  Fortescu, 
Westminster,  esquire,  of  the  manors  of  Halwell,  Highaunton  by  Shepeswasshe,  Northlew 
and  Hoi  way,  co.  Devon,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  William 
Gary,  knight,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank- 
pledge, parks,  warrens,  chaces,  wastes,  markets,  fairs,  liberties,  franchises, 
wards,  marriages,  escheats,  reliefs  and  services  of  tenants,  not  exceeding 
the  value  of  24/.  yearly.  By  p.s. 


M  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


\4.Q^^  Membranes  24rf— 20c?. 

Commissions  of  the  peace  in  various  coanties  pursuant  to  the  statutes  and 
ordinances  of  Winchester,  Northampton,  Westminster  and  Cambridge. 
(See  Appendiic.) 

Membrane  ISd. 

June  28.  Commission  to  John  Martyn,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  to 
Westminster,  arrest  certain  malefactors  who  came  upon  a  vessel  sailing  upon  the  sea 
near  the  Isle  of  Tenet,  which  certain  merchants  of  Qenoa  in  the  city  of 
London  had  laden  with  130  bales  of  woad  at  Sandwich  of  their  own  goods 
to  take  to  London,  and  carried  the  vessel  and  woad  off  to  places  unknown, 
and  to  bring  them  before  the  king  in  Chancery  and  to  seize  the  vessel  and 
woad  and  put  the  same  in  safe  custody.  By  p.s. 

* 

'    Membrane  16J. 

April  18.  Commission  de  tcalliis  et  fossatis  to  Thomas,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of 
Westminster.  St.  Mary  Graces  by  the  Tower  of  London,  Thomas  XJrswyk,  Thomas 
Frowyk,  esquire,  John  Fyloll,  Thomas  Burgoyn,  Robert  Tanfeld,  William 
Chadworth,  esquire,  Kobert  Grene,  esquire,  Hugh  Kyngeston  and  John 
Blofeld  by  the  coast  of  the  sea  and  marsh  between  the  mill  of  St.  Katharine 
by  the  Tower  of  London  to  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary  Metfelon  and  thence  to 
the  church  of  St.  Dunstan,  Stebenhith,  and  thence  to  the  church  of 
St.  Leonard,  Bremley,  and  thence  to  the  river  called  le  Ley,  and  thence  to 
the  Thames  and  thence  to  the  said  mill  in  the  county  of  Middlesex. 

Oct.  24.         The  like  to  the  said  abbot,  Thomas  Urswyk,  Thomas  Frowyk,  esquire, 
Westminster.  Thomas   Burgoyn,  Robert  Tanfeld,  William  Chadworth,  esquire,  Robert 
Grene,  esquire,  Hugh  Kyngeston,  Thomas  Lamberd,  Hugh  Ratclif  and 
John  Blofeld  in  the  same  places. 

Nov.  15.  The  like  to  the  king's  kinsman  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
Westminster.  Humphrey  Bourghchier  of  Cromwell,  knight,  Henry  Stafford,  knight, 
Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  Oliver  Seintjohn,  esquire,  William  Husee^  William 
Coote,  Richard  Welby,  Richard  Walcote,  Thomas  Wymbyssh,  Richard 
Fynchebek,  Leonard  Thomburgh,  Richard  Fendyk,  William  Fairfax,  Simon 
Hareby  and  John  Wakerley  from  Staunford,  co.  Lincoln,  to  Dodyngton 
Fygot,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  thence  by  the  bounds  of  Kesteven  and  Holand  to 
the  sea  and  by  the  coast  of  the  sea  to  Walpole,  co.  Norfolk,  and  Wysbych, 
CO.  Cambridge,  and  thence  by  the  bounds  of  the  marsh  to  Huntyngdon, 
Peterborough,  and  Staunford  aforesaid. 

Membrane  I6d. 

May  9.  Commission    to    William    Payntour,    Thomas    Newent   and    Nicholas 

WestmiDEter.  Johnson  to  take  waggons,  carts,  horses  and  oxen  and  workmen,  labourers, 

and  other  men  and  ofher  necessaries  for  the  carriage  required  by  the  king's 

kinsman  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  who  is  going  to  Ireland  for  the  repregsion 


of  the  rebels  there. 


Membrane  I4d. 


March  12.        Commission  to  Robert  Harecourt,  knight,  Richard    Danvers,  Richard 

Westminster.  Halle  and  Henry  Reynford  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  Oxford  of  David  William 

a/ias  Giliam  late  of  Cardiff  in  Wales,  *  yoman,'  pri?oner  there. 

March  15.        The  like  to  Richard  Byngham,  knight,  and  John  Stanley,  knight,  to 
Wertminster.  deliver  the  gaol  of  Stafford  of  William  Rippon  alias  Halle  of  Lichefeld, 


7  fiDWARD  IV.-.PART  L  29 


1467.  '  Membrane  I4d — cont, 

CO.  Stafford,  Maborer/  and  Ellen  late  the  wife  of  WiOiam  Madeley  of 
Licliefeld,  *  huswyf,'  prisoners  there. 

April  1.  Commission  to  John  Dey,  major  of  the  town  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull, 

Westmiocter.  Nicholas  Elys,  John  Hadelsey  and  the  sheriff  of  the  said  town  to  seize  a 
-  ship  of  Dertemuth  of  which  Thomas  alias  Thomkyn  Laky  is  owner  in  the 
port  of  the  said  town,  which  the  king  la  informed  was  concerned  in  the 
capture  and  spoiling  at  sea  of  a  ship  of  John  de  Yeeri  merchant  of 
Haremuth  in  Seland,  laden  with  divers  goods  and  merchandise,  contrary  to 
the  friendship  between  the  king  and  the  men  of  Seland,  and  to  keep  the 
said  ship  and  goods  and  merchandise  and  gear  in  safe-custody  and  to  arrest 
the  said  Thomas  and  bring  him  before  the  king  in  council. 

March  30.       Commission  to  William  Fetherston  to  take  masters  and  mariners  for 
Westminster,   certain  ships  that  the  king  has  ordered  to  be  prepared  for  the  defence  of  the 
realm. 

April  17.        Commission  to  William  Canynges,  mayor  of  Bristol,  and  Richard  Joye, 

WestminBter.  master  of  a  ship  called  le  George  of  Worcestre,  to  take  mariners  for  the 

said  ship,  which  has  been  ordered  among  others  for  the  conduct  of  the 

king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  who  is  going  to  Ireland  for  the 

repression  oi  the  rebels  there. 

MSMBRANB  }Zd. 

May  11.         Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  ap  Gwylym,  esquire,  Thomas 

Westminster.  Lymeryk,  Thomas  Lewes  and  Thomas  ap  Morgan  touching  all  felonies  and 

trespasses  committed  by  Walter  Knyght  within  the  lordship  of  Chipstowo 

in  the  march  of  Wales  adjoining  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the  liberty 

of  the  same. 

July  9.  Commission  to  Edward  Skelton,  esquire,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at 

Westminster,  arms,  and  John  Wild  to  arrest  John  Lorkyn,  'wever,'  and  bring  him 
befora  the  king  in  Chancery  to  find  security  that  he  will  not  do  bodily 
harm  to  William  Aunsell  or  any  of  the  king's  people. 

Aug.  14.  Commission  to  John  Denys  of  Orlay,  John  Orchard,  John  FitzJames, 
Westminster.  John  Pollard,  William  Coffyn,  John  Penfoun,  John  Gogh,  William  Jacob,  ^ 
William  Danvers,  John  Denton,  William  Milford,  Richard  Whole  and  the 
sheriffs  of  Somerset,  Berks,  Devon  and  Cornwall  to  enquire  of  what  lands, 
rents,  services,  reversions  and  possessions  Thomas  Ormond  alias  Botillicr, 
knight,  and  Anne  his  wife  were  seised  on  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  or 
before  that  time. 

Aug*  28.         Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  William 
Westminster.   Herbert  of  Herbert,   knight,   and  the  sheriff  of  Salop  to  arrest  Roger 
Kynaston,  late  of  Walford,  co.  Salop,  esquire,  alias  of  Knokyn  in   the 
marches  of  Wales,  and  bring  him  before  the  king  in  council. 

Sept.  26.         Commission  to  Ralph  dc  Gray&tok,  knight,  Hugh  Louther  the  elder, 
Westminster.   Richard  Bewelewe,  William  Betfiom  and  the  coroners  in  the  county  of 

Westmoreland  to  enquire  what  lands  Ranulph  Dacre,  knight,  held  in  the 
said  county  on  the  day  of  his  death,  how  much  they  are  worth,  when  he 
died,  who  is  his  next  heir,  and  who  has  occupied  them  since  his  death. 

Membiusb  I2d, 

May  1.  Commi8.sion  to  Thomas  Throgmerton,  Richard  Croft  the  elder,  Thomas 

Westminster.   Lygon  and  the  sheriff  of  Worcester  to  arrest  John  Morgan  of  Worcester, 

esquire,  Ralph  Wysham  and  John  Tommes  and  bring  them  before  the  king 


^0  CALENDAR  OF  PATEltT  BOLtS. 


X467*  Membrane  12d — cotU. 

in  Chancery  to  find  security  that  they  will  not  do  bodily  harm  to  Bobert 
Wynter  or  any  of  the  king's  people. 

May  10.  Commission  to  Thomas  Tresham,  knight^  John  Catesby,  John  Dyve, 
Westminster.  Bobert  Tanfeld,  John  Eltonhede  and  WiUiam  Lago  to  deliver  the  gaol  of 
Northampton  of  John  Hoton,  late  of  Coventre, '  yoman/  Henry  Davy  late 
of  Thorpe  Mallesore,  co«  Northampton,  *  husbondman/  William  Dav}'  late 
of  Thorpe  Mallesore,  ^  hosbondman,'  Edmund  Trussel  late  of  Elmesthorpe, 
CO.  Leicester,  esquire,  and  Richard  Wright  late  of  Aylmesthorpe,  <  yoman/ 
prisoners  there. 

June  10.         The  like    to  John   Grevile,  knight,  Thomas  Brygge,  John  Brygge, 
Westminster.  Thomas  Lymeryk,  Thomas  Frenssh  and  Thomas  Morgan  to  deliver  the 
gaol  of  Gloucester  of  Thomas  Eggecombe  of  Hembury,  co.  Gloucester, 
clerk,  prisoner  there. 

June  23.  Commission  to  the  justices  of  the  peace,  the  keepers  of  the  ports  and 
Westminster,  other  maritime  places,  the  sheriffs,  mayors,  bailifis  and  constables  within 
the  counties  of  Lincoln  and  Norfolk  to  enquire  into  the  petition  of  Bichard 
Cruceman,  late  master  of  a  ship  called  le  George  of  Hanburgh  in  Almain, 
and  other  merchants  of  the  same  that  whereas  the  said  ship  laden  with  divers 
goods  and  merchandise  was  wrecked  by  the  intemperateness  of  the  sea  and 
the  negligence  of  the  pilot,  and  the  said  Bichard  and  merchants  and  the 
mariners  and  servants  of  the  ship  came  alive  to  land  so  that  it  could  net  be 
called  wreck  of  sea,  and  a  great  part  of  the  goods  and  merchandise 
were  cast  ashore  along  the  coasts  of  the  said  counties  and  recovered,  these 
may  be  restored  to  them  in  accordance  with  the  statute  of  27  Edward  III. ; 
and  to  cause  such  restitution  to  be  made. 


31 


7  EDWARD  IV.— Paet  II. 


1457.  Membrane  24. 

Sept.  9.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Threlkeld  of  the  office  of  serjeant  at  arms 

Dogmenfield.   within  the  king's  land  and  lordship  of  Ireland,  with  wages  of  12df.  daily 

from  Easter  last  at  the  hands  of  the  treasurer  of  the  said  land  and  all  other 

accnstomed  profits,  and  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  other  Serjeants  at  arms  yearly 

at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

Sept  6.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Q-eoffrey  Warton,  esquire,  of  the 

Dogmerefield.  manor  of  Thorneton,  co.  York,  not  exceeding  the  value  of  10/.  yearly,  and 
all  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in  Thometon,  late  of  Robert 
BoUyng,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture  and  by  virtue 
of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  with 
knights'  fees,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties  and  franchises  and 
with  issues  firom  Easter  last,  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  manv  knights' 
fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  %a  they  were  held  by  before 
4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  8»  Grant  to  the  wardens  and  commonalty  of  the  misiery  of  mercery  of  the 

Dogmersfield.  city  of  London,  in  repayment  of  the  sum  of  873/.  6*.  8rf.  lent  by  them  to 
the  king  for  the  defence  of  the  sea,  that  they  or  any  merchant  of  the  same 
mistery  or  their  factors  or  attomejs  may  ship  any  merchandise  in  the  port 
of  London,  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  excepted,  in  any  ships  of  denizens 
or  aliens,  and  take  the  same  to  foreign  parts  and  bring  back  other  merchan* 
disc  from  foreign  parts  to  the  said  port,  with  the  exception  of  wines  of 
the  growth  of  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine,  which  are  only  brought  in  ships  of 
denizens,  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  until  they  shall  thus  be  satisfied  of 
the  said  sum.  .By  p.s. 

Sept.  16.        Grant  to  John,  lord  Wenlok,  by  way  of  regard,  of  all  the  moveable  goods 

I>ogm«Tsfield.  of  Henry,  late  duke  of  Somerset,  and  Andrew  Trollope  or  any  of  their 

servants,  rebels,  which  he  may  find  in  any  place  within  the  realm.     By  p.s. 

Sept.  16.  Pardon  to  the  bishop  of  Salisbury  and  Andrew  Brent,  keeper  of  his 
Dogmenfield.  prison,  of  the  escapes  from  the  said  prison,  while  the  bishop  was,  as  he 
still  is,  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service,  of  William  Arnold,  derk, 
Thomas  Conway,  Richard  Grene,  Ilichard  Pyket  and  John  Colyns,  clerks, 
convicted  of  felony,  and  all  fines  and  amercements  due  to  the  king  for  the 
same.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  17.         General  pardon  to  Louis  Davy  alias  Smyth,  late  of  London,  ^yoman/  of 
Dogmersfield.  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  13  September.  By  p.s. 

Sept*  25.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  a  Wode,  esquire,  of  the  lordship 
Dogmenfield.  and  manor  of  Topsham,  co.  Devon,  and  all  lands,  rents  and  services  in 
Topsham  of  Thomas,  late  earl  of  Devon,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons, 
courts,  views  of  frank-pledge,  warrens,  profits,  liberties  and  franchises  and 
all  issues  from  Easter  last,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture 
of  the  said  earl  and  by  virtue  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights' 
fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before 
4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  29.        Grant,  during  good  behaviour,  to  Ralph  Wolseley  of  the  office  of  fourth 

Dogmersfield.  baron    of    the   Exchequer  in   the  place   of  John   Ingoldesby,   with   the 

accustomed  fees,  wages,  regards,  vestures  and  other  profits,  receiving  yearly 


di  CALENDAR  OF  PAtENT  -BOLLS. 


1467-  Membrane  24 — cont, 

sach  wages,  fees  and  regards  as  other  barons  of  the  Exchequer  bad  in  the 
time  of  Edward  III.  Bj  p^. 

Sept.  30.         Appointment  for  life  of  Master  John  Gunihorp,  king's  clerk,  secretary 

Dogmenfield.  of  the  queen,  as  master  of  the   college  called  the  King's    Hall  in  the 

Universitj  of  Cambridge,  in  the  king^s  gift  by  the  decease  of  Master 

Thomas  Seintjuste,  king's  chaplain.  By  p.s. 

Mbubrane  23. 

Sept.  18.  Grant  (o  Joan  Swete  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Swete,  John  Scot,  knight, 

Dogmersfield.  George  Darell,  knight,  Richard  Haute,  esquire,  and  Richard  Bole, 
'gentilman,'  and  their  heirs  and  assigns  of  the  manors  of  Rokeboume, 
CO.  Southampton,  Northcourte  in  Combe  Byset,  co.  Wilts,  and  Okeley, 
Overattebere,  Netherattebere  and  Homer,  co.  Somerset,  and  all  messuages, 
lands,  rent«,  revei^sions  and  services  pertaining  to  them,  for  the  term  of 
five  years  .without  impeachment  of  waste  and  without  rendering  any 
account,  with  reversion  to  the  king  for  the  use  of  the  said  Joan  and  her 
heirs  ;  in  accordance  with  a  supplication  by  the  said  Joan  that  whereas 
she  and  her  said  husband  were  seised  of  the  above-mentioned  premises  in 
their  demesne  as  of  fee  as  in  her  right  and  enfeoffed  the  king  of  the  same 
to  the  use  of  themselves  and  her  heirs,  and  he  was  seised  of  them  until 
Thomas  Horsey,  John  Calewey  and  John  Wykes  entered  into  them,  as 
appears  by  divers  inquisitions,  and  so  they  still  remain  in  the  king's  hands 
he  should  grant  them  as  above.  By  E. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  below, 

'  Aug.  ^^.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  sister  Anne,  duchess  of  Exeter,  of  the 
Westminster,  lordships  and  manors  of  Maynarbyere  and  Pennelay,  co.  Pembroke,  and 
the  land  and  lordship  of  Hope  and  Hopedale  in  Wales  with  their  members 
and  all  royal  rights,  franchises,  liberties,  jurisdictions,  rents,  services,  courts 
leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  cantreds,  commotes  and  other  profits,  the  town 
of  Norwych,  co.  Chester,  and  a  yearly  rent  of  7^.  6*.  8rf.  from  the  issues  of 
the  lands  of  Overraersshe,  co.  Chester,  the  manors  of  Stevyngton,  co. 
Bedford,  and  Ludforde,  co.  Somerset,  the  manors  of  Bovytracy,  Northlieu, 
Holdesworthy  and  Langacre,  the  castle,  lordships  and  manors  of  Bernestaple, 
Combemartyn,  Southmolton,  Dertyngton  and  Blakebourneboty,  the  hundreds 
of  Fremyngton  and  Southmolton  and  the  manor  of  Toryngton,  co.  Devon, 
the  manors  of  Haselbeare  and  Blakedon  and  the  hundreds  of  Stone  and 
Cattesasshe,  co.  Somerset,  the  manors  of  Fletc  Damarle,  Holberton, 
Thorneton  and  Wyncletracy,  co.  Devon,  and  an  inn  called  Coldeherburgh 
and  Coldeherburghlane  in  the  city  of  London,  which  she  held  jointly  with 
Henry,  late  duke  of  Exeter,  her  husband,  to  themselves  and  the  heirs  of 
their  bodies,  the  bailiwick  of  the  foreetersbip  in  the  forest  of  Grouele 
called  *  Southbaille,'  co.  Wilts,  the  manors  of  Newton  and  Haydok,  co. 
Lancaster,  the  manors  of  Dalbere  and  Dalberesleies  and  Wrixworth,  co. 
Derby,  the  manor  of  Rcdlyngton,  co.  Rutland,  the  manor  of  Great 
Gaddesden,  co.  Hertford,  and  the  manor  of  Takebere,  co.  Cornwall,  late  of 
the  said  duke,  the  manors  of  Merton,  co.  Westmoreland,  and  Langton,  co. 
York,  late  of  Thomas  Gray,  knight,  lord  of  Richcmond  Gray,  and  all  those 
lands,  rents  and  services  called  '  Dogettis '  and  '  Morises '  lying  in  the 
towns  of  Canwedon,  Hakwell  and  Little  Stanbrigge,  all  those  lands,  rents 
and  services  called  *  Wakerynges '  lying  in  the  town  of  Great  Wakerynge, 
and  two  marshes  called  *  Riggewerde '  and  '  Tilwerdc '  in  the  town  of 
Great  Stanbrigge,  co.  Essex,  late  of  James,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  with 
knights'  fees,  udvowsons,  services,  fairs,  markets,  warrens,  ohaccs,  fisheries 
and  emoluments,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  of  forfeiture  in 
Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  to  hold  frou^ 


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1467.  Metnbrane  23 — cont. 

Easter  last  without  impeachment  of  waste  by  the  services  of  as  many 
knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by 
before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  with  remainders  to  her  daughter  Anne 
and  the  heirs  of  her  body  and  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  duchess. 
Grant  to  her  also  of  the  manor  of  Fremyngton,  co.  Devon,  which  she 
held  jointly  with  her  husband,  with  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  to 
hold  as  above  from  Easter  Inst  for  life  and  for  seven  years  after  her  death 
to  fulfil  her^will,  with  remainder  as  above.  Grant  also  that  she  and  her 
said  daughter  and  their  heirs  fshall  have  in  the  premises  specified  wreck  of 
sea,  chattels  of  felons,  fugitives  and  outlaws,  chattels  called  waif  and  stray, 
treasure  trove,  deodand  and  other  profits.  And  grant  to  her  of  60/.  yearly 
for  life  from  Easter  last,  viz.  40/.  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Devon 
and  20/.  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Cambridge  and  Htintingdon. 

By  p.8. 

Sept.  29.  Graut  to  Joan  Swete  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Swete,  John  Scot,  knight, 
Dogmerafield.  George  Darejl,  knight,  Richard  Haute  the  elder,  esquire,  and  Richard  Bole, 
'gentilman,'  and  their  heirs  and  assigns  of  the  manors  of  Rokebourne,  co. 
Southampton,  Northcourte  in  Combe  Biset,  co.  Wilts,  and  Okeley, 
Overattebere,  Netberattebero  and  Homer,  co.  Somerset,  and  all  messuages, 
lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  pertaining  to  them,  for  the  term  of  five 
years,  without  impeachment  of  waste  and  without  rendering  any  account, 
with  reversion  to  the  king  for  the  use  of  the  said  Joan  and  her  heirs  ;  in 
accordance  with  a  supplication  by  the  said  Joan  that  whereas  she  and  her 
said  husband  were  seised  of  the  above-mentioned  premises  in  their  demesne 
as  of  fee  as  in  her  right  and  enfeoffed  the  king  of  the  same  to  the  use  of 
themselves  and  her  heirs,  and  he  was  seised  of  the  same  until  Thomas 
Horsey,  John  Calevvey  and  John  Wykes  entered  into  the  said  manors  of 
Rokebourne  and  Northcourte  and  the  same  Thomas,  John  and  John  and 
Thom£^  Lyte  entered  into  the  said  manor  of  Okeley  and  John  Huntley, 
Isabel  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Huntley,  John  Sydenham  and  William 
Lucok  entered  into  the  said  manors  of  Overattebere,  Netherattebere  and 
Homer,  as  appears  by  divers  inquisitions,  and  so  they  still  remain  in  the 
king's  hands,  he  should  grant  them  as  above.  \iy  K. 

Sept.  30.         Presentation  of  Richard  Lake  to  the  parish  cimrch  of  Highonger,  in  the 
Dogmersfield.  diocese  of  London,  void  by  the  death  of  Richard  Langstrother.  By  p.s. 

Membranb  22. 

Aug.  22.  Grant  to  Ralph  Verney,  citizen  and  alderman  of  London,  and  the  heirs 
Westminster,  of  his  body  of  two  messuages,  64J  acres  of  land  and  meadow  and  2s,  of  rent 
in  Alesbury,  co.  Buckingham,  three  messuages,  and  150  acres  of  land  and 
meadow  in  Berton,  co.  Buckingham,  and  two  crofts,  20  acres  of  land  and 
meadow  and  '2s.  of  rent  in  Burcote,  co.  Buckingham,  late  of  William  Wandes- 
ford  alias  Waynesford,  esquire,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his 
forfeiture  and  by  virtue  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 
1  Edward  IV.,  with  knights'  fees,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge, 
liberties,  franchises  and  profits,  to  hold  from  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.,  by 
the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services 
as  they  were  held  by  before  that  date.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  24.  Grant  to  Richard  Wydevile,  earl  of  Ryvers,  lord  of  Grafton  and  la  Mote, 
Westminster,  treasurer  of  England,  and  Thomas  Pounde  and  John  Roger,  esquires,  and 
William  Kerver,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  in  repayment  of  the  sum  of 
6,500/.  due  to  them,  as  appears  in  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  of  all 
moneys  arising  from  the  subsidy  called  tonnage  and  poundage  in  the  port 
of  London  and  from  the  said  subsidy  and  all  customs  and  subsidies  in  the 

y  96186.  C 


34  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1467*  Membrane  22 — conU 

ports  of  Southampton,  Saudwich,  Bristol,  Exeter,  Dertmouth,  Plyinmouth, 
Fowey  and  Pole  and  from  all  wai'ds,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  forfeitures, 
custodies  of  heirs  and  lands  and  temporalities  of  archbishoprics  and  other 
ecclesiastical  benefices,  until  they  shall  be  fully  satisfied  of  the  said  sum. 

By  p.s. 

Sept.  4.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Claybroke,  yeoman  of  the 

Dogmersfield.  king's  larder,  of  the  custody  of  the  gaol  of  the  king's  castle  of  York  with 

the  portership  of  the  same,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  4.         General  pardon  to   Gieofirey  Johnson  alias  Griffith  Johnson  late  of 
Dogmensfield.  Brakstede,  co.  Essex,  *  yoman.'  By  K. 

Sept.  8.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsmen  Thomas,  archbishop  of  Canterbur}'-,  George, 

Dogmersfield.  archbishop  of  York,  Heniy,  earl  of  Essex,  and  Henry  Stafford,  knight, 
and  John  Stafford,  knight,  sons  of  Humphrey,  late  duke  of  Buckingham, 
aud  Walter  Blount,  knight,  lord  Mountjoy,  of  the  manor  of  Stowebardolf, 
the  manor  of  Rough  ton  and  Fares  well,  the  .manor  of  Whynburgh  and 
Mateshall,  the  manor  of  Canteley,  the  manor  of  Strumpeshall  aud  the  manor 
of  Castrebardolf,  co.  Norfolk,  the  manor  of  Ilketeshall,  the  manor  of 
Denyugton  and  Brundisshe,  and  the  manor  of  Gretyngham,  co.  Suffolk,  and 
the  manor  of  Reskyngton  and  Dygby  and  the  manor  of  Westburgh  aud 
Cathorp,  co.  Lincoln,  late  of  William  Beaumont,  knight^  late  lord  Beaumont, 
and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards, 
marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  courts,  views  of  frank-pledge,  parks,  warrens, 
fairs,  markets,  liberties,  franchises  and  other  profits,  as  the  said  William  held 
them,  for  the  lives  of  the  said  William  and  Joan  his  wife,  daughter  of 
Humphrey,  late  duke  of  Buckingham,  for  her  use,  in  consideration  of  her 
neai'ness  of  blood  to  the  king,  with  remainder,  as  regards  the  said  manors  of 
Stowbardolf,  Roughton  and  Fareswell,  Whynburgh  and  Mateshall  with 
knights'  fees  etc.  as  above,  to  the  heirs  of  her  body,  for  20*.  4rf.  to  be  paid  in 
the  haiiaper.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  by  surrender  and  cancelled^  because  the  king  granted  the  same 
to  them  by  other  letters  patent  on  4  December^  8  Edward  IK 

Sept.  7.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Norys,  knight,  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the 

Dogmersfield.  rolls  of  Chancery  in  Ireland,  with  the  accustomed  fees,  in  the  same  manner 

as  Thomas  Colt  or  any  other  occupant  of  the  office.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Rokeleyes  alias  Parkar  of 
the  office  of  yeoman  veautrer  of  the  king's  dogs  called  *  bukhoundes,'  with 
the  accustomed  fees  at  the  hands  of  William  Brokas,  esquire,  master  of  the 
*  bukhoundes.'  By  p.s. 

MSMBRANBS  21 — 19. 

June  24.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  William,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of 
WestmiDster.  I Dculacresse  of  a  charter  dated  at   P^ltham,  30  January,  4   Edward  III. 
\^Chart€r  Ro  11^  ^  Edward  II L  No,  105],  inspecting  and  confirming  the 
following : — 

1.  A  charter  dated  at  Woodstock,  28  July,  31  Henry  III. 

2.  A  charter  dated  at  Rhuddlan,  1 6  December,  1 1  Edward  L    [  Charter 

Roll,  11  Edward  1,  No.  46.1 

3.  A  charter  of  Ranulph,  earl  of  Chester  and  Lincoln.     [^MonasticoHy 

No.  VI.'] 

4.  A  charter  dated  at  Malmesbury,  23  November,  9  John. 

5.  A  charter  dated  at  Reading,  25  October,  16  Henry  III.,  inspecting 

and  confirming  No.  3. 
6-8.  Three  charters  of  the  said  earl  Ranulph. 


7  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  II.  35 


1467.  Membranes  2\ — 19 — cont. 

9.  Another  charter  of  the  same.     [Monasiicon,  No,  VIL'] 
10-14.  Five  other  charters  of  the  same. 

15.  A  charter  of  Edward  I.  hefore  he  assumed  the  govemahce  of  the  realm, 

dated  at  Chester,  5  January,  54  Henry  III. 

16.  Letters  patent  of  the  same  dated  15  February,  54  Henry  III. 

17.  A  charter  of  Hugh,  earl  of  Chester.     [^Monasticon,  No.  IIL] 

18.  Another  charter  of  the  same. 

19.  A  charter  of  the  said  earl  Ranulph. 

20.  A  writing  of  John,  earl  of  Chester. 

21 .  Divers  grants  not  dated  or  set  out  at  length. 

For  5  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Membrane  19 — cont. 

June  15.  Grant  to  the  vicars  in  the  church  of  Holy  Trinity,  Chichester,  that  they 
Westminster,  and  their  successors  may  elect  a  principal  whensoever  they  please,  and 
that  the  principal  and  vicars  shall  be  called  the  principal  and  commonalty 
of  the  vicars  of  the  church  of  Holy  Trinity,  Chichester^  and  shall  have  a 
common  seal  and  shall  be  capable  of  acquiring  lands  and  possessions  and  of 
[ileading  and  being  impleaded ;  provided  that  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the 
said  church  shall  always  present  to  the  vicarages  in  the  church  when  void 
according  to  the  ancient  statutes,  ordinances  and  customs,  and  that  this 
grant  shall  not  be  to  their  prejudice.  By  p.s. 

July  16.  General  pardon  to  John  Water  alias  Bomlet  late  of  Longwyke,  co. 

Westminster.  Buckingham,  '  husbondman.'  By  p.s. 

June  22.        Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Worcester  for  the  restitution 

Westminster,  of  the   temporalities   of  the   monastery  of  Evesham,   in  the  diocese   of 

Worcester,  void  by  the  death  of  Bichard  Penbroke,  last  abbot,  to  Richard 

Hawkesbury,  monk  of  the  monastery,  who  has  been  elected   abbot   in 

accordance  with  an  indult  of  the  apostolic  see.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 
The  cliancellor  in  the  county  palatine  of  Lancaster. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the  march  of  Wales 

adjacent. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Warwick. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northampton. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  the  march  of  Wales 

adjacent. 
The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Staffoixi. 
John  Yonge,  mayor  of  the  city  of  London  and  escheator  in  that  city. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

July  11.         Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Nottingham  and  Derby  for 

Westminster,  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  priory  of  Newstead  within  the 

forest  of  Shirwode,  of  the  order  of  St.  Augustine,  to  Thomas  Gounthorpe, 

canon  of  the  house,  whose  election  as  prior  G.  archbishop  of  York  has 

confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

June  9.         Licence  for  the  sub-prior  and  canons   of  the  priory  of  Newstead    in 
Westminster.  Shii-wode  to  elect  a  prior  in  the  place  of  John  Dorham,  deceased. 

Nov.  18.         Appointment,  until  16  May  next,  of  Bichard  Exton  to  purvey  beeves, 
Westminster,   muttons,  salt  and  fresh-water  fish  and  other  necessaries  for  the  office  of 
buyer  of  the  household  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 
The  like  of  Henry  Forth. 

O  2 


36  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


14(57^  ^^BMBRANE  18. 

Aug.  16.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  secretary  Master  William  HatclyiF  of  the 
Wettminster.  manor  of  Fritcswell,  co.  Oxford,  and  advowsons  of  churches,  knights'  fees, 
franchises,  liberties  and  privileges  with  the  members  and  parcels  pertaining 
to  the  said  manor,  and  all  other  lands  in  Friteswell  aforesaid,  of  Henry 
Beauford,  late  duke  of  Somerset,  and  James  Ormonde,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire, 
in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  their  forfeiture  and  by  virtue  of  the  act 
in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  and  a  plot  with 
two  tenements  annexed  in  the  parish  of  St.  Michael,  Wodestretc,  London, 
of  William,  late  viscount  Beaumont,  and  the  manor  of  Brentbradfeld, 
CO.  Suffolk,  alias  the  manor  of  Roos  in  Brentbradfeld  and  all  lands  in 
Brandbradfeld  aforesaid,  Cokefeld,  Great  Welwetham  and  Monkes  Bradfeld, 
CO.  Suffolk,  of  Thomas  Boos,  knight,  late  lord  of  Roos,  in  the  king's 
hands  by  reason  of  their  forfeiture  and  by  virtue  of  the  act  aforesaid,  with 
all  issues  from  Easter  last,  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees 
and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March, 
1  Edward  lY.;  and  an  annuity  of  261.  ISs,  4r/.  f rom  Easter  last  at  the 
receipt  of  the  Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

Oct  20.  Grant  to  Thomas,  archbishop   of    Canterbury,  George,  archbishop   of 

WestmuiBter.  York,  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  William  Bourghchier, 
knight,  lord  Filzwareyn,  Thomas  Barnes  and  Richard  Viell  of  the  manors 
of  Anry,  Lytelham  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Lytelham,  Vera 
Worthy,  Petermerlon,  Mylton  Damerell,  Cokebury  and  Yendestowe  with 
the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Yendestowe,  and  the  advowson  of  the 
church  of  Southtauton,  co.  Devon^  the  manor  of  Estrannemere,  co.  Somerset, 
and  all  messuages,  hinds,  renfr-,  reversions  and  services  in  Hankeford,  Hals, 
Uppecote,  Brendes worthy,  Wayte,  Sodworthy,  Aysserygge,  Bydeford, 
Torryton,  Beme,  Tadyportc,  Hygham,  Rolston,  Bevyshyll,  Passhcote, 
Possebury,  Raissheley,  Fenton,  Danjshampton,  Langtre,  Illeshershc,  Horton, 
Buckyssh,  Huyshille,  Holdwill,  Shofterigge,  Duardyng,  Knoll,  Kelenyke, 
Estbury  and  Quarum,  with  all  other  messuages,  lands,  rents,  reversions  and 
services  in  the  counties  of  Devon,  Cornwall,  Somerset  and  Berks,  with 
advowsons,  knights'  fees,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  warrens, 
franchises,  jurisdictions,  liberties  and  other  appurtenances,  late  of  Thomas 
Ormond  alias  Botiller,  knight,  and  Anne  his  wife,  daughter  of  Aune,  late 
duchess  of  Exeter,  sister  of  Thomas  Mountague,  knight,  sometime  earl  of 
Salisbury,  father  of  Alice,  late  countess  of  Salisbury,  as  in  the  right  of  the 
said  Anne,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  against  the  said  Thomas  Ormond, 
to  hold  for  the  life  of  the  latter  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and 
as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March, 
1  Edward  IV. ;  and  pardon  to  them  of  all  issues  of  tiie  same  from  that  date. 

By  p.s. 

Oct.  23.  Pardon  to  John  Calowe  of  Sytelyng,  co.   Dorset,  *  gentilman,'  of   his 

Westminster,  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Hertford  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to 
satisfy  him  of  his  ransom  for  not  having  Richard  Bolton,  late  of  London, 
'yoman,'  alias  Richard  Sauuder  late  of  Whitelakynton,  co.  Somerset, 
'  y Oman,' who  was  handed  over  to  him  in  bail,  before  the  late  king  at  a 
certain  day  to  answer  for  divers  felonies  and  trespasses  ;  he  having  sur- 
rendered to  the  Manshalsea  prison,  as  John  Markeham,  knight,  chief  justice 
of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

Oct.  25.  General  pardon  to  Andrew  Grantham,  chaplain,  one  of  the  vicars  in  the 

Westminster,    cathedral  church  of  Wells,  co.  Somerset.  By  p.8. 

Oct.  26.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  William  Bertram  of  the  office  of  troner  of  tin 

Westminster,   and    lead    within    the    counties    of    Tevon   and   Cornwull,   receiving  the 


7  EDWARD  IV.— Pakt  II.  37 


1467.  Atembrane  18 — cont. 

accustomed   fees  at  the  hands  of  the   receiver  general   of  the  duchy  of 
Cornwall.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  26.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Walter  Aumenere  of  the  office  of  one 

Westminster,  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  to  which  he  was  appointed  on  Michaelmas, 
6  Edward  TV,  and  which  he  has  exercised  since  that  date  without  letters 
patent  or  fee,  and  I2d.  daily  from  that  date  from  the  issues  of  the  counties 
of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  and  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  other  Serjeants  at  arms 
yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

Oc».  27.         Exemption  for  life  of  Edmund  Rede,  knight,  from  being  put  on  assizes, 

Westminster,  juries,  recognisances,  attaints  or  inquisitions,  and  from  being  made  justice, 

bailiff,   escheator,   coroner,   sheriff,  constable,  provost,  collector,  taxer  or 

controller  of  tenths,  fifteenths,  taxes  or  subsidies,  or  officer,  commissioner  or 

minister  of  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  27.  Grant  for  life  to  the  said  Edmund  of  a  tun  of  wine  yearly  in  the  port  of 

Westminster.   London  at  the  hands  of  the  king's  chief  butler  or  his  lieutenant  there. 

By  p.s. 

Oct.  6.  Licence,  for  10  marks  paid  in    the  hanaper,  for  Joan  late  the  wife  of 

Westminster.  Richard  Yard,  esquire,  to  grant  the  manor  of  Tengweke  alias  Highweke  with 
a  third  part  of  the  hundred  of  Tengbrlgge  belonging  to  it,  a  messuage,  four 
mills,  a  carucate  of  land  and  10  acres  of  meadow  and  8/.  of  rent  in  Tengweke 
alias  Highweke,  Neweton  Busshell  and  Bradley,  co.  Devon,  held  in  chief, 
to  Gilbert  Yard,  her  son,  and  his  heirs  and  assigns. 

MSM  BRANS  17. 

July  8.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Queneson  of  the  profit  of  wines  called  '  issak  * 

Westminster,   sold  in  the  taverns  of  the  city  of  Bordeaux  and  the  profits  of  the  market 

of  the  same  city,  in  the  same  manner  as  John  Pikbourn  or  anyone  else  had 

them.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Thomas  Holme,  Norrey  king  of 

Westminster,   arms  of  the  northern  realm  of  England,  of  2ol.  yearly  for  the  fees  of  his 

office  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Kent  from  Easter,  4  Edward  IV. 

with  a  livery  such  as  any  other  king  of  arms  or  herald  had  in  the  time  of 

Edward  III.  yearly  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Kent. 

Oct  16.  Pardon  to  John  Thurlowe  the  younger  of  Thrypplowe   or   Triple  we, 

Westminster,  co.  Cambridge,  *yoman,'  of  his  outlawries  in  the  busting  of  London 
for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  satisfy  him  of  his  ransoms  for 
denying  a  writing  obligatory  of  a  debt  of  12/.  17*.  made  to  William 
Nicolasson  of  which  he  was  convicted  by  his  own  confession  and  for 
denying  another  writing  obligatory  of  a  debt  of  41.  made  to  William 
Evyngton,  Edmund  Kenslon  and  Thomas  Kenston  of  which  he  was 
convicted  by  a  jury,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as 
John  Markhani,  knight,  chiuf  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

Oct.  20.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  William  Netilton  that  he  shall  be  one  of  the 

Westminster,   yeomen  of  the  crown,  and  grant  to  him,  during  good  behaviour,  of  6d, 

.  daily  for  his  fee  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Bedford  ami  Buckingham 

from  Michaelmas  last,  from   which  day   he  has   had   the   occupation   of 

yeoman  of  the  crown.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  27.  Pardon  to  Roger  Rudby  of  Chichester,  co.  Sussex,  *  gentilman,'  of  his 

Westminster,    outlawry  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices 

of  the  Bench  to  satisfy  the  king  of  his  ransom  for  not  having  William 

Ludfs  of  Chichester  before  the  said  justices  at  a  certain  day  to  answer 


38  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS- 


1467»  Membrane  17 — cont, 

William  Hore  touching  a  trespass,  as  he  made  mainprise  to  do,  he  haying 
surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  satisfied  the  king  of  his  ransom,  as 
Robert  Danby,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

Oct.  22.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Gray,  knight,  that  he  be  one  of  the  poor 

Westminster,  knights  of  the  college  of  the  free  chapel  of  St,  Q^drge  within  the  castle  of 

Windesor,  receiving  wages  and  vesture  at  the  hands  of  the  warden  of  the 

college,  w  th  a  habitation  within  the  castle  and  all  other  things  that  any  of 

the  poor  knights  had.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  27.  Pardon  to  Richard  Lane   of  Shirborne,    co.   Dorset,   *  yoman,'  of  his 

Westminster,  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Dorset  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and 
his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  satisfy  John  Hobbes  of 
a  debt  of  40^.  which  he  recovered  against  him,  and  6s.  Sd.  damages,  the 
said  Richard  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  the  said  John 
having  appeared  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  by  John  Bevyn  his 
attorney  and  acknowledged  himself  satisfied,  as  Robert  Danby,  chief  justice 
of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

Oct.  30.  Grant,  during  good  behaviour,  to  Nicholas   Stathum  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  second  baron  of  the  Exchequer  immediately  after  John  Clerk,  who  now 

has  the  office,  shall  have  died  or  surrendered  it  or  whenever  it  shall  become 

vacant,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.8. 

July  11.         General  pardon  to  John  Kelk  alias  Kelque,  citizen  and  'goldesmyth '  of 
Westminster.  London,  Bj  p.s. 

Nov.  3.  Pardon  to  Richard  Safrey  late  of  Suthertyng,  co.  Sussex, '  hnsbondman,' 

Westminster,  of  his  outlawry  in  London  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his 
fellows,  justices  of  the  BencJi  of  the  late  king,  to  satisfy  John  Gknlyng, 
citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  of  40/.  which  he  recovered  against  him,  and 
91.  damages,  the  said  Richard  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  and 
the  said  John  having  appeared  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  by  Robert 
Vaus  his  attorney  and  acknowledged  himself  satisfied,  as  Robert  Danby, 
knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

Nov.  10.  General  pardon  to  Henry  Ottwey  late  of  Bedyngton,  co.  Surrey,  *  yoman,' 

Westminster,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  I  June  last.  By  p.s, 

Nov.  4.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Richard  Pygot  as  one  of  the  king's 

Westminster.   Serjeants  at  law,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

Membrane  16. 

Aug.  28.  Grant  to  the  king's  unde  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  and  his  wife  Isabel,  the 
Wertrainster.  king's  aunt,  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  of  the  lordship  and  manor  of 
Chyngford  and  all  lauds,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in  Chyngford,  co. 
Essex,  of  Thomas,  late  lord  Roos,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason 
of  his  forfeiture  and  by  virtue  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  the  lordship  and  manor  of  Aketon  or  Acton 
and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in  Aketon  alias  Acton,  co. 
Suffolk,  the  manor  called  '  Silvestres  Halle'  in  Sayntraaryburys  with  the  mills 
there  and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in  Sayntmaryburys,  in  the 
counties  of  Suffolk  and  Essex,  and  the  lordship,  manor  and  town  of  Ailesbury 
and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in  Ailesbury  and  Beerton,  co. 
Buckingham,  of  James,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  in  the  king's  hands  by 
reason  of  his  forfeiture  and  by  virtue  of  the  act  aforesaid,  and  the  manor 
of  Woddesdon  and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in  Woddesdoo, 
CO.  Buckingham,  of  Thomas,  late  earl  of  Devon,  and  in  the  king's  hands 
by  reason  of  his  forfeiture  and  by  virtue  of  the  act  aforesaid,  to  hold 
with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fairs. 


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1467.  Membrane  16 — cont, 

markets,  liberties,  franchises,  warrens,  profits  and  all  commodities  bj  the 
services  of  as  many  knights*  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as 
they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  and  all  issues  from 
Easter  last.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  28.  Grant  to  William  Carent,  esquire,  John  Carent  the  elder,  esquire,  and 
Westminster.  John  Carent  the  younger,  esquire,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  them  by  letters 
patent  dated  19  July  last,  surrendered  because  invalid,  of  the  custody 
during  minority  of  William  son  and  heir  of  John  Filoll,  tenant  in  chief, 
and  all  lands  late  of  the  said  John  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir  without 
disparagement  with  knights'  fees  pertaining  to  the  said  lands,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir  during  minority,  they  finding  a  competent  sustenance  for  the 
heir  and  supporting  all  charges.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Aug.  24.         Grant  to  the  king's  si8ter  Margaret,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  her  by 

WeBtminster.    letters  patent  dated   30  March,  5  Edward  IV.  surrendered,  of  an  annuity 

of  400/.  from  Michaelmas  last  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer  in  ready 

money  or  from  the  first  moneys  arising  from  the  king's  profiTers  or  other 

debts.  By  p.8. 

Sept  3.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Leicester  for  the  restitution  of 

Westminster,  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Oselveston,  of  the  order  of  St.  Augustine, 
to  Kobert  Kirkby,  canon  of  the  priory  of  Kirkby,  of  the  same  order  and  in 
the  same  diocese,  whose  election  as  abbot  J.  bishop  of  Lincoln  has 
confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  ordered  to  be  taken  by  the  abbot 
of  St.  Mary  de  Pr6  by  Leicester. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties : — 
Lincoln. 
Butland. 

Writ  de  intendetido  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Aug.  16.  Grant  to  the  king's  secretary  Master  William  Hattecliffe  and  the  heirs 
WestmiDster.  male  of  his  body  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Edyngworth  in  le  Merssh 
called  ^  Brentmersshe,'  with  all  lands  in  Frembourgh  and  Welles  and  Dalcote, 
CO.  Somerset,  and  advowsons,  knights'  fees,  franchises,  liberties  and 
privileges  pertaining  to  the  said  manor  with  its  members  and  parcels, 
late  of  John  {Boteler  of  Franburgh,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason 
of  his  forfeiture  and  by  virtue  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  with  all  issues  from  Easter  last,  to  hold  by  the 
services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as 
they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Mdward  IV.  for  20*.  4d.  to  be  paid 
for  fine  or  fee  of  the  great  seal.  By  p.8. 

Mbmbranb  15. 

July  17.  Grant  to  Lionel  Wideville,  clerk,  brother  of  the  queen,  of  all  issues  of 

Windsor,      the  archdeaconry  of  Norwich  belonging  to  the  king  by  reason  of  the  attaint 

of  John  Moreton,  archdeacon  of  Norwich,  by  authority  of  Parliament  at 

Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  and  the  consequent  forfeiture  of 

his  possessions.  By  p.8. 

July  20.  Pardon  to  the  king's  servant  John  Walford,  yeoman  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  chnmber,  who  has  the  custody  of  the  king's  gaol  of  ilchestre,  co.  Somerset, 
nnd  who  was  lately  on  the  king's  service  in  the  north  with  the  lord  of 
Hastynges,  the  king's  chamberlain,  of  the  escape  of  sixteen  prisoners 
commit  led  to  the  gaol  on  suspicion  of  felony,  viz.  John  Lloyd  cUicis  Ycvan, 
Willi.'im  Mylwarde  alias  Bradley,  Thomas  Preste,  *  tynker,'  John  Bole, 
'laborer,'  Robert  Coriser,  John  Dobbe,  Maillour,'  John  Baker,  Richard 
Werkeman,  Griffuthe  ap  Rees,  Richard  GeflFrey,  William  Cascombe,  John 


40  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1467.  Membrane  15 — cont. 

Davy,  John  ap  Thomas,  Peter  rurneys  alias  Towker,  Howell  ap  Jevan 
Vazhan  and  Richard  Parke.  By  p.8. 

July  15.         Grant  to  Thomas  Gray,  clerk,  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  free  chapel  of 
Westminster.    St.  Mary,  Wemstede,  co.  Hertford,  void  by  the  demise  of  John  Crecy. 

By  p.8. 

July  23.         Appointment,  until   23   January   next-,   of   David    Fissher    to    purvey 
Westminster,  pheasants,  partridges  and  other  fowls  for  the  expenses  of  the  household, 
and  thread  for  nets  for  their  capture,  and  carriage  for  them. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

July  25.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Feriby  of  all  lands,  rents  and 

Westminster,   services    of  Thomas,  late  lord  Roos,  in  the  parish  of  Coxhill,  co.  Lincoln, 

not  exceeding  the  value  of  10/.  yearly,  forfeited  to  the  crown  because  of  his 

being  against  the  king  in  the  battles  at  Shirburne,  co.  York,  and  elsewhere. 

Byp  8. 

July  23.  Grant  for  life  from  Easter  last  to  Edmund  Hastyng,  knight,  of  the 
Westminster,  manor  and  town  of  Gilling  in  Ridall,  co.  York,  of  which  Humphrey  Nevill, 
late  of  Brauncepath  in  tlie  bishopric  of  Durham,  esquire,  was  seised  on 
4  May,  1  Edward  IV.  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  and  continued  his  possession 
until  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  when  he  was  attainted  of  high  treason 
by  authority  of  Parliament  at  Westminster  and  the  above  came  into  the 
king's  hands,  and  all  issues  from  the  said  4  May.  By  p.s. 

July  23.  Grant  to  John  Hodelston,  knight,   and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  of 

Westminster,  all  lands,  rents,  services  and  reversions  in  Skelton  and  Lamunby,  co. 
Cumberland,  of  John,  late  lord  ClifPord,  son  and  heir  of  Thorn rs,  late 
lord  Clifford,  and  in  Kirkby,  Donerdale  and  Wrightyngton,  co.  Lancaster, 
late  of  Richard  Kirkeby,  esfjuire,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act 
in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  to  hold  with 
knights'  fees  and  advowsons  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and 
jis  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March, 
1  Edward  IV.,  and  all  issues  from  Easter  last.  By  p.s. 

July  25.         Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Chambre  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  king's 

Westiuinster.  Serjeants  at  arms,  with   wages  of   12^.  daily  from  Easter  last  from  the 

issues  of  the  counties  ol  Bedford  and   Buckingham,  and  a  livery  of  the 

suit  of  esquires  of  the  household  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe. 

By  p.s. 

Membrane  14. 

July  13.  Grant  to  Richard  Quatremayns,  esquire,  John  Leynton,  William  Hampton, 
Westminster.  John  Benet,  and  Richard  Fowlere  and  their  heirs  and  assigns  of  the 
manors  of  Wilbram,  co.  Cambridge,  and  Halton,  co.  Oxford,  and  all  lands, 
rents,  reversions,  and  services  in  Wilbram  and  Halton,  of  William  late 
viscount  Beaumont,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture 
and  by  virtue  of  an  act  of  forfeiture  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  No- 
vember, 1  Edward  IV.  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts  leet,  views 
of  frank-pledge,  waifs,  strays,  wards,  marriages,  escheats,  and  all  other 
profits  and  all  issues  from  Easter  last,  to  hold  for  the  use  of  the  said 
Richard  Quatremayns  by  such  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held 
by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  in  exchange  for  the  manor  of 
Hamyldon,  co.  Rutland,  which  the  latter  and  George,  archbishop  of  York, 
and  the  said  John^  William,  John  and  Richard,  his  co-feoffees,  granted  to 
the  king ;  with  provision  that  if  the  said  manors  or  any  parcel  of  them  be 
taken  back  into  the  king's  hands  or  restored  to  the  said  viscount  they  shall 
be  recompensed  with  other  lands  to  the  said  yearly  value.  Grant  also  to 
theni  of  the  manor  of  Wykemere,  co.  Norfolk,  late  of  the  said  viscount. 


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1467.  Membrane  14 — cont, 

in  the  king's  hands  as  above,  to  hold  from  Easter  last  for  the  life  of  the 
said  Richard  Quatremayns.  By  p.s. 

July  7.  General   pardon    to   John   Hale   late   of  Fuoggesasshe,   co.    Hereford, 

Westminster.   <  husbondeman,'  alias  of  Kalverhill,  co.  Hereford.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  28.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  knight  William  Herbert,  lord  Herbert,  whom 

Westminster,  the  king  has  raised  to  the  estate  of  baron,  of  the  offices  of  chief  justice  of 
North  Wales  and  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Hardlegh,  co.  Merioneth, 
with  full  power  of  appointing  and  removing  all  stewards,  sheriffs,  cscheators, 
coroners,  bailiffs,  foresters,  reeves,  ringilds  and  other  officers  and  ministers 
of  the  king  in  North  Wales  at  their  accustomed  wages,  receiving  for  the 
office  vif  justice  such  fees  as  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  lately  had  and  for 
the  office  of  constable  2(5/.  13f.  Ad.  yearly  for  himself  and  Ad.  daily  for 
each  of  24  soldiers  under  him  for  the  safe  custody  of  the  castle,  from  the 
issues  of  North  Wales,  and  all  other  profits  pertaining  to  the  said  office  of 
constable.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  13. 

Nov.  18.  Inspeximtis  and  confirmation  to  Thomas  Flctham,  clerk,  alderman  of 

Westminster,   the  guild  or  iraternity  of  St.  Mary  in  the  town  of  Baston,  of  letters   patent 

dated  22  November,  21    Henry  VI.    granting    to  the   aldermen   certain 

privileges.  For  135.  Ad,  paid  in  the  hauaper. 

Nov.  11,  General  pardo:i   to  Thomas  Chellescombe  of  Sele,  co.  Kent,  *gentilman,' 

Westminster,  alias  late  of  Sundrysdh,  co.  Kent,  of  all  offences   committed  by  him  before 

24  October.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  18.  General  pardon  to  John  Barefoote  of  Boxgrave,  co.  Sussex,  *  bochier,*  of 

Westminster,  all  felonies  and   trespasses  committed  by  him  before  5  November  and  of 

his  outlawry  for  certain  felonies  and  trespasses  of  which  he  was  indicted 

by  subtle  collusion  and  great  malice,   for  which  he  was  committed  to  the 

custody  of  the  marshal  of  the  Marshalsea,  in  whose  custody  be  still  remains. 

By  p.s, 
Nov.  19.  Grant  for  life  to  Antony  Wydevyll,  lord  of  Scales  and  Nucellis,  brother 

WestmiDBter.  of  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant 
to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  by  letters  patent  dated 
28  August,  2  Edward  IV.  surrendered,  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  castle 
and  town  of  Porchestre  and  forest  and  warren  there  and  the  supervision 
and  governance  of  the  king's  town  of  Portesmouthe  and  his  place  there, 
with  power  to  appoint  under  him  a  porter,  an  artiller  and  a  watchman 
within  the  castle,  receiving  1 2c?.  daily  for  his  own  fee,  3d.  daily  for  the 
wages  of  the  porter  and  \^d.  daily  for  the  wages  of  a  groom  under  him  to 
keep  the  warren,  6d.  daily  for  the  wages  of  the  artiller  and  Zd.  daily  for 
the  wages  of  the  watchman  and  the  accustomed  fees  for  the  supemsion 
and  governance,  from  the  issues  of  the  said  castle^  forest  and  warren  and 
the  fee  farm  of  Portesmonthe,  so  far  as  their  extent  suffices,  and  the  residue 
from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Southampton,  with  all  other  accustomed 
profits,  in  the  same  manner  as  John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  or  any  one 
else  bad  the  same.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  25,         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Besteney  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  receiving  18/.  5a'.  yearly,  viz.  10/.  from 

the  farm  of  the  king's  lands  of  Fitelton,  co.  Wilts,  5/.  from  the  farm  of 

the  manor  or  lands  of  Lithewode,  co.  Salop,  and  3/.  5«.  from  the  issues  of 

the  king's  manor  of  Patrikesborne,  co.  Kent,  and  a  robe  of  the  suit  of  the 

king's  esquires  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  so  far  as  concerns  the  18/.  6«.,  because  the  king  granted  the 

same  to  him    from   this   26  November  by   other  letters  patent   dated 

10  January  9  Edward  /Fi 


42  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS, 


1467.  Membranes  13— ^on/. 

Nov.  25.        General  pardon  to  Richard  Hannes  of  Stretford  on  Avon,  co.  Warwick, 
Westminster.  <  yoraan/  alias  late  of  Oxonforde,  co.  Oxford,  *  scoler,'  alias  *  fysshemonger,' 
alias  *  wolbyer,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  4  October  last. 

By  p.8. 

Nov.  27.         General  pardon  to  Elias  Laiihargy  late  of   London,  *  gentilman,'  alias 
Westminster.  Eliseas  Lanhargy  late  of  Estbedfount,  co.  Middlesex.  By  p.s. 

Mbmbrans  12. 

Oct.  29.  GrAnt  in  frank  almoin  to  Master  Thomas  Rotheram,  king's  clerk,  keeper 

Westminster,  of  the  privy  seal,  provost  of  the  king's  college  of  Whynghara,  in  the  diocese 
of  Canterbury,  and  the  canons  of  the  same  of  a  messuage,  a  dovecote  with 
a  garden  annexed,  66  acres  and  one  rood  of  land  and  3  acres  and  3  roods  of 
meadow  in  Preston,  Asshe,  Staple  and  Whyngham,  co.  Kent,  with  a  salt-pit 
and  3  acres  of  pasture  in  Stourmouth,  co.  Kent,  late  of  William  Cokkowe, 
and  two  messuages  with  gardens  annexed  in  Ikham  with  a  toft  in  Litiebouruc 
which  Michael  Potter  late  of  Ikham,  a  man  of  Flanders,  lately  acquired 
withont  licence,  to  holdjfroni  Easter  last  to  prny  for  the  good  estate  of  the 
king  and  Elizabeth  his  consort  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls 
of  the  king's  father  Richard,  late  duke  of  York,  and  his  brother  Edmund, 
late  earl  of  Rutland,  and  the  said  William  Cokkowe.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  8.  Ratification  of  the  estate  which  Master  Henry  Sutton  has  as  parson  or 

Westminster,  rector  of  the  parish  church  of  Corfecastell.  By  p..s. 

Nov.  10.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Paten,  marshal  of  the  king's 

Westminster,   trumpeters,  of  an  annuity  of  10  marks  from  the  barony  of  Brambarowe,  co. 

Sussex,  from  Michaelmas,  6  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Sussex  or  the  receiver,  farmers, 

bailiffs  or  other  occupiers  of  the  barony. 

Nov.  IL        General  pardon  to  John  Broke,  parson  of  the  church  of  St.  Leonard, 
Westminster.  Fastoure  Lane,  London.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  2.         Presentation  of  Robert  Cokke,  chaplain,  to   the  parish  church  within  the 
Dogmersfield.  lordship  of  Oye  in  the  parts  of  Picardy.    The  letters  are  directed  to  Th. 
archbishop  of  Canterbnry. 

Nov.  16.         General  pardon  to  Henry  Johnson  Vanmelom,  alias  Henry  Yanmelum 

Westminster,   alias  Henry  Marcellis,  *  Decheman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

1  October  last.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  16  Pardon  to  Laurence  Reynforth,  king's  knight,  late  sheriff  of  Essex  and 

Westminster.  Hertford,  of  all  offences,  trespasses,  concealments,  misprisions,  contempts 

and  escapes  ot  felons  and  all  penalties,  forfeiture5,  amercements,  debts  and 

accounts  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.p. 

Nov,  18.  Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  Thomas  Wilmote,  vicar  of  the  church  of 
Westminster.  Asshettesford,  co.  Kent,  of  the  manor  and  town  of  Dounton  Weylate,  co. 
Essex,  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Dounton,  the  manor  of  Preston 
and  Hoo,  co.  Sussex,  lately  pertaining  to  the  priory  of  Okeburn,  and  a 
yearly  pension  of  100*.  which  the  prior  of  Lewes  is  bound  to  render  to  the 
king  from  an  impost  lately  due  to  the  abbey  of  Cluny,  to  hold  with  all 
ai)purtenances  quit  of  all  farms,  rents,  arrears,  tenths,  fifteenths  and  actions 
and  demands  from  4  March,  I  Edward  IV.  to  find  two  chaplains  and  two 
secular  clerks  to  celebrate  divine  service  in  the  said  church  for  the  good 
estate  of  the  king  and  his  kinsman  George,  archbishop  of  York,  and  John 
Fogge,  knight,  and  Alice  his  wife  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the 
souls  of  Richard,  late  duke  of  York,  the  king's  father,  Edmund,  late  earl 
of  Rutland,  the  king's  brother,  and  Richard,  earl  of  Salisbury,  the  king's 
uncle,  and  Thomas  Kyryell,  knigb*    Robert  Hoorne  and  Thomas   Colt, 


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1467,  '  Membrane  12 — cont. 

esquires,  and  all  others  of  the  county  of  Kent  killed  in  the  conflicts  at 
Northampton,  St.  Albans  and  Shirbourne  for  the  king's  right  and  the 
good  of  the  realm,  according  to  the  ordinances  of  the  said  John  Fogge. 

By  p.s. 
Nov.  23.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Edward  Hardgill  and  Elizabeth 
Westminster.  Morysby  of  the  manor  of  Frytheby,  co.  Leicester,  which  Thomas  Palmer 
holds  for  a  term  of  years,  the  reversion  belonging  to  the  king,  and  all  lands, 
rents,  reversions  and  services  in  Fretheby  late  of  Thomas,  late  Lord  Roos 
in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture  and  by  virtue  of  an  act 
in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  to  hold  with 
knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge  and  all  profits 
from  Ea6ter  last  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many 
other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  I  Edward  IV. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  23.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Aleyn,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,    the  king's  chamber,  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  manor  of  Esthamstede  and 

the  new  park  there  within  the  forest  of  Wyndesore,  co.  Berks,  receiving 

2d.  daily  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  of  New  Windsor,  with  a  grove 

called  Couwore  and   4*.   of  yearly  rent  pertaining  to   it   and   all   other 

accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  by  surrender  and  cancelled^  because    the  Hng  granted  the 

custody  to  him  by  other  letters  patent  on  9  December^  8  Edward  IV. 

Mbmbranb  11. 

Oct.  31.  Whereas  the  sum  of  1,600/.  is  due  from  the  king  to  his  kinsman  John 

Westminster,  earl  of  Worcester,  as  appears  in  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  of  which  sum 
the  latter  has  remitted  800/.,  and  the  king  appointed  the  said  earl  constable 
of  England  and  has  granted  to  him  400/.  for  regard,  the  king  hereby  grants 
that  he  or  his  executors  after  his  decease  may  receive  all  sums  of  money 
from  all  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Bristol  until  he  be  satisfied  of 
the  said  800/.  residue  and  the  said  400/.  amounting  together  to  1,200/.  and 
may  in  the  meantime  nominate  a  suitable  person  to  the  oifice  of  one  of  the 
customers  or  collectors.  By  p.8« 

Oct.  31.  Pardon  to  Joyce  lafe  the  wife  of  Thomas  Erdyngton,   knight,  of  all 

Westminster,  grants,  alienations  and  perquisitions  of  land  without  licence. 

By  p.8.  and  for  20*.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.  8.  General  pardon  to  William  Philip  late  of  London,  esquire,  of  all  offences 

Westminster,   committed  by  him  before  16  October  last.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  8.  Whereas  Thomasia  late  the  wife  of  John  Gra,  knight,  holds  for  life  57 

WestmiDBter.  acres  of  land  and  18/.  13*.  Ad.  of  rent  in  Saltfletby  and  Somercotes  co. 
Lincoln,  of  the  grant  of  William  Waynflete,  bishop  of  Winchester,  William 
Darset,  clerk,  Hugh  Pakenham,  esquire,  Richard  Ghaundre,  esquire 
deceased,  and  Simon  Godmanston,  clerk,  the  reversion  belonging  to  them 
and  the  heirs  of  the  bishop,  of  which  lands  and  rents  John  de  Multon  was 
seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  and  used  to  render  10/.  yearly  to  the  alien 
abbot  and  convent  of  Langenneth,  the  king  hereby  pardons  to  the  said 
Thomasia  and  the  said  bishop,  William,  Hugh  and  Simon  and  the  heirs  of 
the  bishop  the  said  10/.  yearly  and  all  arrears.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Bone  of  the  office  of  forester  within  the  king's 

Westminster,  forest  of  Ingle wode  with  the  accustomed  fees,  in  the  same  manner  as  Jcmn 
Alcok  or  Thomas  Garthe  had  it,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the  said  John 
Alcok  by  letters  patent  dated  24  November,  1  Edward  IV.  surrendered. 

By  p.B. 


44  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1467.  '  Membrane  11 — cont, 

Nov.  25.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  William  Monca  to  take  horses  for  tlie 

Westminster,   king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  at  her  cost.  By  p.8. 

Nov.  10.  Pardon  to  Joan  Oswald  of  Alkerton,  co.  G-loncester,  *wydowe,'  of  her 

Westminster,  waiver  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby 
and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  satisfy  the  king  of  her  ransom  for 
a  trespass  committed  against  William  Pylmo,  she  having  surrendered  to  the 
Flete  prison  and  satisfied  the  king  and  the  said  William,  as  appears  by 
certificate  of  Robert  Danby,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench. 

Nov.  12.         Pardon  to  James  Cheyun   of  Rompney,  co.  Kent,  'gentilman,'  of  his 

Westminster,   outlawry  in  London  fur  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  satisfy  him  of  his 

ransom  for  not  having  John  Chaumber,  suspected  of  felony,  before  the 

late  king  on  a  certain  day,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison, 

as  John  Markham,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

Membrane  10. 

Oct.  9.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  daughter  the  princess  Elizabeth  of  the  manor 

Westminster,    of  Great  Lynforde,  co.  Buckingham,  lately  belonging  to  James,  late  earl  of 

Wiltshire,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at 

Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  14.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Crowland,  one  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  trumpeters,  of  10  marks  yearly  from  Michaelmas,  (j  Edward  IV.  fix)m  the 
issues  of  the  county  of  Lincoln.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Lincoln. 

Oct.  14.  Like  grant  to  the  king's  servant  William  atte  How,  one  of  the  king's 

Westminster,    trumpeters.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Lincoln. 

Oct.  14.  Like    grant  to  the  king's  servant  John   Panell,   one    of   the    king's 

Westminster,   trumpeters,  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  York.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  York. 

Like  grant  to  John  Hache,  one  of  the  king's  trumpeters,  from  the  issues 
of  the  county  of  Devon.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  De^on. 

Like  grant  to  the  king's  servant    Richaiti   Hilles,   one   of  the  king's 
trumpeters,  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  York.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  York. 

Like  grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Priour,  one  of  the  king's  trumpeters, 
from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Lincoln.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Lincoln. 

Like  grant  to  John  Hilles,  one  of  the  king's  trumpeters,  from  the  fee- 
farm  of  the  town  of  Bridport,  co.  Dorset,  and  the  increment  of  the  same. 

By  p.s. 
Mandate  in  pursuan(*e  to  the  men  of  the  town. 

Sept.  20.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Eynsam,  one  of  the  king's 

Dogmersfield.  minstrels,  of  10  marks  yearly  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  fee -farm  of 

the  hundreds  of  Kefte.-gate,  Holford  and  Greston  wiih  the  fairs  and  markets 

in  the  town  of  Wynchecombe,  at  the  hands  of  the  abbot  and  convent  of 

Wynchecombe.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  abbot  and  convent. 

Oct.  29.  General    pardon    to    Richard  Wynfeld  late   of    Ampuldore,   co.   Kent, 

Westminster.    '  laborer,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  28  October,  By  p.s. 

Oct.  29.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Gencus,  chapUiu,  that  he  be  one  of  the  chaplains 

Westminster,   of  the  king's  chftntry  of  St.  Mary  within  the  manor  of  Wodest^ke,  in  the 


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45 


1467.  Membrane  10 — cont, 

place  of  John  Austen,  deceased,  receiving  10  marks  yearly  for  salary  from 
the  issues  of  the  manor  with  a  dwelling  in  the  south  part  of  the  manor  and 
all  other  accustomed  profits.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  8.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Fyssher  of  Glastonbury,  co.  Somerset, '  yoman,' 

Westminster,   alias  *  courtholder  '  alias  *  clothemaker,'  and  John  Wise  of  Briggewater, 

CO.  Somerset,  '  marchaunt.'  By  p.s. 

Oct.  5.  The  like  to  Robert  Tukhill  the  elder  of  Hungurford,  co.  Berks,  '  mercer,* 

Dogmersfield.  alias  Robert  Tughull,  '  clothier,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

1  October.  By  p.s. 


1468. 

Feb.  20. 

Coventry. 


Feb.  15. 
Coventry. 

Feb.  18. 
Coventry. 


1467. 

Dec.  10. 
Windsor. 


1468. 

Feb.  13. 
Coventry. 


March  3. 
Wc^stminster. 


Jan.  27. 
Westminster. 


Mbmbranb  9. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servants  John  Shucborough  and  Nicholas 
Cleveley  of  the  manor  called  *  Cornewales  IManer '  in  Tver,  co.  Buckingham, 
late  of  Thomas  Cornewaile,  esquire,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of 
his  forfeiture  and  by  virtue  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  to  hold  from  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  by  the 
services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  otiicr  rents  and  services  as 
they  were  held  by  before  that  date.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Thomas  Birche  late  of  London,  'yoman,'  of  all 
offences  committed  by  him  before  14  February  and  all  consequent 
penalties  and  forfeitures.  By  p.8. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  and  John, 
lord  of  Dudley,  of  the  office  of  constable  of  the  Tower  of  London  with  the 
accustomed  fees  and  profits,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the  said  earl  by  letters 
patent  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  William  Par,  knight,  and  John  Par,  esquire,  his  brother,  and 
the  heirs  of  their  bodies  of  the  manor  of  Burnalde.<«hede  and  the  castle  of  the 
same  and  forty  messuages,  300  acres  of  land,  200  acres  of  meadow,  100  acres 
of  wood  and  500  acres  of  pasture  in  Stirkelondket[tle],  co.  Westmoreland, 
with  kni|;ht8'  fees,  advowpons,  liberties,  franchisee,  views  of  frank-pledge, 
courts  leet  and  all  appurtenances,  late  of  Henry  Belyngehnm,  knight,  rebel, 
and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights' 
fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before 
4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  and  all  issues  of  the  same  from  that  date.      By  p.s. 

Confirmation  to  Robert  Bonghton  during  the  minority  of  John  son  and 
heir  of  William,  late  lord  Zouche,  of  a  yearly  rent  of  100^.  from  the  lands 
within  the  lordship  of  Totenes,  co.  Devon,  which  William,  late  lord  Zouche 
and  Seymour,  granted  to  him  for  life  by  letters  patent  dated  St.  Andrew, 
33  Henry  VI.,  by  which  he  appointed  him  constable  and  keeper  of  the 
castle  of  Totenes,  and  which  gi^nt  the  said  William  the  son  confirmed. 

By  p.8. 

Grant  to  Thomas,  cardinal  priest  of  Home,  archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
legate  of  the  apostolic  see,  of  all  goods  and  chattels  late  of  John  Norham, 
rector  of  the  parish  church  of  Ludenham,  co.  Kent,  outlawed  for  felony,  and 
any  fines  pertaining  to  the  king  for  any  concealment  of  the  same.       By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas  Bourghier,  kuiglit,  and  the  heirs 
male  of  his  body  of  the  manors  of  Chilston,  Gary,  Lutteriord,  Steres,  Wrey 
alias  Wreyconibe  and  Asshebury,  co.  Devon,  and  all  messuages,  lands, 
rents,  reversions  and  services  in  Shepewasshe,  Monke  Okehampton, 
Beworthye,  Donneslond,  Chelston,  Gary,   Lutterford,   Stores,  Wrey  alias 


46  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1468.  Membraiie  9 — cont, 

Wreycombe  and  Asshebury,  co.  Devon,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons, 
wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  liberties,  franchises,  fairs,  markets, 
parks,  warrens,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  chattels  of  felons  and 
fugitives  and  all  other  profits,  late  of  William  Gary,  knight,  and  in  the 
king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture  and  on  act  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  29  April,  3  Edward  IV.  and  a  messuage  in  Watlyngsti'ete, 
London,  between  the  messuage  of  Thomas  Porthaleyn  on  the  west  and  a 
tenement  pertaining  to  a  chantry  of  St.  Mary,  Aldermary,  and  all  lands  in 
Felsted,  co.  Essex,  late  of  John  Penycok,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason 
of  an  act  of  forfeitare  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 
1  Edward  IV.  to  hold  from  Easter  last  by  the  accustomed  rents  and 
services,  and  the  reversion  of  the  manor  of  Cokington,  co.  Devon,  and  all 
messuages  and  lands  in  Cokingtcm  which  Oristina,  late  the  wife  of  Philip 
Gary  father  of  the  said  William,  holds  in  dower  or  otherwise  for  life, 
belonging  to  the  kipg  as  above,  with  knights'  fees  etc.  as  above.  And  gi-ant 
to  him  within  the  said  manors  and  other  premisses  of  wreck  of  sea, 
chattels  called  ^  weiff '  and  *  straiff '  and  treasure  trove.  By  p.s. 


Membrane  8. 

Jan.  2.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  esquire  Thomas  Radclyff  of  the  manor  of 

Dof^mersfield.  Bollyng  with  its  members  and  appurtenances  and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions 
and  services  belonging  to  it,  two  messuages,  30  acres  of  land,  4  acres  of 
meadow,  2  acres  of  wood  and  20s.  of  rent  In  Clayton,  a  messuage,  4  acres  of 
land  and  an  [acre  of  meadow,  in  Horton,  three  messuages,  40  acres  of  land 
and  4  acres  of  meadow,  in  Bradford  and  two  messuages,  20  acres  of  land, 
4  acres  of  meadow  and  40  acres  of  pasture  and  a  moiety  of  a  messuage, 
40  acres  of  land,  8  acres  of  meadow,  200  acres  of  pasture,  10  acres  of  wood, 
and  10«.  of  rent,  in  Heynewortb,  co.  York,  late  of  Robert  Bollyng  late  of 
Boiling,  gentleman,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture  for  high 
treason  by  force  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 
1  Edward  IV.  not  exceeding  the  value  of  18/.  yearly,  to  hold  with  knights' 
fees  from  the  said  4  November  by  the  rents  and  services  of  as  many 
knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by 
before  that  date,  and  all  issues  from  the  manor  of  Thornton,  co.  York,  from 
that  date  until  Easter  last.  By  p.8. 

1467. 

Nov.  29.  Foundation  of  a  chantry  of  two  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service  fn 
Westminster,  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary  of  Berkyng,  situated  by  the  parish  church  of  Berkyng 
within  the  walls  of  the  city  of  London  near  the  Tower  of  London,  for  the 
good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and 
For  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  the  king's  father  and  the  king's 
brother  Edmund,  late  earl  of  Rutland,  and  appointment  of  Edmund  Bony- 
faunt  and  Nicholas  Rawlet  as  chaplains  of  the  chuntiy,  which  shall  be 
called  the  royal  chantry  of  St.  Mary,  Berkyng.  Grant  that  the  chaplains 
may  acquire  lands,  rents,  services  and  other  possessions  for  their  sustenance 
widiout  licence.  Grant  to  them  in  frank  almoin  of  the  priory  or  manor  of 
Totyngbeke,  co.  Surrey,  parcel  of  the  alien  priory  of  Okeborne^  with  all 
lands,  rents,  services,  meadows,  pastures,  woods,  waters,  fisheries,  courts 
leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises,  free  customs  and  emolu  • 
ments^  to  hold  from  Ea»ter  last.  And  grant  to  them  that  they  shall  have 
return  of  writs  and  executions  of  the  same  within  the  said  priory  or  manor 
and  its  members  and  shall  hold  it  and  all  their  other  pos(>e8sions  quit  of  any 
tenth,  fifteenth  or  other  subsidy  granted  by  the  clergy  of  the  realm  or 
imposed  by  the  pope.  By  p.s. 


7  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  II.  47 


14(37^  Membrane  8 — cont, 

Dec.  10.  Grant,  for  1,<)00  marks  paid  to  the  king,  to  the  king's  uncle  Edward 

Windsor.  Neville,  knight,  and  his  executors  and  assigns  of  the  cnstodj  of  all  castles, 
lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions,  services  and  other  possessions 
of  Edward  Broke,  knight,  lord  of  Cohham,  deceased,  during  the 
minority- of  John,  his  son  and  heir,  with  the  custody  and  man'iage  of  the 
heir  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  finding  a  competent 
sustenance  for  the  heir  and  supporting  all  charges.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  7. 

Aug.  0.  Grant  to  the  king*s  kinsman  Humphrey  Boargchier,  knight,  lord  Crom- 

We&tmiDster.  well,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  hody  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Hesell 
with  '  le  ferry  'and  the  passages  there  with  courts,  rents  and  services  of  free 
tenants  and  houdmen  in  the  county  of  the  town  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull,  the 
manor  or  hamlet  of  Paddokthorpeand  Hornyngton  with  all  woods  and  lands 
belonging  to  it  in  the  county  of  York,  or  the  county,of  the  city  of  York,  and 
all  lands,  rents,  services,  reversions  and  possessions  in  Hesell,  Paddokthorpe 
and  Hornyngton,  with  rents,  services,  knights'  fees,  udvowsons,  wards, 
marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  chaces,  parks,  warrens,  forests,  woods,  fran- 
chises, liberties,  forfeitures,  chattels  of  felons,  fugitives  and  outlaws,  moors, 
marshes,  meadows,  pastures,  wreck  of  sea,  deodands,  reversions  and  all 
other  profits,  late  of  William  Tailboys,  knight,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by 
reason  of  an  act  of  forfeiture  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 
1  Edward  IV.  and  the  manor  of  Peuley  or  Penle  in  the  counties  of 
•Buckingham  and  Hertford,  and  all  lands,  rents,  services,  reversions  and 
possessions  in  Penley  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages, 
reliefs,  escheats,  parks,  warrens,  woods,  franchises,  liberties,  forfeitures, 
chattels  of  felons,  fugitives  and  outlaws,  moors,  marshes,  meadows,  pastures 
and  other  profits,  late  of  Robert  Whytyngham,  knight,  and  in  the  king's 
hands  by  reason  of  the  act  aforesaid,  to  hold  from  Easter  last  by  the  services 
of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were 
held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.;  and  the  reversion  of  the  manor 
and  lordship  of  Wragby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  the  manor  of  Orston  with  the 
soke  of  the  same,  co.  Nottingham,  and  all  lands,  rents,  services,  reversions 
and  possessions  in  Wragby  and  Orston  of  Thomas,  late  lord  of  Boos, 
and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  act  aforesaid,  which  the  king's 
kinsman  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  and  Philippa  Roos,  his  sister,  late  the 
wife  of  the  said  Thomas,  hold  for  her  life,  to  hold  from  the  death  ol^  the 
said  Philippa  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs, 
escheats,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank  pledge,  parks,  warrens,  chaces,  fairs, 
markets,  waters,  fisheries,  liberties,  franchises  and  all  profits  by  the  rents  and 
services  aforesaid.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  18.  Pardon  to  Henry  Elveden  alias  Elvynden  late  of  Suthwerk,  co.  Surrey, 
Westmiiister.  *  gentilman,'  of  the  death  of  Robert  llokley  and  all  other  offences  committed 
by  him,  and  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  York  for  not  appearing  before 
the  late  king  to  answer  John  Rokley  touching  the  death  of  the  said  Robert 
his  brother,  whereof  ho  appealed  him  on  Monday  in  Easter  week, 
23  Henry  VI.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  24.         Grant  to  the  provost  and  royal  college  of  St.  Mary,  Eton  by  Windsor,  co. 

Westminster.  Buckingham,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  that  they  and  their  successors  shall 

have  all  writs,  charters,  letters  patent,  mandates  and  warrants  under  the 

great  seal  or  any  other  seal  of  the  king  and  his  successors  without  fine,  or 

fee.  By  p.8. 

Aug.  28.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Davyson,  clerk,  of  the  office  of  keeper  or  derk  of 

Westminster,  the  hanaper  of  Chancery,  with  the  accustomed  ieoA  from  the  issues  of  the 

hanaper.  By  K. 


48 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1467. 

Aug.  20. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  27. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  25. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  7 — coiiL 

Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  servitor  John  Profoote,  for  his  good 
service  to  the  king's  father  and  the  king,  as  the  king's  secretary  in  the 
Gallic  tongno,  in  the  same  manner  as  Master  Gervase  had  the  office, 
receiving  20/.  yearly  from  Easter  last  at  the  hands  of  the  customers  and 
collectors  in  the  port  of  Southampton.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitors  William  Glaybroke,  yeoman  of  the 
king's  larder,  and  Thomas  Gilbert,  page  of  the  king's  wardrobe,  of  a 
tenement  in  the  town  of  Watirfulford,  co.  York,  called  '  Roos  Hall,'  lately 
belungiug  to  Thomas,  late  lord  Roos,  rebel,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  his 
forfeiture,  not  exceeding  the  yearly  value  of  11  marks  6>.  M.  to  hold 
without  rendering  anything  to  the  king  except  the  accustomed  fees  and 
services.  By  p.s. 

Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  the  provost  and  royal  college  of  St.  Mary,  Eton 
by  Windsor,  co.  Buckingham,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  of  the  advowson 
of  the  alien  priory  of  Goldclyf  in  the  march  of  Wales,  in  ihe  diocese 
of  LlandaflT,  with  all  manors,  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  lands,  rents, 
reversions,  services,  mills,  woods,  meadows,  pastures,  feedings,  villeins, 
wards,  marriages,  commons,  courts,  reliefs,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties, 
franchises  and  other  commodities  pertaining  to  the  priory  in  England  and 
Wales,  held  in  chief,  descending  to  the  king  as  true  heir  of  Edward  III.  and 
Richard  II.  By  p.8. 


1468. 

Feb.  16. 
Coventry. 


Feb.  15. 
Coventry. 


Feb.  14. 

Coventry. 


Feb.  18. 

Coventry'. 

Feb.  18. 
Coventry. 


Feb.  13. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  13. 
Coventry. 


Membrane  6. 

Grant  to  Christopher  Worseley,  esquire,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body 
of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Tirant  Launceston,  co.  Dorset,  and  all  lands, 
rents,  reversions  and  services  in  Tirant  Launceston,  in  the  kin.e;'s  hands  by 
reason  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  I  Edward  IV. 
to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and 
services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  I  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Baret,  second  clerk  of  the 
king's  kitchen,  of  the  office  of  ranger  of  the  king's  forest  of  Grovele, 
CO.  Wilts,  receiving  such  fees  as  were  allowed  to  John  Knotty ngley,  ranger 
in  the  forest  in  the  time  of  Edward  III.  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of 
Wilts,  with  all  other  accustomed  profits.  By  p.s. 

Appointment  of  John  Eltonhede  as  auditor  of  all  castles,  lordships, 
manors,  lands  and  hereditaments  in  England  late  of  William  Zouche,  lord 
la  Zouche  and  Semore,  knight,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  John  Zouche,  now  lord  la  Zouche,  his  son  and  heir,  so  long  as 
they  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands,  receiving  10/.  yearly  and  wages  of 
5s,  daily  with  all  other  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  William  Holme,  chaplain,  to  the  chantry  called  ^  Ravcuser- 
chauntry '  in  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  void  by  the  death  of 
John  Tripp,  last  chaplain. 

Pardon  to  John  Holeler,  esquire,  late  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Kent 
and  Middlesex,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  issues,  fines, 
amercements,  debts,  accounts  and  ai  rears  due  from  him  to  the  king. 

By  p.s. 

The  like  to  John  Clmmbre,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Northampton  and 
Rutland.  By  p.8. 

General  pardon  to  John  Bate,  dean  of  the  collegiate  church  ol  Tam worth, 
one  of  the  clerks  of  the  Chancery,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 
12  February.  By  p.8. 


7  EDWARD  IV.— Part  1L  49 


1468.  Membrane  6 — cont, 

Feb.  16.         Grant  for  life  to  Bartilot  de  Eyver,  Gascon,  esquire,  cdias  Bartholomew 

Coventry.      Darryyeire,  knight,  of  80/.  yearly  from  Easter  last  at  the  receipt  of  the 

Exchequer,  in  lieu  of  gi*ants  to  him  of  20/.  yearly  by  letters  patent  dated 

13   February,    1    Edward   IV.  and  60/.   yearly   by  letters  patent  dated 

29  August,  5  Edward  IV.  which  are  invalid.  By  p.8. 

Jan.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Ive  of  the  office  of  clerk  of 

Dogmergfield.  the  crown  of  the  Chancery  with  all  profits  and  appurtenances  and  20/.  yearly 
from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper,  as  John  de 
Tamworth  and  Geoffirey  Martyn  severally  held  it  in  the  time  of  Edward  III. 
and  a  livery  of  vesture  and  fur  yearly  at  Christmas  and  Whitsuntide  at  the 
great  wardrobe,  as  Bichard  Sturgeon,  late  one  of  the  clerks  of  the  crown 
of  the  Chancery,  had ;  provided  that  he  receive  no  further  payment  of  the  20/. 
granted  to  him  by  letters  patent  on  2  January,  4  Edward  IV.  By  K. 

■ 

Feb.  20.  General  pardon  to  Bichard  Bichemond  of  Skelden,  co.  York,  *  husbondman.' 

Coventry.  By  p.g. 

Feb.  18.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  chaplain  John  Methop  of  10/.  yearly  from 
Coventry,  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Southampton  to  serve  the  king  in 
the  chapel  of  St.  George  within  his  tower  in  that  town,  to  celebrate  divine 
service  there  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth, 
queen  of  England,  and  their  children  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and 
the  souls  of  the  king's  progenitors.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  and  collectors  in  the  said  port. 

Membrane  5. 

Jan.  28.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  abbot  and  convent  of  St.  Edmund's 

Westminster.  Bury,  of  letters  patent  dated  20  January,  37  Henry  VI.  granting  licence 
for  the  acquisition  in  mortmain  by  them  of  the  manor  of  Aspales  and 
land  in  Mildenhale.  These  letters  have  been  lost  by  accident,  as  William 
Stephenson  has  taken  oath  in  the  Chancery,  and  they  will  be  surrendered 
if  found. 

Jan.  27.  Grant  to  William  Herbert,  knight,  lord  Herbert,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant 

Westminster,   by  letters  patent  dated  26  October,  7  Edward  IV.  surrendered  because 

invalid,  of  the  custody  of  all  manors,  lordships,  lands,  rents,  services  and 
possessions  with  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  late  of  Margaret,  countess  of 
Shrewsbury,  and  Joan  late  the  wife  of  John,  viscount  Lisle,  during 
the  minority  of  Thomas  Talbot,  knight,  viscount  Lisle,  son  and  heir  of  the 
said  Joan  and  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said  Margaret,  and  all  issues  of  the 
same  from  the  death  of  the  said  Joan  and  Margaret.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  23.  Pardon  to  William  Mathewe  late  of  London, '  harbour,'  of  his  outlawry 

Westminster,  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  when  sued 

with  Bichard  Clapeham  late  of  Alspath,  co.  Warwick,  <  gentilman,'  Robert 
Gkreswold  late  of  Kenelworth,  co.  Warwick,  *  yoman,'  Boger  Moreton,  late 
of  Kenelworth,  *  yoman,'  John  Mole,  late  of  Kenelworth,  *  yoman,'  Boger 
Merton,  late  of  Kenelworth,  *  yoman,'  John  Eyres  late  of  Stratford  on 
Aven,  CO.  Warwick,  *  yoman,'  Bichard  Peresson  late  of  Brayles,  co. 
Warwick,  *  yoman,'  Thomas  atte  Wode  late  of  Wodehous,  co.  Warwick, 
*  yoman,'  John  Bedknyght  late  of  Offord,  co.  Warwick,  '  husbondman,' 
John  Boteler  Jate  of  Alspath,  *  gentilman,'  Roger  Warde  late  of  Alspath, 
^  yoman,'  Thomas  Bysshop  late  of  Alspath,  '  yoman,'  William  Clapeham 
late  of  Alspath,  *  yoman,'  William  Moreton  late  of  Alspath,  *  yoman,' 
William  FuUbrd  late  of  Solyhull,  co,  Warwick,  *  husbondman,'  William 
Kendale  late  of  Berkeswell,  co.  Warwick,  ^  husbondman,'  Thomas  Johnson 
late  of  Beimyngeham,  co.  Wai'wick,  'yoman,'  Baldwin  Smyth  late  of 
Bermyngeham,  <  yoman,'  WiUiam  Badeford  late  of  Berkeswall,  *  yoman,' 

y  96186.  B 


60  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1468.  Membrane  5 — cont. 

Oliver  Yerdeley  of  Kenelwortli,  *yoman,'  aiid  John  Yerdeley  late  of 
Fakyngton  Priour,  co.  Warwick,  *  yoman/  to  answer  touching  a  plea  of 
John  Parker  late  of  Colshill,  co.  Warwick,  *  yoman,'  that  they  procured  the 
latter  and  Thomas  Parker  late  of  Ton  worth,  co.  Warwick,  ^  gentilmao,'  and 
Edmund  Parker  late  of  Colshill,  ^  yoman,'  to  be  indicted  at  Westminster, 
CO.  Middlesex,  of  a  felony  committed  against  the  said  William  at  Fyncheley 
Wode,  00.  Middlesex,  although  at  the  time  the  said  John  was  dwelling  at 
Colshill  and  not  in  the  county  of  Middlesex,  contrary  to  the  form  of  a 
statute  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  8  Henry  VI. ;  the  said  William 
having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  John  Markham,  chief 
justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

1467.  MSMBRANS  4. 

Dec.  5.  Presentation  of  William  Brown  to  the  parish  church  of  Little  Laufer, 

Dogmersfield.  in  the  diocese  of  London,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John   Pelle>  last 
parson. 

Dec.  10.         Grant  for  life  to  Master  James  Friis,  doctor  of  medicine,  that  he  be  one 

Windsor,      of  the  poor  knights  of  the  college  of  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Greorge 

within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  receiving  wages  daily  and  vesture  yearly  at 

the  hands  of  the  warden  oF  the  college,  with  a  habitation  within  the  castle 

and  all  other  things  as  any  of  the  poor  knights  had.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  2/S,  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Christopher  Furneys,  in  lieu  of  a 
Westminster,  like  grant  to  Adam  Groodeale  by  letters  patent  dated  10  February, 
1  Edward  IV.  surrendered,  of  the  office  of  porter  of  the  outer  wte  of  the 
castle  of  Wyndesore  with  fees  as  in  the  times  of  Edward  III.  and  Richard  II. 
at  the  hands  of  the  constable  of  the  castle,  in  the  same  manner  as  the  said 
Adam  or  any  one  else  held  the  office.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  17.         Pardon  to  Elizabeth  Yenour,  keeper  of  the  Flete  prison^  for  the  escapes 

Dogmersfield.  of  George  Loughton,  William    Devare,  Roger  Gogney  and  John  Grose^ 

prisoners  there.  By  p.s. 

Dec  17.         Greneral  pardon  to  Ralph  Boteler,  knight,  lord  of  Sudlcy,  for  all  offences 

Dogmersfield.  committed  by  him  before  14  December  last  and  of  all  fi^esy  amercements, 

debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

1468. 

Jan.  1.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Geoffrey  Warton,  esquire,  of  the 

Dogmersfield.  manor  of  Thornton  and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  pertaining 
to  it  in  the  county  of  York  late  of  Robert  Bollyng  late  of  Boiling,  co.  York, 
gentleman,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture  and  by  virtue 
of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  to 
hold  with  knights'  fees,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties  and 
franchises  from  Easter  last  by  the  service  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as 
many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March, 
1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

1467. 

Dec.  30.         General  pardon  to  William  Garnet  the  younger  of  Corsthuayat,  co. 

Dogmersfield.  Westmoreland,  *  yoman,'  of   all  offences    committed    by   him  before   12 

November  and  all  forfeitures  of  lands  and  goods.  By  p.s. 

1468. 

Feb.  3.  Pardon  to  William  Coventre  ofWaraburgh,  co.  Wilts,  *  yoman,'  of  his 

Weutminster.  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Wilts  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  satisfy 
him  of  his  ranson  for  certain  trespasses  and  contempts  committed  against 
him  and  Edmund  Hungerford,  knight,  he  having  surrendered  to  the 
Marshalsea  prison,  as  John  Markham,  knight^  chief  justice  of  the  King's 
Benchy  has  certified. 


7  EDWARD  IV.— Part  II.  61 


1467.  Mbmbranb  3. 

Oct.  11.  Grant  during  good  behaviour  to  John  Clerk  oP  the  office  of  second  baron 

Westminster,   of  the  Exchequer,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees,  iu  extension  of  a  grant 

to  him  of  the  same  office  during  pleasure  by  letters  patent  dated  8  April, 

1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  13.         Greneral  pardon  to  William  Asshyndon,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  Si. 
Westminster.  Mary  the  Virgin,  Abendon,  co.  Berks.  By  p.8. 

Nov.  16.  Pardon  to  John  Uppecote  late  of  Little  Bocarn,  co.  Cornwall,  *  gentilman,' 
Westminster,  and  Joan  his  wife  of  their  outlawry  and  waiver  in  the  county  of  Cornwall 
for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  satisfy  the  king  of 
their  ransom  for  a  trespass  against  Thomas  Bere,  and  the  latter  of  10/. 
damages,  they  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  the  said  Thomas 
having  appeared  before  the  said  justices  by  Richard  Reynold,  his  attorney, 
and  acknowledge  himself  satisfied,  as  Eobert  Danby,  chief  justice  of  the 
Bench,  has  certified. 

Nov.  15.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Faytour  late  of  the  parish  of  Herpford,  co.  Devon, 

Westminster*  <  husbondman,'  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Devon  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king, 
to  satisfy  Richard  Holmer  of  100«.  awarded  to  him  before  them  for  damages 
for  a  trespass,  the  said  Thomas  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and 
the  said  Richard  having  appeared  before  Bobert  Danby  and  his  fellows, 
justices  of  the  Bench,  by  Richard  Levermore,  his  attorney,  and  acknowledged 
himself  satisfied. 

Oct.  2B,  Grant  to  William  Herbert,  knight,  lord  Herbert,  for  300  mai'ks  paid  to 

Westminster,  the  king,  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and 
possessions  with  knights'  fees  of  Margaret,  late  countess  of  Shrewsbury, 
and  Joan  late  the  wife  of  John,  viscount  Lisle,  during  the  minority  of 
Thomas  Talbot,  knight,  viscount  Lisle,  son  and  heir  of  Joan  and  kinsman 
and  heir  of  Margaret,  with  all  issues  from  the  death  of  Margaret  and  Joan, 
supporting  all  houses  and  enclosures.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  13.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  of 
Westminster,  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and  possessions 
with  advowsons,  knights'  fees,  franchises,  liberties,  warrens,  courts  leet  and 
other  commodities  late  of  John  Lovell,  knight,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  or 
Joan  his  wife  or  any  ancestor  of  Francis  his  son  and  heir  during  the 
minority  of  the  said  Francis,  and  his  custody  and  marriage  without  dis- 
paragement, and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  finding  a  competent  sustenance  for 
the  heir.  By  p.s. 

Not.  19.         Pardon  to  John  Sutton  late  of  Evesham,  co.  Worcester,  alias  of  London, 

Westminster.  « goldsmyth,*  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Worcester  for  not  appearing 

'before  Thomas  Lyttyltonand  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  peace  in  the  county, 

to  answer  the  king  touching  divers  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered  to  the 

Marshalsea  prison,  as  John  Markham,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's 

Bench,  has  certified. 

April  28.        Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Guy  Fayrefax  as  one  of  the  king's 
Westminster.  Serjeants  at  law,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

Aug.  8.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  John  Bourghchier,  knight,  and  the  heirs 

Westminster,  male  of  his  body  of  the  manor  of  Hemyngton,  co.  Somerset^  the  manor  of 
Baylyford,  co.  Devon,  the  manor  of  Kenne,  co.  Devon,  with  advowsons  and 
portions  of  churches  and  all  other  lands  and  possessions  of  Thomas 
Courteney,  late  earl  of  Devon,  with  knights'  fees,  courts  leet,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  franchises,  escheats,  liberties,  warrens,  parks,  fairs,  markets 
and  all  other  profits,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  of  forfeiture 
in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  to  hold  by  the 
rents  and  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and 

D  2 


52  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS, 


1467.  Membrane  3 — cant, 

services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  with  all 
revenues  from  Easter  last,  without  fine  or  fee.  By  p.s. 

1468. 

Jan.  28.         Pardon  to  Greorge,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  the  monastery  of 

Westminster.  St.  Peter,  Westminster,  for  the  escape  of  Maurice  Newton,  late  of  London, 

'  soudeour,'  convicted  of  felony  and  delivered  to  their  custody.  By  p.s. 

-[Affj  Membbans  2. 

Aug.  13.         Grant  to  Everard  van  Newkerkyn  alias  Newchirche  of  Nuce,  born  in 
Westminster,  the  bishopric  of  .Cologne,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  of  letters  of  denization. 

By  p.8. 

1468. 

Jan.  28.  Presentation  of  William  Hawart  to  the  parish  church  of  St.  Martin  in 

Westminster,  the  city  of  Chichester,  of  the  jurisdiction   of  the  dean  of  the  cathedral 
church  of  Chichester,  void  by  the  resignation  of  William  Cole,  last  parson. 

Jan.  28.  Protection,  for  four  years,  for  the  timber,  stone,  tiles  and  other  stuff 

Westminster,  provided  by  John  Crosby,  citizen  of  London,  for  certain  edifices  which  he 

intends  to  construct  within  the  city  and  his  carpenters,  stone-cutters  and 

other  labourers.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  28.  Greneral   pardon  to  Richard    Arnold,    citizen    and  ^  haburdassher '  of 

Westminster.  London,  for  all  offisnces  committed  by  him  before  24<  December  last. 

By  p.s. 

Jan.  28.  Commission  to  Thomas  Wynterborn,  John  Wardale,  doctors  at  law, 
Westminster.  Michael  Carvanell,  licentiate  in  laws,  Thomas  Houghton,  William 
Alborowe  and  Robert  Foster  of  London,  merchants,  to  hear  and  determine 
an  appeal  by  Thomas  Blake,  citizen  and  salter  of  London,  from  a  sentence 
delivered  by  William  Godeyere,  doctor  of  laws,  lieutenant  and  commissary 
general  of  the  king's  brother  {germant)  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester, 
admiral  of  England,  Ireland  and  Aquitaine,  at  Horton  Key  in  Suthwerk 
by  the  tideway  in  a  high  hall  there  in  the  parish  of  St.  Olave  iu  a  maritime 
cause  between  the  said  Thomas  and  John  Wellys,  mariner. 

Jan.  29.  Presentation  of  Richard  Wodward,  king's  clerk,  to  the  parish  church 

Westminster,  of  Alvescote,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln^  void  by  the  death  of  Henry  Halle, 
last  parson. 

Jan.  29.  Pardon  to  RicHard  Thorndon  of  Wolfardesworthy,  co.  Devon, '  laborer/ 
Westminster,  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Devon  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  satisfy  the  king  of  his  ransom  for  a  trespass 
committed  against  Henry  Notte  at  Thelbrygge  and  Chiriton  Fitz  Payn,  he 
having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  satisfied  the  said  Henry,  as 
Robert  Danby,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

Jan.  28.         Grant  for  life   to  Petronilla   Mountferant,  late  the  wife  of  Bertram, 

Westminster,  lord  Mountferant,  of  201,  yeaily  from  Easter  last  at  the  receipt  of  the 

Exchequer,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of 

Bedford  and  Buckingham  by  letters  patent  dated  30  April,  4  Edward  IV. 

which  are  void  by  virtue  of  an  act  in  the  present  Parliament.  ^j  p.s. 

1467. 

Nov.  15.         Grant  for  life  to  Edward  Berkeley,  esquire,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  by 

Westminster,  letters  patent  dated  26  April  last,  surrendered  because  invalid,  of  the  office 

of  bailiff  of  Burley  in  the  New  Forest,  co.  Southampton,  receiving  4</.  daily 

from  the  said  2Q  April  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Southampton,  with 

all  other  profits.  By  p,s. 


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1468.  Membrane  1. 

Feb.  17.  Qrant  to  Walter  Blount,  king's  knight,  lord  Mountjoye,  late  treasurer  of 
Coventry.  England,  in  full  satisfeMition  of  the  sum  of  8,436/.  13#.  4</.  assigned  to 
him  by  7  tallies  levied  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer  on  14  December, 
5  Edward  lY.  of  which  he  has  as  yet  received  no  payment,  that  he  and 
Master  Thomas  Kent,  Hugh  Fenne,  Humphrey  Starky  and  John  Croke, 
citizens  of  London,  and  Bichard  Stoke  or  their  executors,  'factors, 
attorneys  or  assigns  in  each  of  the  next  four  years  may  ship  234;^  sacks  of 
wool  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  at  the  rate  of  4  marks  only  on  each  sack 
foi*  all  customs,  subsidies  and  demands,  and  other  merchandise  (not  being 
wool  or  wool-fells),  in  any  ports  of  the  realm  and  take  them  to  foreign  parts 
by  the  straits  of  Marrok  or  bring  back  merchandise  firom  foreign  parts  quit 
of  customs  and  subsidies  to  the  amount  of  234/.  3«.  Ad, ;  which  said  custom 
and  subsidy  amount  in  the  case  of  the  wool  to  626/.,  and  in  the  case  of  the 
other  merchandise  exported  or  imported  to  234/.  Zs.  4c/.  in  each  of  the  four 
yecurs.  And  if  in  any  year  they  shall  not  have  shipped  wools  or  other 
merchandise  to  that  amount  they  may  make  up  the  deficiency  afterwards. 

By  p.s. 

1467. 

Dec.  3.  General  pardon  to  Richard  Crofte  the  elder,  esquire,  for  all  offences 

Westminster,   committed  by  him  and  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  to  the  king. 

By  p.s. 

Membrane  22d. 

Sept.  7.  Commission  to  Thomas  Frowyk,  esquire,  John  Blofeld,  Thomas  Asshby 

Dogmersfield.  and  William  Norton  to  arrest  Thomas  Yonge  of  Hese,  co.  Middlesex, 
^yoman,*  and  bring  him  before  the  king  in  Chancery. 

Sept.  9.  The  like  to  Robert  Wilson  to  arrest  William   Chadwall  of  London, 

Westminster.  *  harburdassher,*  Thomas  Fyssher  of  Glaston,  Thomas  Briker,  ^harpe* 
maker,'  Thomas  Goldsmyth  of  Welles,  Robert  Togyll  of  Hungerford, 
Giles  Parker  of  Hungeif ord,  John  Groldsmyth  of  Welles,  *  Ducheman,* 
William  Thomas  of  Welles,  *towdLar,*  Thomas  Walter  of  Weston, 
*  parissh  clerk,'  Maurice  William  of  Wales,  John  Broun,  Nicholas  Benet  of 
Melbome,  one  Andrew,  chaplain,  one  of  the  vicars  of  the  cathedral  church 
of  Wells,  the  rector  of  the  parish  church  of  Pitteney,  William  Bygnower  of 
Crudwell  and  the  vicar  of  Melborn,  counterfeiters  of  the  king's  money,  and 
others  of  their  fellowship,  and  bring  them  before  the  king  and  council. 

The  like  to  Richard  Haute  the  elder  to  arrest  Ralph  Wynchestre  of 
Hungerford  and  Robert  Togill  of  Hungerford  and  bring  them  before  tho 
king  and  counciL 

Sept.  26*  The  like  to  John  Lysle,  knight,  George  Lysle,  esquire,  William  Sandes, 
Dogmersfield.  esquire,  John  Rogers,  esquire,  William  Dale,  esquire,  Robert  Barell  of 
Andever,  *  gentilman,'  William  Gunter  of  the  same,  William  Baker  of  the 
same  and  the  sheriff  of  Southampton  to  arrest  Richard  Stergrave  of 
Winchester,  ^  hosteler,'  John  Halle  of  Winchester,  *  taillour,'  Roger  Smyth 
of  the  same,  <  smyth,'  Richard  Curteys  of  Andever,  William  Clyfford  of 
the  same,  Philip  Morand  of  the  same,  William  Nottekyn  of  the  same  the 
elder,  Richard  Nottekyn  of  the  same  and  William  Nottekyn  of  the  same 
the  younger  and  bring  them  before  the  king  in  Chancery  in  a  month  from 
Michaelmas. 

Membrane  I9d. 

July  5.  Commission  to  Henry  Bodrugan,  Thomas  Clemens  and  the  sheriff  of 

Westminster.  Cornwall  to   enquire  into  the  complaint  of  James  Froidevall  and  Yvo 

Aufrey^  merchants  of  Brittany,  that,  whereas  in  April  last  they  caused 


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14g7,  Membrane  \%d — cont. 

36  tuns  of  grain  and  a  chest  filled  with  knives  and  other  merchandise  to  the 
value  of  300  crowns  (uutorum)  to  be  freighted  in  a  ship  of  SfMiin  to  be  taken 
to  the  city  of  Verundo  in  Spain,  certain  armed  men  in  a  ship) of  Fowy  came 
upon  the  said  ship  at  sea  and  took  it  to  Fowy,  contrary  to  the  form  of  the 
truce  between  the  king  and  his  kinsman  the  duke  of  Brittany,  and  to 
cause  restitution  to  be  made  and  to  arrest  and  imprison  the  offenders  and 
to  enquire  who  were  the  owners,  victuallers  and  master  of  the  said  ship  of 
Fowy, 

Aug.  5.  Commission  to  Henry  Bodrugan,  Thomas  Clemens  and  the  sheriff  of 

Westminster.  Cornwall,  on  complaint  by  John  Dubrossay,  merchant  of  Brittany,  that 
three  years  ago,  during  the  truce  between  the  king  and  his  kinsman  the 
duke  of  Brittany,  William  Whyte,  James  Amelyn,  Peter  Jakharry,  John 
Petyt,  Thomas  Kylegrewe  and  other  malefactors  and  pirates  in  a  ship  of 
Mountesbay  took  a  ship  of  his  sailing  at  sea  laden  with  92  tuns  of  wine  and 
took  it  to  Cornwall,  to  arrest  and  imprison  the  said  William,  James,  Peter, 
John  and  Thomas  and  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made. 

Aug.  18.         Commission   to  Jolm  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  Henry  Bold,  knight, 

Wertminster.   William   Gryffyth  and  David  >fiddelton  to  take  the  muster  of  the  king's 

kinsman  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  deputy  of  the  king's  brother  George, 

duke  of  Clarence,  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  and  700  archers  of  his  retinue  at 

Beaumarres  and  to  certify  to  the  king  and  council  touching  their  array. 

Oct.  27.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers  of 

Westminster.  Charteley,  knight,  William  Herbert  of  Herbert,  knight,  Richard  Herbert, 
knight,  Roger  Yaghan,  knight,  Thomas  Herbert^  WilUam  Notynham,  John 
Mylewater,  John  Herbert,  Hugh  Huntley  and  Thomas  Morgan  touching 
certain  counterfeitings,  clippings,  sweatings  and  other  falsifications  of  money 
in  South  Wales.  By  K. 

Membrane  Vjd. 

Oct.  7.  Commission  to  William  Berkeley,  knight,  William  Berkeley,  esquire, 

Westminster.  John  Twynowe,  Thomas  Whityngton,  Richard  Forster,  Richard  Poynes, 
Thomas  Lynbrik,  Edmund  Blounte  and  Richard  Kay  ton  to  enquire  into 
the  death  of  Robert  Rede  at  Eston,  co.  Gloucester. 

Oct.  12.  Commission  to  John  Curteys  and  Robert  Peke  to  enquire  concerning  all 

Westminster,  lands  acquired  by  aliens  without  licence  and  all  lands  detained  and 
concealed  from  the  king  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Lincoln  and 
York  and  the  cities  of  York,  Lincoln  and  Norwich. 

Aug.  14.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  William  Herbert  of  Herbert,  knight, 
Westminster.  Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  James  Baskervile,  knight,  Richard 
Herbert,  knight,  Roger  Yaghan,  knight,  Walter  Skulle,  knight,  William 
Notyngham,  Thomas  ap  Resser,  esquire,  Henry  Gryffethe,  esquire,  John 
Milewater,  esquire,  Morgan  ap  Jankyn  ap  Phelip,  esquire,  Thomas  Hurde, 
Hugh  Hunteley,  John  Herbert,  Thomas  Morgan,  Thomas  Brigge  and 
John  Welleford  in  North  Wales,  with  power  of  pardon  or  arrest.        By  K. 

Membrane  I5d. 

July  20.         Commission  to  Robert  Spaldyng,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms, 
Westminster.  William  Welles  and  Henry  Miller  to  arrest  Hamo  alias  Hamelet  Lovell  and 
bring  him  before  the  king  in  Chancery. 

Membrane  13rf. 

Nov.  28.        Grant  to  the  mayor  and  bailiffs  of  the  city  of  Hereford  of  murage  for 
Westminster,  eight  years,  to  be  expended  on  the  repair  of  the  enclosure  and  walls  of  the 


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1467,  Membrane  \Zd — coiU. 

city  by  the  supervision  of  Richard  Chok,  knight,  and  Thomas  Breynton, 
citisen  of  the  city. 

Membrane  \2d, 

Nov.  20.  Commission  to  Roger  Dynham,  Charles  Dynham  and  John  Meryfeld  to 
Westminster,  enquire  if  William  Heryson  of  Brittany,  master  of  a  carvel  of  Seynt  Malowes, 
Alexander  Tons  of  Taunton,  co.  Somerset, '  marcbaunt,'  Richard  Bevyn  of 
Taunton,  'marchaunt,'  and  Richard  Taylour  of  Topsham,  co.  Devon, 
^  marchaunt,'  freighted  5,000  pieces  of  tin  and  300  dozens  of  woollen  cloth 
in  the  said  carvel  at  Topsham  or  any  other  place  within  the  county  of 
Devon  without  licence  and  without  customs  and  subsidies  and  caused  them 
to  be  taken  to  foreign  parts. 

Nov.  24.        Commission  to  William  Carant,  John  Neuburgh,  William  Brounyng  the 
WestmiDster.  elder,  John  Carant,  William  Kayleway  and  William  Brounyng  the  younger 
to  deliver  the  gaol  of  Dorchestre  of  David  Deue  alias  Thewe  alias  Tewe 
late  of  Shyrborne,  co.  Dorset,  *  brasyetour,*  prisoner  there. 

Membrane  lOd. 

Oct.  10.  Commission  to  the  justices  of  the  peace  in  the  West  Riding  of  the  county 
Westminster,  of  York  and  James  Strangways,  knight,  William  Plompton,  knight, 
6feoffrey  Fygot,  knight,  Richard  Hamerton,  knight,  Ralph  Ayssheton, 
knight,  Richard  Aldeburgh,  William  Palmes,  Henry  Eltoft  and  the  sheriff 
of  York  to  arrest  John  Slyngesby  late  of  Scryven,  co.  York,  *  gentilman,' 
and  bring  him  before  the  king  in  Chancery  to  find  security  that  he  will  not 
harm  Brian  Rouclyff  or  any  of  the  king's  people. 

Oct.  22.  Commission    to    John    Cheyne,  knight,  Edmund    Burdenell,    Thomas 

Westminster.  Hampdene  of  Kymbell  and  Robert  Bulstrode  to  deliver  the  gaol  of 
Aylesbury  of  John  Wylde  late  of  Horsyngdon,  co.  Buckingham,  clerk, 
prisoner  there. 

1468,  Membrane  Sd. 

Jan.  3.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of 

Bogmersfield.  Clarence,  the  king's  kinsman  Richai'd,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
and  Richard,  earl  of  Ryvers,  Antony  Wydevile  of  Scales,  knight,  John 
Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  William 
Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  Walter  Blount  of  Mountjoy,  knight, 
John  Markham,  knight,  Thomas  Billyng,  Thomas  Littelton,  John  Fogge, 
knight,  John  Scot,  knight,  Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  Richard  Neell  and 
John  Catesby  in  the  counties  of  Nottingham,  Derby,  Stafford,  Salop  and 
Herpford.  By  K. 

Jan.  13.  The  like  to  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  the  king's 

Dogmersfield.  kinsmen  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  and  Richard,  earl  of 
JRyvers,  Antony  Wydeville  of  Scales,  knight,  John  Audeley  of  Audeley, 
knight,  John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges, 
knight,  Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  Humphrey  Bourgchier  of 
Cromwell,  knight,  Walter  Blount  of  Mountjoy,  knight,  John  Markham, 
knight,  Thomas  Billyng,  Thomas  Littelton,  John  Fogge,  knight,  John  Scot, 
knight,  Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  and  John  Catesby  in  the  counties  of 
Warwick,  Worcester,  Nottingham,  Derby,  Stafford,  Salop  and  Hereford. 

ByK. 

Jan.  13.  Commission  to  the  sheriff  of  Sussex  to  set  wards,  watches  and  signs 

Dogmersfield.  called  'bekyns'  at  all  convenient  and  accustomed  places  within  the  county, 


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1468.  Membrane  Bd — cont. 

in  view  of  the  expiration  of   the  truoe  hetween  the  king  and  Louis  of 
France  at  sunrise  on  1  March  next.     [Fcedera,']  Bj  K. 

The  like  to  the  sheriffs  in  the  following  counties  :— ' 
Wilts,  Devon. 

Kent.  Lincoln. 

Somerset  and  Dorset.  Essex. 

York.  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

Cornwall.  Southampton. 

1467.  Membrane  Id. 

Nov.  22.  Commission  to  John  Djve,  Edmund  Brudenell,  Richard  Fouler,  Thomas 
Westminster.  Bokes  and  Thomas  Hampden  of  Kymbell  to  inquire  into  the  petition  of 
Thomas  Oxbrigge,  esquire,  that  whereas  by  a  fine  levied  at  Westminster 
in  three  weeks  of  Easter,  20  Edward  III.  before  John  Stonore  and 
his  fellows,  justices,  and  afterwards  in  the  octave  of  Trinity  following 
between  Thomas  Frembaud  and  Alice  his  wife  and  Matilda  late  the  wife 
of  Thomas  Wengrave,  complainants,  and  Henry  de  Cobbelyngton, 
parson  of  the  church  of  Baddeleston,  deforciant,  the  latter  granted  a 
messuage,  120  acres  of  land,  25  acres  of  meadow  and  8  acres  of  pasture 
in  Wyngrave  and  Rollesham,  co.  Buckingham,  to  the  said  Thomas  and 
Alice  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs 
of  Thomas  and  also  60^.  of  rent  in  the  same  to  the  said  Matilda  for 
life  with  remainder  to  the  said  Thomas  and  Alice  as  above,  and  they  were 
seised  of  the  above  and  had  issue  Thomad  Frembaud,  esquire,  and  Joan, 
and  after  their  death  the  premises  descended  to  the  said  Thomas  the  son 
and  then  to  Thomas,  son  of  the  latter,  and  then  to  Isabel,  daughter  of 
the  said  Thomas  the  third,  who  died  without  issue,  and  then  to  William 
Oxbrigge,  father  of  the  said  Thomas  Oxbrigge,  as  her  kinsman  and  heir, 
viz.  son  of  Elizabeth  daughter  of  the  said  Joan,  and  then  on  his  death 
to  the  said  Thomas  Oxbrigge,  who  entered  into  and  was  seised  of  the 
same  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail  and  continued  his  estate  therein  until 
24  February,  4  Edward  IV.  when  it  was  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  at 
Aylesbury,  co.  Buckingham,  before  John  Holcot,  then  escheator  in  the 
county,  that  Edmund  Hampden  late  of  Barkley,  co.  Oxford,  knight,  who 
was  attainted  by  virtue  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 
1  Edward  IV.  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  4  March,  1  Edward  IV. 
of  the  manor  of  Wyngrave  called  '  Bury  Maner  *  with  members  in  Rulsam, 
CO.  Buckingham,  then  of  the  value  of  7  marks  yearly,  which  the  said  Thomas 
declares  to  be  the  same  as  the  said  premises,  the  said  Thomas  by  virtue 
of  the  said  inquisition  was  expelled  therefrom  and  the  premises  were 
taken  into  the  king's  hands  until  22  April,  5  Edward  IV.  when  by  letters 
patent  the  king  granted  them  to  Bichard  Crofte  the  younger  and  Thomas 
Crofte,  esquires,  but  the  said  Edmund  never  had  any  right  therein, 
wherefore  the  said  Thomas  Oxbrigge  prays  that  justice  may  be  done. 

By  p.8. 

1468.  Membrane  6d. 

Feb.  13.         Commission  of  array  to  Antony  Wydevile  of  Scales  of  Neucels,  knight, 
Coventry.     John  Lysle,  knight,  Thomas  Uvedale,  knight,  Maurice  Berkeley,  Roger 
Sambroke  and  Thomas  Boureman  within  the  Isle  of  Wight. 

The  like  to  the  king's  kinsmen  Richard  (mc),  earl  of  Arundel,  and  Antony 
Wydevile  of  Scales,  knight,  and  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  John 
Lysle,  knight,  Thomas  Uvedale,  knight,  Richard  Darell,  knight,  Maurice 
Berkeley,  John  Pawelet,  William  Brocas,  John  Walop,  William  Uvedale, 
William  Sandes,  Thomas  Pounde,  Thomas  Well,  John  Kirkeby,  John 


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Feb.  16. 
CoTeDtry. 


1468.  Membrcme  6d — cont. 

Whitebedy    Walter    Barowe,  John   Qamond,  Henrj  More  and  Bobert 
Bjngeboum  witbin  tbe  county  of  Soutbampton. 

Commission  of  ojer  and  terminer  to  Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knigbt, 
William  Herbert  of  Herbert,  knigbt,  Bicbard  Herbert,  knigbt,  Boger 
Yagban,  knigbt,  Jobn  Milewater,  Tbomas  Morgan,  Jobn  Herbert  and  Hugb 
Huntley  toucbing  certain  counterfeitings,  clippings,  sweatings  and  otber 
feisifications  of  money  in  tbe  counties  of  Hereford  and  Gloucester  and  in 
Wales  and  Soutb  Wales  and  tbe  marcbes.  By  K. 

Commission  to  Jobn  Waynflete  and  Bicbard  Harleston  to  take  sbips  and 
vessels  for  tbe  king's  fleet  and  masters  and  mariners  for  tbem. 

Commission  to  Antony  Wydevile  of  Scales,  knigbt,  Tbomas  Langford, 
William  Obray,  Bicbard  Harleston,  Jobn  Demoyne  and  tbe  sberiSs  of 
SoQtbampton,  Wilts  and  tbe  town  of  Soutbampton  to  enquire  into  the  story 
of  Baldwin  de  Bruges  in  Flanders  that  about  13  November  last  a  sbip  of 
Portugal  called  Fort  ado  laden  with  sugar  {sucturo)^  staves  for  bows  and 
'sugrenneP  and  otber  mercbandiso  of  his  was  cast  ashore  by  tbe  intem- 
perateness  of  tbe  sea  at  Stokebay,  co.  Soutbampton,  and  the  said  goods 
and  merchandise  were  carried  away  by  certain  subjects  of  tbe  king  to  tbe 
port  of  Soutbampton,  tbe  cities  of  Winchester  and  Salisbury,  tbe  Isle  of 
Wight  and  otber  pU^es,  contrary  to  the  truce  between  tbe  king  and  bis 
kinsman  the  duke  of  Burgundy,  and  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made  and  to 
arrest  and  imprison  the  offenders. 

Feb.  20.         Commission  to  William  Carant,  John  Neuburgb,  William  Broimyng  the 
Westnunster.  elder,  Jobn  Carant,  William  Cayleway  and  William  Brounyng  the  younger 
to  deliver  tbe  gaol  of  Dorcbestre  of  David  Deue  alias  Thewe  alias  Tewe 
late  of  Shirbourne,  co.  Dorset, '  brasietour,'  prisoner  there. 


Feb.  17. 
Coventry. 

Feb.  18. 
Coventry. 


1467.  Membrane  4d. 

Dec.  22.  Commission  to  Humphrey  Stafford  of  Suthwyk,  knigbt,  Jobn  Dowerissh, 

Dogmersfield.  John  Wynard,  John  Crokker  and  Bicbard  Wynsloo  to  arrest  John 
Bawlegh  of  Dertmouth,  Walter  Cok  and  Ralph  Mercer  within  tbe  county 
of  Devon  and  bring  tbem  before  tbe  king  and  council.  Tbe  king  lately 
appointed  John  Wenlok  of  Wenlok,  knight,  and  others  to  examine  tbe 
complaint  of  Jobn  le  Veer,  bailiff  of  Ermewe  in  Seland,  and  Adrian  Smoet, 
burgess  of  Monkered  in  Flanders,  on  behalf  of  themselves  and  other  part- 
owners,  victuallers  and  masters  of  six  ships  of  Flanders  that  the  said  ships 
were  taken  by  certain  subjects  of  tbe  king  in  certain  ships  of  the  realm 
of  which  tbe  said  John,  Walter  and  Balpb  with  others  were  part-owners, 
victuallers  and  masters,  contrary  to  the  truce  between  the  king  and  Philip, 
late  duke  of  Burgundy,  and  despoiled  of  wine  and  otber  goods  and 
merchandise  and  certain  habiliments  and  gear  to  the  value  of  4,330  crowns, 
and  after  consideration  of  their  examination  the  king  gave  judgment  by  tbe 
advice  of  the  council  that  restitution  should  be  made,  but  the  said  Jobn  le 
Veer  and  Adrian  have  failed  to  get  restitution. 

Tbe  like  to  Humphrey  Stafford  of  Suthwyk,  knight,  John  Arundell, 
knigbt,  Alvred  Corneburgh,  Thomas  Clemens,  Jobn  Sturgeon  and  Tbomas 
Lymbery  in  tbe  county  of  Cornwall. 

1468. 

Jan.  1.  Commission  to  Henry  Bodrugan  and  the  sheriff  of  Cornwall  to  arrest 

Dogmersfield.  William   White,   Jocosus  Amelyn    alias    Joceus    Ammell    and    Thomas 

Kyl^rewe  and  bring  tbem  before  tbe  king  in  Chancery.  The  king  lately 
by  letters  patent  appointed  the  said  Henry  and  Tbomas  Clemens  and  John 
Colsbull,  knigbt,  then  sheriff  of  Cornwall,  to  arrest  and  imprison  them  and 


68  OALEND^lB  op  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1468*  Membrane  idr'-^ont. 

others,  on  complaint  by  John  Dubrossay,  merchant  of  Brittany,  but  they 
could  not  be  found.     {See  p.  54.) 

Jan.  3.  Commission  to  Walter  Deyereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  William  Harbert 

Dogmersfield.  of  Harbert,  knight,  James  Baskarvile,  knight,  Bichard  Harbert,  knight, 
Roger  Vaghan,  knight,  William  Notyngham,  John  Milewater,  Thomas 
Morgan  and  Hugh  Huntley  to  enquire  into  certain  counterfeitings,  clippings, 
sweatings  and  other  falsifications  of  money  within  the  counties  of  Salop 
and  Hereford  and  the  parts  of  Wales  and  the  marches  of  the  same  and  to 
punish  the  delinquents. 

1467.  Membrane  Srf. 

Nov.  3.  Commission  to  John  Colsull,  knight,   John  Denys,  Thomas  Lncombe 

Westminster,  and   William   Rosemoderes    to   enquire    into    the    supplication    of    John 

Arundell  of  Trerys,  esquire,  that  whereas  on  the  morrow  of  the  Ascension, 

1  Heniy  VI.  a  fine  was  levied  at  Westminster  before  Richard  Norton  and 
his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Common  Bench,  and  afterwards  in  Easter  term, 

2  Henry  VI.  before  the  said  justices  it  was  agreed  between  John  Corke, 
complainant,  and  John  Aruiidell  of  Trerys  and  Joan  his  wife,  deforciants, 
that  the  manor  of  EfFord,  co.  Cornwall,  was  the  right  of  the  said  John 
Corke  of  the  grant  of  the  said  John  Arundell  and  Joan  and  the  said  John 
Corke  granted  the  manor  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  by  force 
of  which  they  were  seised  of  the  manor  and  received  the  esplees,  and  after 
their  decease  the  right  of  the  manor  descended  to  Nicholas  their  son  and 
heir  and  he  was  seized  of  it  and  after  his  decease  the  right  descended  to  the 
said  supplicant  as  his  son  and  heir  and  he  entered  into  the  manor  and  was 
seised  of  it  until  1  October,  4  Edward  IV.  when  it  was  found  by  an 
inquisition  taken  at  Launceston,  co.  Cornwall,  before  Thomas  Wise  and 
Thomas  Gill,  ebquires,  by  virtue  of  a  commission  under  the  great  seal 
directed  to  them  and  Oto  Gilbert,  esquire,  and  John  Giffard,  that  Baldwin 
Fulford,  knight,  attainted  of  high  treason  by  an  act  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  held  on  the  day  of  his  death 
eight  messuages,  two  tofts,  two  carucates  and  64  acres  of  land,  6  acres  of 
meadow,  200  acres  of  pasture,  30  acres  of  wood,  a  moiety  of  three  tofts,  51 
acres  of  land,  4  acres  of  meadow,  60  acres  of  pasture,  3  knights'  fees  and 
lOf.  of  rent  yearly  in  Wesprayhele,  Loterigge,  Tekebare,  Bowton,  Stratton, 
Efford,  Stonlond,  Bithestrond,  Coleton,  Pynchelegh,  Ketelegh,  Marchalles- 
lond,  Crabhay,  Borecote,  Pennalyd,  Cardinan,  Weke  Saint  Mary,  Bradderige 
and  Benam,  co.  Cornwall,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  John  Keynes  by 
fealty  and  the  rent  of  8  marks  yearly,  and  he  died  on  9  September, 
1  Edward  IV.  and  the  premises  are  worth  100^.  yearly  and  form  the  manor 
of  Efiord,  and  by  virtue  of  the  said  inquisition  and  by  reason  of  the  act 
aforesaid  whereby  it  was  ordained  that  he  should  forfeit  all  lands  which  he 
held  on  30  December,  39  Henry  VI.  the  said  Thomas  Gill,  then  escheator 
of  the  counties  of  Devon  and  Cornwall,  took  the  premises  into  the  king's 
hands  and  expelled  the  said  supplicant,  and  afterwards  by  letters  patent 
dated  23  November,  4  Edward  IV.  the  king  granted  the  premises  to 
Thomas  Fulford,  knight,  and  his  heirs  and  assigns,  but  the  said  Baldwin 
was  never  seised  of  the  said  manor  or  any  parcel  thereof,  justice  may  be 
done.  By  p.s. 


59 


7  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  III. 


•i^gg  Membrane  17. 

Feb.  18.         Grant  to  Victor  Compagni  de  Ulterris,  born  in  the  parts  of  Florence,  and 
Coventiy.     his  offspring  of  letters  of  denization. 

By  p.s.  [2364]  and  for  1  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

1467. 

Dec.  27.  Grant  to  Richard  Wydevile,  earl  Eevers,  constable  and  treasurer  of 
Dogmersfield.  England,  Thomas  Pounde,  John  Eogers,  William  Kerver  and  Eoger 
Appulton,  in  repayment  of  the  sam  of  2,000/.  due  to  them  from  the 
king,  as  appears  in  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  that  they  or  their 
executors  after  their  decease  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  may  receive  all 
moneys,  rents,'profits  and  emoluments  arising  from  a  moiety  of  all  wardships, 
marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  forfeitures,  custodies  of  heirs  and  temporalities 
of  archbishoprics  and  other  ecclesiastical  benefices,  and  all  moneys  arising 
from  a  moiety  of  all  customs  and  subsidies,  the  great  and  petty  custom  and 
the  subsidy  of  the  3«.  in  the  tun  and  the  12cf.  in  the  pound  from  goods  and 
merchandise  in  the  ports  of  London,  Suthampton,  Sandwich,  Bristol, 
Exeter,  Dertemuth,  Fowey,  Plymmouth,  and  Pole,  and  may  beard,  clack 
and  dean  wools  and  ship  sacks  and  bales  of  wool,  woollen  cloths  and 
pieces  of  tin  and  lead  in  the  said  ports  and  take  the  wools  by  the  straits  of 
Marrok  and  the  woollen  cloths,  tin  and  lead  to  any  foreign  parts  and  ship 
other  merchandise  from  foreign  parts  to  the  said  ports  quit  of  customs  and 
subsidies  at  the  rate  of  4  marks  on  each  sack  of  wool  and  a  moiety  of  the 
customs  and  subsidies  on  the  other  merchandise,  until  they  shall  thus  be 
fully  satisfied  of  the  said  2,000/.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  16. 

Nov.  4.  Grant  to  Thomas  Yonge,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Common  Bench,  for 

Westminster,  the  better  maintenance  of  his  estate,  of  110  marks  yearly  at  the  hands  of 
the  keeper  of  the  hanaper  or  the  customers  in  the  ports  of  London,  Bristol 
and  Kyngeston  on  Hull,  according  to  the  form  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  18  Henry  YI.  and  106s.  \\\d,  and  the  sixth  part  of  ^.  at 
Christmas  for  a  robe  with  fur  and  6^s,  6d.  at  Whitsuntide  for  a  robe  with 
lining. 

Nov.  9.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Don,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body, 

Westminster,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service 
to  the  king's  father  Richard,  late  duke  of  York,  in  England,  France  and 
Ireland  and  to  the  king  in  battle  agoinst  Henry  YI.  and  Jasper,  earl  of 
Pembroke,  and  James,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  and  other  rebels,  of  the  castle, 
town,  manor  and  lordship  of  Telagharn  alieu  Talagharn^  alias  Lagham, 
00.  Caermarthen,  in  South  Wales  and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions,  services 
and  possessions  in  Telagharn  with  members  in  South  Wales  and  the 
marches  of  which  James,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  attainted  of  high  treason 
by  virtue  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 
1  Edward  lY.  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  4  March, 
1  Edward  lY.  or  the  said  4  November,  with  all  franchises,  liberties, 
courts,  customs,  jurisdictions,  profits,  emoluments,  leets,  views  of  frank- 
pledge, chattels  of  felons  and  fugitives,  waifs,  strays,  cantreds,  commotes, 
hundreds,  fairs,  markets,   parks,  warrens,  stews,  knights'  fees,   services. 


60  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1467,  Membrane  16 — cont, 

rentSy  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  advowsons,  wreck  of  sea,  treasure 
trove  and  other  oommodities,  as  fully  as  the  said  earl  held  the  same  as 
appears  hy  any  inquisition  taken  before  Henry  ap  Griffith,  John  Milewater, 
esquires,  Hugh  Hunteley  and  Thomas  Brigge,  by  virtue  of  letters  patent, 
at  Kermerdyn  in  South  Wales  on  Monday,  17  June,  5  Edward  IV.  or 
before  John  Harper,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  the  marches 
of  Wales  adjacent,  by  virtue  of  letters  patent,  at  Fembrugge,  eo.  Hereford, 
on  Saturday,  15  June,  5  Edward  IV.  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many 
knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by 
before  the  first  day  of  March,  1  Edward  IV.     Grant  also  to  them  as  above 
of  the  lordships  and  manors  of  Fybour  and  Clogyn  with  all  members  and 
appurtenances  in  South  Wales  with  all  rights,  franchises,  liberties,  profits, 
courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  chattels  of  felons  and  fugitives,  waifs, 
strays,  warrens,  stews,  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs, 
escheats  and  other  profits.     Grant  also  to  the  said  John  and  Elizabeth  of 
all  farms,  rents  and  profits  from  the  above  from  the  said  4  March,  and 
pardon  to  them  of  all  debts  and  accounts  due  to  the  king  for  the  issues  or 
profits  of  the  premises  or  the  manors  of  Russheton,  Stanewig,  Ryngsted, 
Great  Brampton  and  Great  Houghton,  co.  Northampton,  or  any  luids  and 
possessions  in  the  same  county  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of 
Thomas  Tresham,  km'ght,  or  any  surplusage,  for  20«.  AdU  to  be  paid  for  fine 
or  fee.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  15. 

May  9.  General  pardon  to  John  Dynham  late  of  Notewill,  co.  Devon,  esquire, 

Westminster.   Richard  Forster  of  Walkehampton,  co.  Devon,  *yoman,'  John  Hede  late  of 

Mewyni,  co.  Devon,  *  yoman,'  John  Holbeme  tfie  younger  late  of  Holbeme, 

CO.  Devon,  <  gentilman,'  John  Maunsell  late  of  Newton  Busshell,  co.  Devon, 

*  yoman,'  Thomas  Bastard  late  of  Otery  St.  Mary,  co.  Devon,  *  yoman,' 
Edward  Morell  late  of  Preston,  co,  Devon,  *  yoman,*  Andrew  HiUersdon 
late  of  Lammeshede,  co.  Devon,  ^  gentilman,'  John  Scobehill  alias  Clyff 
late  of  Northpole,  co.  Devon,  *  yoman,'  William  Martyn  late  of  Brent,  co. 
Devon,  *  yoman,'  Thomas  Martyn  late  of  the  same,  *  yoman,'  Thomas  Harry 
late  of  the  same,  *  yoman,'  John  Wylstre  late  of  Exmouth,  co.  Devon, 

*  yoman,'  Henry  Wylstxe  late  of  tho  same,  *  yoman,*  John  Shilston  late  of 
Totnes,  co.  Devon,  *  gentilman,*  William  Shilston  late  of  Bratton,  co.  Devon, 
'  gentilman,'  Thomas  Holond  late  of  Copsam,  co.  Devon, '  gentilman,'  John 
Asshe  late  of  Glystsomson,  co.  Devon,  '  gentilman,'  Richard  Duke  late  of 
Exeter,  co  Devon,  *  yoman,*  John  Lewys  late  of  the  same,  *  yoman,'  John 
Tope  late  of  Exilond,  co.  Devon,  *  yoman,'  William  Forster  late  of  Dert- 
mouth,  CO.  Devon,  ^  marchaunt,*  John  Wliite  late  of  the  same,  ^  yoman,' 
Thomas  Luke  late  of  the*  same,  *  yoman,'  Richard  Fortescu  late  of  Fale 
Pitte,  CO.  Devon,  *  gentilman,'  Philip  Lambe  late  of  Dertmouth,  *  yoman,' 
William  Whitchurche  late  of  Nuton  Busshell,  *  yoman,'  Robert  Kerver 
late  of  the  same,  *  yoman,'  Maurice  Nuton  late  of  the  same,  '  voman,'  John 
Mune  late  of  the  same,  ^  yoman,'  Thomas  Prendergist  late  of  Yealmpton, 
CO.  Devon,  *  yoman,*  William  Ford  late  of  Clyfton,  co.  Devon  *  yoman,* 
William  atte  Forde  late  of  Plymptre,  co,  Devon,  'gentilman,'  Thomas 
Avenell  late  of  Notewyll,  *  yoman,*  Nicholas  Whityng  late  of  Gydsham, 
CO.  Devon,  *  gentilman,*  John  William  late  of  Sydbury,  co.  Devon,  *  glover,' 
Peter  Abbot  late  of  the  same,  '  smyth,'  John  Morys  late  of  Wodbury,  co. 
Devon,  *  yoman,*  Thomas  Flessheyr  late  of  the  .same,  *  yoman,'  William 
Broun  late  of  the  same,  *  yoman,*  John  Tubbe  late  of  Exmouth, '  yoman,' 
John  Seindere  late  of  Budlegh,  co.  Devon,  *  gentilman,*  William  Hardyng 
late  of  Otery  St.  Mary,  *  yoman,*  John  Clody  late  of  the  same,  *  yoman,* 
William  Blakemore  late  of  the  same,  'yoman,'  Thomas  Lane  late  of  the 


7  EDWARD  IV.— Part  IH. 


61 


1467. 


1468. 

Feb.  13. 
Coyentry. 


Feb.  18. 
Coventry. 


1467. 

Dec.  13. 

Windsor. 


Nov.  13. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  15 — cent. 

same,  ^yoman,'  William  Stjljng  late  of  Tippelon,  co.  DevoD,  '  joman/ 
John  Benet  late  of  Fenne,  co.  Devon,  ^  yoman/  Christopher  Fai7ngdon 
late  of  Faryngdon,  co.  Devon,  'gentilman/  Thomas  Lane  late  of 
Notewill,  *yoman/  John  Lodewyll  late  of  Oterj  St.  Mary,  'voman,' 
William  Brace  late  of  Braunscomb,  co.  Devon,  ^  yoman,'  Kichard 
Antony  late  of  Sampford  Peverell,  co.  Devon,  *  yoman,'  John  Melbnry  late 
of  Honjton,  oo.  Devon,  <  yoman,*  Henry  Pyle  late  of  Awlyscombe,  co. 
Devon,  'yooian,'  William  Shutehill  alias  Sperlyng  late  of  Hirdon,  co. 
Devon, '  yoman,'  John  More  of  Whitechurch,  co.  Devon,  ^  yoman,'  John 
Frenship  of  Horebrigge,  co.  Devon,  '  yoman,'  William  Cole  of  Sampford 
Courteney.  co.  Devon,  <  yoman,'  and  John  Soper  of  South  Molton,  oo. 
Devon,  ^  yoman,'  of  all  offences  against  any  statute  touching  liveries  of 
cloths  and  hoods  or  other  statutes  committed  by  them  before  Christmas  last, 
for  20f.  Ad,  only  paid  in  the  hanaper.  By  p.s.  [2076.] 

Grant  to  Walter  Blount,  knight,  lord  Mountjoye,  for  400  marks  paid 
to  the  king,  of  the  custody  of  all  manora,  lands  and  possessions  late  of 
ThomaR  Blount,  esquire,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  Robert  his 
son  and  heir,  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir  without  disparagement,  and  so 
from  heir  to  heir.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  Robert  Clavenger,  yeoman  of  the  crown,  for  20/.  paid  to  the 
king,  of  the  costody  of  all  manors,  lands  and  possessions  late  of  William 
Petyte  of  the  county  of  Worcester,  '  gentilman,'  tenant  in  chief,  during  the 
minority  of  William  his  son  and  heir,  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir  wi^out 
disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  supporting  all  charges. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Grant  to  the  men,  tenants,  inhabitants  and  residents  of  the  honours  of 
Boulogne,  Feverel  and  Hagnet  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Essex, 
Hertford,  Cambridge  and  Surrey  and  the  liberties  of  the  same,  known 
to  be  of  the  ancient  demesne  of  the  crown,  that  they  may  carry  their 
merchandise,  goods  and  chattels  freely  through  the  realm  of  England 
without  prest  of  toll,  stallage,  cheminage,  murage,  pavage,  pontage,  passage, 
quayage,  lastage,  tallage,  carriage  and  terrage,  in  accordance  with  ancient 
custom.  By  p.s. 

Greneral  pardon  to  John  Crofton  late  of  Casebroke  in  the  Isle  of  Wight, 
CO.  Southampton, '  gentilman.'  By  p.s. 


Nov,  27. 
Westminster. 


Dec.  5. 
Pogmersfleld. 

1468. 

Jan.  18. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  14. 

Confirmation  during  good  behaviour  to  John  Durem  of  the  office  of  one 
of  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer,  to  which  he  was  appointed  during 
pleasure  by  >  letters  patent  dated  8  April,  1  Edward  IV.  ;  receiving  the 
accustomed  fees  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer  and  a  winter  vesture  with 
fur  at  Christmas  and  a  summer  vesture  with  lining  at  Whitsuntide  at  the 
great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Gilbert  Polwhenererwartha  of  Polwenererwartha,  co. 
Cornwall,  *  taillor,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  26  November. 

By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  William  Goddyere,  one  of  the  king's  trumpeters,  of 
10  marks  yearly  from  Michaelmas,  6  Edward  IV.  from  the  issues  of  the 
county  of  Lincoln.  By  p.8. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Lincoln. 


62 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


UG8. 

Jan.  27. 
Westminiter. 


1467. 

Oct.  13. 

Westminster. 


1468. 

Feb.  5. 
Westminster. 


Feb,  14. 
CoTentry. 


Membrane  14 — cont. 

Grant  to  Wniiam  Herbert,  knight,  loi'd  Herbert,  and  his  executors  and 
assigns,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated  23  June 
{see  p.  25),  surrendered  because  invalid,  of  the  custody  of  aU  honours, 
castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and  possessions  with 
advowsons,  knights'  fees,  franchises,  liberties,  warrens,  courts  leet  and 
other  commodities  of  Bichaixl  Grey,  knight,  late  lord  of  Powys,  deceased, 
tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  John  his  son  and  heir  and  the 
custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir,  finding  a  competent  sustenance  for  him.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  William  Canyngis,  merchant  of  Bristol,  to  found  a  chantry 
of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  at  the  altar  of  St.  Greorge 
in  the  church  of  St.  Mary  Bedecliff,  Bristol,  for  the  good  estate  of  the 
king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth ,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said  William 
and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  soul  of  Joan  late  the  wife  of  the 
said  William,  to  be  called  the  chantry  of  William  Canyngis,  merchant  of 
Bristol ;  and  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  him  to  the  said  chaplain, 
after  inquisition,  of  lands  and  other  possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the 
value  of  10/.  yearly.  By  K.  for  20/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Memorandum, — On  14  Aprif,  8  Edward  TV*  the  said  William,  acquired 
a  yearly  rent  of  10/.  from  thirteen  messuages  and  two  tofts  in  Bristol  in 
full  satisfaction. 

General  pardon  to  Robert  Enyfton  late  of  Marcaston,  co.  Derby, 
'  gentilman,'  alias  late  of  Dulcotes,  co.  Nottingham,  of  all  offenoes  committed 
by  him  before  1  November.  By  p.s. 

Confirmation  of  letters  patent  of  the  king's  father  Bichard,  duke  of  York, 
dated  at  London,  1  January,  29  Henry  VL  granting  to  his  servant  Ro^er 
Bee,  esquire,  usher  of  his  chamber,  for  life,  in  consideration  of  his  service 
to  him  in  France,  England  and  Ireland,  the  hundred  of  Berstaple,  co.  Essex, 
with  all  rights,  fines,  amercements,  wreck  of  sea  and  other  emoluments  and 
commodities  ;  and  grant  of  the  same  to  him  and  Roger  Ree  and  William 
Ree  his  sons  for  life  irom  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  by  surrender  and  cancelled^  because  the  king  granted  the 
same  to  the  said  Roger  Ree  the  father  by  other  letters  patent  on  31  Jfay, 
15  Edward  IV. 


1467. 

July  17. 
Windsor. 


Membrane  13. 

Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  William  Westbury,  the  provost,  and  the 
college  of  St.  Mary,  Eton  by  Windsor,  co.  Buckingham,  so  that  they  may 
pray  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  queen  Elizabeth,  his  consort,  and 
for  their  souls  after  death,  of  the  hospital  or  house  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  Dorchestre,  co.  Dorset,  with  its  rights  and  appurtenances,  a  yearly 
farm  or  pension  of  20s.  which  the  priors  of  G^ldcllve  used  to  pay 
from  an  ancieut  impost  due  to  the  chief  house  of  the  priory  beyond 
seas,  26/.  13«.  4c/.  yearly  which  the  prior  of  Farlegh  used  to  pay  to  the 
nuns  of  Mailiguy  for  the  farm  and  pension  of  the  manors  of  Welby, 
Welleby  and  Navenby,  co.  Lincoln,  Slaghtneford  and  Alinton,  co.  Wilts, 
11/.  6#.  Be/,  in  addition  from  the  same  fiarm  and  pension,  h  farm,  pension  or 
rent  of  40#.  yearly  from  the  impost  of  the  priory  of  Tykford  by  Neweport 
Faynell,  co.  BucKingham,  a  farm,  pension  or  rent  of  4/.  yearly  from  the 
ancient  impost  of  the  alien  priory  of  Folkestone,  co.  Kent,  the  manor  or 
priory  of  Hanginglangford,  co.  Wilts,  formerly  pei*taining  to  the  alien 
deanery  of  Morteigne,  the  alien  priory  of  Brimmesfeld,  co.  Gloucester,  and 


7  EDWARD  IV.— Part  III.  63 


1467.  Membrane  13— c<wi/. 

all  lands,  rente  and  services  in  Middelton,  co.  Wilts,  sometime  pertaining  to  it, 
all  lands  in  Endeston,  co.  Somerset,  formerly  of  the  alien  priory  of  St.  Sever, 
the  alien  priory  of  Modbury,  eo.  Devon,  with  its  members  and  appurtenances, 
the  alien  priory  of  Cowyke,  co.  Devon,  with  all  members,  lands,  rents,  services, 
advowsons,  pensions,  portions,  imposts,  tenths,  oblations,  fruits  and  emolu- 
ments belonging  to  it,  the  priory  or  manor  of  Blakenham,  co.  Suffolk, 
sometime  parcel  of  the  alien  priory  of  Okebourne,  the  manor  or  alien  priory 
of  Fovington  with  all  lands,  rents,  services,  pensions  and  portions  in 
Melbornbeke  and  Gharleton,  co.  Dorset,  and  tdl  other  lands,  rents  and 
services  pertaining  to  it,  the  priory  of  St.  Helen  in  the  Isle  of  Wight, 
CO.  Southampton,  a  yearly  farm,  rent  or  pension  of  12  marks  which  the 
prior  of  Montacute  and  his  successors  are  bound  to  render  to  the  king  from 
an  ancient  impost  lately  pertaining  to  the  chief  house  of  the  priory  beyond 
seas,  all  lands,  rents  and  services  in  Northmundam,  Corapton  and  Wolegh, 
cos.  Sussex  and  Southampton,  sometime  of  the  abbot  of  Lucerne  in 
Normandy,  a  water-mill  at  Goryng,  co.  Oxford,  sometime  parcel  of  the 
alien  priory  of  Okebourne,  and  the  manor  of  Wedonbeke,  co.  Northampton, 
sometime  parcel  of  the  same  priory,  to  hold  the  above  with  knights'  fees 
and  advowsons,  and  the  reversion  of  the  hospital  of  St.  James  by  West- 
minster, in  the  diocese  of  London,  and  the  perpetual  custody  of  the  same 
with  all  rights  and  appurtenances  when  it  shall  become  void  by  the  death, 
cession  or  resignation  of  Roger  Malmesbnry,  king's  clerk,  now  perpetual 
warden.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  14.         Appointment,  during  good  behaviour,  of  Brian  Bouclyff  as  third  baron 

Westminster,  of  the  Exchequer,  receiving  the  fees,  wages,  regards  and  vestures  specified 

in  letters  patent  dated  8  May,  1  Edward  lY.  by  which  he  was  appointed  to 

the  same  office,  although  the  duration  of  those  letters  was  limited  to  the 

king's  will  by  authority  of  Parliament,  3  Edward  IV.  By  E. 

I 

s 

Membrane  12 — 10. 

Oct.  10.         Impeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  president  and  scholars  of  the  college 
WMtminster.  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Oxford,  of  the  following : — 

1.  Letters  patent   dated   12  January,   1   Eichard  II.   inspecting    and 

confirming  to  the  master,  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  hospital  of 
St.  John  without  the  east  gate  of  Oxford  a  charter  dated  at 
Westminster,  14  March,  10  Edward  IIL  [Charier  Roily  10  Ed- 
ward  III.  No,  50],  inspecting  and  confirming  with  additions  a 
charter  dated  at  Nottingham,  7  August,  1 1  Edward  II.  inspecting 
and  confirming  the  following : — 

(1.)  A  charter    dated    at    Oxford,    12  July,   15    Hem-y   III. 

[Charter  Roily  15  Henri^  IIL  m.  6.] 
(2.)  A  charter  dated  at  Beading,  8  November,  31  Henry  III. 

[Charter  Roll,  31  JBenry  III  m.  14.] 
(3.)  A  charter  dated  at  Marlborough,  7  September,  32  Henry  III. 

[Charter  Roll,  32  Henry  IIL  m.  2.] 
(4.)  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  12  June,  13  Edward  I. 
[  Charter  Roll,  13  Edward  I.  No.  48]  inspecting  and  confirming 
a  charter  dated  at  Northampton,  8  June,  50  Henry  IIL 

2.  Letters    patent    dated    27  October,  35   Henry    YI.    granting    the 

patronage  or  advowson  of  the  hospital  to  William,  bishop  of 
Winchester,  and  granting  licence  for  the  master  and  brethren  of 
the  hospital  to  grant  the  hospital  and  ail  its  possessions  to  the 
president  and  scholars  of  the  hall  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen  in  the 
University  of  Oxford. 


61  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1467.  Membranes  12 — lO^cont. 

3.  Letter  patent  dated  13  October,  36  Henry  VI.  reciting  that,  in 
accordance  with  the  abovo  letters  patent,  the  said  master  and 
brethren  granted  the  said  hospital  and  its  possessions  to  the 
president  and  scholars  of  the  said  hall  bj  a  writing  dated  5  July, 
and  granting  licence  for  the  said  bishop  to  form  the  hospital  into 
a  secular  college  of  a  president  and  scholars,  to  be  called  the 
college  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen  or  *  Maudelejn  College,'  and  for  the 
president  and  scholars  of  the  said  hall  to  grant  the  hospital  and 
its  possessions  to  the  president  and  scholars  of  the  said  college, 
and  for  the  latter  to  acquire  in  mortmain  lands  and  possessions 
to  the  value  of  500/.  yearly. 

By  K.  and  for  11/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

MSMBRANES  9  and  8. 

July  7.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  from 

Westminster.  Easter  last,  of  divers  rents  and  lands  {as  in  Patent  Roll  5  JEdward  IV. 
Part  IL  Membranes  8  and  7)  and  the  manors  and  lordships  of  Shene, 
Fetyrsham  and  Hamme,  co.  Surrey,  with  the  park  and  warren  of  the  manor 
of  Shene  and  all  appurtenances,  the  manor  arid  lordship  of  Plesaunce,  alicu 
Grenewych,  co.  Kent,  late  of  Humphrey,  duke  of  Gloucester,  deceased,  and 
a  messuage,  inn  or  tenement  in  London,  called  ^  Ormondes  Inne,'  late  of 
James,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  attainted  of  high  treason.  [Rolls  of  Parliament^ 
V.  625.]  By  K. 

Membrane  8 — cont. 
1468- 

Feb.  20.  Grant  to  William,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  St.  Mary's,  Stonley, 
Westminster,  that  they  and  their  successors  shall  not  be  made  collectors  of  tenths,  taxes, 
tallages,  or  other  quota  or  subsidies  granted  to  the  king  and  his  successors, 
and  if  they  be  deputed  to  collect  the  same  they  shall  be  released  by  the 
exhibition  of  these  presents  and  the  collection  assigned  to  the  sheriff  of 
Warwick ;  and  licence  for  the  acquisition  in  mortmain  by  them  after 
inquisition  of  lands,  tenements  and  rents,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of 
40  marks  yearly.  By  K.  and  for  60/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Memorandam. — On  29  October ^  13  Edward  IV.  they  acquired  from 
John  Hugfordy  esquire^  and  Thomas  Waldyene  ten  messuageSy  two  carucates 
and  20  a.cres  oflandy  20  acres  ofmeadowy  12  acres  ofwood^  I2s.  of  renty  a 
rent  of  a  pound  of  pepper  and  a  red  rose^  and  a  mmety  of  a  fishery  in 
the  river  Aven  in  yisshe,  Nuneton  and  Radwag,  and  Jrotn  John  Spary^ 
clerky  five  messuages^  80  acres  of  land,  8  acres  of  meadow  and  4  acres  of 
pasture  in  Cobinton,  5s,  of  rent  in  Knyghtcote  andNorthend,  andS  acres  of 
land  and  2  acres  of  meadow  in  Napton  on  the  Hill,  co,  Warwick,  not  held 
in  chief  to  the  value  of  iO  marks  yearly,  in  part  satisfaction, 

Feb.  1 1.  Grant  for  life  to  Edmund  Childerhous  and  the  king's  servitor  William 

Westminster.  Alberd,  from  Michaelmas  last,  of  the  office  of  the  king's  artillery  within 
the  town  of  Calais,  with  such  houses,  wages,  fees  and  profits  as  Patrick 
Biker,  late  artiller,  had  for  himself  and  one  yeoman  under  him  and  Custacius, 
likewise  late  artiller,  had  in  the  times  of  Edward  III.  and  Richard  II. ;  in 
lieu  of  a  like  gvant  to  the  said  Edmund  by  letters  patent  dated  12  April, 

I  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  by  surrender  and  cancelled^  because  the  king  granted  the 
office  for  life  to  John  Howbrake  by  other  letters  patent  on  Si  July, 

II  Edward  IV. 


7  EDWAED  IV.— Part  III.  65 


1468.  Membrane  7. 

Feb.  18.  Pardon  to  Humphrey  Stafford,  lord  Stafford  of  Southewyke,  knight,  of  his 
Coventry,  trespass  in  acquiring  to  himself  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  from  John,  the  prior, 
and  the  convent  of  the  church  of  SS.  Peter  and  Paul,  Bath,  which  is  of  tha 
king's  patronage,  a  close  of  land  in  Donstar  called  *  le  Eynche  **  lying  by 
the  chapel  of  St.  Michael  of  Alcombe  on  the  east,  and  entering  thereon 
without  licence,  and  grant  that  he  may  hold  the  same  for  life  ;  and  pardon 
to  him  of  all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  forfei  Lures,  debts,  accounts  and 
arrears  due  to  the  king  from  him  as  late  sheriff  of  Somerset  and  Dorset,  or 
as  appointed  with  others  to  enquire  concerning  the  lands  and  possessions 
held  by  Robert  Hungerford,  knight,  late  lord  of  Hungerford  and  Moleyns, 
or  as  appointed  with  Thomas  Clemens,  John  Broke,  Thomas  Aleyn,  Greoffrey 
Kyd welly,  William  Manwenuek  and  William  Hasty nges,  knight,  by  letters 
patent  dated  8  July,  2  ^Edward  lY.  assessors  to  demise  certain  lands  of  the 
duchy  of  Cornwall,  or  as  appointed  with  Thomas  Gille  the  younger.  Late 
escheator  of  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset,  to  take  into  the  king's  hands 
all  manors  and  lands  of  Henry,  duke  of  Exeter,  Henry,  duke  of  Somerset, 
Thomas,  earl  of  Devon,  James,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  Henry,  earl  of  Northum- 
berland, James  Luterell,  knight,  and  Alexander  Hody,  knight,  and  all  their 
goods  and  chattels  within  the  same  counties,  or  as  appointed  with  others  to 
enquire  into  certain  treasons,  insurrections,  rebellions,  felenies,  riots,  and 
other  offences  in  the  counties  of  Southampton,  Somerset,  Dorset,  Devon, 
Wilts,  Oxford  and  •  Gloucester  and  the  towns  of  Bristol  and  South- 
ampton, or  as  appointed,  with  others  to  enquire  into  certain  treasons, 
insurrections,  rebellions  and  felonies  committed  within  the  county  of 
Southampton  by  Thomas  Morys  late  of  Portesmouth,  co.  Southampton, 
'yoman,'  and  Edmund  Gardegrave  late  of  Waltham,  Co.  Southampton,  or 
as  one  of  the  tenants  of  the  lands  late  of  Thomas  Courtenay,  late  earl  of 
Devon,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Devon,  which  William  Faucomberge, 
kte  earl  of  Kent,  held.  By  p.s.  [2363.] 

Jan.  28.  Eestitution   of  the  temporalities  of  the  priory  of  Preterwell,   of  the 

Westminster.   Cluniac   order,  to   Hugh,   whom   Thomas,   prior    of    the    monastery    of 

St.  Pancras,  Lewes,  of  the  same  order,  in  the  diocese  of  Chichester,  has 

appointed  prior.  By  p.s. 

1467. 

July  25.         Grant  to  Emanuel  Sophianus,  knight,  a  Greek,  born  in  the  Peloponnesus, 
Westmisf ter.  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  of  letters  of  denization. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Membrane  6. 

July  6.  Whereas  the  king  undei'stands  by  a  supplication  of  Alice,  duchess  of 

Westminster.  Suffolk,  that  she  held  the  manor  of  Michelhampton  for  life  with  portions, 
pensions,  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  without  impeachment  of  waste  by 
pretext  of  a  grant  by  Henry  V.  to  John  Philippes,  knight,  and  the  said 
Alice,  then  his  wife,  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  and  the  said  John 
died  without  issue  between  himself  and  her,  and  she  held  the  manors  of 
Neddyng  and  Ketilbarston  by  grant  of  the  said  king  to  them  as  above,  and 
after  the  death  of  the  said  John  Henry  VI.  granted  the  reversion  of  these 
latter  manors  on  her  death  to  William,  late  duke  of  Suffolk,  and  herself  then 
his  wife,  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  and  she  also  held  the  manor  and 
lordship  of  Grobury  alias  Leyghton  Busard  with  all  lands,  portions, 
pensions,  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  by  pretext  of  a  grant  of  Henry  Y.  to 
the  said  John  and  his  heirs,  and  the  said  John  enfeoffed  William  Philippes, 
knight,  Thomas  Chaucere,  esquire,  Thomas  Dereham,  John  Throgmerton 
and  John  Wadde,  all  now  deceased,  who  granted  the  same  to  him  and  Alice 

*  Eectius  Lynohe,  as  in  p.s. 
7  96186..  E 


66  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1467.  Membrane  6 — cont, 

his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  and  she  held  to  herself  and  her  heirs, 
3  messuages,  3  hides,  4^  yirgates  and  104  acres  of  land  in  Estworldham 
and  Nutes  which  John  de  Venutz  lately  held  in  chief,  rendering  100«. 
jearlj,  2  acres  of  land  in  Worelham  alias  Worldhaoi  which  the  same  John 
Venutz  held  in  chief  bj  the  service  of  rendering  \2d.  yearly,  29  acres  and 
3  roods  of  land  under  the  wood  of  Benesworth  which  Peter  de  Worldham 
held  in  chief  by  the  service  of  rendering  9s.  lid.  yearly,  one  acre  of  land  by 
the  park  of  Estworldham  alias  Worldham  which  the  said  John  Venutz 
lately  held  in  chief  by  the  service  of  rendering  4cf.  yearly,  and  1 1  acres, 
20  perches,  half  an  acre  and  one  rood  of  land  in  the  forest  of  Wolmer 
imparked  and  enclosed  in  the  said  park  and  all  the  said  park,  which  Thomas 
Chaucer  lately  had  and  occupied  and  which  Henry  VI.  granted  to  the  said 
duke  and  Alice,  by  the  names  of  William  do  la  Pole,  earl  of  Suffolk,  and 
Alice  his  wife,  and  their  heirs  and  assigns,  and  whereas  all  the  premises 
came  into  the  king's  hands  by  virtue  of  an  act  of  Parliament  at  West- 
minster, 1  Edward  IV. ;  the  king  hereby  grants  all  the  premises  to  her,  to 
hold  severally  from  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  in  the  manners  specified  above. 

By  p.6. 

Nov.  25.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Peter  Curteys  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body 
Westminster,  of  a  messuage  in  the  high  street  of  the  town  of  Leicester  by  the  south  gate, 
in  the  king's  hands  by  i*eaii«on  of  the  forfeiture  of  Edward  Digby,  esquire, 
convicted  of  high  treason  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  I  Edward  IV. 
worth  13«.  Ad.  yearly,  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and 
as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  it  was  held  by  before  4  March, 
1  Edward  IV.  other  grants  to  the  said  Peter  and  Alice  Russell  notwith- 
standing. By  p.s. 

1468. 

Feb.  1.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Gotelee,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Westminster,  of  the  crown,  of  W.  daily  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

1467.  MSMBRANB  5. 

July  25.  Whereas  divers  alien  priories,  houses  and  religious  places  in  England 

Westminster,  and  Wales  were  so  devastated  and  destroyed  by  the  frequent  removals  of 
their  priors  and  occupants  and  by  divers  secular  persons  and  other  farmers 
•  after  they  were  granted  by  Henry  VI.  in  Parliament  at  Bury  St.  Edmunds, 
26  Henry  VI.  to  the  college  of  Eton  that  divine  worship^  regular  observances 
and  hospitalities  and  other  works  of  piety  ceased  there  and  the  pious  vows  of 
the  founders  were  defrauded,  and  for  this  reason  by  the  assent  of  the  council 
in  Parliament  M  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  all  the  grants  to 
ihe  said  college  were  taken  back  into  the  king's  hands,  and  the  king  granted 
the  alien  priory  of  Derehurst^  in  the  diocese  of  Worcester,  to  William 
Bokelond,  monk  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster,  of  the  order  of 
St.  Benedict,  and  now  he  understands  that  the  said  William  Bokelond,' 
prior  of  Derehurst,  has  devastated  and  destroyed  all  the  fruits,  revenues  and 
emoluments  of  the  priory  and  has  sustained  no  monks  in  the  priory  except 
himself  and  one  secular  chaplain,  and  the  king  has  taken  the  priory  back 
into  his  hands  by  authority  of  Parliament  at  Westminster,  3  June  last,  and 
the  manors  of  Goldclyff  and  Goldre  in  Wales,  late  parcel  of  the  alien  priory 
of  Groldclyff  and  lately  grants  by  letters  patent  to  the  abbot  and  convent 
of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Teukesbury,  in  frank  almoin,  have  likewise 
been  taken  back  into  the  king's  hand  by  authority  of  the  said  Parliament ; 
the  king  hereby  grants  in  recompence  to  John  Galeys,  the  abbot,  and  the 
convent  of  the  said  monastery  of  Tenkesbury  the  said  priory  of  Derhurst 
with  all  the  cells  and  manors  pertaining  to  it  or  parcel  or  members  of  the 
same,  viz.  the  manors  of  Derhurst,  Hawe,  Wolston,  Okynton,  Culne  St. 


7  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  III.  67 


1467.  Membrane  5 — cont, 

Denis,  Welneford,  Preston  and  Compton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  More  and 
Teynton,  co.  Oxford,  with  rents  of  salt-pits  in  le  Wyche,  co.  Worcester, 
with  all  lands,  rentSy  reyersions,  services,  mills,  passages,  fisheries,  woods, 
meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  villeins,  wards,  marriages,  commons,  reliefs, 
conrts,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises,  leets,  fairs,  markets  and 
other  commodities  and  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  pensions,  portions,  annuities, 
tenths,  oblations,  alms  and  all  movable  goods,  to  hold  in  frank. almoin  from 
8  June  last,  and  also  the  churches  of  Derhurst  and  Okynton  with  the  chapels 
annexed,  lately  appropriated  to  the  said  priory  of  Derhurst,  with  all 
demesne  lands,  glebes,  tithes,  oblations,  portions,  pensions  and  profits,  to 
hold  from  3  June  last  to  celebrate  divine  service  for  the  good  estate  of  the 
king  and  Elizabeth  his  consort  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls 
of  the  king's  father  Eichard,  late  duke  of  York,  Edmund,  late  earl  of 
Rutland,  Richard,  late  earl  of  Salisbury,  and  Thomas  Nevylle  his  son, 
Isabel,  late  countess  of  Warwick,  and  all  the  king's  Subjects  killed  in 
battle  for  his  right.  And  they  shall  sustain  in  the  said  priory  a  prior 
removable  at  their  will  and  four  iuonks  and  a  secular  priest  to  celebrate 
mass  and  other  divine  ofiices  and  to  pray  for  the  souls  of  the  founders  of 
the  priory  and  the  souls  aforesaid,  and  they  have  licence  when  they  please 
to  unite  and  impropriate  the  said  priory  to  theii*  monastery  and  to  sue  the  - 
pope  for  bulla  for  the  same.  By  p.s. 

1468. 

Jan.  29.  Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  Richard,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of  the 

VTettminiter.  Friars  of  the  order  of  Holy  Trinity,  Houndeslowe,  of  10/.  yearly  at  the 

Exchequer  from  Easter  last,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  them  of  20/.  yearly  from 
4  March  then  last  out  of  the  fee  hxm  of  the  town  of  Kyngeston  on  Thames 
by  letters  patent  dated  2  November,  2  Edward  lY.  which  are  invalid 
by  force  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  9  April,  3  Edward  IV. ; 
and  pardon  to  them  of  all  sums  of  money  received  by  them  from  the  said 
20/.  yearly  from  the  said  4  March  to  Michaelmas,  4  Edward  IV.        By  p.s. 

Membranes  4  and  3. 

1467. 

Nov.  18.         Impescimus  and  confirmation  to  Richard,  abbot    of  Evesham,  of  the 
WestmiiiBter.  following: — 

1.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  10  May,  28  Edward  III.  granting  to 

the  abbot  and  convent  a  market  weekly  on  Mondays  and  a  fair 
yearly  for  four  days  at  St.  Barnabas  at  their  manor  of  Ambrealey, 
CO.  Worcester.     [Charter  Holly  28  Edward  III,  No.  18.] 

2.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  20  January,  3  Richard  II.  [Charter 

Rollj  3  Richard  II.  No,  16],  inspecting  and  confirming  the 
following  :^ 

(1.)  A  charter  dated  at  Worcester,  7  January,  3  Edward  III. 
(charter  Roll,  3  Edward  II L  No,  1],  inspecting  and  con- 
firming to  William,  then  abbot,  and  the  convent  the  following :— ^ 

a.  A  charter  dated  at  Woodstock,  3  March,  25  Henry  III. 
[Charter  Roily  25  Henry  III,  m.  4],  inspecting  and  con- 
firming a  charter  of  Henry  I. 

b.  A  charter  dated  at  Winchester,  29  April,  26  Henry  III. 
to  Richard,  then  abbot  and  the  convent.  [  Charter  Roily 
26  Henry  III.  m.  3.] 

c,  A  charter  dated  at  Portsmouth,  7  May,  26  Henry  III. 
[Charter  Roily  26  Henry  III,  m.  1.] 

d,  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  26  March,  30  Henry  III. 
[Charter  Roll,  30  Henry  III  m.  9.] 

E  2 


68  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1467.  Membranes  4  and  3 — conL 

e.  A  charter  dated  at  Woodstock,  10  July,  35  Henry  III. 
to  Thomas,  then  abbot.     [^Charter  JRoily  35  Henry  III. 
m.  4.] 
(2)  Letters  patent  dated  26  January,  6  Edward  IIL 

For  10  mai*ks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


14g8^  Membjuns  Z-'-cont. 

Feb.  14.  Grant  to  John  Audeley,  knight,  lord  of  Audeley,  and  the  heirs  male  of 
CoTentrj.  his  body,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated  2  July  last, 
surrendered,  of  the  manors  of  Shyre  and  Vacherye,  co.  Surrey,  with 
knights'  fees,  advowsons,  parks,  warrens,  stews,  farms,  rents^  liberties, 
franchises,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts  leet  and  other  profits,  in  the  king's 
bands  by  the  forfeiture  of  James,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  to  hold  by  the 
services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  seryices  as 
they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  K. 


Mbmbkanbb  2  and  1. 

Feb.  28.  Whereas  by  an   inquisition  taken    at  the  Guildhall  in   the  parish  of 

Westminster.  St.  Lawrence,  Old  Jewry,  London,  on  26  February,  24  Henry  VI.  before 
Simon  Eyre,  then  mayor  and  escheator  of  the  city  of  London,  it  was  found 
that  John  Essex,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  on  Thursday  after  the 
Translation  of  St..  Thomas  the  Martyr,  35  Edward  III.  in  his  last  will 
bequeathed  a  tenement  with  houses  and  gardens  in  the  parish  of 
St.  Stephen  aforesaid  (stc),  which  he  acquired  from  Sir  Hugh  Blounte  and 
Robert  Syward,  and  lO*.  quit-rent  which  he  acquired  from  Philip  Gentyll 
from  a  tenement  then  of  VVilliam  Hardewyke  situated  in  the  parish  of  St. 
Lawrence,  Jewry,  on  the  death  of  Alice  his  wife  to  the  use  of  a  perpetual 
chantry  for  the  sustenance  of  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  in  the 
said  church  of  St.  Stephen  for  the  souls  of  the  said  John  and  Alice  and 
their  fathers  and  mothers,  without  licence,  and  Adam  Godeman,  sometime 
citizen  of  London,  in  his  last  will  on  13  August  1363,  bequeathed  to  Alice 
his  wife  for  life  ail  his  tenements  and  shops  on  the  north  side  of  an  alley 
called  'Church  A  ley'  in  the  parish  of  St.  Stephen  aforesaid  which  he 
acquired  from  John  Essex,  and  he  willed  that  these  tenements  with  others 
on  the  south  side  of  the  alley  should  remain  to  the  said  church  of 
St.  Stephen,  to  celebrate  divine  service  for  the  souls  of  himself  and  his 
wife  and  do  other  works  of  charity  according  to  the  ordinance  of  the  said 
Alice,  executrix  of  his  will,  and  John  at  More  and  John  Conyngton,  her 
co-executors,  without  licence,  and  William  Grapefige,  sometime  citizen  of 
London,  on  Monday  after  St.  Dunstan,  7  Edward  II.  in  his  last  will 
bequeathed  to  Walter  his  son  and  hb  heirs  and  assigns  three  messuages  in 
the  parish  of  St.  Stephen,  Colmanstrete,  London,  by  the  name  of  all  the 
rents  and  tenements  which  he  had  in  London,  except  two  shops  with  sellers 
and  other  appurtenances  bequeathed  to  Cristina  his  daughter  and  \  mark 
rent  bequeathed  to  William  the  clerk,  that  the  said  Walter  and  his  heirs 
and  assigns  should  sustain  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  dirine  service  in  the  said 
church  for  the  soul  of  the  said  William  and  his  relations,  without  licence, 
of  which  messuages  one  called  '  le  Cok '  and  another  *  le  Garlond '  are 
situated  together  between  a  tenement  sometime  of  Stephen  Frankeleyn  on 
the  south  and  a  tenement  sometime  of  Thomas  Mestell  on  the  north,  of 
which  one  end  abuts  on  the  highway  of  Colmanstrete  towards  the  east  and 
a  garden  sometime  of  John  Hertwell,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London, 
towards  the  west,  and  the  third  messuage,  sometime  of  John  Kendal^  is 


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1468,  Membranes  2  and  1 — coni. 

situated  between  the  tenement  of  the  church  of  St.  Denis  on  the  south  and 
a  tenement  pertaining  to  the  chantrj  of  John  Essex  on  the  north,  of  which 
one  end  abuts  on  the  highway  towards  the  east  and  the  other  on  the 
garden  of  Edward  Welles  towards  the  west,  and  that  the  aforesaid  premises 
were  held  of  the  late  king  in  free  burgage  and  the  said  John,  Adam  and 
Waiter  died  seised  of  them  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee,  and  that  the  rectors 
and  vicars  of  the  said  church  of  St.  Stephen  up  to  the  date  of  the  inquisition 
were  seised  of  the  said  tenements  and  rent  and  a  moiety  of  the  said  two 
messuages  called  <  le  Cok '  and  ^  le  Garland '  by  virtue  of  the  said  bequests 
and  the  will  of  John  Sokelyng  alias  Sytyngbourn,  late  citizen  of  London, 
enrolled  on  Monday  before  St.Outhbert,  10  Henry  VI.  and  received  the 
fruits  thereof  until  the  same  were  taken  into  the  hands  of  the  late  king ; 
the  present  king,  in  consideration  of  the  pious  intentions  of  the  said  John 
Essex,  Adam  Godeman  and  John  Sokelyng,  and  because  the  said  tenements 
and  moiety  have  come  to  such  ruin  that  they  do  not  suffice  for  the  support 
of  the  chaplains  separately,  grants  to  William  Leeke,  now  vicar  of  the 
parish  church  of  St.  Stephen,  Colmanstrete,  John  Johans  and  John  Fyssh, 
wardens  of  the  goods  and  ornaments  of  the  church,  and  the  parishioners  of 
the  parish  that  they  shall  form  one  corporate  body  with  a  common  seal  and 
grants  to  them  in  frank  almoin  the  said  tenements,  shops,  houses,  gardens 
and  rent  for  the  support  of  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in 
the  church  for  the  souls  of  the  king's  father  Richard,  duke  of  York,  his 
brother  Edmund,  earl  of  Rutland,  and  his  kinsman  Richard,  earl  of 
Salisbury,  and  John  Essex  and  Adam  Oodeman  and  their  fathers  and 
motherly  provided  that  they  apply  the  issues  to  the  repair  of  the  said 
tenements,  houses,  shops  and  gardens  or  to  other  pious  uses  at  the 
discretion  of  the  bishop  of  London  or  his  successors,  and  also  the  said 
moiety  by  the  name  of  the  brewhouse  called  '  le  Cok  on  the  Hope '  with 
its  appurtenances  for  keeping  the  obit  of  the  said  John  Sokelyng  and 
Margaret  and  Katharine  his  wives  and  all  benefactors  and  parishioners  of 
the  church  with  full  service  by  tolling  of  bells  on  the  day  on  which  the 
said  John  died  and  at  night  the  placebo  and  dirige  and  on  the  morrow 
a  mass  of  requiem^  and  finding  a  wax  candle  of  the  weight  of  10  pounds 
at  Easter  to  burn  in  the  church  about  the  time  of  the  Lord's  burial  and 
expending  the  remaining  revenues  on  the  repair  of  the  church  and  the  said 
moiety.  By  p.s.  and  for  10  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


1467*  MsMBRANS  1—- eon^. 

Nov.  25.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Walter  Blount,  lord  Montjoy, 
Westminster,  knight,  and  his  wife  the  king's  kinswoman  Anne,  duchess  of  Buckingham, 
executrix  of  the  will  of  Humphrey,  duke  of  Buckingham,  to  the 
master,  warden  and  chaplains  of  the  college  of  Plecy  of  lands,  tenements, 
rents  and  advowsons  of  churches,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  40  nuirks 
yearly,  to  celebrate  divine  service  and  do  other  works  of  piety  in  the  same 
college,  where  the  said  duke  and  the  duciiess  disposed  their  bodies  to  be 
buried,  according  to  the  ordinance  of  the  said  Walter  and  duchess ;  and  for 
the  said  master,  warden  and  chaplains  to  unite  and  appropriate  such 
churches  to  the  college.  By  p.8. 

1468.  Membrane  I7d. 

Feb.  13.         Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  brothers  Greorge,  duke  of 

Westminster.   Clarence,  and  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  his  kinsmen  Richard,  earl  of 

Warwick  and  Salisbury,  and  Richard,  earl  of  Ry vers,  and  Anthony  Widevile 

of  Scales,  knight,  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  John  Sutton  of 


70  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1468t  Mendfrane  17 — cont 

Dudley,  knight,  John  Bourghchier  of  Berners,  knight,  William  Hastynges 
of  Hastjnges,  knight,  Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  Humphrey 
Bourghchier  of  (3romwell,  knight,  Walter  Blount  of  Mountjoye,  knight, 
John  Markham,  knight,  Robert  Danby,  knight,  William  Telverton,  knight, 
Richard  Byngham,  knight,  Thomas  Byllyng,  William  Laken,  Walter 
Moyle,  knight,  John  Nedeham,  knight,  Richard  Chok,  knight,  Thomas 
Littelton,  Thomas  Yonge,  John  Fogge,  knight,  John  Scot,  knight,  Thomas 
Burgh,  knight,  and  John  Oatesby  in  the  counties  of  Warwick,  Worcester, 
Nottingham,  Derby,  Stafford,  Salop  and  Hei'eford.  By  K. 


Membrane  I5d, 

Feb.  16.  Commission  to  Richard  Byngham,  knight,  Thomas  Littelton,  William 

Coventry.  Cumberford,  Robert  Tanfeld  and  John  Dyve  to  enquire  into  the  complaint 
of  John  Sutton,  lord  of  Dudley,  knight,  that  whereas  Richard  de  Sutton 
granted  the  manor  of  Warsshop,  co.  Nottingham,  with  a  yearly  rent  of 
10/.  in  Tuxford,  co.  Nottingham,  to  John  de  Sutton  his  son  and  Margaret 
his  wife,  daughter  of  Sir  Roger  de  Somery,  late  baron  of  Dudley,  and  the 
heirs  of  his  body,  and  by  virtue  of  this  grant  the  said  John  aiid  Margaret 
were  seised  of  the  same  in  time  of  peace  in  time  of  Edward  III.  and 
received  the  esplees  thereof  and  the  right  of  the  same  descended  succes- 
sively from  the  said  John  son  of  Richard  to  John  his  son,  John  son  of 
the  latter,  John  son  of  the  last-named,  John  son  of  the  last  John  and  his 
son  John  Sutton  the  complainant,  and  by  an  act  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  it  was  ordained  that  Thomas, 
lord  Roos,  should  forfeit  all  that  he  had  on  30  December  then  last  and 
on  4  March y  1  Edward  lY.  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Newark,  co. 
Nottingham,  on  29  October^  5  Edward  IV.  before  John  Neville,  then 
escheator  in  the  county,  by  virtue  of  his  office  and  returned  into  the 
Exchequer  on  23  November,  5  Edward  IV.  it  was  found  that  the  said 
Thomas,  lord  Roos,  was  seised  of  the  said  manor  and  rent  on  30  December, 
39  Henry  VI.  and  4  Mai*ch,  1  Edward  FV.  and  the  said  manor  and  rent 
were  taken  into  the  king's  bands  and  remained  there  from  the  said 
29  October  until  30  July  last  past,  when  the  king  by  letters  patent  granted 
the  manor  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Warsshop  to  John,  earl  of 
Worcester,  and  Philippa  Roos  his  sister,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas,  lord 
Roos,  but  that  neither  the  complainant  nor  his  predecessors  have  been 
attainted,  wherefore  he  prays  that  justice  may  be  done.  By  K. 

Feb.  28.  Commission  to  Walter  Moyle,  knight,  John  Clerk,  Humphrey  Sterky, 
Westminster.  John  Rowe  and  John  Cobbe  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of  George 
Darell,  knight,  Richard  Darell,  knight,  Constantine  Darell,  Alexander 
Darell  and  Thomas  Darell,  sons  and  heirs  according  to  the  custom  of 
gavelkind  of  William  Darell,  that  whereas  Robert  Sherewynde,  citizen  and 
mercer  of  London,  was  seised  of  the  manor  of  Capell,  co.  Kent,  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  and  enfeoffed  the  said  William  Darell  and  Thomas  Elys, 
Thomas  Wotton  and  William  Ledys  of  it  to  hold  to  themselves  and  the 
heirs  and  assigns  of  the  smd  William  Darell,  by  virtue  of  which  feoffment 
they  were  seised  of  it  in  time  of  peace  in  time  of  Henry  IV.  and  received 
the  esplees  thereof  and  continued  their  possession  untU  by  virtue  of  on 
inquisition  taken  on  Wednesday  after  St.  Leonard,  2  Henry  V.  at  Eltham, 
CO.  Kent,  before  Thomas  Lygon  and  William  Lee,  commissioners  of  the 
king,  by  virtue  of  letters  patent  directed  to  thejn  and  one  William  Tykhill, 
it  was  found  by  verdict  of  twelve  men  that  Thomas  Shelley,  knight,  who 
made  forfeiture  to  Henry  IV.  was  seised  of  the  said  manor  at  the  time  of 
his  forfeiture  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  viz.  on  Wednesday  after   the 


7  EDWARD  IV.— Part  in.  71 


1468.  Membrane  15 — eont* 

Purification,  1  Henry  IV.  the  manor  was  taken  into  the  hands  of  Henry  V. 
and  the  said  William,  Thomas,  Thomas  and  William'  were  expelled  from 
It,  and  afteTwards  the  said  Thomas,  Thomas  and  William  died  and  the  said 
William  Darell  survived  and  after  his  death  the  right  of  the  manor 
descended  to  the  complainants  as  his  sons  and  heirs  according  to  the 
custom  of  gayelkind,  hut  that  the  said  Thomas  Shelley  was  not  seised  of 
the  manor  or  any  parcel  of  it,  and  afterwards  the  king  by  letters  patent 
dated  7  April,  4  Edward  IV.  granted  the  manor  to  one  William  Darell 
of  the  county  of  Kent,  who  entered  into  it  and  is  still  seised  of  it  in 
his  demesne  as  of  fee,  wherefore  they  pray  that  justice  may  be  done. 

ByK. 

Mbmbranb  14</. 

Feb.  5.  Commission  to  William  Eustas  and  Thomas  Franke,  Serjeants' at  arms, 

Westminster.  John  Ck>le  and  the  sheriffs  of  London  and  Kent  to  arrest  Robert  Quikerell, 

Laurence  Mouden,  John  Cressyngham  and  Robert  Soropnour  and  bring 
them  before  the  king  in  Ohancery. 

Mbmbranb  \Zd. 

Feb.  28.         Commission  to  Walter  Moyle,  knight,  John  Clerk,  Humphrey  Sterkey, 
Westminster.  John  Rowe  and  John  Cobbe  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of  George 

Darell,  knight,  Richard  Darell,  knight,  Constantine  Darell,  Alexander 
Darell  and  Thomas  Darell  touching  the  manor  of  Capell,  co.  Kent.  {See 
above.)  By  K. 


72 


8  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I. 


1468. 

Majr  7. 
Westminster. 


May  10. 
WeitmioBter. 


Ma}r4. 

Westminster. 


May  12. 

Westminster. 


May  9. 
Westminster. 


May  11. 

Westminster. 


May  23. 

Westminster. 


May  11. 

Westminster. 


May  16. 

Westminster. 


May  14. 

Westminster. 


Membranb  30. 

Pardons  of  outlawry  to  the  following : — 

John  Parker  of  Plympton  Earle,  co.  Devon,  *  mercer,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William  George  touching 
a  debt  of  30/.  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Robert 
Danby,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified.  Devon. 

John  Page  of  Little  BrikhuU,  co.  Buckingham,  ^yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Walter  Blount  of  Mountjoye.  knight,  and 
Anne,  duchess  of  Buckingham,  his  wife  and  John  Heton,  esquire, 
late  receiver  general  of  the  duchess,  touching  a  debt  of  19/.  14«. 

.    London. 

Martin  Yalens  late  of  Weymouth,  co.  Dorset,  merchant,  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  John  Sarger  and  Isabel  his  wife  touching 
a  debt  of  60«.  Somerset. 

John  Bynde  of  the  pansh  of  Lansalwys,  co.  Cornwall,  ^  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  in  the  court  of  the  late  king  to  answer  Robert  de  Veer, 
knight,  touching  a  debt  of  53«.  4c/.  Devon. 

William  liingtwayte  or  Langthwayte  of  Doncastre,  co.  York,  ^  baxster,' 
or  '  baker,'  for  not  appearing  before  John  PVysot  and  his  fellows, 
justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Nicholas  Morley, 
esquire,  John  Prysot  and  Thomas  Hauchet  touching  a  debt  of  10/. 
and  Thomas  Dei'eman  of  Anston  touching  a  debt  of  40«. 

York  &,  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Langtwayte  of  Doncastre,  co.  York,  'bakestere,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Nicholas  Morley,  esquire,  Thomas  Hauchet  and 
John  Prysot  touching  a  debt  of  10/.  Hertford. 

Juliana  Sayer  late  of  Cicestre,  co.  Sussex, '  wydo^e,'  executrix  of  the 
will  of  James  Saver  late  of  Cicestre,  ^  chapman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  she  render 
8/.  2$.  9d.  to  James  Wellys  alias  Welles,  citizen  and  draper  of 
London.  Middlesex. 

Richard  Bussh  alias  Busche  of  Brykhill,  co.  Buckingham,  *  husbond- 
man,'  for  not  appearing  before  Richard  Neuton  and  his  fellows, 
justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  John  Gotford, 
citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  46s.  Sd.  and 
before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late 
lung,  to  answer  the  said  John  touching  a  debt  of  46s.  Sd.     London. 

William  Brok  of  Rolleston  in  the  parish  of  Banewell,  co.  Somerset, 
'  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing  before  Richard  Neuton  and  his 
fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Thomas 
Saylok  touching  a  debt  of  40s.  Somerset. 

John  Gunny  late  of  Yerburgh,  co.  Lincoln,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  when  sued  with  Thomas 
Gunny  late  of  Yerburgh,  *  husbondman,*  to  answer  a  plea  that  they 
render  a  horse  worth  6  marks  to  John  Jakson.  Middlesex. 


8  EDWABD  IV.— Pabt  I. 


73 


1468. 

May  6. 

Westminster. 


May  4. 

Westminster. 


May  17. 

Westminster. 

May  11. 

Westminster. 


May  10. 
Westminster. 


May  16. 
Westminster. 


May  19. 

Westminster. 


May  17. 

Westminster. 


May  9. 

Westminster. 


May  19. 

Westminster. 


May  18. 

Westminster. 


May  18. 

Westminster. 


May  21. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  30 — eont, 

Simon  BoUyngham  late  of  Buntyngford,  co.  Hertford,  ^  husbondman/ 
for  not  appearing  before  Bobert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  jostices  of 
the  Bench,  to  answer  William  Lorkyn  of  Basyngbum  touching  a 
debt  of  40/.  Cambric!^. 

Robert  Skelton  late  of  Carlyle,  co.  Cumberland,  ^  gentilman,' for  not 
-  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to.   answer    Gilbert 
Preston,  citizen  and  ^  goldsmyth '  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of 
4  marks.  London. 

Joan  Olney  late  of  London,  *  wedowe,'  for.  not  appearing  to  answer 
Thomas  Adams  touching  a  debt  of  AOs.  Middlesex. 

Eichard  Tatersale  late  of  Bulfan,  co.  Essex,  chaplain,  alias  of  Wodeham 
Mortymer,  co  Essex,  clerk,  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and 
his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Thomas 
Brygge,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  100«.  Middlesex. 

Richard  Bonyndon  late  of  Penne,  co.  Buckingham,  ^carpenter,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Philip 
Agmondesham  touching  a  trespass.  Hertford. 

Robert  Thakster  late  of  Lesyngham,  co.  Northampton,  {tic)  alias  late 
of  Liesyngham,  co.  Norfolk,  '  yoman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
William  Westbury,  clerk,  lately  called  Master  William  Westbury, 
late  proYost  of  the  'college  of  St.  Mary,  Eton,  touching  a  debt  of 
10/.  Middlesex. 

John  Panery  late  of  Bishop's  Lynn,  co.  Norfolk,  clerk,  for  not  appearing 
before  Richard  Neuton  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the 
late  king,  to  answer  William  Sylk  of  Bishop's  Lynn  touching  a  debt 
of  5  marks. 

Richard  Chapman  of  Dadyngton,  co.  Oxford,  ^  wever,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Richard  Wody  and  Thomas  Harryes  touching  a  debt  of 
13/.  10*.  Oxford. 

John  Whyte  alias  White  of  Farnham,  co.  Surrey,  merchant,  alias 
^  gentilman,' for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to 
answer  William  Cardemaker,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  John 
Aleyn,  citizen  and  goldsmith  of  London,  and  Thomas  Clarell,  citizen 
and  grocer  of  London,  touching  pleas  of  debt  of  100/.  120/.  and  621. 
respectively  and  John  Crofton  and  William  Crofton  touching  a  debt 
of  20/.  London. 

Thomas  LetherpoU  of  Wyveton,  co.  Norfolk,  *yoman,*  for  not 
appearing  before  Richard  Neuton  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  William  Norwich  touching  a  debt 
of  4  marks.  Norfolk. 

Robert  Lyng  of  Acle,  co.  Norfolk,  '  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Alice  Parke  touching  a 
trespass.  Norfolk. 

Ralph  Wolfe  late  of  Lenton,  co.  Suffolk,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Boon,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of 
St.  Edmund  of  Bury,  touching  a  debt  of  26/.  13«.  Ad,  London. 

Robert  Wyles  of  Heryngthorpe,  co.  York,  husbondman,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Richard  Wilcok  of  Roderham  touching  a  debt 
of  40*.  York. 

John  Houe  late  of  Winchester,  co.  Southampton,  ^  clothemaker,'  for 
not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  John  Plommer,  citizen  and  grocer 
of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  100*.  12</.  Southampton. 


74 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1468. 

July  8. 
Westminster. 


July  11. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  1 3. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  14. 
Westminster. 

Oct.  16. 
Westminster. 

Oct.  17. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  14. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  18. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  18. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  18. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  28. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  29. 

John  Wayte  of  Branketre,  co.  Essex,  *yoman,*  alias  John  Wait, 
'gentilmao/  for  not  appearing  before  Richard  Neuton  and  his 
fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Thomas 
Remond,  citizen  and  tailor  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  40«. 
before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the 
late  king,  to  answer  John  Doreward,  esquire,  and  John  William, 
citizen  and  draper  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  110«.  and  Henry 
Pachet  touching  a  debt  of  10  marks,  and  before  the  justices  of  the 
Bench  to  answer  Thomas  Colley  of  the  parish  of  St.  Clement  Danes 
without  the  bar  of  the  Is'ew  Temple,  London,  <  goldsmyth,'  aliai  of 
the  town  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  touching  a  debt  of  40«. 

London  &,  Middlesex. 

Robert  Warde  late  of  Norhampton,  ^  yomau,'  for  not  appearing  before 
the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William  Hille,  citizen  and 
barber  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  60«.  Middlesex. 

John  Mosse  late  of  Gyldenmorden,  co.  Cambridge,  ^  pulter,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Englyssh  touching  a  trespass. 

John  Shilston  late  of  Great  Tottenes,  co.  Devon,  <  gentilman,'  alias 
John  Silton  the  younger,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Fortescu, 
esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  20  marks.  Middlesex. 

William  Toker  late  of  Buketon,  co.  Devon,  ^carpenter,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Sachevyle  touching  a  trespass.        Devon. 

John  Sprigonell  late  of  Crigilston,  co.  York,  ^  yoman,' .  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Fereby  touching  a  debt  of  20  marks. 

London. 

John  Smyth  of  Walgrave,  co.  Northampton,  ^chapman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Philip  Holewell,  citizen  and  mercer  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  405.  London. 

Robert  Fordeman  of  Maydeston,  co.  Kent,  ^corvyser,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Louis  Strossis  alias  Lucius  Strosse,  Lombard, 
John  Ambrose  of  Marine,  Lombard,  and  Peter  Fleysco  touching 
a  debt  of  100/.  London. 

John  Marchall  late  of  Fawekeswell,  c«.  Bedford,  the  younger, 
'  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Lounde  and  John 
Grene  touching  a  debt  of  20/.  Hertford. 

William  Blaket  late  of  Merton,  co.  Oxford,  ^  hnsbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Robert 
Faryngdon,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  Eynesham,  touching  a  debt 
of  20/.  Oxford. 

Thomas  Bangolf  of  Botekysham,  co.  Cambridge,  ^  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  John,  prior  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary, 
Anglesey,  touching  a  debt  of  40s.  Cambridge. 

Thomas  Gascoigne  late  of  Hovyngham  in  Ridale,  co.  York, '  yoman,' 
John  Gascoigne  late  of  Hovyngham,  ^  barker,'  Agnes  Gascoigne  of 
Hovyngham,  ^wedowe,'  and  William  Gascoigne  of  Hovyngham, 
'  husbondmao,'  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his 
fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Peter 
Ardem,  Nicholas  Girlyngton  and  Robert  Davyson  touching  a 
trespass.  l^rk. 

Richard  Emme  of  Tamworth,  co.  Warwick,  ^  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Nicholas 
Rylandes  and  John  Wolshawe  the  elder  touching  a  debt  o  40/. 

fitofford. 


8  EDWABD  rV.— ^Pabt  I. 


76 


1468. 

Oct.  19. 

WestmiiiBter. 


Oct.  18. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  19. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 

Oct  20. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  29 — cont, 

WilKam  Botyrfeld  late  of  Southwerk,  co.  Surrey,  chaplain,  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Frjsot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Gilbert  Polvei-toft  touching  a  debt  of 
60«.  AfL  London. 

John  Grawnt  late  of  Bykylyswade,  co.  Bedford,  *fyssher,*  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  •  answer  John  Skowe 
touching  a  debt  of  57«.  London. 

John  LyndauU  of  Northburton,  co.  York,  ^  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  the  abbot  of  Meaux  touching  a  debt  of  60«. 

York. 

William  Daungevyle  of  Wenge,  co.  Buckingham,  *  carpenter,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Geofirey  Kedwelly  and  John  Morlond  touching 
a  debt  of  40/.  Berks. 

John  Cowepar  of  Eynesford,  co.  Kent,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Richard  Byngham  touching  a  debt  of 
5  marks.  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Davy  of  Crydyton,  co.  Devon,  *  baker,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Snyffemore,  clerk, 
touching  a  debt  of  405.  Devon. 

Henry  Laurence  of  Wenge,  co.  Buckingham,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Geoffrey  Kedwelly  and  John  Morlond  touching 
a  debt  of  40/.  Berks. 

John  Fetegrewe  late  of  Exeter,  co.  Devon,  ^  pardoner,'  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late 
king,  to  answer  Richard  Levermore  touching  a  trespass  committed 
by  him  and  William  Foster  late  of  Seyntsydewellerfe  without  the 
east  gate  of  the  city  of  Exeter,  co.  Devon,  *  pardoner,'  William 
Blake  late  of  Seyntsydewellesfe,  ^  pardoner,'  Richard  Denys  late  of 
SeyntsydeweUesfe,  *  pardoner,'  John  Hille  late  of  Seyntsydewellesfe, 
^pardoner,'  Richard  Felde  late  of  Seyntsydewellesfe,  'pardoner,' 
Thomas  More  late  of  Seyntsydewellesfe,  'pardoner,'  John  Amere 
late  of  Seyntsydewellesfe, '  pardoner,'  and  Geoffrey  Pardoner  late  of 
Seyntsydewellesfe,  'pardoner.'  Devon. 


Ckst.  25. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  27. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  28. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  30. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  28. 

William  Promter  of  Strete,  co.  Somerset,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  he 
render  his  account  to  John  Marshall  for  the  time  when  he  was  his 
receiver.  Devon. 

William  Mathewe  late  of  Suthwerk,  co.  Surrey,  'bocher,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Pennyng, '  bruer,'  touching  a  debt  of  40s, 

London. 

John  Slugge  of  Bokelond  St.  Mary,  co.  Somerset^  clerk,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Henry  Faux  and  John  Blancombe  touching  a 
debt  of  100*.  Somerset. 

Thomas  Aleyn  of  Asshyn,  co.  Essex,  '  wever,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  a  plea  that  he  render  71*.  to  William  Heynes,  Thomas  Pylche 
and  John  Seman,  executors  of  the  will  of  Thomas  Heynes  late  of 
Royston,  alias  Thomas  Heynes,  *  drover.'  Essex. 

John  Bele  of  Shildon,  co.  Devon,  •  bocher,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
John  Almyscombe,  esquire,  administrator  of  the  goods  and  chattels 


16 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1468. 


Oct  10. 

Westmintter. 


Oct.  30. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  4. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  3. 
Westminster. 

Oct.  27. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  3. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  24. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  4. 
Westminster, 

Nov.  3. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  27. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  28— eon^. 

of  John  Ferlard,  chaplain,  who  died  intestate,  tonching  a  debt  of 
62*.  8^.  Devon. 

Thomas  Goodaj  late  of  Coggeshale,  oo.  Essex,  ^fuller,'  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Piysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Bartholomew  Conpere,  citizen  and 
Vdraper'  of  London,  and  John  Clerk,  citizen  and  ^grocer'  of 
London,  touching  debts  of  8/.  and  46s,  lOd,  respectively.      London. 

William  Pole3nQ  of  Kentesbeare,  co.  Devon,  *  wever,'  for  not  appearing 
when  sued  with  John  Meffeljn  of  Ufcolme,  co.  Devon,  *  husbond- 
roan,'  William  MefTeln  of  Ufcolme,  '  husbondman,'  Ralph  Broke  of 
Kentesbeare,  *  yoman,'  and  John  Busshell  of  Kentesbeare,  ^  husbond- 
man,' to  answer  Eichard  Frankchejne  touching  a  trespass.      Devon. 

Walter  Berell  late  of  Holston,  co.  Norfolk, '  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Newport  touching  a 
debt  of  40/.  Suffolk. 

John  Bourne  late  of  Malmesburj,  co.  Wilts,  'gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  late  king  to  answer  WiUium  Hern  touching  a 
trespass.  London. 

William  Lejman  late  of  Yworlhj  within  the  parish  of  Germaneswjky 
CO.  Devon,  ^  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prjsot  and 
his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  John 
Berj  touching  a  debt  of  6  marks  20d,  Somerset. 

Robert  Bate  of  Lincoln,  'mercer,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices 
of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Caiberton  touching  a  trespass 
committed  by  him  and  William  Rjgot  of  Lincoln,  *  cartwright,'  and 
Ellen  his  wife  and  Ralph  Driffeld  of  Lincoln,  'coiTeser.'       Lincoln. 

John  Murche  of  Burne  St.  Marj,  co.  Southampton, '  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  John  Halle  of  Salisbury,  'marchaunt,' 
touching  a  debt  of  40/.  Wilts. 

Thomas  Skrymshire  late  of  Whitwell,  co.  Derby, '  gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  of  Henry  Buntyng  of  Aishover  that 
out  of  his  own  head  he  forged  divers  deeds  and  muniments  for 
the  destruction  of  the  title  of  the  latter  to  certain  lands  of  his  in 
Asshover;  and  the  said  Thomas  and  Agnes  his  wife  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  another  plea  that  they  render  to  the  said 
Henry  a  coffer  containing  charters  and  other  muniments.        Derby. 

Hugh  Cliderhowe  late  of  Ryngeston  on  Hull  the  younger,  merchant, 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  William  Somerby  of  Bridlyngton, 
butcher,  touching  a  debt  of  16/.  York. 

John  or  William  Lytelton  late  of  Bokonnok,  co.  Cornwall, '  gentilman,' 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Qsj  of  London  the  elder 
touching  a  debt  of  40f.  London. 

John  Stonford  late  of  the  parish  of  St.  Andrew  in  Holbome  without 
the  bar  of  the  Old  Temple,  London,  co.  Middlesex,  ^gentilman,' 
alias  of  Bukelond  Bruer,  co.  Devon,  for  not  appearing  before  John 
Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to 
answer  Thomas  Gay  the  younger,  citizen  and  tailor  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  4/.  London. 

Roger  Forthe  alias  Vorth  alias  Ford  alias  Fourde  of  Abyngdon, 
CO.  Berks,  ^  mercer,'  alias  ^  chapman,'  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Martyn,  citizen  and  '  taillour ' 
of  London,  Robert  Tooke,  citizen  and  *  iremonger '  of  London, 
Alan  Colet  and  John  Neele,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  touching 


8  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I. 


77 


1468. 


Oct.  28. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  8. 
WeBtminiter. 


Not.  10. 

Wefltminster. 

Nov.  9. 
WestmixiBter. 


Membrane  28 — cont. 

debts  of  4/.  9s,  8 J.,  8/.,  4Q«.  and  8/.  respectirelj,  and  Giles  Palmer 
of  Suthampton,  ^  grocer/  and  John  Ryver,  citizen  and  skinner  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  6/.  3«.  4d. 

Middlesex,  London,  &  Wilts. 

John  Harrys  late  of  Oxford,  <  bedell,'  for  not  appearing  to.  answer 
Alice  Denton,  widow,  touching  a  debt  of  409.  Oxford. 

Robert  Dobbesson  of  Ajnesford,  co.  Kent, '  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Prjsot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the 
late  king,  to  answer  Humphrey  Smyth,  citizen  and  skinner  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  40«.  Surrey. 

Thomas  Laund  of  Warmestre,  co.  Wilts,  ^  wever,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  John  Uffenham  touching  a  debt  of  100s.  Wilts. 

Thomas  Smeth  or  Smyth  of  Stretele,  co.  Berks,  ^smyth/  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Pury, 
•squire,  touching  a  debt  of  100^.  Berks. 


May  18. 
Westminster. 


M&y  8. 
Westminster. 


May  27. 

Westminster. 


May  23. 

Westminiter. 


May  27. 
Westminster. 


May  26. 
Westminster. 


May  27. 

Westminster. 


May  30. 
Westminster. 


May  30. 
Westminster. 


May  16. 

Westtninster. 


MSMBRANS  27. 

Walter  Sonne  of  Sevenok,  co.  Kent,  executor  of  the  will  of  John 
Sonne,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  4/.  to 
William  Lyghtwode.  London. 

Robert  Nevyle  late  of  Gotehirst,  co.  Buckingham,  ^gentilman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  20/.  to  Millicent  late 
the  wife  of  Richard  Horton,  ^  gentilman,'  and  executrix  of  his  will. 

%  Middlesex. 

William  Wright  of  Little  Cressyngham,  co.  Norfolk,  clerk,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Huggeford,  esquire,  and  William 
Berkeswell,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  187.  I5s.  5^d.  Warwick. 

Richard  Dey  late  of  Foxton,  co.  Leicester,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Dere  touching  a  debt  of  10  marks. 

Leicester. 

John  Coteler  of  Barnestaple,  co.  Devon,  the  elder,  <  coteler,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Richard  Ryke  touching  a  trespass.  Cornwall. 

Dame  Elizabeth  Sandeford  late  of  Thorpe  Salven,  co,  York,  *  wydowe,' 
executrix  of  the  will  of  Charles  Morton  late  of  Bautre,  co.  York, 
*  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to 
answer  a  plea  that  she  render  60  sheep  worth  8  marks  and  chattels 
to  the  value  of  6  marks  to  Thomas  Pykburn  and  Joan  his  wife. 

York. 

John  Albon  of  Hicchen,  co.  Hertford,  '  bocher,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  John  Wynche  of  Baldok,  co.  Hertford,  '  labarer,'  touching  a 
debt  of  15/.  London. 

Thomas  Preston  late  of  Gloucesire,  ^  taillour,'  alias  of  Tettesworth, 
CO.  Oxford,  'ostiller,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Ades, 
citizen  and  goldsmith  of  London,  and  John  Mayleghwyn  touching 
debts  of  40s,  and  4  marks  respectively.  Middlesex  &  Bristol. 

John  Eynons  late  of  Watlesburgh,  co.  Middlesex,  *  husbondman,'  and 
Rose  his  wife  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  Maurice 
ap  Yevan  and  Juliaoa  his  wife  touching  a  trespass.  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Mate  of  Mousole,  co.  Cornwall,  clerk,  for  not  appearing 
before  Richard  Neuton  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the 
late  king,  to  answer  John  Vampage  touching  a  debt  of  20/. 

Gloucester. 


78 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


146a 

May  30. 

Westminster. 


May  27. 

WeBtmioBteri 


June  26. 

Wefitminster. 


June  30. 

Westminster. 


July  1. 
Westminster. 


July  2. 
Westminster. 


May  20. 

Westminster. 


May  14. 

Westminster. 


June  25. 

Westminster. 


July  4. 

Westminster. 

July  IL 
Westminster. 


July  9. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  27 — tont. 

Thomas  Thornton  late  of  London,  clerk,  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Ades,  citizen  and  goldsmith  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  46^.  Middlesex. 

John  Brokeman  of  Frome  in  Selwode,  co.  Somerset, 'cloth iere,'  for 
not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  John  Petyt,  citizen  and  grocer  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  43«.  London. 

Thomas  Walssh,  late  vicar  of  the  parish  church  of  Moredon,  co.  Surrey, 
alias  rector  of  Spryngwell,  co.  Essex,  for  not  appearing  before 
Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer 
John  Bowe,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  10  marks.  Middlesex. 

John  Bryce  late  of  Holecombe  Rogus,  co.  Devon, '  gentilman,'  alias 
of  Wyngeaulton,  co.  Somerset,  alias  late  of  London,  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  John  Lemyngton  touching  a  debt  of  40s. 
and  Henry  Shyngwell,  citizen  and  goldsmith  of  London,  touching  a 
debt  of  40$.  Devon  &  London. 

Richard  Rysyng  late  of  Felmyngham,  co.  Norfolk,  '  shomaker,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that 
he  render  chattels  to  the  value  of  40«.  to  William  Herman  and 
Agnes  his  wife.  Suffolk. 

Edmund  Andreus  late  of  Fylmyngham,  co.  Norfolk,  *  worstedewever,* 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  four  cows  worth 
40s.  to  William  Herman  and  Agnes  his  wife.  Suffolk. 

Robert  Glave,  rector  of  the  church  of  Cramford,  co.  Middlesex,  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  Robert  Nevland, '  gentilman,'  touching  a 
debt  of  40s.  Middlesex. 

John  Hudson  of  Redclyff,  co.  Middlesex,  ^  smyth,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert*  Danby  and  his  fellows  to  answer  Joan  Dobyn, 
^  wydowe,'  touching  a  debt  of  40«.  London. 

John  Code  of  Thetford,  co.  Norfolk,  ^  skryvynner,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render 
5  marks  to  John  Dey  of  Hepworth,  co.  Suffolk,  executor  of  the  will 
of  Robert  Clerk  late  of  Hepworth.  Norfolk. 

Warin  Sparke  of  King's  Teyngton,  co.  Devon,  <  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Fulk  Byrmyngeham,  clerk,  touching  a  debt 
of  40*.  .  Wilts. 

John  Babbe  of  King's  Teyngton,  co.  Devon,  ^  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Fulk  Byrmyngeam,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of 
53*.  4d.  Wilts. 

John  ap  Hei'ry  alias  Apperry  late  of  Olveston,  co.  Gloucester, 
^gentilman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Richard  Reynold  touching 
a  debt  of  40*.  London. 

William  Sawe  of  Egeston,  co.  Rutland,  ^husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Caldon  touching  a  debt  of  10/.       Oxford. 

Robert  Lasyngby  of  Harestre  in  the  parish  of  Rumford,  co.  Essex, 
<  tanner,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Benedict  Wheler  touching  a 
trespass.  London. 

Thomas  Palmer  of  Snetirfeld,  oo.  Warwick,  ^husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Richard  Wildebore,  citizen  and  grocer  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  50*.  London. 


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79 


1468. 


Nov.  8. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  10. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  11. 
Westminster. 

•  Nov.  9. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  4. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  14. 
WestmiDSter. 


Nov.  16. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  15. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  16. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  19. 
Westminfter. 


Membrane  27 — cont, 

Richard  Mayhowe  of  Snetirfeld,  co.  Warwick,  *  husbbndman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Richard  Wildebore,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  50^.  London. 

MSMBRANB  26. 

Richard  Ilalmere  of  Herpford,  co.  Devon,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Richard  Levermore  touching  a  debt  of 
40s.  Devon. 

William  Aras  of  Cosgrave,  co.  Northampton,  *  husbondman/  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Shuk- 
burgh^  citizen  and  '  draper*  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  6/.  20d. 

City  of  Coventry. 

William  Belsy  of  the  parish  of  Elham,  co.  Kent,  '  laborer/  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Isak,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  lOOs. 

Kent. 

John  Graunger  late  of  Tresell,  co.  Stafford, '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Wode  touching  a  trespass.         Oxford. 

William  Broun  late  of  Banbury,  co.  Oxford,  'chapman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Gairstange,  citizen  and  grocer  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  40«.  London. 

Benedict  Bradmer  of  Okeham,  co.  Rutland,  'couper,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  20/.  to  William  Broune, 
merchant,  and  John  Broun,  merchant,  executors  of  the  will  of 
William  Lewes,  late  burgess  of  Bishop's  Lynn,  merchant.      Lincoln. 

John  Tryppe  of  Bledlowe,  co.  Buckingham,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  the  dean  and  canons  of  the  king's  free  chapel 
of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster  toudiing  a  debt  of 
40/.  Middlesex. 

John  Blake  of  Netherwallop,  co.  Southampton,  ^gentilman,'  alicu 
esquire,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Gay  the  younger, 
citizen  of  London,  William  Brounyng,  esquire,  and  John  Smyth 
touching  debts  of  20/.  100  marks  and  20/.  respectively. 

London,  Dorset  &  Surrey. 

John  Burgh  late  of  Watilsburgh,  co.  Southampton,  alias  co.  Salop, 
knight,  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows, 
justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Richard,  late 
duke  of  York,  touching  debts  of  100/.  40/.  and  40/.  and  John 
Colard  and  William  Slyngesby,  touching  a  debt  of  7/.  Ss,  Sd. 
and  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  his  account  to  Marg€u:et,  late 
countess  oi  Shrewsbury,  executrix  of  the  will  of  John  Talbot,  knight, 
late  viscount  de  Lysle,  for  the  time  when  he  was  the  receiver  of 
the  latter,  and  a  plea  that  he  render  24/.  to  Walter  Metyngbam 
and  Alice  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Gruest,  citizen  and 
*  goldsmyth  '  of  London,  and  executrix  of  his  will. 

Northampton,  Middlesex  &  London. 

John  Brigges  of  Bedford,  'gentilman,'  for  not  appearing  before 
Richard  Neuton  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late 
king,  to  answer  Thomas  Onhand,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  23/.  London. 

John  Norton  late  of  Sandall,  co.  York,  ^  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  Thomas  Okys  touching  a  debt  of  10  marks.  Middlesex. 


80 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1408. 

Nov.  18. 
WestminBter. 

Nov.  21. 
WefitminBter. 

Nov.  4. 
Westminflter. 

Nov.  21, 
Westminster. 


Oct.  10. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  16. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  1 J . 

Westminster. 


Nov.  27. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  2L 
Westminster. 

Nov.  28. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  24. 
Westminster. 


■  Membrane  26 — cont. 

William  Houghton  dlicu  StabuU  of  Lydyngton,  co.  Rutland,  ^  drover/ 
for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Beach  to  answer  Richard 
Pittes  touching  a  debt  of  20/.  Northampton. 

Martin  Walpoli  of  Walpoll,  co.  Norfolk,  *  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  William  Daws  of  Baldjswell  touching  a  debt  of  5  marks. 

Norwich. 

Laurence  Kjghley  of  Norwall,  co.  York,  <  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Richard  Clapam  touching  a  debt  of  100  marks.  York. 

Hugh  Bowjer  late  of  Kedjrmjnster,  oo.  Worcester, '  chapman,^  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Bookette  of  Salesburj,  ^  marchaunt,' 
touching  a  debt  of  20/.  Wilts. 

Thomas  Fjssher  of  Eton  Hastjnges,  co.  Berks,  clerk,  for  not  appearing 
when  sued  with  Malthew  Kent  of  Eton  Hastjnges,  'yoman,'  to 
answer  John  Frebury  and  the  rector  of  Edyndon  touching  trespasses. 

Berks. 

Matthew  Kent,  for  the  same.  Berks. 

John  Harper  of  Banbury,  co.  Oxford,  *  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  John  Blakborne,  citizen  and  '  sherman '  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  40«.  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Fowkes  late  of  Leghton  Bossard,  co.  Bedford,  ^  yoman,'  alias 
Thomas  Foukes  late  of  Leweton,  co.  Bedford,  alias  Thomas  Faukes 
late  of  Luton,  co.  Bedford,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  the  dean  and 
chapter  of  the  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of 
Westminster  touching  a  debt  of  14/.  aiid  William  Frenshe  of  Denham, 
CO.  Buckingham,  '  husbondman,'  touching  a  debt  of  4/.      Middlesex. 

John  Martyn  late  of  the  parish  of  Seynt  Madron,  co.  Cornwall, 
^  mil  ward,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  40«.  to 
Philip  Weke  and  Ralph  atte  Weke,  executors  of  the  will  of  John 
Weke.  Devon. 

Peter  Gosselyn  late  of  Redyng,  *  pewetrer,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
Robert  Bag:(vorth,  burgess  and  merchant  of  Southampton,  touching 
a  debt  of  \QOs. 

Laurence  Heler  late  of  Heme,  co.  Kent,  ^  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  James  Hersyng,  William  Frye,  Thomas  Petyte 
and  Thomas  Abrygge  touching  a  trespass.  Kent. 

J^ohn  Lyle  of  Pulbarowe,  co.  Sussex,  esquire,  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  Isabel  Assheby,  widow,  and  Richard  Everley,  citizen  and 
mercer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  11/.  6s,  8d,  London. 

John  Philippz  late  of  Shrewsbury,  co.  Salop,  clerk,  aUas  John 
Phelippes,  ^  courthoider,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Robert 
Gayton,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  and  John  Horde,  esquire, 
touching  debts  of  11/.  and  6/.  6s.  8d.  respectively. 

London  &  Salop. 


Nov.  9. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  24. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  25. 

Andrew  Ramerygge  of  Whethampstede,  co.  Hertford,  ^  husbondman,' 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Richard  Newedyk  of  the  town  of 
Westminster  touching  a  debt  of  29/.  Hertford. 

Richard  West  late  of  London,  ^  tayllour,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
Thomas  Bodyn  of  London,  '  haberdassher,'  touching  a  trespass. 

Middlesex, 


8  EDWARD  IV;— Part  I. 


81 


1469. 

JaD.  24. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  26. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  28. 
Westminster. 


Jan.  29. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  23. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  6. 
Westminster. 

Feb.  6. 
Westminster. 

Feb.  5. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  6. 
Westminster. 

Feb.  8. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  13. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  10. 
Westminster. 


7  96186. 


*   Membrane  25~~^ont, 

John  William  late  of  Sjdebury,  co.  Devon, '  grome,'  for  not  appearing 
when  sued  with  John  Tremajll  late  of  Sidebury  the  elder,  *  gentil- 
man/  John  Tremajll  late  of  Sydebury  the  younger,  'gentilman/ 
and  William  Cotteford  of  Sydebury,  *  husbondman,'  before  Richard 
Neuton  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to 
answer  John  I^yecras  touching  a  trespass.  Devon. 

Thomas  Wylteshire  late  of  Wherwell,  co.  Southampton, '  yoman,*  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  with  John  Snell  of 
Fullerton,  co.  Southampton,  the  younger,  ^  husbondman,'  to  answer 
John  Boket  of  Hille,  co.  Southampton,  ^  loder,'  touching  a 
conspiracy  against  him  at  Yatelby  between  them  and  John  Jue. 

Southampton. 

John  York  of  Oddyston,  co.  Leicester,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  when  sued  with  Henry  atte  Halle  of  Overton,  co. 
'Leicester,  *  gentilman,'  Richard  Lewys  of  (Jddyston,  co.  Leicester, 
'  husbondman,'  and  Richard  Graddesby  of  Shakeston,  co.  Leicester, 
'  husbondman,' before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Thomas  Burdet,  esquire,  touching 
a  trespass.  Warwick. 

John  Fareman,  late  of  Bytteswell,  co.  Leicester,  ^  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  Walter  Kebell  of  Reresby,  esquire,  alicu 

*  gentylman,'  touching  a  debt  of  74«.  7d.  London. 

John  Mallom  or  Malghum  of  Mallom,  co.  York,  ^  gentilman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  Richard  Neuton  and  his  fellows,  justices  of 
the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Robert  Thornoure  touching  a 
debt  of  20/.  London. 

Henry  Piummer  of  Bristol, '  plummer,'  for  not  appearing  before  John 
Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bendi  of  the  late  king,  to 
answer  Richard  Walwayn  touching  a  debt  of  40s.  London. 

John  Streche  of  the  soke  of  Winchester,  '  wever,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  brother  Richard  Garyngton  and  Henry  Robard  of  Olde 
Bayly  by  London,  '  browederer,'  touching  a  debt  of  60^.     Middlesex. 

John  Hudson  of  Leke,  co.  Lincoln,  'yoman,'  administrator  of  the 
goods  of  Richard  Hudson,  who  died  intestate,  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  10/. 
to  Thomas  Kyme.  Lincoln. 

John  Warner,  late  of  High  Ongre,  co.  Essex,  *  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Isabel  Bradfeld  touching  a  debt  of  10  marks* 

Middlesex. 

Henry  Cramwell  of  Everton,  co.  Huntingdon,  '  potter,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Robert  Tanfeld  the  younger  touching  a 
trespass  committed  by  him  and  Benedict  Newman  of  Everton, 
chaplain,  John  Roger,  late  of  Oundell,  co.  Northampton, '  yoman,' 
John  Preston  of  Everton,  '  husbondman,'  John  Naseby  of  London, 

*  gentilman,'  and  John  Cramewell  of  Everton,  *  potter.'        Bedford. 

Hugh  Camell  of  Brodehembury,  co.  Devon,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Otery,  abbot  of  Dunkyswyll,  touching  a 
debt  of  28/.  Devon. 

Hugh  Wellys,  late  of  Conyngesby  by  Cateshale,  co.  Lincoln,  notary 
public,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  100  marks 
to  Master  John  Pembertou  of  the  Chancery,  William  Notyngham 
and  Ralph  Beare,  executors  of  the  will  of  Master  Richai*d  Ewen, 
clerk,  alias  archdeacon  of  Lincoln.  London. 

F 


82 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1469. 

Feb.  10. 
Westminfter. 

Feb.  10. 
Westminster. 


Feb,  6. 

Westminster. 

146S. 

Oct.  18. 
Westminster. 


1469. 

Jan.  25. 
Westminster. 


Jaa.  29. 

Wettmkisier. 

1468. 

Oct  17. 

Westminster. 

1469. 

Feb.  10. 
Westminster. 

1468. 

Nov.  5. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  26 — cont, 

Wistan  Brown,  late  of  Oxford,  clerk,  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
John  Walton,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Marj,  Oseney,  touching 
a  debt  of  63«.  4^.  Oxford. 

Nicholas  Hert,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  a  plea  that  he  render  4/.  13«.  4</.  to  William  Fitz  Water 
of  London,  <  gentilman,'  aiu^  John  Martjn,  mercer,  citizen  of 
London,  executors  of  the  will  of  Elias  Darj,  citizen  and  mercer 
of  London.  London. 

John  Mores  of  Glapthorne,  co.  Northampton,  esquire,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Boberdjs  touching  a  debt  of  40f . 

Middlesex. 

Andrew  Groton  of  Fjmchelej,  co.  Middlesex,  'gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Richard  Neuton  and  his  f<^ows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Simon  Merable,  citizen  and 
'  tolossour  *  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  B  marks,  dir.  Ad. 

London. 

John  Dryng,  late  of  Neuton  by  Wyntryngham,  co.  York,  *  yoman,'  for 
not  appearing  when  sued  with  Richard  Dryng,  late  of  Neuton  by 
Wyntryngham,  '  husbondman,'  before  the  king  to  answer  William 
Mannyng  touching  a  trespass.  Middlesex. 

Edmund  Cook,  late  of  Asshby,  co.  Norfolk,  ^  yoman/  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Newport 
touching  a  debt  of  40/.  Suffolk. 

Robert  Whitwell,  of  Manton,  co.  Rutland,  'husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Caldon  touching  a  debt  of  40«.       Oxford. 

Robert  Greryng,  late  of  Suthwerk,  co.  Surrey,  *  carpynter,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Tong  touching  a  debt  of  40#. 

Middlesex. 

Thomas  Ilogekyna  of  Armeston  in  the  parish  of  Stowe,  co.  Stafford, 
'husbondman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Walter  Wrottesley, 
knight,  touching  a  debt  of  10/.  Staffbiti. 


April  28. 
Dogmosfield. 


May  28. 

Westminster. 

June  1. 
Westminster. 


Mbmbranb  24. 

Grant  to  John  Rogger  of  London,  in  repayment  of  the  sum  of  200/.  due 
to  him  from  the  king,  as  appears  by  18  tallies  levied  at  the  receipt  of  Uie 
Exchequer,  of  50/.  yearly  from  Michaelmas  next  from  the  issues  of  the 
bailiwick  of  the  hundreds  of  Estflegge,  Westflegge,  Happyng,  Taverham, 
Blof eld,  Walsham  and  Humlyerd,  in  the  counties  of  NorPolk  and  Suffolk, 
and  20/.  yearly  from  Michaelmas  next  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of 
Gloucester,  until  he  be  fully  satisfied.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Nicholas  Frensshe  of  Dawlisshe,  co.  Devon, 
^  frankeleyn,'  alioi  'husbondman,'  alku  *  yoman.'  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Stanley,  kuight,  and  Humphrey  Stanley  his  son 
of  the  office  of  ranger  of  the  king's  forest  of  Oank,  receiving  fees  as  in  the 
times  of  Edward  IIL  and  Richard  11.  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of 
Stafford,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  Roger  Pye,  late  yeoman  of  the  chamber 
of  the  king's  father,  by  letters  patent,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 


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1468,  Metnbrane  24 — cont. 

May  27.  General  pardon  to  ^ger  Corke  of  Fcversham,  co.  Kent,  '  osteler,'  of  all 

^''csimiuster.  offences  committed  by  him  before  20  May.  By  p.s. 

June  10.         Pardon  to  Malcolm  Walwyn,  esquire,  late  ejKsheator  in  the  county  of 

Westminster.  Hereford  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent,  of  all  offeuces  committed  by 

him  and  all  fines,  amercements^  issues,  reliefs,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears 

due  from  him  to  the  king  before  6  June.  By  p.s. 

June  12.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Swancote  of  Bristol  of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of 
WestmiDBter.  Belton,  co.  Somerset,  late  of  James,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  and  in  the  king's 
hands  by  his  forfeiture,  to  hold  with  rents,  courts,  views  of  frank*pledge 
and  other  appurtenances  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights*  fees,  and  as 
many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March, 
1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

June  14.         Gmnt  for  life  to  Thomas  Trefry  of  Fowey,  esquire,  of  10  marks  yearly 
Westminster,  from  Michaelmas,  6  Edward  IV.  from  the  issues  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall. 

By  p.s. 

Like  grant  to  WilHam  Hourde,  esquire.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Worseley,  esquire,  from 
Michaelmas,  6  Edward  IV.  from  which  date  he  has  held  the  office,  of  the 
office  of  Ibailiff  of  the  scevage  {akuvagii)  of  the  town  of  Calais  and  the 
island  of  Colne,  receiving  at  his  own  hands  such  fees  as  Bichard  Stanlak, 
then  bailiff,  had  in  the  year  9  Richard  II.  with  all  other  accustomed  profits. 

By  p.s. 
Vacated  by  surrender  and  cancelled, 

June  15.         Licence  for  Ferricus  de  Clugniaco,  doctor  of  either  law,  archdeacon  of 

Westminster.  Faverney,  bom  in  the  parts  of  Burgundy,  to  receive  and  bold  benefices, 

offices,  prebends  and  dignities  in  churches  within  the  realm.  By  K. 

April  S.  General  pardon  to  John  Clerk  alias  Mason  late  of  Wilton,  co.  Norfolk, 

Westminster.  <  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  29  September  last. 

By  p.s. 

Mbmbranb  23. 

March  20.        Pardon  to  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  of  all  donations, 
Westminster,  alienations  and  perquisitions  by  them  of  land  held  in  chief.  By  p.s. 

March  28.       Appointment,  dmring  pleasure,  of  John  Longe  as  ganger  in  the  port  of 
Westminster.   Sandwich  and  port«  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

April  1.  General  pardon  to  Avered  alias  Alvered  Massy  late  of  London,  chaplain, 

Westminster,  alias  clerk,  alias  late  of  Cambridge,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

26  March  last.  By  p.s. 

May  12.  Licence  for  Robert  Ogle,  knight,  lord  of  Ogle  and  Thuresby,  and  Isabel 
Westminster,  his  wife  to  grant  in  frank  almoin  to  the  prior  and  canons  regular  of  the 
cathedral  church  of  St.  Mary,  Carlisle,  a  messuage  and  4  acres  of  land  in 
Thuresby,  co.  Cumberland,  which  Gilbert  de  la  Rjmple  holds  of  the  said 
Robert  at  will,  and  the  advowson  and  patronage  of  the  parish  church  of 
St.  Andrew,  lliuresby,  held  in  chief;  and  for  the  said  prior  and  canons  to 
appropriate  the  said  church,  and  serve  it  by  a  canon  of  their  cathedral  or 
any  other  suitable  chaplain,  without  endowment  of  a  vicarage  in  the  church 
or  compulsion  to  distribute  a  yearly  sum  of  money  to  the  poor  of  the  parish  ; 
and  also  for  the  said  Robert  and  Isabel  to  grant  in  frank  almoin  to  the  said 
prior  and  canons,  common  of  pasture  for  40  animals,  and  estover  of  timber^ 
trees^  wood  and  underwood  for  the  repair  of  the  said  messuage  and  the 

P  2 


84  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1468,  Membrane  28 — cont» 

enclosure  of  the  said  land,  and  underwood  and  turf  for  burning  within  the 
said  messuage  within  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Thuresby.  By  p.s. 

May  20.  Licence,  for  26«.  Sd,  paid  by  him  in  the  hanaper,  for  William  Knyght, 

Westminster,  clerk,  to  grant  a  messuage,  a  carucate  and  a  half  of  land  and  38«.  11^  rent 
in  Chaldebourne  and  the  advowson  of  the  chapel  of  St.  Margaret  in  the 
same  town,  held  in  chief,  to  Walter  Changton  for  life  with  remainders  to 
William,  son  and  heir  of  the  latter,  and  Matilda  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of 
their  bodies  and  in  default  of  such  heirs  to  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  Walter. 

May  22.  Commission  by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Baxster  of  London,  '  gentilman/ 

Westminster,  and  John  Myndrym  of  the  same, '  g^ntilman,'  to  John  Burell, '  gentilman,' 
of  the  custody  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Carlisle  from  the 
time  of  the  death  of  Richard  Scrope,  last  bishop,  so  long  as  they  remain  in 
the  king's  hands,  rendering  to  the  king  an  extent  to  be  agreed  upon  with 
the  treasurer  of  England  before  the  octave  of  Michaelmas  next  and 
supporting  all  charges.     [/bB//era.]  By  K. 

May  21.  Exemption  for  life  of  John  Denissh,  esquire,  from  being  put  on  assizes, 

Westminster,  juries,  recognisances,  attaints  or  inquisitions  and  from  being  made  sheriff, 

escheator,  coroner,  mayor,  bailiff,  constable,  collector  of  tenths,  fifteenths, 

tallages  or  other  subsidies  or  other  officer  or  minister  of  the  king  against 

his  will.  By  p.s. 

May  24.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Boket  of  Salisbury  of  the  custody  of  the  smaller 

Westminster,  piece  of  the  seal  for  the  recognisances  of  debts  according  to  the  form  of  the 
statute  at  Acton  Buruell  for  merchants  in  the  city  of  Salisbury,  receiving 
the  accustomed  fees  in  the  same  manner  as  Henry  Upton,  deceased. 

By  p.s. 

June  17.         Licence  for  William  Melros,  chaplain,  born  in  Scotland,  to  dwell  within 

Westminster,  the  realm  as  a  subject  of  the  king  and  to  receive  and  be  admitted  to 

ecclesiastical  benefices  under  the  dignity  of  a  deanery  and  to  enjoy  his 

goods.  By  K. 

Membrane  22. 

March  16.        Grant  for  life  to  the   king's  servant    Richard  Laurence,   clerk   of  the 
Westminster,   scullery,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  water  of  Severn  fiM)m  Brathen  to 
Worcester  bridge  with  all  accustomed  profits,  waifs  and  strays,  in  the  same 
manner  as  Walter  Cbamberlaine  or  any  other  pei*son  had  the  office. 

By  p.s.  [287 1-] 

March  17.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Nicholas  Clyfele,  one  of  the  yeoman 

Westminster,   of  the  crown,  of  6c/.  daily  for  his  fee  from  24  December,  3  Edward  IV.  from 

which  day  he  has  exercised  the  office,  from   the  fee-farm  of  the  town  of 

Noithampton.  By  p.s. 

March  19.  Whereas  on  Friday  after  St.  Margaret,  Virgin,  7  Edward  IV.  at 
Westminster.  Yevelchestre,  Thomas  Ly  te  of  Lytescary,  co.  Somerset,  *  gentilman,'  Richard 
Claveleshay  of  Southpederton,  co.  Somerset,  ^  gentilman,'  John  Case  of  the 
same, '  gentilman '  and  William  Clayton  of  Trent,  co.  Somerset,  *  gentilman,' 
made  mainprise  before  Walter  Moyle,  knight,  Thomas  Yonge  and  John 
Wydeslade,  justices  appointed  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  Yevelchestre,  for  John 
Walford  of  Yevelchestre,  *  yoman,'  viz.  the  latter  under  penalty  of  200/.  and 
each  of  his  mainpernors  under  penalty  of  100/.  to  have  the  body  of  the  said 
John  before  them  on  Friday  after  St.  Matthias  last,  which  they  did  not  do ; 
the  king  hereby  pardons  to  the  said  William  the  said  100/.  thus  forfeited  by 
him.  By  p.s. 

March  25.        Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Birde,  priest,  on  the  surrender  by  William 
Westminster.  Preston  of  like  letters  patent,  that  he  be  one  of  the  chaplains  of  the  king's 


8  EDWARD  IV.— Pakt  I.  86 


1 468.  Membrane  22— con/. 

chantry  of  Sfc,  Mary  within  the  manor  of  Wodestoke,  co.  Oxford,  to  celebrate 
divine  service  for  the  king  and  his  progenitors,  receiving  10  marks  yearly 
for  his  salary  from  the  issues  of  the  manor  and  the  king's  hundred  of 
Wotton,  CO.  Oxford,  with  the  accustomed  mansions,  fuel  and  profits. 

By  p.s. 

March  28.  Whereas  Simon  Hareby  of  Thurlby,  co.  Lincoln,  esquire,  was  outlawed 
Westminster,  in  London  on  Monday  after  St.  Chad,  5  Edward  IV.  at  the  suit  of  Humphrey 
Bourohier,  knight,  lord  Cromewell,  on  a  plea  of  debt,  and  afterwards,  on 
2  July,  7  Edward  IV.  John  Forster  and  William  Kerver  were  indebted  to 
him  in  the  sum  of  166/.  13«.  Ad,  to  be  paid  at  the  Purification  then 
following,  for  which  they  are  accordingly  chargeable  to  the  king  ;  the  king 
hereby  grants  to  William  Hastinges,  knight,  lord  of  Hautinges,  the  said 
sum  and  all  other  sums  of  money,  debts,  goods  and  other  things  late  of  the 
said  Simon.  By  p.s. 

May  12.  Pardon,  for  5  marks  to  be  paid  in  the  hanaper,  to  Eichard,  earl  of  Warwick, 
Westminster.  John,  earl  of  Northumberland,  Robert  Danby,  knight,  Robert  Ascough, 
doctor  in  decrees,  John  Ascough,  esquire,  Richard  Ascough,  ^  gentilroan,' 
and  Richard  Jenkynson,  chaplain,  for  all  grants,  alienations  and  acquisitions 
of  the  manor  of  Staljngbourgh  called  '  Arsy  Maner  in  Stalyngbourgh,'  co. 
Lincoln,  held  in  chief,  and  cdi  fines  and  forfeitures  due  to  the  king  on 
account  of  their  acquisition  of  the  manor  and  grant  to  them  of  all  issues 
of  the  manor  from  the  time  of  its  being  taken  into  the  king's  hands. 

By  p.s. 

May  9.  General  pardon  to   William  Brandon  late  of  Suthwerk,  co.   Surrey, 

Westminster,   esquire,  alias  marshal  of  the  Marshalsea,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  4  April  last  and  all  escapes  of  felons  before  that  date.  By  p.s. 

May  23.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  William  Broun,  clerk,  of  letters  patent 

Westminster,  dated  24  March,  6  Edward  IV.  granting  to  him  the  custody  of  the  house 

or  chapel  called  <  le  priory  hermitage '  by  Dorcestre,  co.  Dorset.    These 

letters  have  been  casually  lost,  as  he  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will 

be  surrendered  if  found. 

May  22.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Harecourt,  knight,  in  consideration  of  his 

Westminster,   labour  and  diligence  in  resisting  the  malice  of  certain  traitors  in  the  county 
of  Oxford,  of  20/.  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks. 

By  p.s. 

Membrane  21. 

May  29.  Grant  to  Henry  Waver,  knight,  in  repayment  of  the  sum  of  500/.  due  to 
Westminster,  him  from  the  king  by  a  tally  levied  at  the  receipt  o£.the  Exchequer  at 
Westminster,  20  July,  5  Edward  IV.  by  the  treasurer  of  England  for 
moneys  lent,  delivered  by  Walter  Blount,  knight,  lord  Mountjoye,  then 
treasurer,  for  certain  sums  of  money  in  which  he  was  indebted  to  the  said 
Henry,  that  he  and  Thomas  Pounde,  William  Kerver  and  John  Rogger  or 
their  executors,  factors,  attorneys,  deputies  or  assigns  may  ship  sacks  of 
wool,  at  the  rate  of  4  marks  and  no  more  on  each  sack  for  custom  and 
subsidy,  and  other  merchandise,  not  being  wools  or  wool-fells,  in  any  ports 
of  the  realm  and  take  them  to  foreign  parts  by  the  straits  of  Marrok  and 
bring  back  merchandise  from  foreign  parts  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies 
until  he  shall  be  fully  satisfied.  By  p.s. 

May  80.         Grant  for  life  to  Humphrey  Stafford,  lord  Stafford  of  Suthwyke,  knight, 

Westminster,   of  the  reversion  of  the  offices  of  master  forester  of  the  king*s  forests  of 

Exmore,  co.  Devon,  and  Racche,  co.  Somerset,  on  the  death  of  William 

Bourghchier  of  Fitz  Wareyn,  knight,  to. whom  they  were  granted  for  life  b. 

letters  patent  dated  10  May,  1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 


86  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROL  S. 


1468.  Membrane  21 — cont, 

March  24.  Appointmeut  for  life  of  Robert  Bradbury  as  one  of  the  king's  serjeants- 
WestminBter.  at-arms,  with  wages  of  \2d,  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Lincoln 
and  a  coat  of  the  king's  livery  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe  of 
the  same  suit  and  cloth  as  other  Serjeants  at  arms ;  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to 
him  of  the  same  with  wages  by  the  hands  of  the  treasurer  by  letters  patent 
dated  12  February,  4  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

April  20,  Pardon  to  Ralph  Leegh  and  Henry  Redicho,  chaplains  of  the  chantry  of 
Dogmersfield.  St.  Katharine  in  the  parish  church  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin,  Eccles,  Peter 
Halsted  and  John  Worthington,  chaplains  of  the  chantry  of  Jesus  and  St. 
Mary  in  the  parish  church  of  Eccles,  Robert  Clyfton,  knight,  Richard  Bothe, 
esquire,  Seth  Worsley,  esquire,  Roger  Radcliff,  clerk,  William  Worsley,  clerk, 
JohnWardale,  clerk,  and  Thomas  Orstou  for  all  offences  committed  by 
them  in  seeking,  accepting,  receiving  or  publishing  any  apostolic  letters, 
bulls,  sentences  of  excommunication  or  other  instruments  contrary  to  the 
form  of  the  statute  of  provisors;  and  grant  that  they  may  receive  and 
.publish  any  such  already  granted  to  them.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  20. 

March  19.        Grant  to  Henry  Bremercombe,  chaplain,  of  the  perpetual  chantry  in  the 
Westminster,  parish  church   of  Nent<>n  Popelford,  co.  Devon,  with  all  its  rights  and 
appurtenances. 

March  19.        Appointment,  until  29   September  next,   of    Richard   More,    esquire, 
Westminster,  serjeant  of  the  eatery  (catarie)  of  the  household,  to  purvey  salt  and  fresh 
water  fish  for  the  expenses  of  the  household. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

March  23.        Letters  of  denization  for  John  Donne  of  the  town  of  Calais,  bom  in  the 
Westminster,  parts  of  Picardy,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body. 

By  p.s.  and  for  1  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

April  1.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Lyte  of  Ly tescary,  co.  Somerset,  'gentilman,^  Richard 

Westminster.  Claveleshay  of  Southepederton,  co.  Somerset,  *  gentilman,'  and  John  Case  of 

the  same,  'gentilman,*  of  all  the  forfeitures  due  from  them  to  the  king  because 

they  did  not  hold  John  Walford  before  the  justices  appointed  to  deliver  the 

gaol  of  Yevelchestre,  as  they  made  mainprise  to  do  (see  p.  84).  By  p.s. 

April  1 .  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Walforde,  yeoman  of  the  king's 

Westminster,  chamber,   of  the   oflSce  of  the  custody  of  the   king's   gaol  of  Ylcestre, 

CO.  Somerset,  with  the  accustomed  profits.  By  p.8. 

March  30.  Grant  to  the  abbot,  prior  and  convent  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Mary, 
Westminster.  St.  Benedict  and  all  Holy  Virgins,  Ramesey,  which  is  *of  the  foundation  of 
the  king's  progenitors  and  of  the  king's  patronage,  that  the  prior  and 
convent  shall  have  the  custody  of  the  abbey  and  its  possessions  during 
voidauce,  rendering  at  the  Exchequer  40/.  for  every  such  voidance,  and 
that  no  sheriff,  escheator,  bailiff*  or  minister  of  the  king  shall  interfere 
except  to  take  simple  seisin  at  the  gate  of  the  abbey.  By  p.s. 

Mai'ch  21.        General  pardon  to  David  ap  Howel  ap  Griff  ap  Tudor.  By  p.8. 

Westminster. 

Membrane  19. 

April  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Jnques  Haulte,  esquire,  one  of  the 

Dogmersfield.  *kervers'  {dapicidariorum)  of  the  king's  consort,  the  queen  of  England, 

of  the  manor  of  Bukland,  co.  Hertford,  not  exceeding  the  yearly  value  of 

10/.  which  of  long  time  past  was  given  in  jointure  by  the  lord  of  Roos  to 

the  duchess  of  Somerset,  then  his  wife,  by  whose  death  and  by  virtue  of 


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1468*  Membrane  19 — cont. 

an  act  of  attainder  iii  Parliament  at  Westminster,  3  December,  I  Edward  IV. 
it  came  into  the  king's  hands.  Bj  p.s.  [2398.] 

Vacated  by  surrender  and  cancelled  by  mandate  of  the  king  to  Robert^ 
bishop  of  Bath  and  TVellSy  the  chancellor^  and  Robert  Kirhehamj 
clerkj  keeper  of  the  rolls,  by  writ  of  privy  seal  dated  10  December^ 
8  Edward  IV. 

March  28.       Letters  of  denization  for  Laurence  Swarfelde,  merchant,  bom  in  Antwerp, 
Westminster,  and  his  offspring.  By  p.s.  and  for  ^  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

April  1.0.         Pardon  to  William  Beynolde  and  Joan  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of  George 
Dogmersfield.  House,  tenant  in  chief,  for  intermarrying  without  licence.  By  p.s. 

April  14.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Yaugban  alia^  Yaghan, 'esquire,  late  of  London, 
Dogmersfidd.  esquire  of  the  body  and  treasurer  of  tiie  king's  chamber,  keeper  of  the 
great  wardrobe  of  the  late  king,  one  of  the  mainpernors  of  Jaspar,  late  earl 
of  Pembroke,  tenant  of  the  lands  late  of  Thomas  Broune,  knight,  late 
sheriff  of  Kent,  and  administrator  of  his  goods,  late  sheriff  of  Surrey  and 
Sussex,  and  one  of  the  justices  of  the  peace  in  the  counties  of  Surrey, 
Sussex  and  Kent,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  amerce- 
ments, issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king. 

ByK. 

April  18.        '  Creneral  par^n  to  Nicholas  Safundre  iUias  Bylton  of  Sandwich,  co.  Kent, 

Dogmersfield.  <  yoman,'  late  one  of  the  constables 'of  the  town  of  Sandwich,  for  all  offences 

committed  by  him  before  31  March.  By  p.s. 

April  20.         General  pardon  to   William  Swyfte  late  of  London,  *  couper,'  alias 

Dogmenfleld.  <  sargeant,'  alias  late  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  ^  yoman,'  for  all  offences 

committed  by  him  before-  7  April.  By  p.s. 

April  22.  Grant  to  Robert  Tooke  of  London,  *  iremonger,'  in  consideration  of  his 
Dogmersfield.  expenses  in  the  victualling,  fittii^,  streng^ening  and  salvation  of  the 
king's  ship  called  le  Margarete  of  Ipeswiche,  that  he  or  his  executors, 
factors  or  attorneys  may  ship  wools  in  any  vessels  in  any  ports  of  the 
realm  by  the  straits  of  Marrok  and  woollen  cloths  and  other  merchandise 
not  pertaining  to  the  staple  of  Calais  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  to  the 
sum  of  967/.  lis.  3d.  By  p.s. 

April  4.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  William  Tnnstalle,  esquire,  of  a 

Westminster,  yearly  rent  of  20/.  from  Michaelmas  last,  viz.   10/.  from  the  issues  of  the 
county  of  Rutland  and  10/.  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Wilts. 

By  p.s. 

April.  25.        General  pardon  to  William  Yowell  of  Oxford,  scholar,  alias  William 

Dogmersfield.  Yowelle  the  younger^  late  of   Welles,  co.  Somerset,   *  gentilman,'  for   all 

offences  committed  by  him  before  1  January  last.  By  p.s. 

April  29.         General  pardon  to  Humphrey  Hayford  and  Robert  Harding  of  London, 
Dogmersfield.  goldsmiths,   of  all  offences  committed    by   them    before  20   April  until 
Michaelmas  last  (sic)  and  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  to  the  king. 

By  p.s. 


Membrane  18. 

May  24.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Boland  Forster  of  the  custody  of  the 

Westminster,  honours   of  Boulogne,  Peverel   and  Hagnet  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk, 

Suffolk,  Essex,  Hertford,   Surrey  and  Cambridge   with   all  issues  from 

29  October,  5  Edward  IV.  without  rendering  anything  to  the  king;  in  lieu 

of  the  commission  to  him  and  John  White,  now  deceased,  by  lolU^rs  patent 


88  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1468.  Membrane  18 — conU 

of  that  date,  surreQdered,  of  the  custody  of  the  said  honours  in  the  counties 
of  Norfolic,  Suffolk,  Essex,  Hertford  and  Surrey  by  mainprise  of  John  Lane, 
^  yoman,'  and  William  Coterell,  '  yoman,*  both  of  the  parish  of  St.  Clement 
Danes  without  the  bar  of  the  New  Temple,  London,  to  hold  with  all  issues  for 
ten  years,  rendering  to  the  king  6  marks  yearly  and  supporting  all  charges. 

By  p.s. 

1467. 

Nov.  15.        Grant  for  life  to  Edward  Berkeley,  esquire,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  by 

Westminster,  letters  patent  dated  26  April  last,  surrendered  because  invalid,  of  the  office 

of  bailiff  of  Burley  in  the  New  Forest,  co.  Southampton,  receiving  Ad. 

daily  from  the  said  26  April  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Southampton, 

with  all  other  profits  of  the  office.  By  p s. 

Vacated  because  in  the  seventh  pear, 

1468. 

May  24.  Licence  for  John  Markham,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench, 
Westminster,  or  his  heirs,  executors  or  assigns  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one 
chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  at  the  altar  of  SS.  Mary,  Michael 
the  Archangel,  John  the  Baptist  and  John  the  Evangelist  in  the  parish  church 
of  Segbroke,  co.  Lincoln,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort 
Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said  John  and  for  their  souls  after 
death,  to  be  called  '  Markham  Chaunterye,'  and  to  grant  lands,  rents,  services 
and  other  possessions,  not* held  in  chief,  to  the  yearly  value  of  10  marks,  in 
mortmain  to  the  said  chaplain  for  his  support. 

By  E.  and  for  11/.  lis.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

May  27.         Exemption  for  life  of  John  Stokys  of  Begynhill,  co.  Oxford,  esquire, 

Westminster,   from  being  put  on  assizes,  juries,  recognizances,  attaints  or  inquisitions  and 

from    being    made    knight,  justice,    bailiff,    escheator,    coroner,    sheriff, 

constable,  reeve,  collector,  taxer  or  controller  of  tenths,  fifteenths  or  other 

subsidies,  or  officer,  commissioner  or  minister  of  the  king  against  his  will. 

ByK. 

June  5.  The  like  of  William  Chapman  of  Sudbury,  co.  Suffolk,  'gentilman,'  from 

Westminster,  being  put  on  assizes,  juries,  certifications,  inquisitions,  attaints,  perambu- 
lations or  recognisances  and  from  being  made  trier  of  the  same,  from  being 
put  on  any  great  assize,  from  being  made  mayor,  sheriff,  escheator,  coroner, 
justice,  surveyor,  taxer,  assessor,  collector  or  controller  of  tenths,  fifteenths 
or  other  subsidies,  constable,  decenner,  arrayer,  trier  or  leader  of  men  at 
arms,  or  bailiff,  officer  or  minister  of  the  king,  and  from  being  compelled  to 
take  knighthood  against  his  will.  By  p.s. 


Membrane  17. 

May  10.  Grant  to  the  king's  servants  John  Rogger  and  William  Kerver  and 
Westminster,  their  heirs  or  executors,  in  repayment  of  the  sum  of  219/.  23c?.  lent 
by  them  to  the  king,  of  20/.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of 
Cambridge  and  Huntingdon,  20  marks  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  county 
of  Kent,  20/.  yearly  fi>om  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Cornwall,  20  marks 
yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Cumberland,  20  marks  yearly  from 
the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Warwick  and  Leicester  and  20  marks  yearly 
from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Rutland,  until  they  be  fully  satisfied  of  the 
said  sum.  By  p  s. 

May  7.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  castle  and  lordship  of  Quenesburgh  in  the  Isle  of  Chepey,  co.  Kent. 

Byp.8. 


8  EDWARD  IV Pakt  I.  89 


1468.  Membrane  17 — cont 

May  16.         Presentation  of    Christopher    Bargh,   parson  of   the  parish  church  of 
Westminster.  Syglesthorne,  in  the  diocese  of  York,  to  the  parish  church  of  Scrayngham, 
in  the  same  diocese,  on  an  exchange  of  henefices  with  Richard  Blome. 

By  p.8. 

May  14.  Exemption  for  life  of  John  Bellars,  esquire,  from  heing  put  on  assises, 
Westminster,  juries,  inquisitions,  attaints  or  recognisances  and  from  being  made  justice  of 
the  peace,  of  sewers,  oyer  and  terminer,  gaol  delivery  or  the  forest  or  other 
commissioner  or  inquisitor  of  the  king,  admiral,  mayor,  guardian  sherifp, 
escheator,  coroner,  steward,  bailiff,  reeve,  receiver,  customer,  controller, 
taxer,  alnager,  searcher,  ganger,  approver  or  collector  of  subsidies  or  aids, 
constable,  warden,  marshal,  usher,  leader,  arrayer  or  trier  of  men  at  arms, 
hobelers  or  archers,  or  other  officer  or  minister  of  the  king  against  his  will. 

By  p.8. 

May  19.         Appointment,  until  19  November,  of  John  More,  esquire,  to  purvey  beeves, 
WestmioBter.  muttons,  salt  and  fresh-water  fish  and  other  necessaries  pertaining  to  the 
office  of  buyer  of  the  household. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

The  like  of  the  following : — 
Henry  Forthe. 
Richard  Exston. 
Thomas  Waller. 

May  25.         General  pardon  to  John  Gise  late  of  Winchelse,  *  bere-bruer,'  for  all 
Westminster,  offences  committed  by  him  before  2  April  last.  By  p.s^ 

May  30.         Grant  to  John  Wilton,  clerk,  of  the  chapel  and  hospital  of  Crossechirch 

Westminster,   in  the  suburbs  of  the  town  of  Colcestre  with  all  its  rights,  profils,  and 

emoluments  in  the  same  manner  as  William  Kylwilmerssh,  clerk,  had  the 

same.  By  K. 

Membrane  16. 

June  4.  Appointment,  until  4  DjBcember,  of  John  Buknell,  yeoman  of  the  office 

Westmmster.  of  the  bakery  of  the  household,  to  purvey  wheat  and  other  necessaries  for 

the  bakery.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

June  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king*s  mother  Cicely  of  the  manor  of  Newehalle  and 

Westminster,  divers  specified  lands,  to  hold  from  the  death  of  the  king's  father.      By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  nothing  was  done  thereon  and  othertcise  below, 

June  2.  Presentation  of  John  Rikman,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  Hove- 

Westminster.  kirke  in  the  parts  of  Picardy,  in  the  diocese  of  Terouanne.     The  letters 
are  directed  to  cardinal  Th.  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

June  29.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  mother  Cicely  of  the  manor  of  Newehall  with 
Westminster,  appurtenances  in  the  towns  of  Cavendisshe,  Clare,  Poselingford,  Cokefold, 
Barnardeston,  Honyden,  Illeigh  and  Preston,  co.  Suffolk,  a  toft,  48  acres  of 
land,  120  acres  of  pasture  and  30  acres  of  wood  called  '  Peches '  and 
*  Alphedney'  in  the  said  towns  of  Clare  and  Cavendisshe,  120  acres  of  land, 
140  acres  of  pasture,  13  acres  of  meadow  and  60  acres  of  wood  in  Clare, 
Poselingford  and  Cavendisshe  called  ^Mortymers,'  30  acres  of  land,  20 
acres  of  pasturo  and  8  acres  of  meadow  in  the  towns  of  Cavendisshe 
aforesaid  and  Boxstede  called  *  Shelford,'  a  water-mill  called  '  Paddokkys- 
myll'  in  Cavendisshe,  a  messuage  and  8  acres  of  land  in  Cavendisshe 
called  the  manor  of  Greys  in  Cavendisshe,  a  court  of  honour  at  Staunbourne, 
CO.  Essex,  every  three  weeks  and  a  cottage  called  *  le  Courtehous '  in  Staun- 
bourn,  to  hold  with  all  advowsons,  liberties  and  other  appurtenances  as  fully 
as  the  king's  father  held  them  with  all  issues  since  his  death  by  the  services 


90  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS- 


1468*  Membrane  16— c<w^. 

of  as  many  knighta'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were 
held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

July  4.  Grant  to  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  of  40/. 

WestmiDster.  yearly  from  Easter,  5  Edward  IV.  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of 
Norfolk  aud  Suffolk,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  of  40  marks  yearly  to  his  father 
John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk,  aud  the  heirs  male  of  his  bodj  by  letters  patent 
dated  12  August,  1  Edward  IV.  which  are  invalid  by  an  act  of  resumption 
in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  8  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

July  1 1.  Whereas  by  letters  patent  dated  30  July,  7  Edward  IV.  the  king  granted 
Westminster,  to  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  and  Philippa  Roos,  his  sister,  late  the  wife  of 
Thomas,  lord  of  Roos,  for  her  life  the  manor  of  Setou  and  an  annuity  of 
20/.  from  the  priory  of  Wartre  and  lands  in  Wartre,  co.  York,  and  they 
granted  the  same  to  Eleanor  Roos,  the  daughter  of  the  said  Thomas  and 
Philippa;  the  king  hereby  confirms  this  grant  to  the  said  Eleanor  and 
grants  to  her  for  life  the  reversion  of  the  said  manor  and  annuity  on  the 
death  of  the  said  Philippa,  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees 
and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  the  first 
day  of  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  p.8. 

Mbmbranb  15. 

June  3.  Exemplification  of  the  tenours  of  the  following :— > 

Westminster.  1.  A  petition  exhibited  on  12  May  last  in  Parliament  at  Westminster 

by  Nicholas  Latymer,  knight,  that  he  and  his  heirs  should  be 

restored,  to  their  posse^j&ions,  which  he  forfeited  by  his  attainder 

^  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Ifdward  IV.  he 

having  subsequently  sworn  loyalty  to  the  king  at  the  castle  of 
Baumburgh,  co.  Northumberland,  before  the  earls  of  Warwick 
and  Worcester  and  others.     JSnglish, 

2.  The  assent  to  the  same  by  the  commons  in  Parliament  in  these 

words : — A  cest  petieione  lez  communes  sont  asseniuz. 

3.  The  answer  of  the  king : — Soit  fait  come  il  est  desire. 

{^Rolis  of  Parliament^  voL  vi,  p,  230.] 

June  21.         General  pardon  to  Humphrey  Dacre  for  all  offences  committed  bj  him 
Westminster,  before  Midsummer  last.  Bj  pus. 

June  13.  Grant  for  life  to  Edward  Hardegill,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown, 
Westminster,  of  the  office  of  ranger  in  the  king's  forest  of  Wychewode,  co.  Oxford, 
receiving  6d.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks,  as 
was  allowed  for  the  wages  of  G^ofirey  Bukhurst,  late  ranger,  in  the  great 
roll  of  42  Edward  III.  in  the  account  of  Roger  Elmerugge,  late  sheriff, 
with  all  other  accustomed  profits.  Bj  p.8. 

July  2.  Licence  for  Henry,  lord  FitzHugh,  knight,  or  his  heirs  and  executors  to 

Westminster,  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  two  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service 
daily  in  the  chapel  of  St.  John  the  Apostle  and  Evangelist  in  the  castle 
or  manor  of  Ruvenswath,  co.  fork,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  said  Henry 
and  Alesia  his  wife  and  for  their  souls  afler  death  and  the  souls  of  the 
ancestors  of  Henry  and  the  founder  and  benefactors  of  the  house  or  hospital 
of  St.  Giles  by  Brompton  on  Swale,  co.  York,,  to  be  called  the  chantry  of 
St.  Giles  in  the  said  chapel  ;  and  to  grant  in  mortmain  to  the  said  chaplains 
lands  and  rents  not  held  in  chief  to  the  value  of  10/.  yearlj. 

By  p.8.  and  for  40  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Mbmbranb  14. 

May  24.  Licence  for  William  Swayne  of  the  city  of  Salisbury,  co.  Wilts,  merchant, 

Westminster,  or  his  heirs  and  assigns  to  found  a  perpetual  chantiy  of  one  chaplain  to 


8  EDWARD  17.— Pabt  I.  91 


1468.  Membrane  14— con*. 

celebrate  dmne  service  at  the  altar  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  John  the  Baptist 
in  the  south  aisle  of  the  chnrch  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr  in  that  city  and 
to  pray  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth  and  for 
their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  Eiehard  Beuchamp,  bishop  of 
Salislmry^  the  said  William  and  Cristiana  his  wife  and  their  children,  James 
Swayne  his  father  and  Alice  Swayne  his  mother,  and  John  White  and 
Edith  his  wife  and  their  children,  to  be  called  '  Swaynes  Ghauntery  in 
the  church  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr,  in  the  city  of  Snlisbury ' ;  and 
to  grant  in  mortmain  to  the  said  chaplain  lands,  rents  and  possessions  of 
the  yearly  value  of  20  marks,  not  held  in  chief,  for  disposition  in  divers 
works  of  piety  according  to  his  ordinance,  without  sueing  out  writs  of  ad  quod 
damnum  in  this  behalf  or  any  inquisition  taken.  By  p.s. 

June  20.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Blakeney,  one  of  the  clerks  of 

Westminster,  the  signet,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the 
manor  by  letters  patent  dated  16  February,  5  Edward  .IV.  surrendered,  of 
the  custody  and  office  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  houses  in  the  manor  of 
Eltham,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  said  16  February  from  the  issues 
of  the  counties  of  Warwick  and  Leicester  and  all  other  accustomed  profits. 

By  p.s. 

July  3.  Grant  for  life  to  William   Staverton  to  the  office  of  keeper  or  parker 

Westminster,  of  the  king's  new  park  called  *  le  Moot  parke '  within  the  forest  of  Wyndesore 
lately  enclosed  by  the  king,  and  4J.  daily  for  the  occupation  of  the  office 
from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks,  pasture  and  herbage 
for  six  horses  and  six  cows  feeding  within  the  park,  all  wood  arising  from 
'browesyng' within  the  park  for  fuel  and  a  house  within  the  park  for  his 
dwelling ;  and  grant  to  him  also  of  60«.  \Qd.  from  the  issues  of  the  said 
counties  in  consideration  of  his  having  occupied  the  said  office  from 
Michaelmas  last  at  the  comn^and  of  the  king  by  word  of  mouth.        By  p.s. 

July  4.  Pardon  to  John  Cony  late  of  Thorpe,  eo.  Essex,  ^  gentilman,'  of  his 

Westminster,  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Essex  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and 
his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  him  and  John, 
earl  of  Oxford,  for  having  entered  the  earl's  park  at  Great  Ode  and 
hunted  therein  and  carried  away  deer,  behaving  surrendered  to  the  Flete 
prison,  as  Robert  Danby,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

July  11.  Presentation    of    John    Malton,   chaplain,    to    the    parish    church    of 

Westminster.  St.  Botolph,  Northcov^,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  void  by  the  death  of 
John  Dasshe,  last  parson. 

July  11.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  John  Nevile,  knight,  earl  of  Northumber- 

Westmmster.  land,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  of  the  castle,  manor  or  lordship  of 

Wresell  with  its  members,  co.  York,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an 

act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  March  («ic),  1  Edward  IV.  and  all 

issues  of  the  same  from  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  K. 

MSMBRANB  13. 

May  19.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Elemmyng  as  controller  of  the 
Westminster,  great  and  petty  custom,  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides,  and  wool-fells  and  the 
subsidy  of  the  Zs.  in  the  tun  and  the  12(f .  in  the  pound  in  the  ports  of 
Exeter  and  Dertemouth  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the 
accustomed  fees,  provided  that  he  execute  the  office  in  person,  with  the 
custody  of  one  part  of  the  coket  seal.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  of  the  following : — 
April  II.  John  Staunford  in  the  port  of  Pole  and  ports  and  places  adjacent. 

Doj^mersfleld.  J5y  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


92  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS- 


1468.  Membrane  13 — cont, 

Jane  4.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Moreys,  rector  of  the  parish  church  of  Belle, 

WestmmBter.  co.  Dorset,  for  all  offences  committed  bj  him  before  20  May  last. 

By  p.8. 

Jane  8.  Exemplification  of  the  tenoors  of  the  following : — 

WcstminBter.  1.  A  petition  exhibited  on  12  May  last  in  Parliament  at  Westminster 

by  Thomas  Fulford,  knight,  eldest  son  of  Baldwin  Falf ord 
late  of  Fulford,  co.  Deron,  knight,  deceased,  that  he  and  his  heirs 
should  be  permitted  to  have  and  inherit  the  possessions  of  the 
said  Baldwin  who  was  attainted  of  treason  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  and  also  at  Bristol 
before  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges, 
knight,  Richard  Chok,  William  Canynges,  mayor  of  the  town, 
and  Thomas  Yong,  appointed  to  hear  and  determine  treasons 
done  within  the  said  town  before  5  September,  1  Edward  IV. 
English. 

2.  The  assent  to  the  same  by  the  Commoni^  in  Parliament  in  these 

words  : — A  cest  peticion  les  communeg  sount  assentuz* 

3.  The  answer  of  the  king : — Soit  fait  come  il  est  desire. 
[Rolls  of  Parliament^  vol.  vi.  p.  2S0.] 

June  8.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Hynde,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  William  Clay- 

WMtminster.  broke,  yeoman  of  the  king's  larder,  by  letters  patent  dated  4  September, 
7  Edward  IV.  surrendered  because  invalid,  of  the  office  of  porter  of  the 
king's  castle  of  York  and  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  gaol  of  the  castle, 
with  wages  of  2d.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  York  and  all  other 
accustomed  fees,  as  allowed  to  Alexander  de  la  Botellerie  for  the  office  of 
porter  in  the  time  of  Richard  II.  and  to  Richard  de  Sutton  in  the  roll  of 
44  Edward  III.  By  p.s. 

July  14.         General  pardon  to  Peter  Alfray  late  of  London,  *  draper,'  of  all  offences 
Westminster,   committed  by  him  before  20  June  last.  By  K. 

July  18.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king^s  servant  Adam  Godeale  o£  the  office  of  being 

Westminster,  one  of  the  king's 'sergeants  at  arms,  with  wages  of  I2d»  daily  from  Michaelmas 
last  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  city  of  Hereford,  and  a  livery  of  the  suit  of 
esquires  of  the  household  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe. 

By  p.s. 

Membranb  12. 

June  10.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Rogere,  in  repayment  of  the  sum  of 
Westminster.  100/.  lent  by  him  to  the  king,  as  appears  in  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer, 
of  the  following  sums  yearly  from  Easter  last  until  he  be  fully  satisfied, 
viz.  10/.  from  the  fee  farm  and  increment  of  the  city  of  Norwich,  11/.  \bs.  9d. 
from  the  issues  of  divers  farms,  rents,  and  hundreds  granted  to  Edmund, 
earl  of  Kent,  uncle  of  Edward  III.  at  the  hands  of  the  sherifE  of  York  or 
other  occupiers  of  the  same,  4/.  6s.  from  part  of  the  value  of  the 
manor  of  Borley,  co.  Essex,  at  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of  the  county  or 
the  prior  of  Christ  Church,  Canterbury,  or  other  occupiers  of  the  manor, 
40s.  from  the  farm  of  the  court  of  Reuelet,  co.  Kent,  60«.  from  the  custody 
or  farm  of  a  messuage  called  '  le  crofte,'  and  S2s.  Id.  from  a  rent  of  two 
cocks,  32  hens,  and  184  eggs  in  the  parish  of  Estchirch,  Isle  of  Shepey,  co. 
Kent,  at  the  hands  of  the  sherifi  of  Kent  or  Geoffrey  de  Newenton  or  other 
farmers  there,  675.  6</.  from  the  fee  fai*m  of  the  city  of  Rochester,  54«.  from 
the  farm  of  lands  in  Norton,  co.  Northampton,  at  the  hands  of  the  sheriff 
of  the  county  or  the  heirs  of  William  le  Mareschall  or  other  farmers, 
58«.  4(/.  from  the  remanent  of  the  hundred  of  Falwesley,  co.  Northampton,  at 
the  hands  of  the  said  sheriff  or  the  abbot  of  Evesham,  11.  from  the  issues 


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1468.  Membrane  12 — cont, 

of  the  cess  of  the  forest  of  Comburj,  go.  Oxford,  at  the  hands  of  the  sheriff 
of  the  county  or  Thomas  de  Langlej  or  other  farmers^  4  marks  from  the 
farm  of  the  manor  of  Bastjngden,  co.  Berks,  at  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of  the 
county  or  Cristina  de  Mariscis  and  her  heirs  or  other  farmers,  10/.  from  the 
fee  farm  of  the  town  of  Guldeford,  co.  Surrey,  10  marks  from  the  farm  of 
the  citj  of  Winchester,  co.  Southampton,  4/.  from  the  farm  of  M odbergh,  co. 
Somerset,  at  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of  the  county  or  the  abbots  of  Game, 
8/.  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  of  Ivelchestre,  co.  Somerset,  105/.  from 
the  farm  of  Northpedirton,  co.  Dorset,  12/.  from  the  farm  of  the  lands 
which  Henry  Clandauer  held  in  Fjtilton,  in  Wilts,  at  the  hands  of  the 
sheriff  of  the  county  or  Simon  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Combe,  75«.  from 
the  issues  of  small  particles  of  a  serjeanty  in  the  counties  of  Warwick  and 
Leicester,  13/.  Ws,  from  the  issues  of  the  manor  of  Helwell,  co.  Lincohi,  and 
the  lordship  of  Stretton,  co.  Rutland,  13/.  6«.  Sd,  from  the  jfarms  of  the  town 
of  Kyngeston-on-Tbames,  co.  Surrey,  10/.  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of 
Hereford,  and  20/.  from  a  moiety  of  two  water-mills  below  the  castle  of 
Oxford  and  in  the  meadow  by  Oseney  called  ^  Kyngesmede  '  and  a  moiety 
of  the  fishery  of  the  water  called  '  Temese  *  from  the  bridge  called 
*'  Hidebrigge  '  to  the  same  mills,  at  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of  Oxford  and 
Berks  or  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Oseney.  By  p.s. 

June  9.  Grant  to  the  king's  servitor,  John  Kendale,  esquire,  cofferer  of  the  king's 

Westmixurter.  household,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  of  a  messuage  with  a  garden 
a4jacent  called  '  Clifford  Inne '  in  the  street  called  *  Fletestrete,*  in  the  city 
of  London  in  the  ward  of  Faryngdone  Without,  late  of  John  Clifford, 
knight,  late  lord  Clifford,  and  all  lands  and  possessions  in  Multon,  Gaysle, 
Nedeham,  Kentford,  Dalham,  Denham  and  Ixnynge,  co.  Suffolk,  late  of 
James  Loterell,  knight^  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  their  forfeitures 
and  by  virtue  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 
1  Edward  IV.  to  hold  by  the  rents  and  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees 
and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March, 
1  Edward  IV.  with  all  issues  from  that  date.  By  p.s. 

July  4.  Presentation  of  John  Trevett,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of  Bermyng, 

WestmiiiBter.  in  the  diocese  of  Rochester,  to  the  church  of  Langele,  in  the  diocese  of 
Canterbury,  by  way  of  exchange. 


Membranb  11. 

April  20.  Pardon,  for  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  of  the  trespass  in  the  acquisition 
Westminster,  without  licence  by  John  Elmham  of  Iforwich  and  John  Aysshfeld  the 
younger  of  Burshamwelle  to  themselves  and  their  heirs  and  assigns  from 
John  Grymesby,  clerk,  of  all  the  lands,  rents  and  services  with  lordships, 
homages,  fealties,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  suits  of  court,  stews, 
fisheries,  meadows,  feedings,  ways,  paths  and  liberty  of  one  fold  with  com- 
modities and  profits  in  the  towns  of  Causton,  Brandeston,  Swenyngton, 
Ingworth  and  Hevyngham  and  elsewhere  in  the  hundred  of  South 
Erpyngham  which  he  lately  had  with  James  Moor,  citizen  of  Norwich, 
Robert,  lord  of  Willoughby,  knight,  John  Hylle,  Henry  Grey  the  elder, 
Robert  Morton,  esquire,  John  Dam,  John  Agges  of  CattoUy-^Denis  Willys  of 
Langele  and  William  Agges  of  Little  Walsyngham,  deceased. 

May  16.         Pardon  to  William  Billesden  late  of  Kentbury,  co.  Berks,  clerk,  of  his 

Westminster,  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Somerset  for  not  appearing  before  the  jur.tices 

of  the  Bench  to  satiny  John,  abbot  of  Glastonbury,  of  40/.  which   he 

recovered  against  him  and  40«.  damages;  he  having  surrendered  to  the 

Flete  prison  and  the  said  abbot  having  appeared  in  court  on  13  May  by 


94  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1468.  Membrane  11 — cont. 

Richard  Brugge,  his  attorney,  and  acknowledged  himself  satisfied,  as  appears 
bj  certificate  of  Robert  Danby,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench. 

Feb.  1.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Gotelee,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Westminster,  of  the  crown,  of  del.  daily  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer. 

Vacated  because  in  the  seventh  year. 

July  10.  General  pardon  to  George  Orell  alias  Oryll  late  of  York,  esquire,  alias 

Westminster,  late  of  London,  '  gentilman.'  By  K. 

July  5.  Grant  to   the  king's  kinsman   Henry  Nevile,  knight,  son  of   George 

Westminster.  Nevile,  knight,  lord  li,tymer,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  of  the  manor 

of  Ileshamstede    Latymer    alias   Isnamstede  Latymer,   co.   Buckingham, 

which   divers  lords  Lat3rmer  have  long  held,  to  hold  with  advowsons, 

knights'  fees,  courts  leet  and  other  commodities  by  the  accustomed  services. 

By  p.8. 

July  14.  Exemption  for  life  of  John  Fremyngham  alias  John  Frenyngham  of 
Westminster.  Canterbury  from  being  put  on  assizes,  juries,  attaints,  recognisances  or  im- 
positions and  from  being  made  trier  of  the  same,  mayor,  bailiff,  constable, 
collector,  assessor,  taxer,  surveyor  or  receiver  of  tenths,  fifteenths  or  other 
subsidy,  arrayer,  trier  or  leader  of  men-at-arms,  hobelers  or  archers  or  other 
officer  or  minister  of  the  king,  and '  grant  that  no  purveyor,  buyer  or  taker 
of  carriage  for  the  household  shall  take  anything  of  his  ^oods,  horses,  beeves, 
calves,  muttons,  swine,  lambs,  hay,  oats  or  other  victuals,  against  his  will. 

By  p.s. 

July  11.  Pardon  to  Geoffrey  Jenyn  alias  Yenyn  alias  Hele  of  Hatherlegh,  co.  Devon, 
Westminster.  « osteler,'  alias  *  mercer,'  alias  *  yoman,'  of  his  outlawries  in  the  county  of 
Devon  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of 
the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  satisfy  John,  abbot  of  St.  Mary  and 
St.  Rumonus,  Tavestoke,  of  5  marks  which  he  recovered  against  him 
and  20s.  damages,  and  to  answer  a  plea  of  Vincent  Pittelisden  of  a  debt  of 
439.  4:d,  and  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer-  a  plea  that  he 
render  his  account  to  Thomas  Chircheyerd  and  Alice  his  wife,  executrix 
of  the  will  of  John  Frensahe  late  of  Baunton^  for  the  time  when  he  was 
the  receiver  of  the  lattery  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and 
satisfied  the  said  abbot,  as  Robert.  Danby,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has 
certified. 

Membrane  10. 

July  21.  Whereas  in  the  times  of  Edward  III.  and  Richard  U.  many  lands  and 
Westminster,  possessions  in  Stoke,  Estoke,  Northewode,  Mengham,  Weston  and  Haylyng 
within  the  island  of  Haylyng,  co.  Southampton,  were  devasted  by  the  sea 
and  the  inhabitants  of  the  island  so  impoverished  that  the  sum  of  the 
fifteenth,  amounting  to  20/.  Ss.  *I^d.  became  an  insupportable  burden 
and  for  this  cause  Henry  IV.  by  letters  patent  dated  21  'January,  . 
8  Henry  lY.  granted  that  they  should  only  be  charged  with  the  sum  of 
6/.  15^.  l\d. ;  the  king  hereby  grants  that  they  shall  not  be  charged  with 
more  than  6/.  15^.  I^d,  for  any  whole  fifteenth  and  tenth  or  67«.  d\d,  and 
the  moiety  of  a  farthing  for  the  moiety  of  a  fifteenth  and  tenth.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  1.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Spencer  and  Edith  his  wife  of  an  annuity  of 

Westminster.  10/.  from^Michaelmas,  7  Edward  IV.  from  all  sums  of  money  from  a  subsidy 

of  persons  called  ^  alientes  money '  in  the  city  of  London  and  the  county  of 

Middlesex.         ,  By  p.s. 

Aug.  2.         Graot  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  and  the  heirs 

Westminster,  of  his  body  of  the  manors  of  Alwerton  and  Ty wamayll  Tees,  co.  Cornwall, 

Off  which  £leaaor|  some  time  the  wife  of  Edmund,  late  duke  of  Somerset, 


8  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I.  95 


1468.  Membrane  10 — cont. 

was  seised  and  which  came  into  the  king's  hands  after  her  death  by  the 
attainder  of  Henry,  late  duke  of  Somerset,  her  son  and  heir  by  pretext  of 
an  act  of  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  as 
appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  by  Richard  Eggecombe,  late  escheator  in 
the  county,  to  hold  with  rents,  services,  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards, 
marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  meadows,  feedings,  woods,  warrens,  fisheries, 
waters,  stannaries,  tolls,  courts-leet,  franchises,  liberties,  forfeitures, 
chattels  of-  felons,  fugitives  and  outlaws^  moors,  marshes,  wreck  of  sea, 
deodands,  reversions  and  all  other  profits  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights' 
fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before 
4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  p*s. 

Membrane  9. 

Joly  7.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  William  Brouston,  the  abbot,  and  the 

WestmiDster.  convent  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Modwenna,  Burton,  of  a  charter 
dated  at  Windsor,  12  May,  11  Henry  III.  ^Monasticen^  vol.  III.  p.  48, 
JVb.  '^F.],  granting  to  them  divers  liberties  and  a  fair  and  market  at 
Burton ;  and  grant  to  them  also  that  they  shall  have  goods  and  chattels  of 
felons,  fugitives  and  outlaws  and  all  persons  put  in  exigent  for  felony 
within  their  manor  of  Burton  on  Trent  with  its  members  and  hamlets  of 
Bronston,  Homynglowe^  Stretton,  Wi^hmere,  WynshuU  and  Stapenhull 
and  all  amercements,  ransoms,  issues,  forfeitures,  year,  day  and  waste  and 
estrepment  within  the  same,  and  that  the  abbot  and  his  successors  shall 
be  justice  of  the  peace  and  the  bailiff  of  Burton  shall  be  coroner  within 
the  same,  and  that  they  shall  have  return  of  writs  within  the  same,  and 
grant  to  them  of  a  fair  yearly  at  Burton  on  the  Vigil,  the  day  and  the 
morrow  of  St.  Luke  the  Evangelist. 

By  p.s.  and  for  iOs,  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  16.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Milford  of  the  manor  of  Sevenhampton  Denys, 
Westminster,  co.  Somerset,  for  the  custody  of  which  William  Bidman  used  to  pay  9/.  7s. 
yearly  to  the  late  king,  to  bold  with  courts  leet  and  other  appurtenances 
without  impeachment  of  waste,  rendering  to  the  king  209.  yearly;  and 
pardon  to  him  and  to  Thomas  Herbert,  John  Sidenham,  Christopher 
Worseley  and  William  Brownyng,  late  severally  sherifis  of  Somerset  and 
Dorset,  and  all  other  late  sheriffs  of  Somerset  and  Dorset  of  all  debts  and 
accounts  due  to  the  king  for  the  issues  of  the  manor.  By  p.s. 

July  21.  Grant  to  the  king's  servitor  William  Wyndesore,  one  of  the  clerks  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  chapel,  of  an  annuity  of  10  marks  from  the   subsidy  of  aliens  called 

*  alientes  money '  in  the  city  of  London  and  the  county  of  Middlesex,  until 

he  shall  be  provided  with  a  sustenance  in  a  monastery.  By  p.s. 

July  28.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Punche,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,  the  crown,  of  6d.  daily  from  Michaelmas  last,  from  which  day  he  has 

occupied  that  office,  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Pole  and 

ports  and  places  adjacent.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  collectorS|  customers  or  receivers  of  customs 
and  sudsidies  in  the  said  port. 

Membrane  8. 

May  30.         Grant  to  the  king's  knight  Walter  Devereux,  lord  Ferrers,  of  the 

Westminster,  custody  of  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents  and  possessions  with 

knights'  feeS|  advowsons,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fairs,  markets, 

privileges  and  franchises  late  of  Roger  Corbet^  knight,  and  in  the  king's 


96  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1468.  Membrane  8 — cont, 

hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Richard  Corbet  his  son  and  heir,  with 
the  marriage  of  the  heir  without  disparagement  during  minority  and  so 
from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

July  4.  Exemplification  of  the  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated 

Westminster.  13  March,  7  Edward  IV.  [Charter  Roll  5-7  Edward  IV.  No.  4],  creating 
the  king's  nephew  John  son  and  heir  of  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  earl  of 
Lincoln  and  granting  to  him  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  20/.  yearly 
from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Lincoln.  These  tetters  have  been  lost  by 
accident,  as  Henry  Boteler  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be 
surrendered  if  found. 

July  19.         General  pardon  to  Alice  Paslowe  alicu  Passelowe  alias  Passlawe  late  of 

Westminster.  London,  *  wydowe '  alias  *  gentilwoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  her 

before  17  July  last.  By  p.s. 

July  20.  Whereas  from  the  first  day  of  the  reign   the  king  assigned  to  Thomas 

Westminster.  Stratton,  esquire,  clerk  of  the  works,  the  sum  of  4,193/.  95.  6d.  for  the 
works,  as  appears  by  divers  tallies  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  of 
which  the  said  Thomas  has  at  present  expended  the  sum  of  3,538/.  2s,  iOd. 
on  new  works  and  repairs,  as  appears  by  divers  accounts,  and  he  has 
surrendered  at  the  said  receipt  40  tallies  amounting  to  the  sum  of 
630/.  7s.  Sd.  and  66  other  tallies  and  bills  amounting  to  the  sum  of 
1,181/.  I7s.  still  remain  in  his  hands,  of  which  he  has  received  no  payment, 
the  king  grants  that  he  shall  receive  the  said  sum  of  1,181/.  lis.  at  the 
hands  of  the  mayor  and  society  of  the  merchants  of  the  staple  of  the  town 
of  Calais  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  of  wools  and  wool-fells  exceeding 
the  sum  of  15,022/.  4s,  Bd,  yearly,  of  which  excess  they  are  chargeable  to 
the  king  by  an  act  of  Parliament.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  7« 

May  19.  Grant  for  life  to  Eleanor  late  the  wife  of    Ranulph  Dacre,  knight, 

Westminster,   of  the   manors    of    Dacre  with   the    advowson    of  the    church    of  the 

same  and  all  lands  in  Newebigging  and  Mosdall,  co.  Cumberland,  and  the 

manor  of    Barton  and  all  lands  in  Tyrell,  Martyndall,  Patrykdale  and 

Powlowe,  CO.  Westmoreland,  late  of  the  said  Ranulph  and  in  the  king's 

hands  by  force  of  an    act  in  Parliament  at   Westminster,   4  November, 

1  Edward  IV.  and  a  yearly  rent  of  40/.  from  the  king's  manors  of  Holbeche 

and  Whaplode,  co.  Lincoln,  to  hold  with  knights'  tees,  advowsons,  wards, 

marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  fairs,   markets,  parks,  warrens,  liberties  and 

franchises.  By  P-s- 

Aug.  5.  Presentation  of  Simon  Billyngey,   chaplain,  to  the   parish  church   of 

WestminBter.   Chylton,  in  the  diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Ralph 

Carvyle,  last  parson. 

Aug.  6.  Revocation  of  the  protection,  with  clause  volumusy  for  one  year,  lately 

Westminster,  granted  by  letters  patent  to  Thomas  Fowler,  late  citizen  and  'stokfisshemonger' 
of  London,  alias  late  of  Bukyngham,  co.  Buckingham,  ^gentilmau,'  alicu 
late  of  Oxford,  *gentilman,'  alias  late  one  of  the  aldermen  of  the  town  of 
Oxford,  going  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  John  Thirske, 
treasurer  and  victualler  of  the  castle  and  town  of  Calais,  on  the  safe- 
custody,  defence  and  victualling  of  the  same  and  the  marches  in  the  parts 
of  Picardy,  because  he  stays  in  London  attendant  upon  his  own  business, 
as  Humphrey  Hayford  and  Thomas  Stalbroke,  sheriffs,  have  certified. 

July  19.  General  pardon  to  John  Plommer,  knight,  citizen  and  grocer  and  htte 

Westminster,  alderman  '  of    London,    alias    John    Leynham    late   of    Horsyndon,    co. 

Bucidngham)  knight^  alias  late  of  Fynchdey,  co.  Middlesex.  By  K. 


8  EDWA.RD  IV.— Part  I.  97 


1468.  Membrane  7 — cont, 

Aug.  30.         Exemption  for  life  of  Robert  Staunton  from  being  put  on  assizes,  juries, 

Wertmiiifiter.  attaints,  recognisances  or  inquisitions  and  from  being  made  trier  of  the 

same,    mayor,  sherifF,   collector  of  tenths,  fifteenths  or  other  subsidies, 

arrajer  or  trjer  of  men-at-aims,  hobelers  or  archers,  or  other  officer,  bailiff 

or  minister  of  the  king,  against  his  will.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  4.  Grant    to    Otewel   Worseley,  esquire,    in    repayment    of   the   sum   of 

Westminster.   1,309/.  4#.  3rf.  due  to  him  from  the  king,  of  664/.  12*.  l^,  in  the  year 

after  the  Nativity  of  St.  Mary  next  and  654/.  12*.  l^c^.in  the  following  year 

from  the  moneys  arising  from  all  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  forfeitures 

and  custodies  of  heirs  during  minority  and  tempondities  of  archbishoprics 

.    and  other  ecclesiastical  benefices  pertaining  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  6. 

Oct.  8.  General  pardon  to  William  Belknape  late  of  Cray,  oo.  Kent,  esquire, 

Weftminster.  alias  *  gentflman,'  for  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  3  October. 

By  p.s. 
Vacated  because  otherwise  below. 

Oct.  10.  Safe*conduct    for  Anselm    Adourins,    squire,    lord    of   Mousele    and 

Westminster.  Ghendbrigg,  councillor  of  the  king's  brother  Charles,  duke  of  Burgundy, 

who  is  going  to  visit  the  Holy  Sepulchre  and  other  places,  with  twelve 

persons  in  his  company.  By  K. 

Oct.  1 8.  General  pardon  to  William  Belknapp  late  of  London,  esquire,  alias  of 

Westminster.   Cray  St.  Mary,  co.  Kent,  '  gentilman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  16  October.  By  p.8. 

Oct.  22.         The  like  to  Richard  Tunstall  late  of  Thurlande,  co.  Lancaster,  knight, 
Westminster,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  19  October.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  30.  Grant  for  life  to  Dan  John  Shrouesbury,  monk,  of  the  priory  of  Fareley, 

Westminster,  co.  Wilts.,  of  the  king's  foundation,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Dan  John 

Stratton,  late  prior.  By  p.8.  [2599.] 

Nov.  3.  General  pardon  to  Ealph  Seyntleger,  esquire,  sheriff  of  Kent  and  keeper 

Westminster,  of  the  gaol  of  Canterbury,  for  all  escapes  of  felons  and  other  prisoners  and 

all  consequent  penalties  due  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  30.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Felde,  his  surgeon,  of  the 

Westminster,  office  of  ranger  of  the  forest  of  Kingesbere  by  Winchester  alias  Westbere 
and  the  custody  of  the  woods  called  PapinhoU  and  Shrowenore  by  the 
forest,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of 
Southampton  and  other  profits,  in  the  same  manner  as  John  Kyrton, 
deceased,  had.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  5, 

Sept.  1.  Grant  to  Eichard  Wydewile,  earl  Rivers,  constable  and  treasurer  of 

Westminster.  England,  for  certain  burdens  undertaken  by  him  at  the  king's  command, 
of  the  custody  of  all  honours,  castles,  lordships,  hundreds,  manor,  lands, 
rents,  services  and  possessions  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons  and  appoint- 
ments of  officers  late  of  William  la  Zouche,  lord  la  Zouche  and  Seymour, 
knight,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  John  his  son  and  heir, 
with  the  marriage  of  the  heir  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir 
to  heir  during  minority.  By  p.8. 

Oct.  17.  General    pardon    to  Richard    Hyll   late  of    Ayssheby   de  la   Zouche, 

Westminster,  co.  Leicester, '  yoman,'  for  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  13  October. 

By  p.s. 

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98  -CALT3NDAB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1468.  M^j/mbrane  6 — cont. 

Oct.  22.         Greneral  pai'don  to  William  Stodard^  chaplain.  By  p.s. 

Westmiostar. 

Oct.  25.         Grant  to  John  Howard,  knight^  treasurer  of  the  household,  of  all  the 

Westminster,  profit  pertaining  to  the  king  from  the  mint,  coinage  and  exchange  in  the 

city  and  Tower  of  London  Or  elsewhere  within  the  realm  from  1  October  last 

for  payment  of  the  e;^penaes  9f  the  household.  .  By  pji. 

Aug.  db  -Gi^ant  to  the  king's  servant  Hugh  Fenne  of  the  presentations  to  the 

WestmiiiBter.  parish  churches  of  Ufford  aad  Combes  and  the  free  okapel,  or  chantry,  of 

Brandyssfa,  co.  Suffolk,  during  the  minority  of  Christopher  Willughby,  son 

and  heir  of  Robert 'WiUughby,  knight^  deoeased.T    .    j  >.  By  p.8. 

Aug.  30.         Grant  for  life  'to ' 'W!lHAm  "Mdfou,   esquire,  ffom  Easter  last  of  the 

Westminster.    6/.  6#.  7c?.  yearly  due  by  Geoffrey   le   Scrope  and  his  heirs  to   the  king 

from  the  residue  of  the  manors  of  Bowedon  and  Haverebergh,  oo.  Leicester. 

Byp.s. 

Nov.  3.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Whelpdale  of  the  office  of 
Westminster,  one  of  the  king^s  Serjeants  at  aiins  in  the  place  of  James  Manthorp,  de- 
ceased, with  wages  of  I2d,  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  iNTorfolk 
and  Suffolk  and  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  esquires  of  the  household  yearly  at 
Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe  and  all  other  accustomed  profits.      By  p.s.  . 

July  26.         Genei-al  pardon  to  Thomas  Cooke  late  of  London,  knight,  alias  Thomas 
Westmmster.  Coke,  citizen  and  alderman  of  London,  cLHas  citizen*  and  (h'aper  of  London. 

ByK. 

Meubranb  4. 

Oct.  14.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Scarlet  late  of  Wrastlyngworth,  co.  Bedford, 

Westminster,  ^'laborer,'  for  all  dffenete  committed  by  him  before  12  Ctetober.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  17.         The  like  to  Eichard  Hill  of  Assheby  de  la  Zbuche^  co.  Leicester,  ^yoman,' 
Westminster,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  16  October.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  beeauwe  elsewhere, 

Oct  14.  Grant  for  life  to  Reginald  Busshawe  of  lOZ.  yearly  at  the  receipt  of  the 

Westminster.   Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

•  ■    ■       »  ■        ■       . 

Oct.  20.  General  pardon  to  Henry  Belyngeham,  knight.  By  p.s. 

Westminster.  ''      ' 

Oct.  20.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cambridge  for  the  restitution 

Westminster,  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Hamesey  to  William  Witlesey,  bachelor 

of  theology,  n^onk  of  the  monastery,  whose  election  as  abbot  John,  bishop 

of  Lincoln^  has  confirmed,  and  whose  f^ty  the  king  has  taken.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties : — 

Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

Essex  and  Hertford. 

Bedford  and  Buckingham. 

Northampton., 
The  like  to  Thomas  Owlegreve,  mayor  and  escheator  of  London. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Oct.  27.  Appointm^it,  until  27  April,  of  Thomas  Markeham  to  purvey  salt-  and 

Westminster,  fresh- water  fish  for  the  expenses  of  the  household. 

By  bill  of  Jthe  treasurer. 
The  like  of  the  following  i-^   . 

Dec.  16.  Richard  Exton,  until  16  June,  to  purvey  beeves,  muttons,  salt-  and 

Westmmster. ,       ,      fresh-water  fish  and  all  other  things  which  pertain  to  the  oflice  of 

the  buyer  of  the  household.  By  bill  olt  the  treasurer. 

John  Coke  for  the  same.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer* 


8  EDWARD  rV.— Part  I.  99 


1468.  Membrane  4 — cont, 

June  28.  Grant  to  the  king's  knight  John  Wenlok  of  Wenlok  and  his  heirs  and 

Westminster,  assigns  of  all  manors^  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  semces  in  the  counties  of 
Middlesex,  Hertford,  Somerset  and  Wilts  in  the  king's  hands  by  the 
forfeiture  of  John  Fortescu,  knight,  and  by  authority  of  an  act  in  Parlia- 
ment at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IT.  to  hold  with  knights' 
fees,  advowsons,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  parks,  warrens,  chaces, 
markets,  fwra,  liberties  and  franchises  from  Easter,  7  Edward  IV.  by 
knight-servioe  and  the  rent  of  a  red  rose  at  Midsummer ;  and  the  reversion 
of  the  manor  of  Eburton  or  Ebrighton,  co.  Gloucester,  on  the  dtath  of 
Jocosa  late  the  wife  of  John  Grevyll,  esquire,  with  knights'  fees, 
advowsons,  courts  leet,  markets,  fairs,  liberties  and  franchises,  an  escheat  by 
the  forfeiture  of  the  said  John  Fortescu.  By  p.s^ 

Oct.  25.  Pardon  to  Richard  Frye  late  of  Honyton,  co.  Devon,  'skryvener,'  of  his 

Westminster,  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Devon  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of 
the  Bench  to  answer  John  Vacy  and  Alice  his  wife  on  a  plea  that  he  and 
William  Burton,  *  husbondman,'  and  John  Burton,  *  yoman,'  both  late  of 
Aulescombe,  co.  Devon,  forged  certain  deeds  concerning  a  messuage  and 
40  acres  of  land  of  the  said  Alice  in  Aulescombe ;  he  having  surrendered 
to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Robert  Danby,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has 
certified. 

Membranes  8 — 1. 

March  23.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Robert  Stillyngton,  the  dean,  and  the 
Westminster,  chapter  of  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Martin  le  Grand,  London,  of  a 
charter  dated  at  Westminster,  13  March,  20  Henry  VI  [Charter  Eoll^ 
1-20  Henry  W,  No.  16],  inspecting  and  confirming  with  additions  to 
Richard  Oaudray,  then  dean,  and  the  chapter  letters  patent  dated  13  February, 
1  Henry  [VI],  inspecting  and  confirming  the  following  : — 

1.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  o  June,  2  Edward  II  \^Charter  Roll^ 

2  Edward  IL  No,  4]  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter  of 
William  I  (Latin  and  Anglo-Saxon).  ^ 

2.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  5  June,  2  Edward  II  [^Charter  Roily 

2  Edward  IL  No.  5],  inspecting  and  confirming  to  William  de 
Melton,  then  dean,  a  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  4  February, 
15  Henry  III.  to  Walter  de  Kirkeham,  then  dean.  [Charter  Roll^ 
15  Henry  III.  m.  10.] 

And  grant  that  they  and  all  canons  and  prebendaries  of  their  chapel  shall 
be  quit  of  all  tenths,  subsidies  or  other  impositions  granted  by  the  clergy 
of  the  realm  or  of  the  provinces  of  Canterbury  or  York  or  imposed  by  the 
pope,  provided  that  iJl  such  canons  and  prebendaries  shall  answer  to  the 
dean  and  chapter  for  such  contributions,  and  that  the  dean  and  chapter  shall 
not  be  made  collectors  of  any  such  contributions.  By  K. 

Membrane  1 — cont. 

May  10.  Whereas  the  late  king  by  letters  patent  dated  20  May,  20  Henry  VI. 
Westminster,  created  his  kinsman  John,  then  baron  Talbot,  earl  of  Shrewsbury  with 
remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  and  granted  to  him  and  his  said 
heirs  20/.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Salop,  and  the  said  letters 
are  now  void  so  far  as  concerns  the  said  20/.  yearly;  the  king  hereby 
confirms  the  said  creation  to  John,  now  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  son  and  heir 
of  John  son  and  heir  of  the  said  John,  and  grants  to  him  and  the  heirs 
male  of  his  body  20/.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  said  county  from  Easter, 
4  Edward  IV.  By  p.s.  and  for  4/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

O  2 


100 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1468.  Membrane  1 — cont. 

Maich  24.       Grant  for  life  to  William  Thrilkeld,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  one  of  tho 

Westminster,  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  with  wages  of  I2d.  dailj  from  Christmas  last  from 

the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Huntingdon  and  Cambridge  and  a  livery  of  the 

suit  of  esquires  of  the  household  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe. 

By  p.8. 

Membranes  SOd — 25d. 

m  Commissions  of  the  pence  in  varioas  counties.    (See  Appendix.) 

Membrane  24d. 

April  14.  Commission  to  John  Say,  knight,  Nicholas  Stathnm,  Thomas  Leventhorp, 
Dogmersfield.  John  Pulter,  James  Bradman  and  Ralph  Grey  to  enquire  into  the  petition 
of  John  Hoiuie  alias  John  Litelbury  that  by  a  fine  levied  at  Westminster 
in  one  month  of  Michaelmas,  7  Edward  II.  before  William  de  Bereford  and 
his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  Henry  Boclond  acknowledged  the  manor 
of  Boclond  to  be  the  right  of  Master  Simon  de  Gledesey  and  the  latter 
granted  the  manor  to  the  said  Henry  and  Alice  his  wife  for  life  with 
successive  remainders  to  Reginald  son  of  the  said  Henry  imd  Richard  his 
brother  and  Eleanor  his  sister  and'  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  and 
to  the  right  heirs  of  Henry,  and  the  said  Henry  and  Alice  were 
seised  of  the  manor  in  time  of  peace  in  time  of  Edward  U.  and  received 
the  esplees  thereof  and  Alice  died  and  afterwards  Henry  died  and  Reginald 
was  seised  of  it  in  time  of  Edward  II.  and  Richard  in  time  of  Edward  III. 
and  both  died  without  heirs  of  their  bodies,  and  the  said  Eleanor  was 
seised  of  it  in  time  of  Edward  HI.  and  received  the  esplees  until  she  was 
disseised  by  Peter  Marshall,  whose  estate  Thomas  late  lord  of  Roos  had  on 
4  March,  I  Edward  IV.  and  her  right  of  the  manor  descendeci  to  William 
her  son  and  heir  and  from  him  to  Thomas  his  son  and  heir  and  from  him  to 
the  said  petitioner  as  his  son  and  heir,  and  by  an  act  of  the  Parliament 
at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  it  was  ordained  that  the  said 
*  ThoDlas,  lord  of  Roos,  should  forfeit  all  bis  possessions,  and  that  afterwards 

by  inquisition  taken  at  Ware,  co.  Hertford,  on  Thursday  after  All  Saints, 
7  Edward  IV.  before  Thomas  Appulton,  then  eschcator  in  the  county,  it 
was  found  that  Eleanor,  late  duchess  of  Somerset,  held  the  said  manor 
of  Bokelond  alias  Boclond,  co.  Hertford,  in  dower  after  the  death  of  Thomas 
Roos,  knight,  late  lord  of  Roos  and  Hanlak,  her  husband,  of  the  inheritance 
of  the  said  Thomas  Roos,  late  lord  of  Roos,  his  son  and  that  she  died  on 
6  March  then  last  past,  and  accordingly  the  manor  was  taken  into  the  king's 
hands,  wherefore  he  prays  that  justice  may  be  done  as  he  was  not  attainted 
by  the  act  nor  claims  as  heir  of  any  one  attained  by  it.  By  K. 

Membrane  2Sd. 

March  30.        Commission  to  John  Denys,  John  Crokker,  Gilbert  Yard  and  Thomas 
Westminster.   Tretliewy  to  enquire  what  lands  John   Wynard,  deceased,  held    in    the 
counties  of  Devon  and  Cornwall  on  the  day  of  his  death  and  when  he  died 
and  who  is  his  heir,  and  to  take  all  such  lands  into  the  king's  hands. 

April  3.  Commission  to  Thomas  Walgrave,  knight,  Alexander  Cressener,  Thomas 

Wefetminster.   Grene  and  James  Hubard  to  enquire  what  lands  the  king's  father  Richard, 

late  duke  of  York,  held  in  the  counties  of  Suffolk  and  Essex.  By  K. 

April  4.  Commission  to  Anthony  Wide  vile  of  Scales,  knight,  John  Lisle,  knight, 

Westminster.  Maurice  Berkeley,  esquire,  John  Pawelet,  esquire,  William  Ovray,  John 

Stanley  and  John  Moyne  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of  Baldwin  de  Hurtrei 


V        *- 


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8  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I.  101 


1 468.  Membrane  2Zd-^imt. 

burgess  of  Bruges  in  Flanders,  that  about  13  November  last  a' ship  of 
Portugal  called  Fortado  laden  with  sugar,  atayea  for  bows  and  ^sugrennel' 
and  ouier  merchandise  of  his  was  driven  ashore  by  the  furj  of  the  aea  at 
Stokebay,  co.  Southampton,  and  the  aaid  gooda  and  merchandise  were 
carried  off  by  certain  subjects  of  the  king  to  the  port  of  Suthampton,  the 
cities  of  London,  Winchester  and  Salisbury  and  the  Isle  of  Wight  and 
other  places  within  the  counties  of  Wilts,  Southampton,  Surrey  and  Sussex, 
contrary  to  the  form  of  the  truces  between  the  king  and  his  kinsman  the 
duke  of  Burgundy,  and  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made  and  to  arrest  and 
imprison  the  offenders.  ^ 

Membrane  22d. 

March  17.        Commission  to  John  Cheyne,  knight,  John  Alyngton,  William  Frevyle, 
^Westminster.  Wiltiam  Alyngton  and  Thomas  Lokton  to  enquire  into  certain  escapes  of 

felons  from  certain  prisons  in  the  county  of  Cambridge. 

March  20.        Commission  to  Henry  Bodrugan,  esquire,  and  John  Arundell  of  Talffern, 
VTestminster.  esquire,  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of  John  Dubrossay,  merchant  of 

Brittany,  that  about  three  years  ago  during  the  truces  between  the  king  and 
his  kinsman  the  duke  of  Brittany  certain  pirates  in  a  ship  of  Montesbay 
seised  a  ship  of  his  laden  with  92  tuns  of  wine  at  sea  and  took  it  to  the 
county  of  Cornwall  and  disposed  of  the  ship  and  wine  among  themselves, 
and  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made. 

May  16.         Commission  de  walliU  et  fossatis  to  Bobert  Martyn,  William  Appultre* 
Westminster,  feld,  John  Bamme,  John  Church,  William  Fynche  and  Robert  Bylsyngton 
between  Milton  and  Feversham  in  the  county  of  Kent. 

July  22.         The  like  to  Eichard  Harecourt,  knight,  Bichard  Quatermayns,  William 

Westminster.  Marmyon,  Humphrey  Forster,  William  Fouler  and  Richard  Fouler  along 

the  water  called  ^  Thame  streme '  from  Netherwichenden  to  Waterpury  in 

the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Buckingham  and  from  thence  to  Dorchcstre  in 

the  county  of  Oxford. 

Membrane  I9d» 

April  20.  Commission  to  William  Bourghchier  of  Fitzwareyn,  knight,  Richard 
Dogmenfield.  Chok,  knight,  John  Qifford,  Thomas  Dowerissh,  John  Orchard,  John 
Denys,  John  Ape  the  elder,  William  Sprigge,  William  Duke,  Richard 
Moorton  the  elder,  Walter  Qeyncot,  Richard  Gefferey  and  the  sheriffs  of 
Devon  and  Cornwall  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of  John  May  of  Bristol, 
merchant,  late  owner  of  a  ship  called  Raphaell  of  Bristol,  that  this  ship 
was  laden  at  Dansk  in  Prussia  (^Sprucea)  with  divers  goods  and  merchandise 
to  take  to  Bristol  and  came  safe  to  England  and  on  Friday  after  Martinmas 
last  was  compelled  by  a  tempest  to  come  to  anchor  in  Bedebay,  co.  Cornwall, 
and  was  driven  ashore  and  wrecked,  the  said  John  and  the  merchants  of  the 
ship  being  on  land  awaiting  its  unloading,  and  certain  subjects  of  the  king 
carried  away  divers  goods  and  merchandise  and  a  great  part  of  the  gear  of  the 
ship,  although  these  were  not  wreck  of  sea. 

Membrane  l&d. 

June  15.        Commission  to  Richard  Beauchamp,  Thomas  Stafford,  James  Bi*ugge, 

Westminster.  William   Skidmore,   George   Capull,   William    Carewe,   Walter  Survyour, 

John  Clement,  Thomas  Coke,  Giles  Knotte,  John  Wyld,  William  Pynchyn, 

the  sheriffs  of  Worcester  and  Hereford  and  John  Martyn,  one  of  the  king's 

Serjeants  at  arms,  to  arrest  Roger  Coweley  of  Col^all,  'gentihnan,'  Henry 


102  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


14C8.  Membrane  Ibd — cont, 

*  Lynhals  of  Colwall,  *  husbondman,'  Richard  Golchjll  of  Colwall,  *  hosbood- 
man,'  Thomas  Fareley  of  Bosbury,  '  huBbondman/  John  Hill  of  Bosburj, 
'  joman,'  Richard  Powyck  of  Bosbury,  ^  husbondman/  John  Bacon  of 
Bosbury,  'husbondman/  Richard  Oldebuiy  of  Bromyare,  clerk,  John 
Walweyn  of  Alkeryge,  'gentilman,'  Thomas  G-ebons  late  of  Alkeryge, 
*  laborer/  John  ap  Richard  late  of  Alkeryge,  ^  labwer/  John  Dowell  late  of 
Alkeryge,  '  laborer,'  John  Baret  late  of  Estmore,  '  laborer/  Thomas  Ryvers 
late  of  Estmore,  '  laborer,'  John  Turnour  late  of  Estmore,  '  husbondman/ 
John  Carpenter  late  of  Wenlond,  ^husbondman,'  Richard  Theold  of 
Wenlond,^' husbondman,'  Richard  Heynes  of  Welford,  'husbondman,'  John 
Wager  of  Morton  Brutes,  'laborer,'  John  Flecher  of  Ryd,  *flecher,' 
Robert  Hanyes  of  Little  Malverne,  'myustrell,'  William  Biinnyes  of  Little 
Malverne,  'laborer,'  John  Tethege  of  Little  Malverne,  'laborer,'  John 
Fleccher  of  Great  Malverne,  '  corveaer/  John  Tony  of  Bromesbarewe, 
'  yoman/  and  William  George  of  Ekynton, '  husbondman,'  and  bring  them 
before  the  king  in  Chancery. 

July  3.  Commission  of  array  to  Humphrey  Stafford  of  Suthwyk,  knight,  John 

Wei<tmiQ6tef.  Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  John  Ai*undell   of  Lanhern,  knight,  John 

Colshull,  knight,  Alvered  (>rneburgh  esquire,  John  Champernoun,  Thomas 

Clemens,  William  Bere,  Thomas  Lucombe  and  the  sheriff  in  the  county  of 

Cornwall.     [Foedera.] 

Membrane  I4d. 

July  3.  Commission   of  oyer  and  terminer  to   William   Herbert  of    Herbert, 

Westminster,   knight,  Richard  Herbert,  knight,  Roger  Vaughan,  knight,  John    Mylo- 

water,  esquire,  John  Herbert  and  Thomas  Morgan  in  the  parts  of  North 

Wales,  with  power  of  pardon  for  the  said  William.  By  K. 

July  3.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of 

Westminster.  Clarence,  the  king's  kinsmen  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  John,  earl  of  Northumberland,  and  Richard,  earl  of 
Ryvers,  John  Dudley  of  Dudley,  knight,  John  Bourgchier  of  Berners, 
knight,  William  Fenys  of  Say  of  Seel,  knight,  William  H]astynges  of 
Hastynges,  knight,  Walter  Blount  of  Mountjoye,  knight,  John  Dynham  of 
Dynham,  knight,  John  Markham,  knight,  Robert  Danby,  knight,  William 
Yelverton,  knight,  Richard  Byngham,  knight,  Thomaa  Billyng,  William 
Laken,  Walter  Moyle,  knight,  John  Nedeham,  knight,  Kicheu*d  Chok, 
knight,  Thomas  Littilton  and  Thomas  Yong  in  the  counties  of  Middlesex, 
Surrey  and  Essex.  By  K. 

Membrane  13rf. 

June  6.  Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Northumberland,   Ridph 

Westmmster.  Graystok  of  Graystok,  knight,  James  Strangways,  knight,  John  Constable, 
knight,  Ralph  Asshetou,  knight,  Richard  Pygot,  Guy  Fayrefax  and  Thomas 
Wytham  to  enquire  into  the  supplication  of  John  Salvan,  knight,  that 
whereas  one  John  de  Malo  Lacu,  parson  of  the  church  of  Baynton,  was 
seised  of  the  manors  of  Doncastre  and  Mulgrave  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
and  granted  them  to  Peter  de  Malo  Lacu  the  fifth,  son  of  Sir  Peter  de 
Malo  Lacu,  Margaret  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  and  they 
were  seised  of  the  same  in  time  of  peace  in  the  time  of  Edward  II.  and 
received  the  esplees  thereof,  and  from  them  the  right  of  the  manors 
descended  to  their  son  and  heir  Peter  de  Malo  Lacu  the  sixth  and  from 
him  to  Peter  de  Malo  Lacu  the  seventh  as  his  son  and  heir  and  from  him  to 
Peter  do  Malo  Lacu  the  eighth  as  his  son  and  heir,  and  from  him,  because 


8  EDWABD  IV.— Pabt  I.  lOS 


1468*  Membrane  I3d — ctmt, 

he  died  mthoutheir  of  his  body,  to  Constance  bis  sister  and  one  of  his  heirs 
and  the  said  supplicant  as  his  kinsman  and  the  other  of  his  heirs,  viz.  son 
of  Elizabeth  the  other  sister  of  the  said  Peter,  and  the  said  John  and 
Constance  entered  into  the  manors  and  made  partition  of  them,  the  manor 
of  Doncastre  being  allotted  to  the  daid  John,  and  thus  the  said  supplicant 
was  seised  of  the  said  manor  of  Doncastre  iVi  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  by  an 
inquisition  taken  at  the  castle  of  York  on  18  December,  4  Edward  lY. 
before  John  Fereby,  pretending  to  be  escheator  in  the  county  of  York,  by 
colour  of  office  it  was  found  that  the  said  supplicant  was  seised  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  manors  of  Doncastre  and  Kosyngton  with  their 
members  and  appurtenances  in  the  said  county  and  enfeoffed  Elenry  Percy, 
earl  of  Northumberland,  of  the  same  and  the  latter  was  eeiBed  of  them  in 
his  demesne  a«  of  fee  and  on  his  death  they  descended  to  Henry  Percy  his 
Bob' and  heir  who  was  seised  of  them  and  continued  his  estate  in  them 
until  he  died  on  Balm  Strnday,  1  Edward  IV.  and  was  attainted  of  high 
treason  in  Parliament  at  Westminster^  4  November,  I  Edward  IV.  by 
which  the  said  manors  were  forfeited  to  the  king,  and  by  another  inquisition 
taken  at  Wakefeld,  co.  York,  on  10  August,  6  Edward  IV.  before  John 
Woderoye,  then  eschetftof  lirthe  county,  by  virtue  of  his  office  it  was  found 
that  Henry,. Percy,  earl  of  Northumbedand,  was  seised  of  the  manor  of 
Doncastre'  in  hi^  demesne  ^s  of  fee  and  after  his  death  the  right  of  the 
txainoT  descended  to  Hehry  Percy  his  son  and  heir,  who  died  seised  of  it 
and  was  attainted  as  above,  and  by  dh  act  in  the  said  Parliament  it  was 
ordahied  thilt  the  said  Henry  Percy  should  forfeit  all'  his  possessions,  and 
accoMingly  on  the  said  18' December  the  manor  was  taken  into  the  king's 
'h'aiicfs  by  the  'said  John  Fereby  and  the  said  'st^pplicant  expelled  from 
pdbsession,  but  that  he  never  enfeoffed  the  said  earl  of  the  manor  and  the 
latter  was  never  seised  of  it,  whetefote  he  J^rays  that  justice  may  be  done. 


t  ■< 


Mbmbrane  I2d. 


June  20.  Commission'  of  oyer  aanl  terminer  to  the  kiBg's  brother  George,  duke 
Westminfter.  of  Clarence,  the  king's  kimmen  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  John,  earl  of  Northumberland,- and  Richard,  earl  of 
Byvers,  John  Dudley  of  Dudley,  knight,  John  Bourgohier  of  Berners, 
knight,  William  Hastynges  of  Hasty nges,.  knight,.  Walter  Blount  of 
Mountjoye,  knight,  John  Dynhdm  of  Dynham,  knight,  John  Markiiam, 
knight,  I'homas  Orgrave,  mayor  of  London,  Robert  Danby,  knight,  William 
Yelverton,  knight,  Richard  Byngham,  knight,  Thomas  Billyng,  William 
^  Laken,  Walter  Moyle,   knight,  John  Nedaham,  knight,  Richard  Chok, 

knight,  Thomas  Litilton,  Thomas  Yong  and  Thomas  Urswyk  within  the 
city  of  London  and  the  liberty  of  the  same.  By  K. 

June  30.  '  Commission  to  John  Nedeham,  knight,  Thomas  Littelton,  James  Strang- 
Westminster,  ways,  knight,  Ralph  Ayssheton,  knight,  Thomas  Gerard,  knight,  John 
Trafford,  knight,  Thomas  Witliam,  Richard  Pygot,  Thomas  Qower,  esquire, 
ftenry  Halsall,  esquire,  Thomas  Doucalf  and  Richard- Oarly He  to  enquire 
what  lands  John  Haryngton,  knight,  deceased,  held  in  the  county  of  York, 
and  who  is  his  heir.  By  K. 

Like  commi^on..c9j;LQ^]QJ|fg    the    lands   held* by  Thomas  Haryngton, 
knight,  deceased.  By  K. 

July  3.      '  CoiUnilssion  to  William  Herbert  of  Herbert,  knight,  and  Walter  Devereax 

Westminster,  of  E^errers,  knight,  to  array  the  men  of  the  counties  of  Gloucester,  Hereford, 

and  Salop,  and  the  marches  of  Wales  and  the   p»rts  ac(jacent,  against 

Margaret,  wife  of  the  late  king,  and  Jasper^  late  earl  of  Pembroke,  and 

other  rebels.  *'  By  K. 


104  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1468.  MSMBRANB  9d. 

July  22.  Commission  to  Richard  West  de  la  Warr,  knight,  John  Cooke,  John 
Westminster.  Goryng,  Thomas  Steddalf,  Peter  Versk,  and  Thomas  Markham  to  enquire 
into  the  complaint  of  John  Robdyn  of  Abvilde,  subject  of  the  king's 
brother  Charles,  duko  of  Burgundy,  that  when  he  had  laden  250  quarters 
of  wheat  in  a  ship  of  Cornelius  Johnson  of  Yangoos  in  Seland  at  Abvylde 
to  take  to  England  or  Flanders  one  John  Waynflete  with  others  of  his 
retinue  in  two  balingers  of  England  came  upon  the  ship  thus  laden  sailing 
to  Flanders  and  took  it  to  Shoreham,  co.  Sussex,  contrary  to  the  form  of 
the  truces  between  the  )ung  and  the  said  duke,  and  to  cause  restitution  to  be 
made  and  to  arrest  and  imprison  the  offenders. 

July  31.  Commission  to  Nicholas  Gaynesforde,  esquire,  to  take  into  the  king's 

WeBtminster.  hands  all  the  goods  and  chattels  and  the  issues  of  the  lands  of  Nicholas  Husy 
late  of  Hertyng,  co.  Sussex,  esquire,  alias  late  of  Suthwerk,  co.  Surrey, 
esquire,  indicted  for  divers  treasons  before  the  king's  brother,  Greorge  duke 
of  Clarence,  and  other  commissioners  of  oyer  and  terminer  in  the  city  of 
London  and  outlawed.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Membrane  Hd. 

July  20.  The  king  lately  by  letters  patent  {see  p.  101)  commissioned  Henry 
Westminster.  Bodrugan,  esquire,  and  John  Arundell  of  Talffem,  esquire,  to  enquire  into 
the  complaint  of  John  Dubrossay  concerning  the  capture  of  a  ship  of  his  laden 
with  wine,  and  the  said  Henry  has  returned  into  Chancery  that  Peter 
Jacherry  of  Forthia,  Joceus  Amell  of  the  same,  John  Pety  t  of  the  same 
and  William  Whita  of  the  same  were  owners  of  a  ship  called  le  Cristofer  of 
Forthia,  by  which  ship  and  the  men  in  it  tlie  said  ship  and  wine  of  John 
Dubrossay  were  captured,  and  that  they  and  John  Calmady  of  Lavaunta  were 
victuallers  of  le  Cristofer  and  the  said  William  was  master  and  John  Joseph 
and  Gilbert  Rous  of  Mowhole  were  in  the  ship  at  the  time  of  the  capture,  and 
2  tuns  of  the  wine  came  to  the  hands  of  John  Basset,  esquire,  3  tuns  to  William 
Trehere,  vicar  of  Sent  Keveran,  6  tuns  to  David  Engoef  of  Sent  la,  2  tuns 
to  Agnes  Trenuwith,  3  tuns  to  Thomas  Lucombe,  1  tun  to  John  Lome  of 
Treswethen,  3  tuns  to  Thomas  Lymby,  2  tuns  to  John  Dawna  of  Roswory, 
2  tuns  to  John  Michell  of  Seynt  Columbe,  1  tun  to  William  Michell  of 
Seynt  Columbe,  2  tuns  to  Peter  Gervas,  3  tuns  to  Amice  Tregose,  2  tuns  to 
William  Lagher  of  Truru,  4  tuns  to  William  Clemowe  of  Marghaiowe, 
2  tuns  to  John  Gybbys  of  Pensans,  3  tuns  to  William  Rosmoders,  4  tuns  to 
William  Reynold  of  Sentbreak,  6  tuns  to  the  said  John  Calmady,  2  tuns  to 
Richard  Lelly,  2  tuns  to  Richard  Houton,  3  pipes,  worth  60^.,  to  Thomas 
Trenthgans,  1  Inn  to  James  Dayowo  of  Pensans,  6  tuns  to  Gilbert  Rous  of 
Mousehole,  1  tun  to  Thomas  Emot  of  Pensans,  3  tuns  to  lliomas  Kellygrewe, 
1  tun  to  Henry  Dayowe,  and  2  tuns  to  John  Burry,  each  tun  being  worth 
21.  and  the  ship  and  the  residue  of  the  wine  are  in  th^  hands  of  the  said 
Peter,  Joceus,  John  and  William,  but  on  account  of  the  shortness  of  the 
time  no  arrest  or  restitution  has  been  made.  The  king  accordingly  hereby 
conmiisBions  the  said  Henry  and  John  to  arrest  the  above-mentioned  persons 
and  cause  restitution  to  be  made. 


*  Membrane  7d. 

Aug*  26.         Commission   to  Richard   Neel,  Serjeant  at  law,    Richard   Hastynges, 

Westminster,  esquire,  Robert  Staunton,  Thomas  Hervy  and  Richard  Reynold  to  enquire 

what  lands  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Moton,  knight,  held  in  the 

county  of  Leicester  on  the  day  of  her  death  and  who  is  her  heir,  and  to  take 

the  bmds  into  the  king's  hands. 


8  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I.  105 


1468  Membrane  7d — cont. 

Aug.  30.  Commission  to  Adam  Godale,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  and 
Westminster.  Peter  Boweman,  clerk  of  the  king's  ships,  to  take  ships  and  other  vessels 
for  the  conduct  of  Walter  Blount  of  Mountjoje,  knight,  and  certain  soldiers 
going  in  his  company  to  foreign  parts,  and  masters  and  mariners  for  them, 
to  be  in  the  port  of  Portesmouth  or  any  other  port  assigned  by  28  September 
next.  By  E. 

Like  commission  for  the  conduct  of  Antony  Widevile  of  Scales,  knight, 
as  above  at  Gravesende  in  the  port  of  London.  By  K. 

Sept.  3.  Commission  to  John  Walop  and  John  Weston,  constables  of  Bromleye, 

Westminster,  to  arrest  John  Lyde  of  Neunam  and  one  Geoffirey  de  Neunan,  chaplain,  and* 
bring  them  before  the  king  and  council. 

Mbmbranb  5d, 

Oct.  26.  Commission  to  Philip  Beaumont,  John  Denys  and  John  Orchard  to 
Westminster,  enquire  into  the  complaint  of  the  king's  subjects  dwelling  within  the  hundred 
of  Shirwill,  co.  Devon,  and  the  adjacent  parts  that  a  highway  leading  from 
a  place  called  ^  Mable  Crosse '  witiiin  the  said  hundred  to  the  sea  by  and 
within  the  town  of  Wolcombe,  by  which  from  time  immemorial  there  was 
common  passage  for  men  on  horse  or  on  foot  and  carts,  wagons,  horses  and 
mares,  has  been  blocked. 


0  m 


106 


8  EDWARD  IV.— Pakt  IL 


■iARQ  Membrane  27. 

Julj  23.         Grant  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Stratford 
Westminster    Langthorne,  co.  Essex,  which  is  of  the  foundation  of  the  king's  progenitors 

and  of  the  king's  patronage,  of  two  tuns  of  red  wine  yearly  in  the  port  of 
London,  one  at  Martinmas  and  the  other  at  Easter,  at  the  hands  of  the 
king's  butler,  for  the  celebration  of  masses  in  the  monastery.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  2.  Exemption  for  life  of  Thomas  Nevile  of  Rowlstone,  co.  Nottingham, 

Westminster,  esquire,  from  being  put  on  assizes,  juries,  recognisances,  attaints  or 
inquisitions  and  from  being  made  sheriff,  bailiff,  escheator,  coroner, 
constable,  reeve,  collector,  assessor,  taxer  or  controller  of  tenths,  fifteenths, 
or  other  subsides,  trier,  arrayer  or  any  other  officer  or  commissioner  of  the 
king.  By  p.s. 

July  27.  Grant  to  Simon  Mountford,  knight,  in  repayment  of  the  sum  of  400/. 
Westminster,  due  to  him  from  the  king,  of  100/.  from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper,  20/.  from 
the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Warwick  and  Leicester,  20/.  from  the  issues  of 
the  county  of  Stafford,  20/.  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Gloucester,  20/. 
from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Essex  and  Hertford,  20/.  from  the  issues 
of  the  county  of  Northampton,  100/.  from  the  subsidy  of  the  $s,  in  the  tun, 
and  the  I2d.  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of  London,  and  100/.  from  the 
customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Bristol.  By  p.s. 

July  30.         Grant  to  John  Leynham  alias  John  Plomer  of  London,  knight,  of  aU 

WeRtminster.   goods,  debts,  rents,  and  arrears  lately  belonging  to  him  and  now  belonging 

to  the  king  by  reason  of  any  forfeiture.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  6.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Hewe,  chaplain,  to    the    parish    church    of 

Westminster.  Lasseham,  in  the  diocese  of  Winchester,  void  by  the  resignation  of  WiUiam 
Champe,  last  rector. 

July  20.  Licence  for  Robert  Ingilton  to  grant  the  castle,  lordship  or  manor  of 
Westminster.  Mynteshede  alias  Kendale,  3,000  acres  of  arable  land,  100  acres  of  meadow, 
6,000  acres  of  pasture,  8/.  yearly  of  rent  and  a  water-mill  in  Kendale,  a  moiety 
of  a  water-mill  in  Patton  and  a  moiety  of  a  water-mill  in  Strikland  Ketill, 
held  in  chief,  to  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick,  William  Parrc,  knight,  and  Joan, 
his  wife,  Henry  Sotehill,  Thomas  Middelton,  esquire,  Thomas  Parr,  esquire, 
and  William  Feynt  and  the  heirs  of  the  bodies  of  the  said  William  Parre  and 
Joan,  with  remainders  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  William  and  to 
the  right  heirs  of  Thomas  Parre,  knight,  his  father,  to  hold  by  the  services 
of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were 
held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

May  19.  Grant  to  William  Hastinges,  lord  of  Hastingesi  knight,  and  John  Parre, 

Westminster,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  of  the  presentation  to  the  next  vacant 
canoniy  and  prebend  in  the  king's  free  chapel  within  the  palace  of  West- 
minster. By  p.s. 

Aug.  12.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  James  Johnson,  boro  at 
Westminster.   Bonby  in  Scotland^  dwelling  at  Aylesford  within  the  i*ealm  of  England,  who 
has  taken  the  oath  of  allegiance,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his 
goods. 

Sept.  10.         Presentation  of  William  John  to  the  church  of  Llampadarn  Vawre  in 

Westminster.  South  Wales,  in  the  diocese  of  St.  Davids,  void  by  the  resignation  of  William 

ap  Ho,  last  parson.  By  p.s. 


8  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  II.  107 


1468.  Membrane  27 — cent, 

March  24.        Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Nicholas  Cervjngton  as  ganger  in  the 
It^estinmster.  port  of  Bristol  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  ^customed  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Membrane  26. 

Aug.  27.         Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  Bamsejr,  of  the  order  of  St»  Bjenedict, 

Westminster,  in  the  .  diocese  of  Lincoln,  to  el^ct  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  John  Stowe, 

resigned.  Bj  p.8. 

Sept.  9.  Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of 

Westminster.  William  Witlesej,  bachelor  of  theology,  monk  of  the  monastery  of.  Ramsey, 

as  abbot  of  that  place.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  3.  Grant  ibr  life  to  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  of  the 
Westminster,  reversion  of  the  offices  of  chief  justice  in  eyre  of  the  king's  forests,  chaces 
and  parks  on  this  side  Trent,  steward  and  chief  keeper  of  the  same  and 
master  of  the  king's  hunt  of  the  same,  lately  granted  for  life  to  the  king's 
uncle  Henry  Bourghchier,  knight,  earl  of  Essex,  whenever  they  or  any 
of  them  shall  become  void  by  the  death  of  the  said  earl  or  otherwise. 

By  p.8. 

Sept.  10.        General    pardon    to    John   Dounton    later   of   Walington,    co.   Surrey, 
Westminster.  *  gentilman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  9  September. 

By  p.s. 

Aug.  29.         Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Essex  and  Hertford  for  the 
Westminster,  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of   the  abbey  of  St.  John,  Colchester,  to 
Walter  Stansted,  tnonk   of  the  mon&stery,  whose   election  as  abbot  Th. 
bishop  of  London  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king. has  taken. 

The  Kke  to  the  following  : — 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Suffolk. 

Thomas  Owel^re,  mayor  of  London  and  escheator  in  that  city. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Sept.  8.  Presentation    of    Edmund    Fysshe,    parson    of    the   parish    church  of 

Westminster.  Wolyngdonbisshop,  in  the  diocese  of  London,  to  the  parish  church  of 
Kisyngcastell,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  on  an  exchange  of  benefices  with 
William  Hamond. 

Sept.  26.         Grant  to  Morgan  ap  Meredith,  born  in  the  county  of  Caemarvan  in 

Westminster.  Wales,  that  he  may  become  a  citizen  or  burgess  of  the  town  of  Caernarvan 

or  any  other  cities,  boroughs  and  towns  in  Wales  and  the  marches,  and  may 

receive  any  office  granted  by  the  king  within  the  same,  and  may  carry  arms, 

notwithstanding  the  statute  in  Parliament,  2  Henry  IV.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  5.  Pardon  to  Arthur  Pylkyugton,  esquire,  late  escheator  in  the  counties  of 

Westminster.  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all 
debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  before  4  October. 

By  p.s. 

Membrane  25. 

Aug.  18.        Grant  to  the  king^s  kinswoman  Joan,  sister  of  the  king's  kinsman  John, 
Dogmersfield.    late  duke  of  Norfolk,  and  late  the  wife  of  William  Willughby,  knight,  and 
the  heirs  of  her  body  of  a  yearly  rent  of  100  marks  from  the  subsidy 
of  the  3«.  in  the  tun  and  the  \9jd,  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of  Loudon. 

By  p.s. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  collectors. 

Sept.  6.  General  pardon  to  Humphrey  Hayforde,  citizen  and  goldsmith  of  London. 

Westminster.  J3y  J^, 


108  CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1468.  Membrane  25— «on#. 

Sept.  26.        Grant  to  David  Canons,  bom  in  the  coantj  of  Caernarvan  in  Wales,  that 
Westminster,  he  may  become  a  citizen  or  burgess  of  the  town  of  Caernarvan  or  any  other 
.    cities,  boroughs  and  towns  in  Wales  and  the  marches,  and  may  receive  any 
office  granted  by  the  king  within  the  same,  and  may  carry  arms,  notwith- 
standing the  statute  in  Parliament,  2  Henry  IV.  By  p.B. 

Sept.  23.        Pardon  to  Thomas   Wayte  and    John  Wavton,   citizens  of   London, 

Wettminster.   executors  of  the  will  of  Margaret  B&te  of  London,  widow,  of  all  claim  the 

king  may  have  against  them  for  any  jewels,  goods,  merchandise  and  sums 

of  money  late  of  the  said  Margaret.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  10.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Bogger,  esquire,  and  John  Adam  his  brother  of 

Westminster,  the  office  of  bailiif  of  the  town  of  Sandwich  with  the  accustomed  fees,  in 

lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  Thomas  Dixson,  servant  of  the  king's  cellar^  by 

letters  patent  dated  20  March,  1   Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.8. 

Sept.  29.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Clyff,  for  his  good  service  to  the  kine's  father 

Westminster,   and  the  king,  of  the  office  of  porter  of  the  king^s  castle  of  IIeren>rd  with 

the  custody  of  the  gaol  of  the  county  of  Hereford,  with  all  accustomed 

profits.  By  p.8. 

Oct.  14.  General  pardon  to  Richard  Taylour  late  of  Warstlyngworth,  oo.  Bedford, 

Westminster.  <  laborer/  of  all  offisnoes  committed  by  him  before  12  October.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  24. 

July  7.  Grant  td  the  king's  mother  Cicely,  duchess  of  York,  in  lien  of  a  grant  to 

Westmineter.  her  by  letters  patent  dated  1  June,  1  Edward  IV.  of  400/.  yearly  from 
the  customs  of  wools^  hides  and  wool-fells  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull 
and  289/.  f)>.  %d.  from  the  like  in  the  port  of  London,  of  which  she  has 
received  no  payment,  that  she  or  her  factors  or  attorneys  in  the  next  two 
years  may  ship  854  sacks  and  bales  of  wool  in  the  ports  of  London, 
Sandwich  or  Suthampton  and  take  them  to  foreign  parts  by  the  straits  of 
Marrok  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies,  and  afterwards  258^  sacks  and  bales 
yearly  in  like  manner,  until  the  king  shall  make  other  provision.  By  p.s. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  in  the  port  of 
London. 


July  17.         

Westminster.    Colchester 
deceased. 


maon. 

Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  John  Baptist, 
>lcheeter,  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  John  Canone,  last  abbot, 
ceased.  By  pjs. 


Membrane  23. 


July  18.  Gh>ant  to  John  Brokeman,  esquire,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  of  a 
WestminBter.  messuage,  a  dove^sote  and  450  acres  of  land  in  Birchington  and  Monketon 
in  the  Isle  of  Thanet,  co.  Kent,  late  of  Henrv  Beaoford,  late  duke  of 
Somerset,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  of  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  to  hold  from  Easter  last  by  the 
services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as 
they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  ps, 

Aug.  7.  Exemption  for  life  of  John  Croke  from  being  put  on  assises,  juries, 

Westminster,  inquisitions,  attaints  or  recognisances  and  from  being  made  justice, 
commissioner,  admiral,  mayor,  guardian,  sheriff,  escheator,  coroner,  steward, 
bailiff,  reeve,  receiver,  customer,  controller,  tazer,  nlnager,  searcher, 
ganger,  approver,  collector  of  tenths,  fifteenths  or  other  aid,  constable, 
warden,  marshal,  usher,  leader,  arrayer  or  trier  of  men  at  arms,  hobelers 
or  archers  or  other  officer  or  minister  of  the  king  against  his  will.      By  p.s. 

Sept.  29.         Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Thwaites  of  the  office  of  high  bailiff  of  the 
Westminster,   county  of  Guysnes  in  the  marches  of  Picardy  and  the  custody  of  the  king's 


8  EDWARD  IV.— Part  II.  109 


1468.  Membrane  23 — cont. 

victuals  in  the  castle  of  Guysoes,  receiving  such  wages  from  the  customs 
of  %d»  from  each  sack  of  wool  and  eveiT'  240  wool-fells  leaving  the  town  of 
Calais  as  John  Waldeu  had  in  the  time  of  Richard  II.  with  all  other 
profits ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  Thomas  Herbert  the  younger,  esquire, 
by  letters  patent  dated  1  June,  3  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.e. 

Oct.  3.  General  pardon  to  John  Gogh  alias  Joones  late  of  Bristol,  ^  yoman,' 

Westminster,  late  one  of  the  messengers  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  30  September  last.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  28.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Rogger,  esquire,  and  Alice  his  wife  of  underwood 

Westminster,  and  estover  to  the  quantity  of  two  acres  for  fuel  within  the  king's  woods 

called  '  le  Kingeswode '  and  ^  le  Frithe '  in  the  parishes  of  Ledys,  Langle 

and  Sutton,  co.  Kent,  not  exceeding  the  yearly  value  of  4  marks.      By  p.s. 

Oct.  7.  Appointment  of  Anthony  Widevile  of  Scales  and  Nucelles,  king's  knight, 

Westminster,  as  governor  and  captain  of  the  king's  armed  power  shortly  proceeding  to 
sea  and  elsewhere  for  the  resistance  of  the  king's  enemies.     [Fcedera,'] 

ByK. 

Oct.  6.  Grant  to  Dan  John  Stratton,  monk,  of  the  priory  of  Wenlok,  in  the 

Westminster,  diocese  of  Hereford,  void  by  the  death  of  the  last  incumbent,  and  appoint- 
ment of  him  as  prior.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  17.  Presentation  of  Master  Edward  Underwode  to  the  parish  church  of 

Westminster.  St.  Mary  Moises  in  le  Frydaystrete,  London,  in  the  diocese  of  London, 
void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Clerk. 

Mbmbranb  22. 

May  30.  Pardon  to  Roger  Pierpount  late  of  Lanforth,  co.  Nottingham,  ^  gentilman,' 
Westminster,  of  his  outlawry  in  London  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his 
fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  satisfy  John  Brampton, 
citizen  and  ^  stokfysshmonger '  of  London,  of  a  debt  of  20/.  which  he 
recovered  against  him  and  100«.  damages ;  he  having  surrendered  to  the 
Marshalsea  prison  and  satisfied  the  said  John,  as  John  Markham,  knight, 
chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

June  27.  Pardon  to  Stephen  Chapman,  mayor  of  Plymmouth',  co.  Devon, 
Westminster.  « marchauot,'  of  fbur  outlawries  in  the  county  of  Devon  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king, 
to  satisfy  the  late  king  of  his  ransom  for  a  trespass  against  John  Carwynnek, 
to  answer  Richard  Ryke  when  sued  with  Richard  Cokke  of  Plymmouth, 
^  marchant,'  and  John  Marchant  of  Stokedamerell,  co.  Devon,  ^  maryner,' 
touching  a  trespass,  and  to  answer  Henry  Fortescu,  late  sheriff  of  Devon, 
touching  a  debt  of  20/.  and  John  Facy  toucbiDg  a  debt  of  4  marks;  he 
having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  satisfied  the  king  of  the  said 
ransom,  as  Robert  Danby,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

July  2.  Exemption  for  life  of  Richard  Forster  of  Bristol,  ^gentilman,'  from  being 

Westminster,  put  on  assizes,  juries,  attaints,  summons  of  bedels,  recognisances  or 
inquisitions,  and  from  being  made  trier  of  the  same,  mayor,  sheriff, 
eicheator,  coroner,  constable,  customer,  justice,  collector,  assessor,  tazer, 
surveyor  or  controller  of  tenths,  fifteenths  or  other  subsidy,  arrayer  or 
trier  of  men  at  arms,  hobelers  or  archers  or  other  officer,  bailiff  or  minister 
of  the  king,  or  knight  of  any  shire  or  citizen  or  burgess  for  any  city  or 
town  in  Parliament  against  his  will ;  and  grant  that  nothing  shall  be  taken 
of  his  goods  by  the  purveyors  of  the  household.  By  p.s« 

July  4.  Pardon  to  Simon   Raule  alias  Rale    aUas    Raley    alitu   Raulyn    of 

Westminster.  Blaneford  Forum,  co.  Dorset,  '  courtholder,'  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county 

of  Dorset  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  for  certain  treepasset 


110  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


X46S.  Membrane  22 — cont, 

against  the  form  of  the  statute  of  liveries  of  cloths,  he  having  surrendered 
to  the  Marshalsea  prisOu,  as  John  Markeham,' knight,  chief  justice  of  the 
King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

July  12.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Cattjs  of  Mereworth,  co.  Kent/' gentilman/  for 

Westminster,   his  good  services  and  because  he  was  wounded  at  Towton  Felde,  co.  York, 

by  the  rebels  and  left  for  dead,  of  10/.  yearly  from  Michaelmas  last  from 

the  customs. and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Sandwich  and  ports  and  places 

adjacent.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers. 

Oct.  18.  Grant  for  life,  to  the  king's  servitor  William  Byrde,  esquire,  of  a  yearly 

Westminster,  rent  of  10/.  from  the  subsidy  called  *  aliens  silver '  in  the  Cinque  Ports^ 

Byp.8. 

Oct.  17.  Revocation  of  the  protection^  with  clause  volumus^  for  one  year,  lately 
Westminster,  granted  by  letters  patent  to  John  Hopkyn  of  Bossu  by  Tregeai^,  co. 
Cornwall,  ^  yeoman,'  staying  in  Ireland  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company 
of  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  deputy  of  the  king's  brother 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  on  the  safe  custody,  defence 
and  victualling  of  that  land,  because  he  delays  at  Bossue,  as  John  Sturgeon, 
esquire,  sheriff  of  the  county,  has  certified. 

Sept.  12.  Licence,  for  6  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Thomas  Charles,  esquire, 

Westminster,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  t6  grant  the  manor  of  Ketelb'ergh  and  60  messuages, 
600  acres  of  land,  40  acres  of  'meadow,  200  acres  of  pasture,  40  acres  of 
wood,  40/.  of  rent  and  a  rent  of  SO  capons  in  Ketelbergh,  Eston,  Eyssh, 
Kendelesham,  Eykes,  Bromeswell,  Wandesdon,  Chisilford,  Butleigh,  Boiton, 
Toweton,  Suthburn,  Tostale,  Blakeshale,  Marleford,  Glemeham,  Swyftlyng, 
Cranesford,  Perham  and  Frammyngham,  co.  Suffolk,  and  the  advowsons  of 
the  churches  of  Ketdbergh  and  Eston,  held  in  chiefs  to  John,  duke  of 
Norfolk,  and  his  heirs. 

Membrane  21. 

Oct.  9.  Grant  to  Elizabeth  the  king's  consort  of  the  sum  of  400/.  yearly  at  the 

Westminster,   receipt  of  the  Exchequer  for  the  expenses  of  the  king's  daughters  Elizabeth 

and  Mary,  until  the  king  shall  make  other  provision.     [Fcedera,']      By  p.s. 

Oct.  8.  Appointment,  during  good  behaviour,  of  Master.  Thomas  Appulton  as 

Westminster,  clerk   of  the  king's   constableship   of  England  and  promoter  of  business 

concerning  the  king's  majesty,  receiving  20  marks  jearly  at  the  receipt  of 

the  Exchequer  with  all  other  accustomed  fees,  in   the-  same  manner  as 

Master  Thomas  Brouns  received  the  same.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  1 2.  Grant  for  life  to  "Walter   Scull,  knight,  of  an   annuity  of  20/.   from 

Westminster.  Michaelmas,  7  Edward  IV.  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  castles,  manoiB 

and  lordships  in  South  Wales.  By  p.8. 

Oct.  9.  Grant  to  Walter  Scull,  knight,  and  Frances  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of 

^Westminster,  the  body  of  Walter  of  the  manors  of  Al^ynesmore  and  Avynsbury,  co. 
Hereford,  late  of  William  Mulle,  knight,  with  bondmen  and  their  issue, 
knights'  fees,  commons,  pastures,  easements,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank- 
pledge, parks,  warrens  and  all  other  profits,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason 
of  an  act  of  forfeiture  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  Novemlwr, 
1  Edward  TV.  to  hold  by  tlie  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many 
other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV. 
and  all  lands,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  rents,  reversions  and  services 
in  Wyche,  Doverdale  and  their  suburbs,  Wichebold,  Croule,  Mitton  and 
Hertilbury,  co.  Worcester,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of 
JohnXenche,  esquire^  attainted  by  authority  of  the  said  Parliament,  to  hold 
as  above  {  and  all  issues  horn  Easter,  7  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 


8  EDWARD  IV.—Part  II.  '  111 


1468.  Membrane  21 — cont. 

Oct.  13.  Grant  to  Tbomas  Bonyfaunt,  prebendary  of  the  prebend  of  Bronnesbury 

Westminster,  in  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Paul,  London,  of  a  prebend  within  the  free 

chapel  of  Sf.  Stephen  within  the  king's  palace  of  Westminster,  on  an 

exchange  of  prebends  with  William  Westbury,  By  p.8. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  chapel, 

Oct.  9.  Grant  to  Walter  Blount,  knight,  lord  Mountjoye,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant 

Westminster,  by  letters  patent  dated  13  February  last,  surrendered  because  invalid,  of 
the  custody  of  all  manors,  lands  and  possessions  with  advowsons  and  offices 
late  of  Thomas  Blount,  esquire,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of 
Robert  his  son  and  heir  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without 
disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

May  28.  Licence  for  the  acquisition  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  by  the  principal 

Westminster,  and  commonalty  of  the  vicars  of  Holy  Trinity,  Chichester,  of  lands,  rents 
or  other  possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  40  marks  yearly  in 
augmentation  of  their  sustenance  and  that  they  may^  pray  for  the  good 
estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  for 
their  souls  after  death.  By  p.s.  and  for  40/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Oct.  12.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Pembroke,  of  power  and 

Westminster,  authority  to  make  a  weir  across  the  river  Thames  called  *  Overithwartwere  ' 
from  the  Middlesex  shore  to  the  Surrey  shore  in  the  place  where  a  weir 
called  *  Holgyllys  Were '  used  to  be,  viz.  from  the  lane  called  *  Paternoster 
Lane '  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  on  the  west  to  the  east  part  of  the  same 
place  called  ^  le  gardyn '  or  *•  Hokebawes '  in  the  same  county,  and  to  take 
fish  in  it,  saving  a  reasonable  way  on  the  Surrey  side  for  the  passage  of 
barges,  skiffs  and  other  vessels ;  and  grant  to  him  and  his  heirs  and  assigns 
of  the  said  weir  when  made  with  all  profits  pertaining  to  any  weir  in  the 
said  river,  as  the  prior  and  convent  of  Merton,  co.  Surrey,  have  in  their 
weir,  rendering  to  the  king  20s,  yearly.  And  this  for  20«.  4cf.  to  be  paid 
in  the  hanaper  for  the  fee  of  the  great  seal.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  by  surrender  by  Kenelm  Dygasy  attorney  of  the  early  and 
cancelled  in  accordance  with  a  mandate  of  the  hing  by  writ  of  privy  seal 
to  Robert^  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells  and  chancellor^  and  Robert 
Kirkehatn^  hinges  elerhy  keeper  of  the  rolls  and  boohs  of  Chancery^  on 
24  ApHl,  9  Edward  IK 

Oct.  24.  Pardon,  on  account  of  the  special  devotion  of  the  king  to  the  glorious 

Westminster,  confessor  St.  John,  sometime  prior  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Brid- 
lington, to  Peter  Uellard,  now  prior,  and  the  convent  of  that  place  of  all 
accounts  pertaining  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

MSMBRANE  20. 

Sept.  20.        Inspeadmus  and  confirmation  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  St.  Mary  Graces 
Westminster,   by  the  Tower  of  London  of  the  following  :'— 

1.  Letters  patent*  of  Edward  III.  inspecting  the  following  :— 

(1 .)  Letters  patent  dated  20  March,  24  Edward  111.    [Monasticon,^ 
(2.)  Letters  patent  dated  8  June,  27  Edward  lU.  granting  to  them 

20  marks  yearly  rent  at  the  hands  of  the  weavers  of  London. 
(3.)  Letters  patent  dated  3  August,  27  Edward  III.  granting  to 

them  certain  messuages  and  lands    at    Estsmythefeld    and    la 

Tourhull,  London. 
(4.)  Letters  patent  dated  5  November,  30  Edward  III.  granting  to 

them  two  pipes  of  red  wine  yearly. 

*  The  ending  to  these  letters  is  omitted  on  the  roll. 


112  •  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1468.  Membrane  20 — cont. 

2.  Letters  patent  dated  3  Maj,  41  Edward  III.  grantiDg  to  them  certain 
rente  and  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  All  Hallows,  Stanenchirche, 
London,  and  St.  Bartholomew  the  Less,  London. 

For  ZZs.  4d.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Oct.  20.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  abbot  and  monks  of  Clive  of  letters 
Westminster,  patent  dated  8.  November,  10  Richard  II.  inspecting  and  confirming  a 
charter  dated  at  Westminster,  27  October,  14  Edward  II.  inspecting  and 
confirming  a  charter  dated  at  Hereford,  20  Angast,  12  Henrj  III. 

For  5  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


Mbmbranb  19. 

Julj  8.  Whereas  Thomas  Littilton,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Common  Bench, 

Westminster.  Thomas  Conyers,  esquire,  John  Watkyns  and  William  Foweler  were  lately 
enfeoffed  together  with  Robert  Conyers,  knight,  and  Thomas  More, 
deceased,  of  certain  lands  in  the  couuty  of  Buckingham  to  the  use  of 
Dame  Isabel  Shottesbrook  late  the  wife  of  John  Barton  the  younger,  late 
lord  of  Thornton,  co.  Buckingham,  that  they  might  found  a  chantry  in  the 
pansh  church  of  Thornton ;  the  king  at  their  request  hereby  grants  licence 
to  Robert  Ingilton,  their  assign,  now  lord  of  the  manor  of  Thornton,  or 
his  heirs  or  assigns  to  found  a  perpetual  chautry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate 
divine  service  daily  in  the  said  church  for  tbe  good  estate  of  the  king,  his 
consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  George,  ut^bishop  of  York,  and  the 
said  Thomas,  Thomas,  John,  William  and  Robert  Ingilton,  and  for  their 
•  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  the  said  John  Barton  and  Isabel  and 

their  relatives,  friends  and  benefactors  and  Dame  Isabel  Blaket,  Robert 
Shotesbrook,  knight,  and  John  Barton  the  elder,  to  be  called  the  chantry 
of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin  in  the  said  church,  and  to  present  a  suitable  chaplain, 
at  each  voidance,  and  for  the  chaplain  to  acquire  from  the  said  Itobert 
or  others,  lands  and  other  possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  20/. 
yearly,  in  mortmain,  for  the  sustenance  of  himself  and  six  poor  feeble 
persons  of  either  sex  and  the  relief  (refrigerium)  of  six  poor  boys  by  the 
grant  to  them  of  a  gown  apiece  yearly,  according  to  the  ordinance  of  Robert 
Ingilton  in  fulfilment  of  the  intention  of  the  said  Dame  Isabel. 

By  p.s.  and  for  50/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Sept.  12.  Licence,  for  10/.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  the  king's  kinsman  John,  duke 

Westminster,  of  Norfolk,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  to  grant  the  castle,  manor,  lordship  and 
borough  of  Chepstowe,  the  manor  of  Berton  and  the  manor  and  lordship  of 
Tudenham  with  members  and  appurtenances  in  the  marches  of  Wales 
adjoining  the  county  of  Gloucester,  held  in  chief,  to  the  king's  kinsman 
William,  earl  of  Pembroke,  and  his  heirs. 

Oct.  25.  Grant  to  Humphrey  Stafford,  lord  Stafford  of  Suthewyke,  king's  knight, 

Westminster,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  all  manors,  lands  and  possessions  of  William, 

late  lord  de  la  Zouche  and  Seyroore,  in  the  counties  of  Wilts,  Somerset  and 

Devon  during  the  minority  of  John  his  son  and  heir,  receiving  20/.  yearly 

from  the  issues  of  the  same.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  26.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Wode,  esquire,  master  of  the  king's  ordnance,  of 

Westminster,  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  exchange  and  mint  within  the  Tower  of 
London  and  the  custody  of  the  coinages  of  gold  and  silver  within  the 
realm,  receiving  the  accustomed  wages  as  in  the  last  year  of  Edward  III. 
and  the  first  of  Richard  II.  from  the  issues  of  the  same  with  all  other 
profits  ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  Thomas  Mongomery,  king's  knight,  by 
letters  patent  dated  15  December  (sip),  2  Edward  IV.  surrendered.    By  p.s. 


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1468.  Mbmbrans  18. 

Jul^  9.  Whereas  the  king  on  22  January,  in  the  5th  year  of  his  reign,  by  letters 

Wotminster.  patent  granted  licence  to  John  Boyyile,  esquire,  to  found  a  perpetual  ahns- 
house  at  Stokefaston,  co.  Leicester,  but  the  latter  died  before  founding  it  and 
the  letters  are  accordingly  invalid ;  the  king  hereby  at  the  supplication  of 
Henry  Sothill,  his  attorney,  and  William  Hopkyns,  parson  of  the  church 
of  Sothluffenham,  and  John  Boyvile,  executors  of  the  will  of  the  said  John, 
grants  licence  to  the  said  executors  and  their  assigns  to  found  a  perpetual 
almshouse  of  three  poor  persons  at  Stokefaston  by  the  church  and  a 
perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  and  prayers 
daily  in  the  church  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort 
Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  soul 
of  the  said  John  Boyvile,  deceased,  and  his  relativesi  ancestors  and  bene- 
factors according  to  the  ordinance  of  the  said  Henry  Sothill  and  Anne  his 
wife^  one  of  the  daughters  and  heirs  of  the  said  John,  to  be  called 
the  chantry  of  the  Virgin  Mary  in  Stokefaston  church,  commonly  called 
^  Boyviles  Chaunterie,*  and  for  the  said  chaplain  to  acquire  in  mortmain 
lands  and  rents,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  12A  yearly  for  the 
sustenance  of  himself  and  the  said  poor  persons. 

By  p.s.  and  for  6/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

June  23.        Letters  of  denization  to  Peter  Colman  alias  Miller,  bom  in  the  parts  of 
Weatmimter.  Zeland,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body. 

By  p.s.  and  for  6«.  M.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

June  1.  The  like  to  Falk  Arnoldesson,  born  in  the  parts  of  Holland,  and  the 

Westmintter.  heirs  of  his  body.  By  p.s,  and  for  100*.  paid  in  the  hani^)er. 

Oct  4.  Pardon  to  William  Hampton,  alderman  of  London,  one  of  the  customers 

Westminster,  of  the  petty  custom  in  the  port  of  London,  of  all  offences  committed  by 

him  and  all  actions,  suits  and  demands  against  him,  provided  that  this  shall 

not  extend  to  any  account  of  his  said  office.  By  pji. 

Oct.  12.         Appointment  of  John  Cowper  as  deputy  and  lieutenant  of  John  Wenlok, 

Westminster,  knight,  lord  of  Wenlok,  chief  butler  of  England,  in  the  ports  of  Exmuth 

and  Bemestaple  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receivinff  the  accustomed 

fees.  By  bill  or  the  chief  butler. 

MSMBBANS  17. 

Nov.  1.  Grant  for  life  to  the   king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Pembroke,  of 

Westminster,  the  offices  of  master  forester  of  Snoudon  in  North  Wales,  constable  of 
the  castle  of  Connewey  in  North  Wales  and  captain  of  the  town  of  Oonwey 
with  24  soldiers  for  the  safe-custody  of  the  town,  receiving  such  wages 
and  profits  as  Henry  Bolde,  knight,  had  for  the  same  offices  and  4^  duly 
for  the  wages  of  each  of  the  soldiers  from  the  issues  of  the  king's 
possessions  in  the  county  of  Merenneth  in  North  Wales.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  8.  Pardon,  for  5  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper,  to  William  Carant,  esquire, 

Westminster,  and  Katharine  late  the  wife  of  John  Beynton,  knight,  deceased,  tenant  in 
chief,  of  their  trespass  in  intermarrying  without  licence. 

May  9.  Pardon  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  and  Elizabeth 

Westminster,  late  the  wife  of  Roger  Corbet  of  Moreton,  knight,  tenant  in  chief,  of  their 
trespass  in  intermarrying  without  licence. 

By  K.  and  for  10  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

May  lo.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant,  Richard  Harryson,  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  being  one  of  the  four  messengers  of  the  Exchequer,  void  by  the  death  of 

Soger  Dorande,  receiving  wages  of  44cf.  daily  at  the   receipt  of   the 

Exchequer  with  a  robe  of  livery  such  as  tne  yeomen  of  the  chamber  have 

yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

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114  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1468.  Membrane  17— con/* 

Nov.  12.  Release  to  the  bailifi  and  burgesses  of  the  town  of  Bamborgh,  on 
Westminiter.  aocount  of  the  losses  which  they  haye  sastained  from  the  king's  enemies  of 
^  France  and  the  rebels,  who  held  the  town  and  castle  as  a  refuge  until  their 

reduction  to  the  king's  obedience,  of  all  arrears  of  the  fee  farm  of  the 
town,  extended  at  26  marks  yearly ;  and  grant  that  for  eight  years  they 
may  hold  the  town  with  all  their  liberties,  privileges  and  franchises,  rendering 
to  the  king  4  marks  yearly  for  the  said  £arm.  By  K. 

Nov.  15.         Grant  for  life  to  Master  John  Gunthorp,  warden  of  the  college  or  hall 

Wegtminster.  of  scholars  at  Cambridge  called  '  Kingeshalle,'  of  8  marks  yearly  from 

Michaelmas,  7  Edward  IV.  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Cambridge 

and  Huntingdon  for  two  robes,  one  with  fur  and  the  other  with  liningi  as 

the  wardens  of  the  college  had  in  the  time  of  Edward  IIL  By  p.8. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 

Not.  17*  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Greorge,  archbishop  of  York,  and  his  heirs 
Weatnuiuter.  and  assigns  of  a  messuage  and  garden  in  the  town  of  Beverley  in  a  street 
called  '  Beksyde,' late  of  Thomas  Evryngham,  knight,  and  in  the  king's 
hands  by  his  forfeiture  and  by  reason  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  not  exceeding  the  value  of  20«. 
yearly,  to  hold  by  the  rents  and  services  that  they  were  held  by  before. 

ByK. 

Nov.  18.  Grant  to  John  Snape.of  the  county  of  Devon  of  a  ship  called  le  Davy 
WeBtminster.  of  Saltcombe  with  anchors,  cables,  mast,  yard,  sail,  dinghey  and  gear, 
belonging  to  the  king  by  reason  of  the  outlawry  of  Thomas  Blower  iMe  of 
Exeter,  co.  Devon,  ^  marchant/  at  the  suit  of  J  ohn  Shepward,  of  which  the 
said  Thomas  was  possessed  at  the  time  of  his  outlawry  together  with  the 
said  John  Snape  and  Eleanor  Ewen,  widow.  By  p.B. 

Nov.  14.  Pardon  to  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  of  all  debts, 
Westminster,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  K. 

Nov.  22.         General  pardon  to  George  Orell  aiias  Oryll,  knight,  aliai  late  of  York, 

Westminster,  esquire,  alicu  late  of  London,  ^  gentilman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  20  November.  By  K 

MSMBRANS  16. 

Oct.  29.  Inspeximui  and  confirmation  to  John  Say,  knight,  now  tenant  of  the 
Westminster,  under-mentioned  manors,  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  of  a  charter  dated  at 
Westminster,  9  February,  7  Henry  [IV.]  granting  to  John  Norbury,  esquire^ 
licence  to  enclose  and  impark  800  acres  of  land  and  wood  adjoining  his 
manors  of  Bedewell  and  Little  Berkhamstede,  co.  Hertford,  and  free  warren 
in  his  demesne  lands  of  Esenden  and  Lit^e  Berkhamstede.  [Charter  Bottf 
6  and  7  Henry  IV.  No.  4.]  For  ^  mai'k  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Oct.  4.  Pardon  to  William  Duke  of  Excestre,  one  of  the  customers  and  coUectora 

Westminster,  of  the  custom  and  subsidy  Id  the  ports  of  Excestre  and  Dertmouth,  of  all 
offences  committed  bv  him  and  all  actions,  suits  and  demands  against  him, 
provide  that  this  shall  not  extend  to  any  account  of  his  said  office. 

By  P.S., 

The  like  to  Thomas  Gale  of  Dertmouth,  one  of  the  customers  and  collectors 
of  the  custom  and  subsidy  in  the  said  ports.  By  pjs. 

Oct.  18.  Licence,  for  5  marks' paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  John,  bbhop  of  Coventry 

Westminster,  and  Lichfield,  John  Lamanva,  clerk,  and  Michael  Hals  to  grant  the  manor 
of  Hertelegh,  co.  Kent,  held  in  chief,  to  Joan  Bolton  for  life  with  successive 
remainders  to  William  Cressill  and  Joan  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  her  body, 
the  heirs  of  the  body  of  John  Penhale,  deceased,  the  heirs  of  the  body  of 
Katharine  Trevry,  and  the  said  Michael  and  his  heirs. 


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1468*  Membrane  16— con/. 

Nov.  21.         Grant  to  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  her  assigns 
Westmingter.  of  the  next  presentation  to  the  hospital  or  free  chapel  of  St,  Antony,  London. 

By  p.s. 

Not.  26.         Grant,  daring  office,  to  Simon  Dynyell,  chafe-wax  in  the  Ohancery,  of  2<L 
Wertminrter.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper  from  28  August,  7  Edward  IV. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  28.        General  pardon  to  John  Benette  of  Thorpeley,  co.  Chester,  *  taylour,' 
WMtminster.  alias  *  husbondman '  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  27  November. 

By  p.s. 

Dec.  2.  Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Abbottesbury,  of 

Weatminster.  the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  William  Wuller, 
deceased. 

Nov.  30.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  Balph,  lord  of  Graystok,  knight,  in. 
WestmiiiBter.  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  by  -other  letters 
patent,  surrendered*  of  the  manors  and  lordships  of  Storthwayte,  Garton  and 
Melbume,  co.  York,  with  their  members,  worth  60/.  yearly,  the  advowson 
or  patronage  of  the  priory  of  Kirkham,  co.  Tork,  worth  nothing,  and  the 
manor  of  Savensthorpe,  with  a  toil  and  a  bovate  of  land  in  Boltby,  co. 
York,  to  hold  without  impeachment  of  waste  and  without  rendering  any 
account.  By  p.s. 

Dec  2.  Signification  to  B.  bishop  of  Salisbury  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Wertminater.  of  William  Stant,  S.  T.  P.  monk  of  the  monastery  of  Abendon,  of  the  order 

of  St  Benedict,  as  abbot  of  that  place.  By  p.8. 

Mbmbranb  15. 

Oct.  3.  Pardon  to  John 'Brampton,  citizen  and  ^  stokfisshmonger '  of  London, 

WMtminster.  alias  one  of  the  collectors  of  the  petty  custom  in  the  port  of  London,  of  all 
offences  committed  by  him  and  all  actions,  suits  and  demands  against  him, 
provided  that  this  shall  not  extend  to  any  account  of  his  said  office. 

By  p.s. 

Sept.  28.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  burgesses  of  the  town  of  Beaumaris 
Westmioster.  of  letters  patent  dated  6  December,  4  Henry  VL  inspecting  and  confirming 
letters  patent  of  Henry  V.  when  prince  of  Wales  dat^  8  September, 
9  Henry  FV.  inspecting  and  confirming  letters  patent  dated  3  June, 
2  Richard  II.  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter  dated  at  Waltham  Holy 
Cross,  26  January,  6  Edward  IIL  ^Charter  Roll,  6  Edward  III.  No.  88J 
inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter  dated  at  Berwick  on  Tweed,  15  Sep- 
tember, 24  Edward  I.  [Charter  Boll,  24  Edward  I.  No.  5]. 

For  20s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.  20.  Licence,  for  5  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  William  Dodesham  and 
Wettminster.  Philip  Pyime  to  grant  the  manor  of  Codecombe  Mohun,  co.  Somerset,  held 
in  chief,  to  Thomas  Malet,  esquire,  John  Porter,  Thomas  Tremayll, 
William  Jacob,  John  Trowe,  Edward  Basyng,  John  Brokhampton,  Walter 
Hayssheford,  clerk,  Robert  Phelpes,  clerk  and  William  Hanyes  and  their 
heirs. 

Membrane  14* 

Nov.  24.         Pardon  to  John  Huyste  late  of  London,  '  stokfyshmonger,'  and  Lucy  his 

WestnuDBter.  wife  of  their  outlawry  and  waiver  in  the  county  of  Essex  for  not  appearing 

when  sued  with  John  Keere  late  of  Aytroppe  Rodyng,  co.  Essex,  <yoman,' 

before  the  king  to  answer  Thomas  Grey  for  having  conspired  with  Robert 

H  2 


116  ^  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  B0LL9. 


1468.  Membrane  14— cem^. 

Lamnati  late  of  Ajtroppe  Bodyng,  ^  yoman/  John  Swan  late  of  Aytroppe 
Bodjng,  'joman/  Bobert  Lacche  of  Wjtham,  co.  Essex,  'yoman/  and 
Bartholomew  Legge  late  of  Wodwat jr,  co.  Essex,  ^  husbondman/  and  Joan 
his  wife  at  Ajtroppe  Bodyng  to  forge  and  publish  a  deed  concerning  lands 
of  the  said  Thomas  in  Ajtroppe  Bodyng,  to  the  disturbance  of  his  title ; 
they  having  surrender^  to  the  Marshaisea  prison,  as  John  Markham,  knight, 
chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

Dec.  1.  Greneral   pardon  to  William  Fenys  of  Saye,  knight,  late  one  of  the 

Westminster,  commissioners  of  sewers  of  the  late  king  from  Colworth  to  Flegham  Brigge 
and  thence  to  the  sea  in  the  county  of  Sussex,  alias  heir  and  tenant  of  the 
lands  late  of  James  Fenys,  knight^  late  esquire,  tUias  occupier  of  the  manor 
and  park  of  Lyndehurst  and  the  forest  and  hundred  of  Budbrugge,  co.  South- 
ampton, alias  heir  and  tenant  of  the  lands  late  of  William  Wykeham,  late 
sheriff  of  Oxford  and  Berks,  Mas  heir  and  tenant)  of  the  lands  late  of 
Emelina  late  lady  of  Say,  executrix  of  the  will  of  James  Fenys,  lord  of 
Say,  late  occupier  of  the  manor  of  Whitley,  co.  Surrey,  alias  the  other 
occupier  of  the  manor  of  Whitley,  alias  heir  and  tenant  of  the  lands  late 
of  James  Fenys,  late  esquire,  late  occupier  of  the  manor  called  CapeU,  of  all 
offences  committed  by  him  and  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  to  the 
king.  By  p.8. 

Dec.  9.  Grrant  for  life  to  Walter  Scull,  knight,  of  an  annuity  of  40/.  from  Easter 

Westminster,  last  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Kermerdyn  and  Cardigan  in  South 
Wales  at  the  hands  of  the  kmg's  chamberlain  of  South  Wales,  in  lieu  of 
a  grant  to  him  of  an  annuity  of  20/.  by  letters  patent,  surrendered. 

By  p.B. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  chamberlain  of  South  Wales. 

Dec.  7.  Licence  for  Bichard  Carter  to  practise  the  art  of  alchemy  with  all  kinds 

Westminster,  of  metab  and  minerals  for  the  space  of  two  years  in  tlie  king's  manor  of 

Woodstock.     [Fcedera.]  By  E. 

Dec.  9.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant,  Hugh  Hemage,  of  the  household, 

Westminster,  esquire,  from  Michaelmas  last  of  the  manor  of  Wavonden  alias  Wayenden, 

CO.  Buckingham,  and  all  lands  in  Wayonden  not  exceeding  7/.  yearly,  of 

which  Thomas,  late  earl  of  Devon,  attainted  of  high  treason  by  virtue  of 

an  act  of  Parliament  at  Westminater,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  was  seised. 

Byp-B. 

Dec.  7.  Grant,   during  minority,  to  Humphrey  Stafford  of  Suthwike,  king's 

Westminster,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  Marjory  Champernoun,  Margaret  Champemoun, 
Elizabeth  Champernoun,  Joan  Champernoun  and  Mary  Champernoun, 
daughters  and  heirs  of  Bichard  Champernoun  of  the  county  of 
Cornwall,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight  service  as  of  the  king's  ^  castle 
of  Laanceston,  and  of  all  nuinors,  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in 
the  king's  hands  by  his  death  and  by  reason  of  their  minority,  with  their 
wardship  and  marriage  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir. 

By  p.8. 

Dec  13.         General  pardon  to  William  Brette^  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  alias 

Westminster,  late  deputy  or  servant  of  William  Bertram,  searcher  in  the  port  of  London 

and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

8  December,  and  grant  to  him  of  full  power  of  impleading.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  elsewhere  below. 

1469. 

Jan.  1.  Signification  to  B.  bishop  of  Salisbury  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Dogmetsfield.  of  mgh  Dorchestyr,  monk  of  the  monastery  of  Abbottesbury,  of  the  order 
of  St.  Benedict,  as  abbot  of  that  place. 


8  EDWABD  IV.— Pabt  n.  117 


1468^  Mbmbranb  18. 

Nov.  11.        General  oardon  to  ThonutB  Porthaleyn  late  of  LondoDi  esquirey  aliai 
Wastmintter.  <  gentilman,  alia*  late  of  Istilworth.  By  p.8. 

Nov.  16.         Grant  to  John  Leynham  a/tot  Plommer  of  Lcmdon,  knight,  of  all  goods, 

Westmioster.  debts,  farms,  rents  and  arrears  lately  belonging  to  him  and  forfeited  to  the 

king.  By  p.s. 

May  26.  Whereas  the  king's  servitors  Richard  Croft  the  younger  and  Thomas 
Westminstdr.  Croft  his  brother,  esquires,  by  letters  patent  dated  8  February,  4  Edward  IV. 
have  the  offices  of  parker  of  Wodestoke,  surveyor  and  controller  of  the  works 
of  the  manor  of  Wodestoke  and  gardener  of  Wodestoke,  with  fees  as  in  the 
time  of  Edward  III. ;  and  although  in  the  account  of  Eoger  Elmerugge, 
late  farmer  and  keeper  of  the  manor,  wages  of  6d.  daily  were  allowed  for 
the  office  ^of  parker  and  2d.  daily  for  the  office  of  gardener  and  40f.  yearly 
for  three  lodges  for  the  controller,  surveyor  and  parker  in  the  launds  in  the 
park,  nevertheless  at  other  times  Ad.  daily  and  Id.  daily  only  were  allowed 
for  the  offices  of  parker  and  gardener  and  the  said  40f .  yearly  not  at  all,  so 
that  they  have  received  nothing  beyond  5d.  daily ;  the  king  hereby  grants 
to  them  for  life  the  sum  of  40«.  yearly  and  Zd.  daily  by  the  name  of  a 
r^ard  from  Michaelmas,  6  Edward  IV.  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lord- 
ship or  manor  of  Wodestoke,  Hanbourgh,  Wotton,  Stonesfeld  and  their 
members  in  the  county  of  Oxford  and  the  hundred  of  Wotton  in  addition 
to  the  said  bd,  daily,  and  pardons  to  them  all  sums  of  money  thus  receivtf 
by  them  from  George,  archbishop  of  York,  late  accountant  at  the  Exchequer, 
from  Michaelmas,  4  Edward  IV.  to  Michaelmas,  6  Edward  IV.  >       By  p.s. 

Nov.  22.  Pardon  to  Ralph  Dalton  of  Tamworth,  co.  Staffi>rd,  'yoman,'  and 
Westminster.  Robert  Swan  of  Faresley  or  Faseley,  co.  StadSord,  ^  yomaii,'  of  all  treasons 
and  felonies  of  which  they  are  indicted,  and  of  that  treason  of  which  they 
are  indicted  before  Richard  Byngham  and  Thomas  Ferrers,  knights,  two 
of  the  justices  of  the  peace  in  the  county  of  Warwick,  viz.  of  having 
counterfeited  200  groats  of  tin,  lead,  copper  and  pewter  in  the  likeness 
of  good  coin  on  10  June  last  at  Tanworth,  co.  Warwick,  and  uttered 
60  groats  at  FoUesworth,  co.  Warwick,  to  one  William  Shepey  on  20  June 
last.  By  p.s. 

Dec  7.  Pardon  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Willy,  kite  escheator  in  the  counties 

Westminster,  of  Kent  and  Middlesex,  of  all  debts,  aooonnts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to 

the  king-  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  28.         Impeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  weavers  of  York  of  letters  patent 

Westminster,  dated  24  October,  20  Edward  III,  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter  of 

Henry  [II.]  dated  at  Ficheringe.  For  20#.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Mbmbranb  12. 

Dec.  4.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsmen  Thomas,  cardinal,  archbishop  of  Canterbury, 

Westminster.  George,  archbishop  of  York,  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  and  Henry  Stafford, 
knight,  and  John  Stafford,  knight,  sons  of  Humphrey,  late  duke  of 
Buckiugham,  and  Walter  Blount,  knight,  lord  Moun^oye,  in  lieu  of  a  like 
grant  to  them  by  letters  patent  dated  8  September,  7  Edward  IV.  {see 
p.  34),  surrendered,  of  the  manors  there  specified,  late  of  William 
Beaumont,  knight,  late  viscount  Beaumont  and  lord  of  Bardolf,  to  hold  with 
knight's  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  courts,  views 
of  frank-pledge,  parks,  warrens,  fairs,  maricets,  liberties,  franchises  and  all 
other  profits,  in  the  same  manner  as  he  held  them,  for  the  life  of  Joan  his 
wife  for  her  use,  with  all  issues  from  4  March,  1  Edward  IV,  with 
remainder  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  said  Joan.  By  pas. 


118  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1468.  Membrane  12 — cont. 

Dec  9.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Aleyn,  one  of  the  jeomen  of 

WestmisBter.  the  king's  chamber^  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  nim  of  the  custody  of  the 
manor  and  park  by  letters  patent  dated  23  November,  7  Bdward  lY, 
surrendered,  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  houses  of  the  king's  manor  of 
Esthamstede,  co.  Berks,  and  the  new  park  there,  receiving  3^.  daily  from 
the  fee-farm  of  the  town  of  New  Wyndesore  at  the  hands  of  the  bailifis  or 
the  sherifiiiof  Oxford  and  Berks,  and  a  grove  called  ^Couwore'  and  4«« 
yearly  rent  pertaining  to  the  said  manor  and  all  other  fees  and  profits 
pertaining  to  the  custody,  with  arrears  of  the  said  3c?.  daily  from  the  said 
23  November.  By  p.B. 

May  16.  Licence,  for  13  marks  piud  in  the  han^per,  for  Thomas  Hvedale,  knight, 
Westminster.  John  Whitokesmede  and  Thomas  Bayly  to  grant  the  manor  of  Fakenham 
Aspes,  00.  Safiblk,  held  in  chief,  to  Bichard  West,  knight,  lord  le  Warre, 
and  Katharine  his  wife;  and  for  these  to  grant  the  manor  to  Thomas 
Cobham,  knight,  and  Anne  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies^  with 
remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  Thomas. 

Membrane  11. 

Nov.  17.        Exemption  of  John  Coton,  esquire,  from  being  made  knight,  from  being 
4We8tminBter.  put  on  assizes,  juries,  atfcaintis  or  inquisitions  and  from  being  made  sheriff, 

escheator  or  collector  of  fifteenths,  taxes  or  subsidies  against  his  will. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  22.        Grant  for  life  to  John  Ingoldesby  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  barons  of 

WMtminster.  the  Exchequer,  when  such  shall  next  be  vacant,  with  all  accustomed  profits, 

the  office  of  chief  baron  excepted.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  22.         Licence  for  John  Bohun,  esquire,  son  and  heir  of  Humphrey  Bohnn, 

Westmmster.  knight,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  who  is  of  full  age  and  whom  the  king  has 

personally  examined  and  approved,  to  enter  freely  into  all  his  manors,  lands 

and  other  possessions.  By  pji. 

April  14.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  William  Canyngis,  merchant 
Westminster,  of  Bristol,  to  Thomas  Hankefot,  chaplain  of  the  chantry  founded  by  him 
at  the  altar  of  St.  George  in  the  parish  church  of  St.  Mary  B^ldiff, 
Bristol,  in  full  satisfaction  of  a  licence  by  letters  patent  dated  13  October 
last,  of  a  yearly  rent  of  10/.  from  thirteen  messuages  and  two  tofts  of  his  in 
Bristol,  not  held  in  chief,  of  which  two  messuages  are  situated  in  a 
street  called  '  Templestrete '  between  a  tenement  late  of  Lady  Lisle  on  the 
south  and  a  tenement  of  the  church  of  Holy  Cross  of  the  Temple  on  the 
north,  two  messuages  in  a  street  called  'Bedcliffstrete'  between  a  tenement 
of  Bobert  Byde  on  the  one  part  and  a  tenement  of  St.  Mary,  Bedcliff,  on 
the  other  part,  one  messuage  is  in  Bedediffstrete  aforesaid  between  two 
tenements  of  the  church  of  St.  Thomas,  Bristol,  one  messuage  in  a  street 
called  ^  Brodemede '  between  a  tenement  of  William  Galewey  on  the  one 
part  and  a  tenement  of  the  abbot  of  St.  Augustine's,  Bristol,  on  the  other 
part,  two  messuages  are  in  the  said  street  between  a  tenement  of  Walter 
€h7m8tede  on  the  one  part  and  a  tenement  of  William  Coder  late  of 
William  Joce  on  the  other  part,  one  messuage  is  on  the  quay  there  between 
a  tenement  of  John  Davy  of  Dursley  on  the  one  part  and  a  tenement  of 
William  Pavy  on  the  other  part,  four  messuages  are  on  the  said  quay  between 
a  tenement  late  of  Thomas  Rogers  on  the  one  part  and  a  tenement  of 
William  Borne,  esquire,  on  the  oUier  part,  one  messuage  called  '  a  masthous ' 
is  on  the  said  quay  between  a  tenement  of  Elizabeth  Sharp,  widow,  on  the 
one  part  and  a  tenement  of  the  said  William  Pavy  on  the  other  part,  one 
messuage  in  a  street  there  caUed  *  le  Markette'  between  a  tenement  of 


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1468.  Membrane  11— «em/. 

Hagli  Mille  on  the  one  pari  and  a  tenement  of  John  Senangr  on  the  other 
party  one  toft  in  Meaahestrete  between  a  tenement  of  the  said  Elizabeth 
Shftrp,  widoW}  on  the  one  part  and  a  tenement  of  John  D jnt,  *  plompe- 
maker/  on  the  other  part,  and  another  toft  in  Mersshestrete  between  a 
tenement  of  John  Shipward, '  marchaunty'  on  the  one  part  and  a  common 
lane  leading  to  certain  gardens  there  on  the  other  part,  as  appears  hy  an 
inquisition  taken  before  Robert  Jakes,  mayor  and  esc&eator  of  the  town  of 
Bristol. 

MSMBRAJfB  10. 

Oct.  16.         Iiupexknui  and  confirmation  to  Walter  Oudebj,  the  provost,  and  the 

WcBtminster.  chaplains    of   Cotherstok    of   a    charter    dated    at    Walton,    24    June, 

12  Edward  III,  granting  to  the  then  provost  and  chaplains  divers  libertieQ. 

[  Charter  Roll,  12  Edward  III.  No.  15.]    For  265.  8^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  9.  Licence  for  Robert  Kjrkeham,  the  dean,  and  the  canons  of  the  king's 

Wefltminsttr.  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster  to  grant  an 
acre  and  a  half  of  land  in  Asshettesford,  co.  Kent,  parcel  of  their  foundation, 
to  Thomas  Wilmote,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Asshettesford,  in  fi*ank  almoin. 

B7p.8. 

Vov.  6.  Pardon  to  John  Coirn  of  the  parish  of  Laancell,  co.  Cornwall,  *  husbond- 
WMtmiotter.  man,'  of  his  onthiwrj  m  that  county  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices 
of  the  Bench  to  satisfy  the  king  of  his  ransom  for  a  trespass  committed 
against  Nicholas  Hurdewyke  at  Netherbere  and  Bhikewode;  he  having 
surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Robert  Danby,  chief  justice  of  the 
Bench,  has  certified. 

MSMBRANJS  9. 

Nov.  20.         Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Abandon^  of  the 

WMtminster.  order  of  St.  Benedict,  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the 

place  of  William  Asshenden,  late  abbot,  resigned.  By  pjs. 

Nov.  24.  Grant  for  life  to  Henry  Mayre  from  Easter,  7  Edward  IV.  of  the 
Wettminster.  5  marks  yearly  which  the  abbess  and  convent  of  Berkyng  render  to  the 
king  for  the  release  of  the  enclosure  or  palisade  of  467  perches  of  the 
king's  park  of  Haveryng,  co.  Essex,  so  that  the  said  enclosure  be  well  and 
sufficiently  repaired ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated 
17  December,  1  Edward  IV.  surrendered  because  invalid  by  virtue  of  an 
act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  8  June,  7  Edward  IV.  and  because  he 
has  sustained  the  charge  of  the  euclosure  since  the  said  7  (sic)  December. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  abbess  and  convent.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  29.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  James  Metkalf  to  Henry 

Westminster.  Herryson,  chaplain  of  the  chantry  founded  by  him  in  the  church  or  chapel 
of  *St.  Oswald,  Askryg,  co.  York,  of  two  messuages,  a  croft,  17  acres  of 
land  and  an  acre  of  meadow  in  Brumpton  on  Swale,  co.  Yoi^  two  messuages, 
two  cottages,  fourteen  bovates  of  land  and  4  acres  of  meadow  in  Brumpton 
by  Alverton,  15  acres  of  land  in  Erythome,  co.  York,  a  messuage,  a  toft,  a 
croft  and  17  acres  of  land  in  Fencotes,  co.  York,  two  bovates  of  land  in 
Exylby,  a  messuage  in  Askeryg  and  15s.  rent  in  Bychemond,  co.  York, 
extended  at  60«.  8^  yearly,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  John 
Eitz  William,  late  escheator  iu  the  county,  to  the  value  of  5  marks  yearly 
in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  by  letters  patent  dated  4  May,  7  Edward  IV. 

Dec.  15.  Grant  for  life  to  Hugh  John,  knight,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king's 

Westminster,  father  and  the  king,  tlmt  he  be  one  of  the  king's  ^  almoix  knights '  within 

the  college  of  St.  Qeorge  within  the  castle  of  Windsor,  receiving  all  the 


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1468.  Membrane  9 — cont. 

accnBtomed  privileges  with  the  mansioii  which  Thomaa  Gray,  late  one  of 
the  knightS)  had  with  a  garden  and  other  emoluments.  Bj  p.s.  [2698.] 

Dec.  9.  Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  John  Gnnthbrp,  king's  almoner,  in  angmenta- 

Westminster,  tion  of  the  king's  alms,  of  all  goods  and  chattels  of  felons  de  ee  and  all 

deodands  within  the  realm.     [Fcedera,^  By  K, 

1469. 

Jan.  23.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Thomas  Billjng,  one  of  the  justices  of 
Westminster,  the  King's  Bench,  as  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench.  By  K. 

1468.  Membrane  8. 

July  10.  By  an  inquisition  taken  on  12  April  last  in  the  Guildhall  in  the  pariah  of 
Westminster.  St.  Laurence  in  Old  Jewry,  London,  in  the  ward  of  Ohepe  before  Thomas 
Olgrave,  mayor  and  escheator  of  London,  it  was  found  that  William  Dere, 
late  citizen  of  London,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Augustine  in  the  ward  of 
Bradstrete,  London,  was  possessed  of  divers  jewels,  goods  and  sums  of 
money,  viz.  six  great  dishes  of  silver  called  '  chargeours,'  three  dozen  dishes 
of  silver  called  ^platers,'  three  dozen  dishes  of  silver  called  ^potageours,' 
twelve  cups  of  silver-gilt  with  low  feet  and  a  cover  of  silver-gilt,  twelve 
cups  of  silver  with  the  middle  part  gilt  and  a  cover  of  silver,  twelve  cups 
of  silver  with  low  feet  and  a  cover  of  silver,  a  cup  called  ^  a  grippes  eye ' 
garnished  with  silver-gilt,  a,  high  standing  cup  of  silver-gilt  wiw  a  cover  of 
fliilver-gilt,  a  standing  maser  (murra)  bound  with  silver  gilt,  a  cup  called  ^  a 
notte '  garnished  with  silver-gilt,  a  standing  cup  with  pinnacles  of  silver- 
gilt  and  'enamyled'  (vermiculato)  in  red  with  a  cover  of  silver-gilt, 
six  cups  of  silver  with  chased  leaves  and  a  cover  of  silver,  six  cups  of  silver- 
gilt  and  a  cover  of  silver-gilt  with  a  pommel  enamelled  in  ired,  six  cups 
of  silver  standing  ^  wreythin '  (torculaf)  with  the  middle  part  gilt,  two 
standing  cups  of  silver-gilt  carved  with  leaves  called  ^  hawethorn  leves,'  two 
wreathed  standing  cups  of  silver  with  the  middle  part  gilt,  two  standing  cups 
of  silver-gilt  chased  with  little  rose-leaves,  six  cups  of  silver  called  *  flat 
peels,'  three  standing  saucers  {salsarns)  of  silver-gilt  with  covers  of  silver- 
gilt,  three  saucers  of  silver,  two  other  round  saucers  of  sUver,  two  other  flat 
saucers  of  silver,  four  bowls  of  silver,  four  lavers  of  silver,  two  great  pots  of 
silver-gilt,  two  other  pots  of  silver  parcel  gilt  and  two  flat  pots  or  ^  potell 
pottes '  of  silver  to  the  value  of  2,000/.  and  8,600/.  in  money  in  six  sealed  bags, 
and  by  a  writing  sealed  with  his  seal  dated  1  March,  34  Henry  VI.  and  after- 
wards on  7  January,  35  Henry  VL  acknowledged  before  Thomas  Camynges, 
then  mayor,  and  John  Walden,  then  alderman,  and  enrolled  in  the  court  of 
the  late  king  in  the  chamber  of  the  Guildhall  granted  the  above  to  John 
Broun  of  London, '  gentilman,'  and  William  Melbom,  citizen  and  '  paynter ' 
of  London,  and  their  heirs  and  assigns  by  the  name  of  all  his  goods  and 
debts,  and  they  in  the  parish  of  St.  Dunstan  in  le  West  in  the  ward  of 
Faryngdon  Without,  London,  by  a  writing  sealed  with  ^  their  seals  and 
enrolled  in  Chancery,  dated  1  April,  1  Edward  lY.  granted  the  same  to 
the  king,  and  on  6  December,  6  Edward  IV.  in  the  parish  of  St.  Sepulchre 
in  the  ward  of  Faryngdon  Within,  London,  the  said  jewels  and  goods  and 
8,600/.  came  to  the  hands  of  Thomas  Bledlowe  of  London, '  grocer,'  and  John 
Byvers  of  London, '  skynner,'  and  were  in  their  hands  at  the  time  of  the 
taking  of  the  inquisition,  and  the  said  William  Dere  in  his  lifetime  and  at 
his  death  on  4  February,  3  Edward  lY.  in  the  said  parish  of  St.  Augustine 
had  in  his  custody  of  the  delivery  of  John  Milewater,  esquire,  divers  other 
jewels  and  goods  for  safe-keeping  for  the  king's  use,  viz.  a  great  precious 
jewel  called  '  a  feterlok '  of  gold  garnished  with  <  diamountes,'  ^  peerlis,' 
great  rubies  and  ^  saphires '  and  other  precious  stones  in  great  number  to 
the  value  of  2,000/.,  a  coronal  of  gold  garnished  with  ten  great  <  baleys '  and 


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1468.  Membrane  8 — cant 

22  great '  peerlis '  and  a  circlet  of  gold  garnished  with  divers  great  rabies  and 

*  peerlis  *  to  the  value  of  1,000  xnarks^  and  also  had  in  his  custody  divers  other 
jewels  and  goods,  viz.  a  cup  of  gold  enamelled  in  green  weighing  45^  ounces 
of  *  troy  weyght,'  a  cup  of  *  calo^oyne '  garnished  with  gold,  *  peerlis,'  rubies 
and  other  precious  stones,  weighing  40  ounces,  a  cup  of  gold  with  the 
words  ^  humble  et  loyair  carved  on  it,  weighing  38f  ounces,  a  tabernacle  of 
gold  with  an  image  of  St.  Mary  garnished  with  ^peerlis'  and  other  precious 
stones,  weighing  19|  ounces,  a  golden  '  saltseler '  {salinam)  and  a  golden 
brooch  (mantle)  callea '  a  hert  of  gold '  weighing  two  ounces,  two  great  vessels 
of  silver-gilt  called  *  flagons  *  weighing  9  pounds  and  3  punces  of  troy  weight, 
a  laver  of  silver-gilt  weighing  Ave  pounds  and  one  ounce,  two  covered 
standing  cups  of  silver-gilt  weighing  4  pounds  and  10  ounces,  two  standing 
cups  with  covers  of  silver-gilt  weighing  4  pounds  and  4  ounces,  a  covered 
standing  cup  of  silver-gilt  weighing  2  pounds  2^  ounces,  a  covered  cup  of 
silver  weighing  15^  ounces,  two  covered  standing  cups  of  silver  parcel  gilt 
weighing  2  pounds  11^  ounces,  a  covered  saucer  (salsarium)  of  silver  parcel 
gilt  weighing  13^  ounces,  two  low  cups  of  silver  covered  and  chased,  a  stand* 
ing  cup  of  silver,  a  cover  of  silver  with  a  pommel  of  silver-gilt  weighing  53^ 
ounces,  a  flat  cup  of  silver,  an  old  cup  of  chased  silver  weighing  20  ounces,  a 
golden  spoon  weighing  one  ounce,  a  laver  of  silver-gilt  weighing  17f  ounces 
and'  *  a  botell '  {obbam)  of  silver  weighing  4  pounds  9|  ounces  to  the  value 
of  1,000/.  all  of  which  after  his  death,  viz.  on  the  said  6  December, 
6  Edward  IV.  came  into  the  hands  of  the  said  Thomas  Bledlowe  and  John 
Byvers  by  their  finding  and  were  in  their  hands  at  the  time  of  the  inquisition, 
and  that  Henry,  late  dnke  of  Exeter,  attunted  of  high  treason  by  authority 
of  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  was  seised  on 
that  date  and  afterwards  in  the  said  parish  of  St.  Sepulchre  of  divers 
jewels  and  goods,  viz.  a  cup  of  pure  gold  garnished  with  *  peerlis,'  rubies,' 
'  balisis,' '  saflres,'  diamonds  and  other  precious  stones  to  the  value  of  l,OOo/. 
and  a  great  vase  of  silver  called  ^  a  cawdron '  for  boiling  flesh  and  flsh, 
worth  100/.  which  came  into  their  hands  on  the  said  6  December  and  which 
belong  to  the  king,  and  that  Henry,  late  duke  of  Somerset,  attainted  as 

•  above,  was  seised  on  the  said  4  November  and  afterwards  in  the  said  parish 
of  divers  jewels  and  goods,  viz.  three  tablets  of  gold  garnished  with  ^  rubyes,' 

*  balyes,'  great  *  dyamoundes,'  great  ^  peerlys '  and  other  precious  stones,  a 
saucer  of  jasper  bound  with  pure  gold  and  garnished  with  rubies,  ^  ba]ies,' 

*  dyamoundys '  and  great  pearls, '  a  plowghman '  {agricola)  of  gold  garnished 
with  diamonds,  rubies  and  great  pearls,  '  a  mylkwyf '  (femina)  of  gold 
standing  in  a  park  garnished  with  ^  peerlis,'  rubies  and  diamonds,  five  cups  of 
gold  some  wreathed  and  some  plain,  a  ^  layer '  of  gold,  two  images  of  silver-gilt 
two  great  bowls  of  silver-gilt,  two  great '  spyceplatis '  of  silver-gilt  wreathed 
and  chased  with  flowers,  two  other  ^  spyceplatis '  of  silver  with  the  middle 
part  gilt  and  a  dozen  of  vases  of  silver  to  the  value  of  1,000/,  which  came 
into  their  hands  on  the  said  6  December  and  which  belong  to  the  king. 
The  king  hereby  grants  to  the  said  Thomas  Bledlowe  all  jewels,  goods  and 
sums  of  money  late  of  the  said  William  Dere,  and  pardons  to  him  all  debts, 
accounts  and  actions  for  any  matter  concerning  the  premises.  By  p.s. 

July  19.        John  Byvers  has  like  letters.  By  p.s. 

Westminster. 

Membrane  7. 

Sept.  28.        InspeximuB  and  confirmation  to  the  burgees  of  the  town  of  Kaemarvan 
Westminster,   of  letters  patent  dated  10  November,  4  Henry  VI.  inspecting  and  con- 
firming letters  patent  of  Henry  V.  when  prince  of  Wales  dated  1  March, 

1  Henry  IV.   inspecting  and  confirming  letters  patent  dated  3  June, 

2  Bichard  II.  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter  dated  at  WflJtham  Holy 


122  CALENHAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1468.  MenUfrane  7— con^. 

OrosEfy  26  January^  5  Edward  in.  [Charter  BoUf  5  Edward  III.  No.  89], 
iiuspeoting  and  confirming  a  charter  of  Edward  II.  when  prince  of  Wales 
dated  at  London,  25  T&j  34  Edward  I.  inBpectiDg  and  confirming  a 
charter  dated  at  Flint,  8  September,  12  Edward  I.  [Charier  Roll,  12 
Edward  /,  No.  12.]  For  20^*  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

'MSMBRANS  6. 

Jnne  12.         Inspexinuu  and  confirmation  to  the  mayor  and  buigesses  of  the  town  of 

Westminster.  Southampton  of  a  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  29  Julj,  28  Henry  VL 

grantii^  and  confirming  to  them  divers  liberties.    [Charter  RoUy  21-24 

Etenry  VL  No,  22.]  For  4  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Oct.  8.  General  pardon  to  John  Roger  of  London,  'gentilman,'  one  of  the 

Westminster,  collectors  di  the  subsidy  of  tonnage  and  poundage  in  the  port  of  London, 

proTided  that  this  shall  not  extend  to  any  account  of  his  office.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Thomas  Pounde,  one  of  the  customers  and  ooUectors  of  the 
custom  and  subsidy  in  the  port  of  Southampton.  By  p.8, 

» 

Membrane  5. 

Dec.  3«  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Thomas  Warde,  clerk,  John 

WestBuniter,  Sudbury,  clerk,  and  Thomas  Gilby  to  WilUam  Eughton,  chaplain  of  the 
olumtry  in  the  chapel  of  Holy  Trinity  and  All  Saiuts  in  the  parish  church  of 
St.  James,  Louth,  co.  Lincoln,  of  ten  messuages,  sixteen  cottages,  two  stalls, 
three  tofts,  200  acres  of  land,  20  acres  of  meadow,  46  acres  of  pasture  and 
27f .  of  rent  in  Louth,  Saltfieteby  and  Somercotes,  not  held  in  chie^  extended 
at  Ik  19«.  Ad.  yearly,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  William 
Fcljambe,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln,  in  full  satisfaction  of  a 
licence  by  letters  patent  dated  20  February,  5  Edward  TV. 

Dec.  8.  <}eneral  pardon  to  Elizabeth,  wife  of  the  king^s  kinsman  John,  duke  of 

Westmisiter. , Norfolk,  of  all  oflences  committed  by  her  before  7  December.  By  p.8. 

Dec.  12.         Protection  with  clauBe  volumut,  for  one  year,  for  Amald*  Nicholasson 

Westminster,  late  of  ^e  parish  of  St.  George,  Southwerk,  co.  Surrey,  ^yoman,'  oKas 

*  soudeour,'  alias  *  coryour,'  going  to  Lreland  on  the  king's  service  in  the 

company  of  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  lieutenant  of 

Ireland.  By  bill  of  p.s. 

Dec.  18.         General  pardon  to  William  Brette,  citizen  and.dri^r  of  London,  late 

Westmiiister.  deputy  or  servant  of  William  Bertram,  searcher  in  the  port  of  London  and 

ports  and  places  adjacent,  of  all    ofieuces    committed    by  him    before 

8  December,  and  grant  to  him  of  fiill  power  of  impleading.  By  pjs. 

1469. 

Jan.  28.         General  pardon  to  Humphrey  Talbot,  kiught.  By  pui. 

Westmimtar. 

24gg,  MSMBRANS  4. 

Oct  27.  Pardon  to  Bichard  Haukes  of  Staunton,  co.  Gloucester,  clerk,  of  his 
Westnunster.  outlawry  in  London  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to 
satisfy  John  Jurdan,  citizen  and  merchant  of  London,  of  45/.  6#.  Sd.  which 
the  latter  recovered  against  him  and  4  marks  damages ;  he  having 
surrendered  to  the  Flele  prison  and  satisfied  the  said  John,  as  Robert 
Danby,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

Nov.  1.  Grant  to  John  Ineram,  canon,  of  the  priory  of  Penmon  and  Prestholme 

Westminiter.  aliae  Evys  Llannoc  m  North  Wales,  in  iJie  diocese  of  Bangor,  void  by  the 

dealii  of  William  Ardeecote,  last  prior.  By  p.s. 


8  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  II.  128 


14gg^  Membrane  4«-0Oii#. 

Oct  29.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  John  Say,  knight,  preient  tenant  of  the 
Westminster,  under-mentioned  manors,  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  of  a  charter  dated  at 
Windsor,  22  January,  87  Henry  III.  granting  to  Bichard  de  Boxe  and  hii 
heirs  free  warren  in  all  their  demesne  lands  of  the  manors  of  Boze  and 
Hodesdon,  co.  Hertford,  and  a  market  weekly  on  Thursdays  at  the  said 
manor  of  Hodesdon  and  a  fair  there  yearly  on  the  vigil,  the  day  and  the 
morrow  of  St.  Martin.  Witnesses : — Ralph  son  of  Nicholas,  John  Mansell, 
proTOSt  of  Beverley,  Master  William  de  Kilkenny,  archdeacon  of  Coventry^ 
JBertram  de  Crioill,  John  de  Lessinton,  John  de  Grey,  Robert  Walerand, 
Robert  le  Norreys,  William  de  Grey,  William  Gemun,  Roger  de  Lokinton 
and  others.  For  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.  14.  Grant  to  the  king's  servitor  Henry  Ferrers,  esquire,  and  Margaret  his 
Westmineter.  wife  and  the  heiiis  of  their  bodies,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  the  said  Henry  and 
his  assigns  by  letters  patent  dated  5  August,  7  Edward  IV.  surrendered,  of 
the  manor  of  Hamyldon,  co.  Rutland,  with  knights'  fees,  courts  leet,  views 
of  frankpledge,  liberties,  franchises,  profits  and  commodities,  to  hold  by 
the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services 
as  it  was  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  pA 

Nov.  17.         Pardon  to  John  Pomery,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  the  monastery  of 

Weetminster*  St.  Mai^  de  Pr6,  Leicester,  of  their  trespass  in  acquiring  in  mortmain 

from  John  Walton,  clerk,  and  William  Catte,  clerk,  two  tofte,  five  virgates 

of  land  and  10  acres  of  meadow  in  Inguerdby,  co.  Leicester,  without  licence. 

,  By  p.s.  and  for  4/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.  25.         Licence  for  the  acquisition  in  mortmain  by  Henry  Borman,  th^  master, 
Westminster,   and  the  brethren  of  the  almshouse  of  S.S.  John  Baptist  and  John  Evangelist, 
Shirboume,  and  their  successors  of  lands,  rents  and  other  possessions  held 
in  socage  or  burgage  to  the  value  of  18/.  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  26/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Dec.  5.  Licence  for  Ralph  Fitz  Henry  aud  his  heirs  to  repair  and  complete  a 

Westminfiter.  fortalice  or  tower  of  the  king  called '  le  Newerke '  within  the  town  of 
Gragfergus  in  Ireland,  begun  of  old  for  defence  against  the  rebels  but  now 
unfinished  and  ruinous,  and  grant  to  him  and  his  heirs  of  the  said  fortalice 
or  tower  with  a  garden  annexed  iwd  other  appurtenances  to  hold  by  fealty 
only  without  rendering  any  account.  By  p.B. 

Dec.  7.  Grant  to  Alice  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Stores  late  of  London,  skinner, 

WMtmintter.  of  all  the  goods  late  of  the  said  Richard,  who  was  convicted  of  the  crime 

of  treason  or  lese  majeste  before  the  constable  of  England  and  sentenced 

to  death.  By  K. 

Deo.  8.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham  for 

Weftminster.  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Abendon  to  John  Sant, 
professor  of  the  sacred  page,  monk  of  that  place,  of ^the  order  of  St.  Benedict, 
whose  election  as  abbot  R.  bishop  of  Salisbury  has  confirmed  and  whose 
fealty  the  king  has  taken.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  :«- 
Gloucester  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent 
Middlesex. 
Oxford  and  Berks. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Nov.  12.        Grant  to  the  king's  servitor  Richard  Fowler  of  the  custody  of  all  lands, 

WettminBter.  rents,  reversions  and  services  with  knights'  fees,  courts,  issues,  profits  and 

emoluments  late  of  Walter  Brightwell  or  Alice  Ohapman  late  his  wife^  to 

hold  from  the  death  of  the  said  Alice  during  the  minority  of  Nicholas  their 


124  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 

'  1468*  Membrane  ^■"-'cani, 

son  and  heir^  rendering  to  the  kin^  an  amount  to  be  agreed  upon  with  the 
treasurer  of  England  before  Easter  next  and  supporting  the  houses, 
enclosures  and  edifices  of  the  premises.  By  p^s* 

Mbmbranb  3. 

Dec.  7.  Grant  to  the  king's  knight  Humphrey  Stafford  of  Southwyke  and  the 

Westminster,  heirs  of  his  body,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  him  and  the  heirs  male  of  his 

body  by  letters  patent  dated  23  April,  7  Edward  lY.  (<ee  p.  22),  surrendered, 

of  all  the  manors  and  other  possessions  there  specified;  and  grant  to  him 

also  of  the  custodies  and  marriages  there  specified.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  21.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Edmund  Hawte,  esquire,  and  his  assigns  of 
Westminster,  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents  and  possessions  with 
knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fairs,  markets, 
privileges  and  franchises  late  of  Edmund  Blount,  *  gentilman,'  during  the 
minority  of  Simon  Blount  his  son  and  heir  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir 
without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  during  minority. 

By  p.s. 

1469. 

Jan.  28.  Confirmation  to  the  people  and  commonalty  of  the  island  of  Jeresey  of 
Westminster,  letters  patent  dated  8  July,  18  Bichard  II.  granting  that  they  shall  be 
quit  of  all  tolls,  exactions  and  customs  in  all  cities,  towns,  markets  and  ports 
within  the  realm  of  England  in  the  same  manner  as  the  king's  subjects  of 
that  realm ;  and  grant  to  them  in  addition,  in  consideration  ot  the  perils 
they  have  sustained  for  the  safety  of  the  island  and  the  reduction  of  the 
'  king's  castle  of  Mount  OrgiU,  that  they  shall  be  as  quit  in  all  cities,  boroughs, 

market  towns  and  other  towns,  ports  and  places  within  the  realm  of  England 
and  all  lands  and  islands  of  the  king  of  all  tolls,  customs,  subsidies,  pontages, 
pavages,  mui'ages,  carriages,  fossages  and  other  moneys  payable  to  the  king, 
as  they  or  their  predecessors  ever  were.  By  p.s, 

Mbmbranb  2. 

Jan.  1.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Edmund  Glace,  esquire,  one  of  the 

Dogmersfield.  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  of  &e  office  of  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms 
with  wages  of  12c/.  daily  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  fee  farm  of  the 
town  of  Kyngeston  on  Thames,  co.  Surrey,  and  the  increment  of  the  same 
and  certain  other  £Birms  and  issues  of  the  town  at  the  hands  of  the  bailiffs  of 
the  town  or  the  sheriff  of  Surrey  and  Sussex.  By  p.8. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  said  sheriff  and  bailiffs. 

1468. 

Dec.  30.         Pardon  to  Henry  Badclyff,  esquire,  and  Isabel  his  wife,  one  of  the 

Dogmersfield.  daughters  and  heirs  of  Thomas  Fulthorp^  esquire,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight 

service,  of  their  trespass  in  intermarrying  without  licence  and  all  penalties 

and  forfeitures  and  the  values  of  the  marriage  and  the  double  value  of  the 

marriage.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Laurence,  bishop  of  Durham,  and  his  executors  or  assigns,  of  the 
custody  of  all  lands,  rents,  services  and  possessions  late  of  Thomas 
Fulthorp,  esquire,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight  service,  during  the 
minority  of  Isabel  and  Philippa  his  daughters,  aud  the  custody  and 
marriage  of  the  said  Isabel  and  Philippa  without  disparagement,  without 
rendering  anything  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

1469. 

Jan.  13.         Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Yaghan,  one  of  the 
Dogmmfieid.  esquires  of  the  body  and  treasurer  of  the  king'a  chamber,  as  controller  and 


8  EDWABD  IV.— Pakt  IL  126 


1409.  Membrane  2 — eafU» 

sarvejor  of  the  hanaper  of  Chancery  and  the  office  of  clerk  or  keeper  of  the 
hanaper,  receiving  such  fees  as  maj  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the 
king  before  Midsummer  next  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer.  ^7  .K* 

Jan.  23.  Orant  to  Thomas  Wjngefelde,  esquire,  and  Philippa  his  wife,  late  the 
WestmiiiBter.  wife  of  Thomas,  lord  of  Boos,  of  the  manors  of  UfTyngton,  Wragby  and 
Esteryugton,  co.  Lincoln,  the  manors  of  Orston,  Warsop  and  Ekeryng,  with 
the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Worsop  and  Ekeryng,  co.  Nottingham,  the 
manor  of  Seton  and  a  yearly  rent  of  20/.  from  the  priory  of  Wartre  from 
lands  in  Wartre,  co.  York,  the  manor  of  Adderley  extending  into  Speneley 
with  the  advowBon  of  the  church  of  Adderley,  co.  Salop,  and  the  manor  of 
Estbourne,  co.  Sussex,  late  of  the  said  Thomas  and  in  the  king's  hands  by 
reason  of  an  act  of  forfeiture  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 
1  Edward  lY.  and  certain  inquisitions  taken  before  the  escheators  in  the  said 
counties,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank- 
pledge, liberties,  franchises,  warrens  and  all  other  profits  for  the  life  of  the 
said  Philippa  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other 
rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  the  first  day  of  March, 
1  Edward  IV ;  and  grant  to  them  of  all  rents  and  profits  of  the  above  from 
4  March,  1  Edward  lY.  By  p.s. 

1468. 

Dec.  10.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servants  William  Thurlby,  '^entilman'  cook 

Westminster,  of  the  queen,  and  William  Spenne,  yeoman  of  the  pantry,  of  a  plot  of  soil  of 
the  length  of  8  perches  and  the  breadth  of  6  perches  at  the  north  end  and 
4  perches  at  the  south  end  lying  by  the  highway  at  Westsmythfeld,  co. 
Middlesex,  acfjoining  the  house  of  one  John  Miles  on  the  north,  forfeited  in 
the  time  of  Edward  III«  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  way  of  escheat,  as 
appears  by  inquisition,  to  hold  in  the  same  manner  as  William  Langford 
held  it,  rendering  lOd.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  as  he  did.  £y  pjs. 

Nov,  18.         Grant  to  John  Davyson,  king's  clerk,  and  his  assigns  of  the  next 
Westminster,  presentation  to  the  church  of  Sendirkase  in  the  parts  of  Picardy. 

1469. 

Feb.  4.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset  for  the 

Westminster,  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Abbottesbury,  of  the  order  of 
St.  Benedict,  to  Hugh  Dorchestre,  monk  of  the  house,  whose  election  as 
abbot  B.  bishop  of  Salisbury  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has 
taken. 
The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts. 
Writ  de  iniendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Feb.  3.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Avenell,  priest,  to  the  parish  church  of  Pyplyng 

Westminster,  in  the  marches  of  Calais,  in  the  diocese  of  Terouanne,  of  the  proWnce  of 
Canterbury,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Simon  Beryton,  last  person.  The 
lettersare  directed  to  Thomas,  cardinal  priest  of  the  church  of  St.  Cyriac 
in  the  JSaths,  in  the  holy  Boman  church,  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  primate 
of  All  England  and  legate  of  the  apostolic  see. 

Feb.  8.  General  pardon  to  John  White  of  Famham,  co.  Surrey,  merchant,  of  all 

Westminster,  ofiences  committed  by   him  before  3  February  last  and  all  consequent 

forfeitures.  By  p.s. 

14gS.  Mbmbrans  1. 

Dec.  3.         Licence  for  James  Goldewell,  king's  clerk,  doctor  of  laws,  the  king's 
Westminster,  proctor  in  the  court  of  Rome,  to  accept  any  bishopric  that  may  become 
vacant  within  the  realm  of  England  bv  provision  of  the  pope,  the  arch- 
bishoprics of  Canterbury  and  York  ana  ^e  bishoprics  of  Winchester  and 
Lincoln  excepted.  By  K. 


126  CALEMSAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1468.  Membrane  1 — cont. 

Vaeaied  by  surrender  and  cancelled^  because  the  king  granted  other* 
letters  patent  an  12  December, 

.  Dec.  6  General  pardon  to  John  Walsale  tdias  Walshale  alias  Walshawe  dt 

Westminster.  London,  *  draper/  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  29  November 

last ;  and  grant  to  him  of  debts,  goods  and  chattels  forfeited  by  him  in 

consequence  and  of  power  of  impleading.  By  p.8. 

Dec.  2.  Whereas  John  Nasshe,  deceased,  not  only  lent  to  the  king  the  sum  of 

Westminster.  100/.  bat  also  granted  to  him  the  sum  of  20/.  and  the  king  assigned  to  him 
100/.  by  a  tally  levied  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer  on  14  December, 
5  Edward  IV.  to  be  received  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of 
Sandwich,  of  which  neither  he  in  his  lifetime  nor  Marjory  his  wife  and 
William  Lincoln,  the  executors  of  his  will,  after  his  death  have  received 
any  payment ;  the  king  hereby  grants  to  the  said  Marjory  and  William  in 
lieu  of  the  said  tally,  surrendered,  that  they  or  their  executors  or  assigns 
may  ship  woollen  doths,  sacks  and  bales  of  wool,  wool -fells  and  other 
merchandise  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  to  the  sum  of  100/.  in  any  galleys, 
carracks,  ships  or  vessels  in  any  port  or  ports  of  the  realm  and  take  the 
wools,  wool-fells  and  merchandise  of  the  staple  of  Calais  to  foreign  parts  by 
the  straits  of  Marrack  and  the  woollen  cloths  and  other  merchandise  to  any 
foreign  parts.  By  pj9. 

Dec.  12.         Licence  for  James  Goldwell,  doctor  of  laws,  the  king's  proctor  in  the 

Westminster,  court  of  Bome,  to  accept  any  bishopric  that  may  become  vacant  within  the 

reahn  of  England  by  provision  of  the  pope,  the  archbishoprics  of  Canterbury 

and  York  and  the  bishoprics  of  Winchester  and  Norwich  excepted ;  in  lieu 

of  a  licence  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated  3  December,  surrendered. 

[Feedera.l  By  E. 

1469. 

Jan.  28.         Pardon  to  John  Pelly,  late  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and 

WestmiiiBter.  Suffolk,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  amercements,  issues, 

debts  and  accounts  due  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  13.         General    pardon    to  Peter  Mar^  or  Martine    of    Portesmouth,  co. 

WestmiDster.  Southampton,  'maryner,'  of   all  offences  committed    by  him  before  16 

January  last  and  all  consequent  impeachments  and  forfeitures  of  ^  goods. 

By  pjs. 

]^4QS^  Membrans  2Zd, 

June  11.  Commission  to  William  Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight,  Humphrey 
Westminster.  Stafford  of  Snthwike,  knight,  Boger  Tocotes,  G^rge  Darell,  knight,  John 
Sydenham,  John  Whitokk^mede,  William  Brownynge,  Stephen  Preston, 
John  Bourn  and  the  sheriff  of  Dorset  to  enquire  what  lands  James,  late 
earl  of  Wiltshire,  attainted  of  high  treason  by  virtue  of  an  act  in 
Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  lY.  held  in  the 
county  of  Dorset  on  4  March,  1  Edward  IV. 

June.  8.  The  like  to  Edmund  Brudenell,  Robert  Ingleton,  Thomas  Hampden  of 

Westminster.  Hampden,  Thomas  Bokes  and  John  Stokes  to  enquire  what  lands  Bobert 

Whityngham,  knight,  attainted  as  above,  held  in  the  counties  of  Hertford 

and  Buckingham  on  4  March,  1   Edward   IV.    or    30    December,    39 

Henry  VI. 

MSUBRAVB  22d. 

Aug.  3.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  brothers  George,  duke  of 

Westminster.  Clarence,  and  Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  the  king's  kinsman  Bichard, 

earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  and  Bichard,  earl  of  Byvers,  and  Anthony 

Widevile  of  Scales,  knight,  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  William 


8  EDWARD  lY.— Paet  H.  127 


1468,  Membrane  22d'^€ont. 

HastyDgea  of  Hastyngesy  knight^  Walter  Devereox  of  Ferrers,  knight, 
William  Herbert  of  Herbert  knight^  Humphrey  Stafford  of  Sathwyk, 
knight,  John  Markham,  knight,  Robert  Danby,  knight,  William  Yelverton, 
knight,  Bichard  Bynghfun,  knight,  Thomas  BUlyng,  William  Laken,  Walter 
Molle,  knight,  John  Nedeham,  knight,  Bichard  Chok,  knight,  Thomas 
LittUton,  Thomas  Yong,  Thomas  Caiwodeley,  mayor  of  Exeter,  William  Not- 
yngham  and  Thomas  Dowerissh  in  the  counties  of  Devon  and  Gloucester. 

ByE. 

MSMBRANB  21J.  ^ 

Oct  9.  Commission  to  William'  Hasty  nges  of  Hastyngez,  knight,  John  Bourgchier 

WMtminster.  of  Bemers,  knight,  Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knigh^  John  Culpepir, 
knight,  and  — ^—  Brymston  to  take  muster  at  Gravesende  of  the  king's 
knight  Anthony  Wydevyle  of  Scales  and  Nucelles  and  the  king's  soldiers  in 
his  company  whom  the  king  has  ordered  to  be  sent  to  foreign  parts,  and 
to  certify  to  the  king  and  council.  By  E* 

The  like  to  John  Fogge,  knight.  John  Scotte,  knight,  William  Haute, 
knight,  and  the  sheriff  of  Kent  to  take  muster  as  above  at  Sandwich.  By  E. 

Sept.  28.        Commission  to  Thomas  Wryxham  and  Thomas  Brasyngton  to  take  horses, 

Westminster,  carts,  waggons,  smiths  and  carpenters  called  *  cartwri^htez '  and  ^  whele- 

wrightez,'  carters  and  other  workmen   and  labourers  lot  the   conduct  of 

certain  ordnance  of  the  king  to  Chester  or  any  other  expedient  port  for 

transmission  to  Ireland.  By  E. 

MSUBRANB  IM. 

July  12.  Commission  to  Bichard  Forster,  keeper,  surveyor  and  approver  of  all 
Westminster,  swans  of  the  king's  mere  called  Wytlesmere  and  any  other  mere  or  water 
in  the  counties  of  Huntingdon,  Cambridge,  Lincoln  and  Northampton, 
Bichard  Welby,  John  Elryngton,  Thomas  Eyme,  Simon  Burton,  Bobert 
Bokkyng,  John  Wychecote,  John  Trunke  and  William  Galowe  to  enquire 
into  tiie  taking  of  swans  and  cygnets  with  hooks,  nets,  limed  strings  and 
other  engines  and  the  theft  of  swans'  eggs  in  the  said  places. 

Membrane  14df. 

Nov.  28.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of 
Westminster.  Clarence,  the  king's  kinsmen  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  and  Bichefrd,  earl  of 
Byvers,  and  William  Bourgchier^  knight,  Anthony  Widevile  of  Scales, 
knight,  John  Dynham  of  Dynhs^,  knight,  Thomas  Bourgchier,  knight, 
John  Markham,  knight,  Bobert  Danby,  knight,  William  Yelverton,  knight, 
Bichard  Byngham,  knight,  Thomas  Billyng,  William  Laken,  Walter  Moile, 
knight,  Bichard  Chok,  knight,  John  Nedeham,  knight,  Thomas  Littelton 
and  Thomas  Yong  in  the  county  of  Essex.  By  E. 

Nov.  17.  Commission  to  John  Orchard,  William  Huttysfeld,  Bichard  Hals  and 
Westminster.  John  Proll  to  enquire  into  the  petition  of  William  Courtenay,  knight,  that 
whereas  Hugh  de  Courtenay,  late  earl  of  Devon,  was  seised  of  the  manor  of 
Northpole,  co.  Devon,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  and  granted  it  to  oi  - 
Philip  Courtenay,  knight,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  and  the  latter  wca 
accordingly  seised  of  it  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail  in  time  of  peace  in  time 
of  Bichard  II.  and  received  the  esplees  thereof  and  demised  it  to  one  Boger 
Markedon  for  life,  and  the  said  Boger  was  seised  of  it  until  he  was  unjustly 
disseised  by  Edward  Courtenay,  late  earl  of  Devon,  who  had  issue  Thomas, 
late  earl  of  Devon,  who  entered  into  the  manor  on  the  death  of  the  said 
Edward  and  enfeoffed  one.  John  Odeland,  clerk,  and  his  heirs  of  it  to  the 


128  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1468.  Membrane  lid — corU. 

use  of  the  earl  and  his  heirs  and  afterwards  had  issne  Thomas,  last  earl  of 
Devon,  and  died,  the  said  John  Odelaud  being  then  seised  of  the  manor^  and 
the  said  last  earl  died  at  York  on  31  March,  1  Edward  IV.  the  said  John 
Odeland  being  then  seised  of  the  manor,  and  the  said  Philip  Courtenay 
died  and  after  his  death  the  right  of  the  manor  descended  to  John 
Oourtenay  his  son  and  heir  and  from  him  to  Philip  Courtenay  his  son  and 
heir  and  from  him  to  the  said  petitioner  as  his  son  and  heir,  afterwards  on 
22  September,  4  Edward  IV.  it  Tras  found  by  an  inquisition  taken  at 
Chylmelegh,  co.  Devon,  before  Thomas  Gylle  the  younger,  then  escheator  in 
^  the  county,  by  virtue  of  his  office  that  Thomas  Courtenay,  late  earl  of 

Devon,  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  said  manor  and  enfeoffed 
John  Odeland,  clerk,  and  others  deceased  at  the  time  of  the  inquisition  of  it 
to  the  use  of  himself  and  his  heirs  and  they  were  seised  of  it,  and  after  his 
death  Thomas,  last  earl  of  Devon,  his  son  entered  into  their  possession  with 
their  consent  and  received  the  profits  from  the  death  of  his  father  until  his 
own  death  on  31  March,  1  Edward  IV.  and  the  said  last  earl  was  attainted 
of  high  treason  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  as 
appears  in  the  said  inquisition  returned  into  the  Exchequer  on  19  October, 
4  Edward  lY.  and  by  authority  of  the  said  Parliament  it  was  ordained  that 
the  said  last  earl  should  forfeit  all  the  possessions  which  he  held  or  anyone  held 
to  his  use  on  30  December,  89  Henry  VI.  and  the  said  John  Odeland  was 
seised  of  the  manor  until  the  said  22  September  when  by  force  of  the  said 
act  and  inquisition  the  manor  was  taken  into  the  king's  hands  by  the  said 
escheator,  but  that  neither  the  said  last  earl  nor  any  other  person  had  lawful 
cause  of  entry  in  the  manor  on  the  said  80  December  except  the  said  John 
Odeland,  wherefore  the  petitioner  prays  that  justice  may  be  done.      By  p.s. 

'   JUbmbranb  12d. 

Dec.  12.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  brothers  George,  duke  of 
Westminster.  Clarence,  and  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  the  king's  kinsmen  Eichard, 
earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  and  Richard,  earl 
of  Ryvers,  and  Anthony  Wydevile  of  Scales,  knight,  John  Audeley  of 
Audeley,  knight,  Humphrey  Stafford  of  Suthwyk,  knight,  William  Stourton 
of  Stourton,  knight,  Robert  Danby,  knight,  William  Yelverton,  knight, 
Richard  Byngham,  knight,  Thomas  Billyng,  William  Laken,  Walter  Moile, 
knight,  John  Nedeham,  knight,  Richard  Chok,  knight,  Thomas  Litelton, 
^  Thomas    Yong,    Thomas    Burgh,    knight,   Maurice    Berkeley,    Thomas 

[  *      Welles,  ,  mayor  of  Southampton,  and  John  Port,   mayor   of 

a  Salisbury,  in  the  counties  of  Southampton,  Wilts  and  Devon  and  the  town 

of  Suthampton  and  the  city  of  Salisbury  and  their  suburbs.  By  K. 

* 

Mbmbrans  4id, 

Nov.  26.  Commission  to  Humphrey  Stafford  of  Suthwyk,  knight,  and  Alvred 
Westminster.  Comeburgh  to  arrest  John  Rawlegh  of  Dertmouth,  Walter  Coke,  Ralph 
Mercer,  Philip  Courtenay,  knight,  John  Wynard,  esquire,  John  Gardener, 
clerk,  Richard  Catte,  Alan  Bower,  Ralph  Mercer,  Thomas  Payn,  Hugh 
David,  Thomas  Brown,  William  Robert,  William  Mercer,  Richard  Baker, 
Robert  Mercer,  William  Clement,  John  Clement,  WiUiam  William,  John 
William,  Henry  Coke,  Thomas  Hunt,  Thomas  Symond,  Christopher 
Wynard,  William  Stephen  and  Thomas  Taillour  within  the  county  of 
Devon  and  bring  them  before  the  king  in  council,  and  to  enquire  into 
whose  hands  the  goods  and  merchandise  of  certain  six  ships  of  Flanders 
came  and  of  what  value  they  were.  The  king  lately  appointed  John 
Wenlok  of  Wenlok,  knight,  and  other  commissioneri  to  examine  the 


8  BDWABD  IV.-.PABT  II.  129 


1468.  •  Membrane  id — coni. 

complaint  of  John  le  Veer,  bailiff  of  Ermewe  in  Seland,  and  Adrian  Smoet, 
burgess  of  Monkered  in  Flanders^  on  behalf  of  themselves  and  other  part- 
ownersy  Tictuallers  and  masters  of  the  said  six  ships  that  these  were  taken 
hj  certain  subjects  of  the  king  in  certain  ships  of  the  realm  of  which  the 
said  John  Bawlegh  and  others  named  were  with  others  part-owners, 
victualler^  and  masters  contrary  to  the  form  of  the  truce  between  the  king 
and  Philip,  late  duke  of  Burgundy,  and  despoiled  of  wine  and  other  goods 
and  merchandise  and  certain  habiliments  and  gear  to  the  value  of  4,3^Q 
crowns,  and  judgement  was  given  by  the  advice  of  the  council  that  the 
said  John  Bawelegh  and  others  named  should  make  restitution,  but  the 
said  John  and  Adrian  have  failed  to  get  restitution. 

Nov.  25.         Commission  to  Philip  Mede,  mayor  of  the  town  of  Bristol,  Bichard 

Westminster.  Chok,  knight,  Nicholas  Hervy  and  the  sheriff  of  the  town  to  inquire  into 

all  treasons,  felonies  and  trespasses  committed  within  the  said  town  by 

Lewis  John,  late  of  Bristol, '  toker,'  alias  *  yoman,'  alias  Lewis  Toker  late 

of  Bristol. 


y  96186 


130 


8  EDWARD  IV.— Part  III. 


3^459.  Membrane  16. 

Jan.  23.  Grant  to  Thomas  BQljng,  chief  jastice  of  the  King's  Bench,  for  the  bettor 
Westminster,  maintenance  of  his  estate,  of  180  marks  yearly  at  the  hands  of  the  clerk  or 
keeper  of  the  hanaper  or  th«  customers  in  the  ports  of  London,  Bristol  and 
Kyngeston-on-HuU,  according  to  the  form  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  18  Henry  VI.  and  106*.  ll\d.  and  the  sixth  part  o? ^.  yearly 
at  Christmas  for  a  robe  with  fur  and  66ir.  6d.  yearly  at  Whitsuntide  for  a 
robe  with  lining.  By  K. 

Jan.  28.         Presentation  of  Christopher  Goldsmyth  to  the  parish  church  of  Enfeld, 
Westminster,  in  the  diocese  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield. 

Feb.  1.  General  pardon  to  William  Waynflet,  bishop  of  Winchester.     [Fadera,'] 

Westminster.  By  K. 

Feb.  2.  The  like  to  Robert  Westgate,  prior  of  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Swlthun, 

Westminster.   Winchester.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  7.  General  pardon  to  John  Poulet  alias  Paulet  of  Basyng,  co.  Southampton, 

Westminster,  esquire,  and  Eleanor  hid  wife  of  all  offences  committed  by  them  before 

4  February.  By  p.s, 

Feb.  8.  Licence     for     Thomas     Hoo,    esquire,    Richard     Lenkenore,    esquire, 

Westminster.  Bartholomew  Bolney,  Henry  Kyghley,  esquire,  Roger  Philpot,  Henry 
Assheburn,  William  Lemyng,  John  Sherman  and  Thomas  Boket  to  grant 
the  manor  of  Welyngton  Hay  and  100  acres  of  land,  500  acres  of  wood 
and  200  acres  of  heath  in  Welyngton  Hay,  co.  Salop,  held  in  chief,  to 
Roger  VVysewall  of  the  town  of  Shrewsbury,  merchant,  Thomas  Coupere, 
John  Wysewall  and  Thomas  Goldsrayth  and  their  heirs. 

For  13^.  Ad*  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  3.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Fayrom,  chaplain,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  John 

Westminster.  Walton,  chaplain,  by  letters  patent  surrendered,  of  the  chantry  within  the 
king's  mantr  of  Clypstone  and  the  chapel  of  St.  Edwin  within  the  forest  of 
Shirwode,  and  also  100*.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Nottingham 
and  Derby,  as  allowed  in  the  Great  Roll  of  29  Edward  III.  ta  Walter  de 
Monte  Gomeri,  then  sheriff,  for  Robert  Rotour,  then  chaplain,  and  in  the 
Great  Roll  of  6  Richard  H.  to  John  de  Leek,  then  sheriff,  for  John  Davy 
of  Coliewell,  then  chaplain,  that  he  may  pray  for  the  good  estate  of  the 
king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  for  their  souls  after 
death  and  the  souls  of  the  king's  progenitors.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Nottingham  and  Derby. 

1468.  Membrane  15. 

Dec.  6.  Lispeximus  and  confirmation  to  William  Basset,  the  proctor,  master  or 

Westminster,  warden,  and  the  scholars  of  the  college  called  *  Goddeshous '  in  the  University 
of  Cambridge  of  letters  patent  dated  4  November,  2  Edward  IV.  granting 
in  frank  almoin  to  William  Fallan,  then  proctor,  and  the  scholars  divers 
rents,  priories,  lands  and  advowsons,  by  virtue  of  which  the  said  proctor 
and  scholars  were  seised  as  in  the  right  of  their  college  of  certain  parcels 
of  the  premises,  but  which  are  insufficient,  and  grant  to  them  in  frank 
almoin  of  all  the  above-mentioned  premises  and  all  is.sues  from  Michaelmas, 


8  EDWABD  IV.— Part  III.  181 


1468,  Membrane  16— ^on*. 

4  Edward  IV.  with  licence  to  appropriate  the  churches  of  Nanby  alias 
Naanbj,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Fyndrajton  alias  Fjnnedrajton  or  Fennedrajton, 
CO.  Cambridge,  provided  that  the  vicarages  of  the  churches  be  sufficiently 
endowed  and  certain  sums  be  distributed  yearly  among  the  poor  parishioners, 
that  they  may  pray  for  the  good  estate  of  the-  king  and  his  consort 
Elisabeth)  queen  of  England,  and  for  the  souls  of  the  king's  father  Richard, 
late  duke  of  York,  the  king's  brother  Edmund,  earl  of  Rutland,  and  William 
Byngham.  By  p.s. 

1469. 

Feb.  5.  Exemplification  of  tho  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  a  charter  dated  at 

WertmiDster.  Westminster,  25  March,  6  John,  disafforesting  the  part  of  the  forest  of 
Essex  beyond  the  causeway  to  the  north  leading  from  Storteford  to  Oolcestre 
up  to  the  wood  of  Wyldehora  where  it  joins  the  causeway  at  the  head  of 
the  dyke  called  *  Haydych '  and  thence  beyond  the  causeway  as  the  way 
tends  to  the  new  bridge  and  thence  as  the  great  road  tends  to  Heyland. 
[Soiuli  ChariarufH,  p,  123.] 

Feb.  7.  In$peximns  and  confirmation  to  the  men  dwelling  within  the  said  bounds 

WcBtminster.  and  their  heirs  of  the  preceding  letters  patent. 

For  1  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  13.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Burgh,  one  of  the  knights  of  the  king's  body, 
Wettroiniter.  and  Edward  his  son  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the  king's  fioke  and  lordships 
of  Kirketon  in  Lyndesey,  co.  Lincoln,  receiving  the  accustomed  irages  and 
profits  at  the  hands  of  the  receivers,  bailiffs,  reeves  or  other  occupiers ;  in 
lieu  of  a  Mice  grant  to  the  said  Thomas,  then  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body, 
by  letters  patent  dated  9  July,  1  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.8. 

• 

14*68.  Mbmbrans  14. 

x^ov.  15,         ExempKfieation,  at  tho  request  of  the  master  and  brethren  of  the  hospital 
WcBtminster.  of  St.  Leonard,  York,  of  the  tenor  of  an  act  (English)  before  the  king  and 
council,  sent  into  Chancery  by  writ  of  privy  seal,  to  the  effect  that  whereas 
the  master  and  brethren  complained  that  Hugh  Hastynges,  knight,  John 
Womwell,  Alexander  Drax,  Thomas  Metheley,  squires,  Richard   Jakson 
and  others  by  their  stimng  in  the  county  or  York  had  withdrawn  from 
the  hospital  a  yearly  profit  and  commodity  called  *  thraves  of  corne '  or 
'  Petercome,'  and  the  king  committed  the  examination  of  the  r]ght\uid  title 
thereof  to  his  cousin  the  earl  of  Warwick  and  John  Markham  and  Robert 
Danby,  knights,  his  chief  judges,  before  whom  not  only  in  the  Exchequer 
chamber  but  also  in  full  council  the  matter  wa»  plainly  opened  and  under- 
stood and  tlie  title  and  right  of  the  said  master  and  brethren  to  have  yearly 
of  every  plough  *erande'  within  the  counties  of  York,  Westmoreland, 
Cumberland  and  Lancashire  within  the  province  of  York  a  thrave  of  all 
manner  of  com  was  shown  by  confirmations  of  king  William  the  Conqueror, 
Henry  II.  Henry  III.  and  all  other  progenitors  of  the  king,  and  the  king 
himself  and  his  father  the   duke  of  York  and  other  persons,  and   by 
recoveries  at  the  common  law  against  the  archbishop  of  York,  the  abbot  of 
St.  Marie  abbey,  York,  and  other  notable  persons  and  awards  made  by 
John,   late   earl  of  Shrewsbury,  and   William  Babyngton,   knight,  chi^ 
justice  of  the  Common  Bench  and  justice  of  assize  within  the  said  shire  of 
York,  and  by  a  statute  and  act  of  Parliament  and  books  of  accounts^  and 
divers   bulls  of    popes  and  letters  of    St.   Thomas  of  Canterbury  and 
St.  William  of  York,  and  divers  other  archbishops  and  bishops,  the  king 
in  the  Stor  Chamber  at  Westminster,  on  21  July,  8  Edward  IV.  having 
consideration  to  the  premises  and  how  in  substance  by  the  said  thraves  the 
said  master,  13  brethren,  4  secular  [iriests,  8  sisters,  30  choristers,  two 
schoolmasters,  one  to  teach  grammar  and  the  other  music,  206  bedemen 

I  2 


132  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1468.  Membrane  14— con^ 

and  women  and  6  servants  are  sustained  and  also  the  long  prescription 
and  general  custom,  ordained  that  payment  shonld  be  'made  of  the  said 
thraves  except  bj  such  persons  as  should  make  composition.  Present  :— 
the  archbishop  of  York,  the  bishop  of  Bath,  chancellor  of  England,  the 
bishop  of  Durham,  the  bishop  of  Rochester,  keeper  of  the  privy  seal, 
the  earls  of  Wafwick,  Essex  and  Northumberland,  the  prior  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England,  Master  Thomas  Kent  and  William  Notyngham. 

By  p.s. 

Dec.  20.  Grant  to  the  kiug's  kinsmen  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick,  and  John,  earl 
Westminster,  of  Northumberland,  and  John  Howard,  king's  knight,  treasurer  of  the 
household,  and  Cieorge  Willerby,  esquire,  of  all  mines  of  gold  and  silver  and 
all  mines  of  lead  containing  gold  and  silver  wherever  found  within  the  realm 
of  England  frpm  the  Trent  to  the  north  after  agreement  with  the  possessor 
of  the  soil,  to  hold  for  40  years  from  the  Purification  next^  rendering  to 
the  king  a  twelfth  part  of  the  pure  gold  and  silver,  and  to  the  lords  of 
the  soil  in  which  the  mines  are  dug  a  sixteenth  part  and  supporting  all 
expenses,  with  power  to  search  and  dig  freely,  provided  that  they  do  not 
dig  below  houses  or  castles  without  licence  of  the  lord  of  the  soil,  and  with 
power  to  take  wood,  underwood  and  coals  for  the  purging  of  the  said  metals 
and  also  workmen.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  13. 

Dec.  6.  Whereas  on  4  December  by  letters  patent  {see  p.  \yi)  the  king  granted 

WestmiDBter.  to  Thomas,  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  others  certain  specified  manors 
to  hold  for  the  life  of  Joan  wife  of  William  Beaumont,  knight,  for  her  use, 
and  whereas  a  sum  of  3,168/.  2«.  ^^d,  is  due  by  the  king  to  his  kinsman 
William,  earl  of  Pembroke,  as  appears  in  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer ;  he 
hereby  in  full  satisfaction  of  200'  marks,  parcel  thereof,  grants  the  reversion 
of  the  said  manors  on  the  death  of  .the  said  Joan  to  the  said  earl  and 
William  Herbert,  lord  of  Dunstre,  Thomas  Vaughan  son  of  Roger 
Vaughan,  knight,  Richard  Fouler,  John  Herbert  and  Kenelm  Dygas  to 
hold  for  the  use  of  the  earl  and  his  heirs,  viz.  the  manors  of  Cantelee, 
Strumpeshagh,  Castre,  Ilketishale,  Denyngton  and  Brundisshe  and 
Gretyngham  for  the  life  of  Eatherine,  duchess  of  Norfolk,  and  the  manors 
of  Westburgh  and  Cathorp  for  the  life  of  Eleanor,  duchess  of  Norfolk,  by 
i  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services 
as  thev  were  held  by  before  4  March,  I  Edward  IV.  Also,  for  the  sum 
of  3,075  marks  to  be  paid  by  the  king's  kinsman  John,  duke  of  Norfolk, 
at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  the  king  grants  to  him  and  his  heirs  and 
assigns  the  revei^sions  of  the  said  manors  on  the  death  of  the  said  Joan 
and  the  duchesses  Katharine  and  Eleanor  respectively,  to  hold  by  the  said 
services.  By  p.s. 

14i69, 

Feb.  15.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Baker,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of  Brantfeld, 

Westminster,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  to  the  parish  church  of  King's  Ryptou,  in  the  same 
diocese,  on  an  exchange  of  benefices  with  Hugh  Phelyppes. 

Feb.  1 .  Grant  to  Gerard  Caniziani  of  Florence,  merchant,  in  repayment  of  the 

Westminster,  sum  of  3,225/.  6*.  Hd.  due  to  him  from  the  king,  as  appears  in  the  receipt 
of  the  Exchequer,  that  he  or  his  executors  after  his  decease  or  their 
factors  or  attorneys  may  ship  sacks  and  bales  of  wool,  woollen  cloths  and 
pieces  of  tin  and  lead  in  the  ports  of  London,  Sandwich  and  Southampton, 
and  take  the  wools  by  the  straits  of  Marrok,  and  the  woollen  cloths,  tin 
and  lead  to  any  foreign  parts  and  bring  back  other  merchandise  to  the 
said  ports  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  until  he  shall  thus  be  fully  satisfied 
of  the  sflid  sum.  By  p.s. 


8  EDWARD  IV.— Part  III.  133 


1468.  Membrane  12. 

Dec.  6.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king^s  servant  William  Evyngton,  in  lieu  of  a  like 

Wettminster.  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated  10  June,  1  Edward  IV,  surrendered, 
of  the  otBce  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  manor  within  the  park  of 
Wyndesore,  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  said  manor  and  the  king's 
stank  there,  and  2d.  daily  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  castle 
and  lordship  of  Wyndesore  as  were  allowed  for  the  same  office  in  the  account 
of  Helmyng  Leget,  constable  of  the  castle,  in  the  last  year  of  Edward  III. 
and  the  first  of  Bichard  II.  as  appears  in  the  Exchequer,  with  all  other 
profits ;  and  grant  to  him  also  of  18/.  10s,  from  the  issues  of  the  castle 
and  lordship  as  arrears  from  Michaelmas,  2  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

1469. 

Feb.  U.  Whereas  hj  an  inquisition  taken  before  William  Moton,  esquire!,  late 

Wtotminster.  escheator  in  the  county  of  Warwick,  on  the  death  of  Eleanor  late  the  wife 
of  Thomas  Butteler,  knight,  it  was  found  that  Balph  Butteler,  knight,  lord 
of  Sudelej,  was  seised  of  the  manors  of  Greve  and  Great  Dorset,  co. 
Warwick,  in  bis  demesne  as  of  fee  and  in  the  year  28  Henry  VI.  granted 
them  to  the  said  Thomas  his  soa  and  the  said  Eleanor  and  the  heird  of  the 
body  of  Thomas,  and  the  said  Thomas  died  without  issue  and  Eleanor  was 
seised  of  the  manors  for  her  life  and  in  the  year  39  Henry  VI.  surrendered 
her  estate  in  the  said  manor  of  Greve  to  the  said  Balph,  and  the  said 
manors  were  taken  into  the  king's  hands  because  the  grant  and  acquisition 
of  them  and  the  entries  thereon  were  without  licence ;  the  king  pardons 
these  trespasses  and  grants  to  (he  said  Balph  that  he  may  enter  into  and 
hold  the  said  manors  to  himself  and  his  heirs  with  issues  from  the  time  of 
the  death  of  Eleanor,  and  also  pardons  to  him  and  Alesia  his  wife  all 
offences  committed  by  them  before  25  January  last.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  23.         General  pardon  to  Joan  Ughtred  the  wife  of  Bobert  lightered  alias 

Wettminster.  Oghtrede  alias  Oughtrith  late  of  Kexby,  co.  York,  knight,  of  all  offences 

committed  by  her  l^ore  22  February  last.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Balph  Ughtrede  alias  Oughtred  alias  Ughtryth  late  of  Kexby, 
CO.  York,  esquire,  alias  *  gentilman.'  By  p.s . 

March  3.         Protection  with  clause  volumitSf  for  one  year,  for  John  Compton  of 
Weftmiaster.  Brystowe,  merchant,  alias  *  vynter,'  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the 
company  of  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  lieutenant  of 
Ireland,  on  the  safe  custody,  defence  and  victualling  of  that  land. 

By  bill  of  p.s. 

1468.  Membrane  11. 

May  18.  Licence  for  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  to  enter  freely 

Weitmiiister.   into  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands  and  other  possessions  in  England 

and  Wales  and  the  marches  of  the  same  which  Margaret  late  the  wife  of 

John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  held  in  dower  of  his  inheritance,  and  grant 

to  him  of  all  the  issues  thereof  from  her  death.  By  p.s. 

May  18.  Whereas  on  24  August,  4  Edward  IV.  by  letters  patent  the  king  granted 

WcBtminater.  licence  to  John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  to  enter  into  all  castles,  lordships 
mianors,  lands,  rents^  reversions,  services,  fees,  advowsons,  possessions  and 
hereditaments  late  of  John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  his  father,  in  England, 
the  marches  of  Wales  and  the  lordship  of  Ireland,  and  accordingly  he 
entered  into  and  was  seised  of  them,  but  by  an  inquisition  taken  at 
Newport,  co.  Salop,  on  Tuesday  after  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas 
Martyr,  5  Edward  IV.  before  Hugh  Harnage,  esquire,  then  escheator  in 
the  county,  it  was  found  that  the  said  late  earl  held  in  chief  of  the  late  king 
the  manor  of  Wrokwardeyne,  co.  Salop,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  by  a  rent 
of  8/.  yearly  and  the  manor  of  Cheswardeyne,  co.  Salop,  by  the  service  of 


134  CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1468.  Mefnbrane  11 — cont, 

a  moiety  of  a  knight's  fee  and  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the 
manors  of  Bitterlej,  Albnrbuiy  and  Tasselej  with  the  advowsons  of  the 
churches  of  Bitterley  and  Tasseley  and  a  moiety  of  the  manor'  of  Lynley« 
CO.  Salop,  and  two  messuages  and  a  moiety  of  a  messnage^  20  acres  of  land 
and  4  acres  of  wood  in  Bowthale,  co.  Salop,  with  lOf.  rent  of  assize  in  the 
same  town,  and  these  were  taken  into  the  king's  hands,  the  king  now  grants 
licence  for  the  earl  to  freely  enter  into  and  hold  the  same,  with  all  issues 
from  the  time  of  the  inquisition.  By  p.8. 

1469. 

Feb.  10.         Grant,  daring  pleasure,  to  John  Walker  of  the  office  of  tronage  and 

Westminster,  pesagc    in    the    port    of    Sathampton    and    ports  and    places    adjacent, 

receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

14gg,  Membranes  10  and  9. 

Dec.  12.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Richard,  bishop  of  Bangor,  of  the 

Westminster,   tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  18  December,  2  &chard  11. 
inspecting  and  confirming  to  John,  then  bishop,  the  following : — 

1 .  Letters  patent  dated  18  Nqyember,  6  Edward  II. 

2.  Letters  patent  of  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  dated   at  Beaumaris, 

8  October,  25  Edward  III, 

3.  Letters  patent  of  the  same  dated  at  Beaumaris,   10  October,  25 

Edward  III.  inspecting  and  confirming  the  following : — 

(1.)  A  charter  dated  at  Windsor,  28  July,  3  Edward  III. 
[^Charter  Roll,  3  Edward  III,  No.  33],  inspecting  and 
confirming  the  following : — 

a,  A  charter  dated  at  Carnarvon,  21  October,  12  Edward  I. 
[  Charier  Boll,  12  Edward  L  No.  IJ 

b.  Letters  patent  dated  22  April,  7  Edward  II.  inspecting 
and  confirniing  letters  patent  dated  18  November,  6 
Edward  11. 

(2.)  Letters  patent  dated  16  August,  8  Edward  III. 

(3.)  A  charter  dated  at  Stamford,  10  August,  4  Edward  III, 

[  Charter  Boll,  4  Edward  III,  No.  51 .] 
(4.)  Letters  patent  dated  2  October,  15  Edward  III.  being  an 

exempUiication  of  letters  patent  dated  10  May,  3  Edward  III. 
(5.)  Letters  patent  dated  5  November,  12  Edward  L 

These.lettei's  of  Eichard  II.  have  been  lost  by  accident,  as  Hugh  Morgan, 
clean  of  Baugor,  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  wiU  be  surrendered  if 

found. 

Membrane  9 — conL 

Dec.  20.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation    to  Eichard,   bishop  of    Bangor,  of  the 

Westminster,   preceding  letters  patent.  For  100*.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

1469. 

Feb.  3.  Grant   to  Philip  Hardebeue,   merchant,  in  repayment  of  the  sum  of 

Westminster.  170/.  9^.  2d.  due  to  him  from  the  king,  tliat  he  or  his  executors  after  his 
decease  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  may  ship  sacks  and  bales  of  wool  in 
any  ports  of  the  realm  and  take  them  to  the  parts  of  Italy  by  the  straits 
of  Marrok  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  at  the  rate  of  4  marks  for  each 
sack  until  he  shall  thus  be  fully  satisfied  of  the  sS&id  sum.  By  p.s. 

1468. 

Sept.  1.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cumberland  for  the  restitution 

Westminster,  of  the  tempomhties  of  the  bishopric  oi  Carlisle  to  Master  Edward  Story, 


8  EDWABD  IV.— Pabt  III.  135 


14681  Membrane  9— cow^. 

whom  the  pope  has  appointed  buhop  and  whose  fealtj  the  king  has  taken. 
[Foedera,]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  eseheators  in  the  following  counties  :— 

Lincoln. 
Middlesex. 
Westmoreland. 
Derby. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

1469.  Membranes  8  and  7. 

Feb.  22.         Inspeadmus  and  confirmation  to  Henry  Trevylyan,  the  warden,  and  the 
Westminster,   brethren  and  sisters  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Katharine   by  the  Tower  of 
London  of  the  following  : — 

1.  Letters  patent  dated  23  April,  51   Edward  III.  granting  to  John  de 

Hermesthorp,  then  warden,  and  the  brethren  and  sisters  a  piece  of 
land  adjoining  the  garden  of  the  hospital. 

2.  Letters  patent  dated  20  September,  50  Edward  III.  granting  to  tbcm 

10/.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper  for  the  foundation  of  a 
chantry.  For  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

1468. 

Aug.  2.  Inspeximiis  and  confirmation  to  Laurence  Damlet,  the  warden,  and  the 

Westminster,  minor  canons  of  the  college  of  the  church  of  St.  Paul,  London,  «f  letters 
patent  dated  1  August,  18  Richard  II.  incorporating  them  into  a  collie 
and  granting  to  them  certain  messuages  ;  and  grant  of  protection  for  them 
and  their  tenants,  farmers,  servants,  houses,  lands  and  possessions ;  grant 
that  nothing  shall  be  taken  of  their  possessions  for  the  king's  use ;  and 
licence  for  the  alienation  by  them  of  the  said  messuages  and  eight  messuages 
in  Secollane  in  the  parish  of  St.  Sepulchre  without  Newegate  in  the 
suburbs  of  London  in  exchange  for  other  messuages,  lands  and  possessions 
of  the  same  yearly  value.  By  p.s.  and  for  100^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

1469.  dlEifBRANE  7 — COnt» 

Feb.  7.  Grant  to  the  king's  kiasm^  Qeorge,  .archblahpp  of  York,  and  his  heirs  and 

Westminster,  assigns  of  the  manor  of  Penley  or  Pendeley,  in  the  counties  of  Hertford  and 
Buckingham,  with  all  lands,  meadows,  pastures,  enclosures,  warrens,  woods, 
rents,  reversions,  services  and  profits,  and  8  messuages,  7  virgates  of  land, 
10  acres  of  meadow  and  20^.  rent  in  Helpesthope,  Suaynburn,  Thetyngdon, 
Ivynglio,  Pichelsthorn  and  Aston,  co.  Buckingham,  in  the  king's  hands  by 
the  forfeiture  of  Robert  Whitingham,  knight,  and  by  authority  of  an  act  in 
Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  to  hold  from 
4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  by  the  service  of  the  fourth  part  of  a  knight's  fee 
and  a  rent  of  a  red  rose  yearly  at  Midsummer,  with  all  issues  from  that 
date.     IFcedera.}  By  p.3. 

Membrane  6. 

Feb.  22.  Whereas  Edward  I.  by  letters  patent  dated  20  October,  33  Edward  I. 

Westminster,  granted  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Kirkeby  Monachorum  view  of  frank- 
pledge with  all  that  pertains  to  it  from  their  men  and  tenants  of  Theatre 
Waury,  Wolvey,  Little  Neunham,  Kirkeby'  Monaclioriim,  Newbold 
Paunton,  Little  Hardeborncjh  and  Walton  by  Wille,  co.  Warwick,  and 
Ivirkeby  on  the  Wreke,  co.  Leicester,  and  infanj^thefe  and  animals  called 
*  warff '  in  all  their  lands  of  those  j^laces,  rendering  to  the  king  6  marks 
yearly  at  the  Exchequer,  and  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  Carthusian 
house  of  the  Visitation  of  St.  Mary  in  the  Isle  of  Axiholme  now  hold  the 


IbG  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1 469.  Membrane  6 — conU 

said  prioiy  with  all  its  manors,  lands  and  possessions  by  a  grant  of 
Richai^d  11 .  to  John  Morebj,  then  prior  of  their  house,  and  his  brethren; 
the  king  hereby  confirms  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  said  Carthusian 
house  all  the  said  privileges  and  pardons  to  them  and  John  Hyggeford* 
esquire,  Thomas  Throgmarton,  esquire,  Ralph  Wodford,  esquire,  and 
Edward  Raylegh,  knight,  late  severally  sheriffs  of  Warwick  and  Leicester, 
all  sums  of  money  due  to  the  king  for  the  said  5  marks  yearly  from  the  first 
day  of  the  reign.     [Charter  Roily  33  Edward  I.  No,  15.]  By  p.s. 

Feb.  4.  G-rant  for  life  to  John  Langley*  esquire,  and  Thomas  Seyntleger,  esquire, 

Westminster,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the  former  by  letters  patent  dated  5  February, 
1  Edward  IV.  surrendered,  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  park  of  Chiltern- 
langley,  co.  Hertford,  the  custody  of  the  houses  of  the  mansion  of  the 
manor  of  Chiltemlangley  and  the  office  of  under-parker  of  the  king's  park 
of  Langley  called  Chiltemlangley,  receiving  fees  as  in  the  times  of 
Edward  III.  and  Richard  IL  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  manor  or 
lordship  of  Chiltemlangley.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  11  Whereas  on  25  November,  1  Edward  IV.  by  letters  patent  the  king 

Westminster,  granted  to  his  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  the  office  of  justice  of 
North  Wales,  and  on  28  August,  7  Edward  IV.  the  latter  at  the  king's 
desire  surrendered  these  letters  for  a  recompense  of  200/.  that  William, 
earl  of  Pembroke,  might  have  the  office ;  the  king,  in  consideration  of  this 
and  because  the  earl  of  Pembroke  had  the  office  by  virtue  of  letters  patent 
•  on  the  said  28  August,  hereby  grants  to  the  said  earl  of  Worcester  and  his 
assigns  200/.  yearly  for  his  life  from  that  date  from  the  issues  of  South 
Wales  or  until  he  shall  be  provided  with  lands  to  that  value.  By  p.s. 

March  3.         Inspeximui  and   confirmation    to    John  Sulyard,  now  seised    of    the 

Westminster,  undermentioned  warren  and  tenant  of  the  lands,  of  a  charter  dated  at 

Westminster,  6  January,  18  Edward  I.  granting  to  Roger  de  Escales  that 

he  and  his  heirs  should  have  free  warren  in  all  their  demesne  lands  of 

Wetherden,  co.  Suffolk.     [Charter  Roll,  18  Edward  I.  No,  101.] 

For  ^  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Membranes  5  and  4. 

Feb.  12.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  John  Sant,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of 
Westminster.  Abyndon  of  the  following  :— 

1.  Letters  patent  dated  26  July,  6  Edward  [I1I]>  granting  that  the  prior 

and  convent  shall  have  the  custody  of  the  abbey  during  voidance, 
rendering  to  the  king  100  marks  for  the  first  month  and  afterwards 
at  the  same  rate. 

2.  Letters  patent  dated   14  October,  4    Richard  II.    inspecting    and 

confirming  to  Peter,  then  abbot,  and  the  convent  a  charter  dated  at 
Woodstock,  3  June,  10  Edward  III.  [Charter  Roll,  10 Edward  IIL 
No.  30],  inspecting  and  confirming  tJie  following : — 

(1.)  A  charter  of  Kenulf,  king  of  the  Mercians,  dated  821. 

(2.)  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  20  May,  11  Edward  II. 

[Charter    Roll,    11    Edward    11.    No.    4],    inspecting    and 

confirming  the  following : — 

a.  A  charter  dated  at  Gisors,  29  March,  1  Richard  I. 

b.  A  charter  dated  at  Portsmouth,  20  April,  14  Henry  III. 
{Charter  Roll,  14  Henry  IIL  m.  4.] 

3.  Letters  patent  dated  18  January,  19  Richard  II.  confirming  their 

estate  in  the  manor  of  Whysshelee  and  Hurst  and  releasing  to  them 
a  profit  called  '  Metehome '  in  that  manor. 

For  10  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


8  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  III.  137 


1460,  Membrane  4 — cant, 

Feb.  22.  Whereas  on  11  April,  5  Edward  IV.  by  letters  patent  the  king  granted 

Westmintter.  to  his  kinsman  Richard  Neville,  earl  of  Warwick,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body 
divers  manors  and  possessions,  with  the  provision  that  he  render  100/. 
yearly  to  the  king  so  long  as  Richard  Salkeld,  esqnire,  or  any  male  heir  of 
his  body  survives,  the  king  hereby  releases  all  claim  to  the  said  100/.  yearly, 
in  consideration  of  the  good  services  of  the  earl  against  Henry  VI.  and  his 
accomplices  and  other  rebels.  And  whereas  on  23  July,  7  Edward  IV.  by 
other  letters  patent  {see  p,  25)  the  king  granted  to  Richard  Salkeld, 
esquire,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  the  lordships  and  manors  of 
Caldebeke,  Uldale  and  Wigton  and  all  pastnres  and  woods  called  <  le  West- 
ward' with  divers  specified  appurtenances  and  profits,  the  king  hereby 
grants  to  the  said  earl  and  his  said  heirs  the  reversion  of  the  same  should 
the  said  Richard  Salkeld  die  without  male  heir  of  his  body,  to  hold  by  the 
services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as 
they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  He  also  grants  to  the  said 
earl  and  his  said  heirs  the  manors  of  Papcastre,  Aspatrike  and  Withall, 
CO.  Cumberland,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  Henry,  late  earl  of 
Northumberland,  and  by  virtue  of  an  act  of  Parliament  at  Westminstery 
4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  and  the  manors  of  Solihull  and  Sheldon,  co. 
Warwick,  to  hold  as  above  with  all  towns,  members,  lands,  rents,  services, 
reversions,  meadows,  feedings^  pastures,  woods,  waters,  stanks,  mills, 
fisheries,  advowsons,  knights'  fees,  courts  leet,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs, 
escheats,  warrens,  chaces,  liberties  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  3. 

Feb.  12.  Whereas  lately  by  letters  patent  the  king  granted  to  his  sister  Anne, 
Westmiiuter.  duchess  of  Exeter,  the  lordships  and  manors  of  Maynarbydre  and  Pennelay, 
CO.  Pembroke,  and  the  castle,  land  and  lordship  of  Hope  and  Hopedale  in 
Wales  with  members  and  appurtenances  with  all  royal  rights,  franchises, 
liberties,  jurisdictions,  rents,  services,  couits  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge, 
cantreds,  commotes  and  other  profits,  the  town  of  Northwiche,  co.  Chester, 
and  a  yearly  rent  of  7/.  6«.  Sd.  from  the  issues  of  the  lands  of  Overmerssh, 
CO.  Chester,  the  manors  of  Stevyngton,  co.  Bedford,  and  Ludforde, 
CO.  Somerset,  the  manors  of  Bovitracy,  Northlyeu,  Holdesworthy  and 
Langacre,  the  castle,  lordships  and  manors  of  Barnestaple,  Combemartyn, 
Southmolton,  Dartyngton,  Blakeburueboty,  the  hundred  of  Fremyngton 
and  Southmolton  and  the  manor  of  Teryngton,  co.  Devon,  the  manors  of 
Hasilbeare  and  Blakedon  and  the  hundreds  of  Stone  and  Cattesasshe,  co. 
Somerset,  the  manors  of  Flete  Danerle,  Holberton,  Thometon  and 
Wyncletracy,  co.  Devon,  an  inn  called  Coldeherborugh  and  Coldeherborugh- 
lane  in  the  city  of  London,  the  bailiwick  of  the  forestership  in  the  forest  of 
Grovele  called  <  Southbaille,'  co.  Wilts,  the  manors  of  Newton  and  Haydok, 
CO.  Lancaster,  the  manors  of  Dalbere  and  Dalberesley  and  Wryzworth, 
CO.  Derby,  the  manor  of  Redlyngton,  co.  Rutland,  the  manor  of  Great 
Gaddesden,  co.  Hertford,  the  manor  of  Takebere,  co.  Cornwall,  the  manor 
of  Merton,  co.  Westmoreland,  the  manor  of  Langton,  co.  York,  all  the  lands, 
rents  and  services  called  *  Dogettes '  and  '  Morises '  in  Cawedon,  Hak well 
and  Little  Stanbrigge,  co.  Essex,  all  those  lands,  rents  and  services  called 
'  Wakerynges'  in  Great  Wakeryng  and  two  marshes  called  <  Ryggewarde'  and 
'  Tyllewerde '  in  Great  Stanbrigge,  co.  Essex,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons, 
services,  fairs,  markets,  warrens,  chaces,  fisheries  and  emoluments,  to  hold 
for  life  without  impeachment  of  waste  with  remainder  to  Anne  her  daughter 
and  the  heirs  of  the  body  of  the  latter  and  final  remainder  to  the  heirs  of 
the  body  of  the  duchess,  and  also  the  manor  of  Fremyngton,  co.  Devon,  to 
hold  with  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  for  life  and  for  seven  years  after 


138  CAIiBNDAB  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1469.  Membrane  ^^^cont. 

her  deftth  with  remainder  as  above ;  the  king  hereby  grants  the  reversion 
of  the  same  in  defaalt  of  such  heirs  to  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of 
England,  and.  her  heirs  and  assigns  to  hold  bj  the  services  of  as  many 
knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by 
before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  with  wreck  of  sea,  chattels  of  felons, 
fugitives  and  ouUaws,  chattels  called  waif  and  stray,  treasure  trove,  deodands 
and  other  profits.  Grant  also  to  her  and  her  heirs  and  assigns  of  60/. 
yearly  on  the  death  of  the  said  duchess,  viz.  40/.  from  the  issues  of  the 
county  of  Devon  and  201,  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Cambridge  and 
Huntingdon.  By  p.s. 

1468. 

Oct.  21.  Grant  to  the  abbess  and  convent  of  St.  Mary,  Winchester,  because  they 

Wettminster.  are  so  burdened  with  the  repairs  of  their  house  and  church  and  other 
possessions  and  the  payment  of  tenths  and  other  imposts  that  they  cannot 
support  the  injunctions  of  their  order,  that  they  shall  have  view  of  frank- 
pledge and  assize  of  bread  and  ale  with  waif  and  stray  and  all  pertaining  to 
this  view  at  each  of  their  towns  of  Erchesfont  and  Canynges,  co.  Wilts, 
with  their  hamlets,  from  all  their  tenants  and  other  residents  in  the  8ai<l 
towns  and  hamlets  and  within  the  precinct  of  the  same,  and  that  they  and 
the  said  tenants  and  residents  shall  be  quit  of  any  suit  at  the  king's  hundred 
of  Stotfold  alias  Swanbergh  and  of  receiving  any  sheriffs  or  other  officers, 
bailiffs  or  ministers  of  the  king.  By  p.s. 


\^QQ^  Membranes  2  and  1, 

March  2.  Indenture  between  the  kins  and  William,  lord  Hastyngcs,  his 
WcstmiDstcr.  chamberlain,  witnessing  that  whereas  the  king  has  taken  and  had  for 
coinage  of  every  pound  of  Tower  weight  of  gold  coined  within  his  mints  in 
his  realm  of  England  from  the  time  of  beginning  his  new  coins  until 
Michaelmas,  6  Edward  IV.  20s.  lOd.  and  for  coinage  of  every  pound  of 
Tower  weight  of  silver  within  the  said  time  As.  6d.  and  from  thence  until 
Michaelmas,  7  Edward  IV.  20s.  lOd.  and  3^.  2d,  respectively  in  like 
manner,  and  from  thence  until  Michaelmas,  8  Edward  IV.  I4s,  Od,  and 
2s.  8</.  respectively  in  like  manner,  he  has  ordained  that  from  Michaelmas 
last  aforesaid  until  Christmas  and  so  during  pleasure  there  shall  be  takea 
\As.  Qd,  and  2s,  Sd.  respectively  in  like  manner,  and  has  ordained  the  said 
lord  Hastynges  master  and  worker  of  his  moneys  of  gold  and  silver  and 
keeper  of  all  manner  '  chaunges  and  outchaunges '  in  the  Tower  of  London, 
the  realm  of  England  and  the  town  of  Calais  and  marches  of  the  same.  Ue 
shall  make  five  kinds  of  gold  money,  one  piece  'rennyng  for  10.9.  of 
sterlinges '  which  shall  be  called  the  noble  of  gold,  of  which  there  shall  be 
45  in  the  pound  of  the  weight  of  the  Tower,  pieces  of  6s.  called  the  half 
noble  of  gold  and  2s.  Od.  called  the  *  ferthyng '  of  gold  in  like  manner, 
a  piece  of  6«,  %d.  called  an  '  aungell '  of  gold,  of  which  there  shall  be  67^ 
in  the  pound,  and  a  piece  of  3«.  4J.  called  an  '  aungellet '  of  gold  in  like 
manner ;  and  every  pound  weight  of  the  Tower  of  the  said  moneys  shall  be 
worth  22/.  \0s.  and  shall  be  of  23  carats  3^  grains  fine ;  of  which  moneys  the 
king  shall  have  of  every  pound  weight  14^.  6^.,  whereof  the  master  shall  have 
^2s.  6d.  for  the  working  of  the  coins  and  other  expenses,  and  the  warden, 
controller,  clipper  of  the  irons  and  clerk  of  the  coins  shall  have  their 
expenseSi  and  there  shall  remain  to  the  merchant  of  every  pound  of  fine 
gold  and  clean  which  he  putteth  to  coin  21L  I5s.  6d.  The  master  shall  be 
allowed  at  the  assay  a  variation  of  the  eighth  pait  of  a  carat  in  the  pound,  to 
be  called  *  remedie,*  but  otherwise  shall  melt  and  reforge  defective  money  at 
his  own  cost.  He  shall  make  {\\e  kinds  of  silver  mcni^y,  viz.  a  piece  of  4<f. 
called  a  'grote,'  of  which  ihere  shall  be  112^  in  tiic  pound  aforesaid,  and 


8  EDWARD  XV.— Part  III,  139 


1469.  Mtmbrane$  Z  ond  1— con/. 

pieces  of  a  *  half  grote/  a  penny,  a  halfpenny  and  a  farthing  in  like  manner ; 
and  every  pound  weight  of  silver  of  these  moneys  shall  hold  11  ounces  2d, 
of  sterlings  of  the  weight  of  fine  silver  and  18^.  weight  of  alloy ;  and  of 
every  such  pound  the  king  shall  have  2s.  Sd,,  whereof  the  master  shall  have 
14c/.  and  the  warden,  controller,  clipper  of  the  irons  and  clerk  of  the  coins 
sitall  have  their  wages,  and  there  shall  remain  to  the  merchant  34«.  lOd, ; 
and  the  '  remedie '  shall  be  2d.  weight  in  the  pound.     Before  issue  a  noble's 
value  of  every  10  x'ounds  of  gold  and  28,  weight  of  every  100  pounds  of 
silver  shall  be  put  in  a  box  sealed  with  the  seals  of  the  warden,  master  and 
controller  and  shut  with  three  keys  of  which  they  shall  have  each  one,  and  the 
said  box  shall  remain  in  the  keeping  of  the  master  and  shall  be  opened 
every  three  months  for  assay  at  Westminster  upon  reasonable  warning 
before  some  lords  of  the  council  in  the  presence  of  the  warden  and  master, 
and  assay  shall  be  made  by  fire  or  touch.    The  master  shall  make  a  privy 
mark  upon  all  moneys  made  by  him  and  shall  take  gravers  to  grave  the 
irons  at  the  king's  cost  and  other  workmen,  and  the  irons  when  they  be 
clipped  shall  be  delivered  to  the  warden,  and  the  clipper  shall  not  clip 
elsewhere  but  in  one  house  within  the  Tower.     He  shall  receive  gold  and 
silver  brought  to  the  Tower  at  its  true  value,  and  in  case  of  doubt  the  king's 
assayers  shall  determine  the  truth,  for  which  purpose  two  stones  and  needles 
shall  be  provided,  and  the  balances  and  weights  shall  be  amended  from  time 
to  time.    No  money  or  bullion  shall  be  taken  out  of  the  realm,  except  by 
special  leave  of  the  kiug,  and  no  false  or  counterfeit  money  brought  in 
under  pain  of  forfeiture.     The  king  confirms  to  the  master  and  his  officers 
and  workers  of  the  said  money  the  charters  of  francliises  granted  to  the 
moneyers,  and  the  moneyers  shall  be  ready  to  do  their  work  at  all  times. 
And  no  person  shall  liold  common  exchange,  privy  or  apert,  on  pain  of  the 
forfeiture  contained  in  the  statute  of  25  Edward  III.  of  which  forfeiture 
the  master  shall  have  I2d.  in  the  pound.    And  for  the  performance  of  the 
covenants  aforesaid  the  said  master  has  found  borowes  in  100/.  each,  viz. 
Ralph  Hastynges  of  Kerby,  co.  Leicester,  *  esquyer,'  William  Stephens  of 
London,  *  gentilman,'  Hugh  Brice,  Robert  Hill,  Edmund  Shawe,  Richard 
Preston,  Henry  Massy  and  John  Barker  of  London,  *  goldsmythes.' 
English.  By  p.8. 


]^4jgQ^  Membrane  1 — cont. 

Oct.  25.  Grant  to  the  kinof's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  and  the  heirs 

Wcstmimter.  of  his  body  of  the  castle,  lordship  and  manor  of  Fareley  with  its  members^  co. 
Somerset,  the  lordships  and  manors  of  Haightesbury  and  Tefont,  co.  Wilts., 
and  the  other  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions,  services  and 
possessions  in  tlie  counties  of  Somerset,  Wilts,  Dorset,  Devon,  Gloucester 
and  elsewhere  within  the  realm  of  England  late  of  Robert  Hungerford, 
knight,  late  lord  Hungerford,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his 
forfeiture  and  by  virtue  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  and  also  the  lordship,  manor  and  town  of 
Bedmynstro  or  Bedmyster  with  its  members  in  the  county  of  Gloucester 
and  all  lands,  farms,  rents,  services  and  possessions  in  the  same  county  and 
elsewhere  within  the  roalm  late  of  Eleanor,  late  duchess  of  Somerset,  or  in 
the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  Henry,  late  duke  of  Somerset,  or 
Edmund  Beaufort  his  brother  and  by  virtue  of  the  act  aforesaid,  to  hold 
with  knights'  fees,  advowsous,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fairs, 
markets,  parks,  wan-ens,  liberties,  franchises  and  other  profits  by  the 
accustouicd  bci  \  icos.  By  p.s. 


140  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS.  ^ 


1469.  MSMBRANB  Ud. 

Feb.  12.  Commission  to  Walter  Dcvereux  of  Ferres,  knight,  Richard  Chok,  knight, 
Westminster.  John  Welf  ord  and  Thomas  Brygge  to  deliver  the  f^l  of  Hereford  castle  of 
John  Partiichetaker  late  of  Grossemoud  in  the  marches  of  Wales,  *  husbond- 
man,'  William  Webbe  of  Tybton,  co.  Gloucester,'  husbondmiuQ,'  John  Hull  of 
Tjbton,  '  husbondman,'  William  Hull  of  Hopemeleysell,  co.  Hereford, 
<  laborer,'  and  Walter  Putte  of  the  same,  *  husbondman,'  prisoners  there. 


141 


9  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I. 


1469. 

April  20. 
VTestmiiiater. 


AprU  21. 
Wefltminster. 


April  22. 
Wefitminster. 

*April  20. 
IWestmiiitter. 


April  21. 
Westminster. 


April  24. 
Westminster. 


MSMBRANS  24. 

PardoDB  of  outlawry  to  the  following  :— 

Kichard  Conburgh  late  of  Bysshoppyston,  co.  Wilts,  '  husbondman/ 
for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea 
that  he  render  10  marks  to  George  Middelton  and  Richard  Qildon, 
administrators  of  the  goods  of  John  Heth,  late  canon  of  Salisbury 
cathedral  and  prebendary  of  Sysshoppyston,  who  died  intestate; 
he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Robert  Danby,  knight, 
chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified.  Wilts. 

Ralph  Antron  late  of  Towestoke,  co.  Devon,  'gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Richard  Ryke  touching  a  trespass  committed 
by  him  and  Joan  Dubber  late  of  Towestoke,  wydowe/  John 
Coteler  of  Bamestaple,  co.  Devon,  the  elder,  'coteler,'  and  John 
Coteler  of  Bamestaple  the  younger,  *  coteler.'  Cornwall. 

William  Harres  of  Maydon  Bradley,  co.  Wilts, '  husbondman/  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Rygby  touching  a  debt  of  10/.     Wilts. 

William  Gyrene  of  Sl  Neots,  co.  Huntingdon,  '  taillour,'  for  not  ap- 
pearing when  sued  with  Thomas  Crakke  of  Kymbalton,  co. 
Huntingdon,  'yoman,'  Thomas  Bowelast  of  Kymbalton,  'yoman,' 
Thomas  Haret  of  Eymbalton,  *  yoman,'  John  Fyssher  of  Eymbalton, 
'  glover,'  Roger  Walsshman  of  Eymbalton,  *  yoman,'  Thomas  Mynte  of 
Eymbalton,  'yoman,'  Henry  Crakke  of  Eymbalton,  ^yomau,' Richard 
Rysley  of  Eymbalton,  'yoman,'  Richard  Boweblast  of  St.  Neots, 
'  yomaii,'  John  Chapman  of  St.  Neots,  the  younger,  *  mercer,'  Thomas 
Stacy  of  St.  Neots, '  yoman,'  John  Corbryk  of  St.  Neots,  *  taillour,' 
John  Grore  of  Great  Paxton,  co.  Huntingdon, '  yoman,'  Roger  Neve 
of  Great  Faxton,  'carpenter,'  Thomas  Smyth  of  Hareweston,  co. 
Huntingdon,  '  husbondman,'  Thomas  Lambe  of  Hardewyk  by 
Awnsley,  co.  Huntingdon, '  husbondman,'  John  Turpyn  of  Basingle, 
CO.  Huntingdon, '  laborer,'  John  Butteler  of  Littelyngton,  co.  Hunt- 
ingdon, '  husbondman,'  and  John  Pynke  of  Littelyngton,  '  yoman,' 
to  answer  Richard  Byeston  touching  a  trespass.  Cambridge. 

John  Alman  late  of  Whaddon  by  Alwardbury,  co.  Wilts, '  husbondman,' 
alitis '  fermer,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render 
14/.  18#.  to  William  Heron,  citizen  and  '  haburdassher '  of  London, 
and  Joan  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Pakker  late  of  Salisbury, 
'mercer,*  and  executrix  of  his  will.  Middlesex. 

Laurence  Ayssho we  or  Aysshewe  late  of  Charnok  Gogard,  co.  Lancaster, 
'  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  when  sued  with 
Richard  Aysshowe  lato  of  Charnok  Gogard,  'gentilman,'  Edward 
Cartwryght  late  of  Maunsfeld  in  Shirwode,  co.  Nottingham, '  laborer'' 
and  Thomas  Brodeherst  late  of  Chemok  Gogard,  'hiborer,'  to 
answer  Richard  Illyngworth  touching  a  trespass,  and  when  sued  with 
William  Tranas.late  of  Sharpule,  co.  Lancaster,  'husbondman.' 
Nicholas  Tranas  late  of  Sharpule,  '  husbondman,'  Laurence  Tranas 
late  of  Sharpule,  'husbondman,'  Ralph  Tranas  late  of  Sharpule, 
'  husbondman,'  John  Stones  late  of  Sharpule, '  husbondman,'  Ellas 
Ratclyff  late  of  Sharpule,  'gentilman,'  Robert  Aysshowe  late  of 
Chemok  Gogard, '  gentilman,'  Nicholas  Aysshowe  late  of  Charnok 


144 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1469. 

July  4. 
Westmizister. 


June  14. 
Westminster. 


July  4. 
Westminster. 


June  7. 
Westminster. 


July  6. 
Westminster. 

July  9. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  20. 

Westminster. 

'Oct  18. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  30. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  3. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  7. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  2Z'''-coni, 

Thomas  Innocent  of  Leycestre,  co.  Leicester,  ^  belleyeter,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Richai*d  Neuton  and  his  fellows^ijustices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  John  Eabyan  of  Coggeshale, 
Mraper,'  touching  a  debt  of  20/.  and  before  the  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  present  king  to  answer  John  Dalby,  son  of  Alice 
Dalby,  late  widow,  touching  a  debt  of  10/.    London  and  Nottingham. 

William  Haryngton  late  of  Westley,  co.  Lancaster,  esquire,  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Fry  sot  and  hid  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Thomas  Loughton  and  Robert  Golwyche, 
executors  of  the  will  of  Ralph  Holand,  late  citizen  and  tailor  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  61,  London. 

Thomas  Grene  late  of  Wendover,  co.  Buckingham,  '  yoman,'  for  not 

appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Nasshe 

'    touching  a  debt  of  5  marks.  Buckingham. 

Roger  Gt)ldwyn  of  Hadley,  co.  Suffolk, '  chapman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  William  Lok  of  London,  *  mercer,'  touching  two  debts  of 
26/.  London. 

William  Cokkys  late  of  Castelacre,  co.  Norfolk,  clerk,  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  John  Gylmyn  touching  a  trespass.  Norfolk. 

Robert  Cotes  late  of  Bryggewater,  co.  Somerset, '  gentilman,'  aUat  of 
Welscombe  or  Wyllescombe,  co.  Somerset,  for  not  appearing  before 
John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king, 
to  answer  Richard  Benyll  of  London,  ^  skynner,'  touching  a  debt 
of  46«.  8c/.  William  Haddon,  '  gentilman,'  touching  a  debt  of  14/. 
and  Henry  Bourghchiere,  viscount  Bourghchiere,  and  Thomas 
Ryngeston  touching  a  debt  of  4^/.  and  before  the  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  present  king  to  answer  Thomas  Morton  touching  a  debt 
of  15/.  13#.  4d.  London. 

William  Chapman  late  of  Asshewell,  co.  Hertford, '  harbour,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  Richard  Touker  touching  a 
trespass.  Hertford. 

Stephen  Wyard  of  Nowebury  alias  late  of  Neubery,  co.  Berks,  *  tanner,' 
and  Thomas  Robyns  of  Newebury,  '  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Noreys  touching  a 
debt  ot  40/.  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Mirfield  late  of  Stanelay,  co.  York,  clerk,  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  William  Gascoigne,  knight,  touching  a  debt  of  10/. 

Yorlf. 

John  Baker  late  of  Wyndam,  co.  Norfolk,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  William  Beaufitz,  citizen  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  40/.  London* 

John  Barbour  late  of  Hamerton,  co.  Huntingdon,  'smyth,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  he 
render  40f .  to  William  Chambre  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  late  the  wife 
of  William  Aldewyncle,  esquire.  Northampton. 

Henry  Hunston  late  of  Honyng,  co.  Norfolk,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Pnsot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Thomas  Hodges,*  citizen  and  *  loder '  of 
Norwich,  touching  a  debt  of  4/.  6«.  8d.  Norwich. 

Thomas  Cabowe  of  Little  Waldyngfeld,  co.  Suffolk,  *  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John 
Appylton  touching  a  debt  of  6/.  Suffolk. 


9  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I. 


145 


««i 


1470. 

Feb.  10. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  2?— con/. 

Robert  Warde  1  ite  of  Alspath,  co.  Warwick,  clinplato,  for  not  appearing 
when  sued  with  John  Biestell  late  of  Meryden,  co.  Warwick, 
'  Odteler/  to  answer  John  Coryngham,  chaplain,  touching  a  trespass. 

Middlesex. 


1469. 

April  24. 
Westminster. 


May  4. 

Westminster. 


June  9. 
Westminster. 


May  15. 

Westminster. 


Jane  12. 
Westminster. 


June  15. 
Westminster. 


June  1. 
Westminster. 


Juljr  1. 
Westminster. 


June  29. 
Westminster. 


7  061S6. 


Mbmbrasm  22. 

John  Shaip  late  of  Rugge,  co.  Hertford,  ^husbondman/  for  not 
appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  William  Grene  touching  a 
trespass.  Middlesex. 

William  Dent  late  of  Selby,  co.  York,  <  harpour,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  when  sued  with  Thomas  HaU  late 
of  Lenerton,  co.  York,  *  gentilman,'  Richard  Hull  late  of  Lenerton, 
*  gentilman/  John  Hall  hite  of  Lenerton,  '  gentilman,'  Robert 
Forster  late  of  Byrkyn,  co.  York,  chaplain,  John  Halele  late  of 
Milforth  by  Shirbourn  in  Elmet,  co.  York,  *  yoman,'  Robert  Halelo 
late  of  Milforth,  *  yoman,'  John  Wilbarn  late  of  Birkyn,  co.  York, 
'  yoman/  and  Peter  Hail  late  of  Lenerton,  <  gentilman/  to  answer 
John,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  German,  Selby,  touching  a 
trespass.  *  York. 

William  Shire  of  Podennek,  co.  Cornwall,  'goldsmyth,'  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Piysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Walter  Brydwode  touching  a  debt  of  45f. 

Devon. 

Richard  Kjrmbear  of  the  parish  of  St.  Stephen  by  Saltayssh,  co. 
Comwally  *  gentilman/  alias  of  Saltayssh,  for  not  appearing  before 
the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  the  warden  or  dean  and  canons 
of  the  college  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  touching 
a  debt  of  100/.  Middle:*ex. 

John  Hynde  of  Snarston,  co.  Leicester,  *  husbondman,'  for.  not 
appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  when  sued  with  Henry  atte  Halle  of  Overton, 
CO.  Leicester,  <  gentilman/  John  York  of  Oddyston,  co.  Leicester, 
'  husbondman,'  and  Robert  GiJorde  of  Chilyngton,  co.  Stafford, 
esquire,  to  answer  Thomas  Burdet,  esquire,  touchiug  a  trespass.* 

Leicester. 

Walter  Bumard  of  St.  Germans,  co.  Cornwall,  '  husbondman/  fur  not 
appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  William  Adam  touching  a 
trespass.  Cornwall. 

Edward  Sprengeaax  of  Claydon,  co.  Buckingham-  *  gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Richard  Neuton  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Biisnch  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Thomas  Gay,  citizen  and  tailor  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  42#.  London. 

John  Goldsmyth  late  of  Yeldyng,  co.  Kent,  *  husbondman/  for  not. 
appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
01  the  late  king,  to  answer  David  Selly  touching  a  debt  of  100a. 

Middlesex. 

Robert  Dexter  of  London,  chaplain,  for  not  appearing  before  Robert 
Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  William 
Chadworth,  esquire,  and  Kichaid  Stratford,  esquire,  touching  a  debt 
of  5/.  Mi'idlesex.. 


14G 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1469. 

July  6. 
Westminster. 


June  25. 
Westminster. 

Julj  4. 
Westminster. 


July  9. 
Wei?  t  minster. 


July  10. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  18. 
Westminster. 

Oct.  25. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  19. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  8. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  20. 

Westminster 


Membrane  77 — cont. 

Richard  Calverd  late  of  Nonraonklon,  co.  York,  *yoman,'  for  net 
appearinflf  before  the  justices  of  the  Hench  to  answer  Robert  Ughtred, 
knight,  touching  a  debt  of  10/. 


York. 


John  Milne  of  Eyham,  co.  Derby,  chnplain,  for  not  aopearing  to  answer 
Nicholas  Hill  of  Folowe  and  John  Hill  of  Folowe  touching  a  debt 
of  12/.  Derby. 

John  Parvs,  late  vicar  of  the  parish  church  of  Brodehantcn  or  Brode- 
henton,"co.  Wilts,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Master  Andrew  HuLs 
late  keeper  of  the  privy  stal  of  the  late  king,  and  Ritfhard  Weston 
touching  a  debt  of  40/.  Wilis. 

Roger  Gunne  late  ofltryngham,  co.  Norfolk,  clerk,  alias  chaplain,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  40*.  to  Geoffrey  Spirlyng, 
executor  to  the  will  of  Stej>hen  Pyke,  late  parson  of  the  church  of 
Coldanger,  co.  Essex.  Norfolk. 

William  Bray  late  of  Abyndon,  co.  Berks,  *  yoman/  alias  *  chapman,' 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Richard  Bulstrele, '  gentilman,'  touching 
a  debt  of  27/.  19*.  10c/.,  and  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  ICO*,  to 
John  Hauke,  executor  of  the  will  of  Richard  Hattar  late  of  Bristol, 
merchant.  .  London  and  Biistol. 

Henry  Copley  late  of  Wydeford,  co.  Hertford,  chaplain,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Foston,  'gentilman,'  touching  a  debt 
of  4/.  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Holmes  of  Leke  in  Holand,  co.  Lincoln,  chaplain,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Robert  Robertson  touching  a  trespass. 

Leicester, 

William  Snayth  late  of  London,  *  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing  before 
John  Frys  it  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  ihe  late  king, 
to  answer  John  Manyngham  alias  Mannyngham,  esquire,  touching  a 
debt  of  40*.  London. 

Ralph  CareU  lale  of  Hokewold,  co.  Norfolk,  *  gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  he 
render  his  account  to  James  Arblaster,  esquire,  for  the  time  when  he 
was  his  receiver,  Suffolk. 

Robert  Knyght  late  of  Yeldyng,  co.  Kent, '  bmyth,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Henry  NevylU,  citizen  and  'iremonger'  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  4/.  16*.  London. 

.  William  Byllyngdon  or  Billyngdon  late  of  Mokkyng  or  Mukyng,  co. 
Essex,  *  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his 
ft  Hows,  justices  cf  (he  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  a  plea  that 
he  render  100/.  to  Richard  Payn,  citizen  and  « draper '  of  London, 
and  Thomaa  Gylmyn,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  executors  of 
the  will  of  Thomas  Hawekyn  alias  Hawkyn,  lato  citizen  and  grocer 
of  London,  and  George  Irlond  and  Margaret  his  wife,  late  the  wife 
of  Thomas  Hawkyn,  their  co-executrix,  and  before  the  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  present  king  to  answer  Philip  Malpaa,  citizen  and 
mercer  of  London,  Stephen  Morys,  Richard  Bedford  and  Thomas 
Gilmyn,  grocer  of  London,  touching  debts  of  48/.,  46*.  8<f .,  20  marks 
and  80/.  respectively.  Surrey,  Middlesex,  and  London. 

William  Calverhull  late  of  Wynchestre,  co.  Southampton,  clerk,  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas 
Batter,  draper,  and  William  Wolston,  *  brasyer,'  citizens  of  London, 
touchincr  a  debt  of  20  marks.  London. 


9  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I. 


147 


1469. 

Ncv.  20. 

Westminster. 


Oct  13. 

Woftiuiuster. 

Oct.  18. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  7. 
Westminsttf.^ 


Nov.  7. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  27. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  27. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  28. 
Westminster. 

1470. 

Jan.  3. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  25. 
Westminster. 

Jiin.  24. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  22'^cont 

John  Byrd  of  Walden,  co.  Essex,  '  chapman/  for  not  appearing  before 
Jolin  Prysot  and  bis  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king, 
to  answer  Robert  Barley  of  London,  mercer,  touching  a  debt  of  4C5. 

London. 

John  Stede  late  of  Colchcstre,  co.  Essex,  'harbour,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Richard  Turnaunt  of 
London,  *  gentilman,'  touching  a  debt  of  37/.  2«.  Middlesex* 

Edmund  Merssh  late  of  Fennystaunton,  co.  Huntingdon,  ^  yoman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  the  dean  and  canons  of  the  king's  free  chapel 
of  St.  Stephen  within  his  palace  of  Westminster  touching  a  debt 
of  34/.  Middlesex. 

Bartholomew  Godbed  of  Cambrygge,  co.  Cambrygge,  *  chaundeler,'  for 
not  appearing  before  Richard  Neuton  and  his  feUows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Stephen  Brown  and  Rose  his  wife 
touching  a  debt  of  QOs,  London. 

Richard  More  late  of  Carlille,  co.  Cumberland,  merchant,  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  n  plea  that  he 
render  9  marks  to  John  Mason  and  Margaret  his  wife,  late  the  wife 
of  John  Elwold,  citizen  and  'hurer '  of  London,  and  administratrix 
of  his  goods.  London. 

John  Bailly  late  of  Sudburgh,  co.  Northampton,  '  husboudman,'  for 
not  appearing  when  sued  with  John  Stacy  late  of  Achirche,  co. 
Northampton,  Miusbondman,'  to  answer  Henry  Grene,  esquire, 
touching  a  trespass. 

Membrane  21. 

John  Gatton  late  of  Mockyng,  co.  Essex, '  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Tliomas  Gilmyn,  grocer  of  London,  and  Philip  Malpas, 
citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching  debts  of  ^0/.  and  48/. 
respectively.  London. 

John  Hill  of  Rurnham,  co.  Buckingham, '  bocher,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  John  Colman,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  touching  a  debt 
of  6/.  London. 

Edmund  Sharpe  late  of  Steventon,  co.  Berks, '  bocher,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Robert  Tooke,  citizen  and  '  iremonger '  of  London,  alias 
'  marehaunt,'  touching  a  debt  of  50«.  London. 

Nicholas  Welion  late  of  Westdrayton,  co.  Berks,  'bocher,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Robert  Tooke,  citizen  and  '  iremonger '  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  70«.  London. 

Nicholas  Champeneys  late  of  Strode,  co.  Kent, '  gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Jolin  Porter  of  London,  ^  harbour,'  touching  a 
debt  of  16/.  17«.  London. 

Richard  Gynner  late  of  Southraorton,  co.  Berks,  'husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  fJohn  Fortey  and  William  Chedworth  touching 
a  debt  of  40/.  Gloucester. 

John  Cornemonger  of  Cicestre,  co.  Sussex,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Richard  More,  esquiie,  touching  a  debt  of  8/. 

Berks. 

Robert  Haynes  of  Bersted,  co.  Kent,  '  yoman,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  William  Overton,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  53^.  4(/. 

York. 

K   2 


148 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1470, 

Jan.  26. 
Westminster. 

Jan.  20. 

Westminister. 


1469. 

Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 


1470. 

Jan.  23. 
Westminster. 


[     Jan.  26. 
Westminster. 


Jan.  28. 
Westminster. 


Jan.  26. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  28. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  3. 
Westminster. 

Feb.  8. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  9. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  21 — cont 

Richard  Bedell  late  of  Shorne,  co.  Kent,  'husbondman/  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Jordan  touching  a  debt  of  40«.         Kent. 

Thomas  Markeham  late  of  Topclyif,  co.  York,  *  chaplain,'  for  not 
appealing  to  ansm'er  a  plea  that  he  render  40/.  to  Margaret  late  the 
wife  of  Robert  Wright,  executrix  of  the  uill  of  Robert  Wright  late 
of  Little  Dryfield,  father  and  executor  of  the  will  of  John  Wright 
Inte  of  Little  Driffeld,  *  joman.',  York, 

Thomas  Melbnme  of  Danby  Wiske,  co.  York,  clerk,  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prjsot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  tlie  late  king,  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  his  account  to  John 
Marchall,  clerk,  for  the  time  when  he  was  his  bailiff  in  VYheldrjk 
and  his  recelTer,  and  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  present 
king  to  answer  John  Bothe,  bishop  of  Exeter,  touching  two  <lebts  of 
10/.  York  and  Middlesex. 

John  Alan  late  of  Bambj  on  Dun,  co.  York,  the  younger,  *  husbond- 
man,'  for  not  api)earing  l)efore  the  king  to  answer  John  Grene 
touching  a  trespass.  York* 

Richard  Roberdes  late  of  Hereford,  ^hosteler,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Barton,  mayor  of 
Hereford,  touching  a  debt  of  40/.  Middlesex, 

Walter  Stotfold  lute  of  Bedford,  co.  Bedford,  'gentilman,'  alias  of  the 
county  of  Northampton,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he 
render  16/.  to  Margaret  Flemmyng,  executrix  of  the  will  of  Thomas 
Flemmyng.  London. 

John  Kyng  of  Prydy,  co.  Somerset,  'husbondman/  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Piysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late 
king,  to  answer  William  Bonvyle,  knight^  touching  a  debt  of  6/.  9s.  Id. 

Somerset, 

John  Exil  of  Westbern  by  Upton  Nobil,  co.  Somerset,  '  husbondman,* 
for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William 
Greffey  and  Richard  Playstowe  touching  a  debt  of  1 7/.  lOs. 

London. 

William  Gyges  of  Allerton  in  Shirwode,  co.  Nottingham,  chaplain,  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  John  Clerk  touching  a  trespass. 

Nottingham. 

John  Norham  late  of  Neubyggyng,  co.  Westmoreland,  clerk,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  his  account  to  William 
Nicholson,  clerk,  for  the  time  when  he  was  his  receiver. 

Westmoreland. 

John  Brsdeford  late  of  Langelode,  co.  Somerset,  '  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  William  Salter  touching  a  debt  of  40s, 

Devon. 

Robert  Avelyn  lato  of  Warfeld,  co.  Berks,  Miusbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Robert  Tooke,  citizen  and  Mremonger'  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  40s.  London. 

William  Serteyn  late  of  Southmolton,  co.  Devon,  ^  frankeleyn,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Creche  touching  a  trespass  committed  by 
him  and  John  Harewode  late  of  Estluccomt^,  co.  Devon, '  finnkeleyn.' 

Somerset. 


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149 


1470. 
Feb.  7. 

Westmiiifter. 

Feb.  5. 

IVestmiDster. 


Jan.  23. 
Wcttmiiistor. 


Feb.  10. 
Westminttor. 

Feb.  12. 
Weatminiter. 


Feb.  12. 

Westmintter. 

Feb.  11. 
W«»tiiiiiister. 


Feb.  6. 
Wfitmiiuter. 

Feb.  12. 
Westminster. 

Feb.  13. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  21— etm^ 

John  Slade  late  of  Overdoudeswell,  co.  Gloucester,  *  busbondman/  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  William  Garno.i  U u;bing  a  debt  of  100#. 

Gloucester. 

£dmond  Olyve  late  of  Th'^mylthorp,  co.  Norfolk,  the  joun;;or,  *  hus- 
bondmnn/  and  Margaret  his  wife,  executrix  of  the  will  of  John 
Parke  late  of  Themylthorp,  '  husbondman/  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  a  plea  that  they  render  9  matks  6s.  8 J.  to  William  Parke  of 
Foxle.  Norfolk. 

John  Bullesdon  late  of  Neuton  Seyntlo,  co.  Somerset,  esquire,  aliae 
late  of  Bremley,  co.  Southampton,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John 
Gay  wode  touching  a  debt  of  0/.  Bristol. 

Philip  Pakke  late  of  Erlham,  co.  Norfolk,  clerk,  alias  late  of  Norwich, 
chaplain,  ali€U  of  London,  for  not  Appearing  to  answer  John  Broun 
touching  a  debt  of  4  murks.  Norwich. 

William  Baron  late  of  Esthauyfeld,  co.  Essex,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Henry  Yuly,  citizen  and  brewer  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  40s.  London. 

William  Thomas  of  Here,  co.  Devon,  '  laborer,*  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late 
kin;r,  to  answer  a  plea  that  lie  render  40s.  to  Itichard  Leverm(»re  the 
eltler,  executor  of  the  will  of  Hugh  Levermore.  Devon. 

John  Thomas  of  Bere  the  younger,  *  lalK>rer,'  for  the  same.  L'evon. 

Henry  Breude  late  of  Bishop's  Lenn,  co.  Norfolk,  '  yonian,'  for  not 
Xkppeasing  before  the  justices  of  tlie  Bench  to  answer  Geoffrey 
Feldyng,  mercer  and  late.alderman  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  12/. 

Norfolk. 

Roger  Cansy  of  Bishop's  Tauton,  co.  Devon,  *  yoman,'  and  Agnes  his 
wife,  late  the  wife  of  Adam  Kenier,  for  not  apfiearing  to  answer 
Thomas  Gay  the  ehler  touching  a  debt  of  40#.  London. 

Peter  Gerveys  late  of  Banatheiek  by  Merthyn,  co.  Cornwall,  *geutil> 
man.'  for  not  ap|)eariug  to  answer  Henry  Gyllyot  touching  a  debt  of 


20/. 


Middlesex. 


William  Clyver  late  of  Shropham  aUashiie  of  Rekynghale  by  Botesdale, 
CO.  Suffolk,  *yoman,'  alias  William  Olyver  late  of  Attilburgh,  co. 
Norfolk,  alias  W^illiam  Oliver  late  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk, 
*  fponer,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  jui»tices  of  the  Bench  of  the 
late  king  to  answer  Nicholas  Neweman,  citizen  of  Norwich,  *  drapere,' 
touching  a  debt  of  40s.  and  William  Pryce  tot  chit  ig  a  trespass,  and 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  present  king  to  answer 
Robert  Burgeys  of  Buiy  St.  Edmunds,  'harbour,'  and  Thomas 
Olyver  touching  debts  of  •!/.  \3s.  and  14/.  16#.  Sd.  respectively. 

Norwich,  Norfolk,  and  Suffolk. 


1469.  Membrane  20. 

March  6.  On  16  September,  5  Edward  IV.  the  king  willed  nnd  doiiOvl  hii  servant 

Westminster.  Hugh  Brice,  deputy  to  William,  lord  Hastynges>  in  his  office  of  master  and 
worker  of  the  king's  moneys  of  gold  and  silver  and  keeper  of  the  mints 
and  exchanges  in  the  Tower  of  London,  the  realm  of  England  and  the 
town  of  Calais,  to  take  upon  him  the  occupation  and  keeping  of  the  mint6 
and  exchanges  aforesaid  and,  whereas  before  that  day  there  was  paid  at  the 
mints  of  London,  York,  Coventry,  Norwich  and  Bristol  to  eveiy  person 


150  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


J4(J0.  Membrane  20— co»/. 

that  brought  gold  or  silver  21/.  95.  2  /.  and  33*.  for  every  pound  weight  of 
the  Tower  ol  gold  and  silver  respectively  by  tale,  after  that  day  he  was  to 
receive  by  weight  and  deliver  by  the  same  weight  to  every  person  bringino: 
gold  or  silvt  r  to  the  Tower  aforesaid  or  ihe  mints  of  York  and  Bristol  until 
Michaelmas,  6  Kdward  IV.  and  to  take  no  more  for  coinage  than  20*.  \0d. 
and  4«.  M.  of  every  pound  of  Tower  weight  of  gold  and  silver  respectively, 
and  to  make  money*  of  gold  and  silver  according  Co  ihe  indenture  between 
the  king  and  the  said  lord  Ilastynges,  and,  whereas  before  the  said 
16  September  old  nobles  and  all  gold  of  beyond  the  sea  called  *  masse  goold,' 
as  well  *  salutz '  as  other,  were  bought  at  no  ce»  taiiity  by  cause  of  their 
lack  of  weight  and  uncleanness  but  sometime  the  said  old  nobles  were  bought 
at  8*.  Ad.y  8*.  5c/.,  8*.  6c/.  and  8*.  6\d,  and  the  noble  weight  of  coius,b3yond 
the  sea  at  8*.  and  under  and  old  groats  and  silver  as  fine  as  old  groats  at 
2*.  \0\d.  the  ounce  Troy,  he  was  to  pay  to  every  person  bringing  old  nobles 
of  just  weight  and  clean  or  any  gold  in  maj«s  a-*  fine  to  the  mints  of  London, 
York  and  Bristol,  8*.  6c/  for  every  such  noble  or  noble's  weight  and  for 
other  gold  at  the  same  rale,  rebating  tlie  lack  of  fineness  and  weight,  and 
2s,  \\d.  for  every  ounce  of  Troy  of  old  groats  or  silver  as  good  and  for 
other  silver  uncoined  at  the  same  rate,  rebating  the  lack  of  fineness,  and 
to  receive  coins  though  they  may  lack  in  fineness  if  they  do  not  thus  lack 
over  the  remedies  ordained,  and  because  divers  gold  of  beyond  the  ?ea  and 
pence  of  silver  made  of  long  time  j>ast  in  the  mints  of  York  and  Duresme 
and  other  placi'S  of  the  realm  brought  to  the  king's  mints  and  exchanges  were 
not  so  good  in  fineness  as  the  king's  new  coins  or  those  of  Edward  III.  and 
Richard  II.  he  was  to  make  the  new  coins  of  gold  and  silver  as  good  in  fine- 
ness as  the  coins  of  Edward  III.  and  Richard  II.  and  the  three  Henrys,  and  t<> 
take  to  farm  of  the  king  the  casual  profits  by  way  of  emptions,  remedies  or 
otherwise  of  all  the  mints  and  exchanges  aforesaid,  paying  to  the  king  from  the 
said  16  September  until  the  said  Michaelmas  600  marks  and  for  every  year 
after  300  marks,  saving  to  the  king  the  right  to  discharge  him  of  the  farm, 
and  to  retain  140/.  yearly  for  the  occupying  of  the  exchanges  of  London 
and  the  wages  of  himself  and  his  servants  and  his  other  costs  and  cliarges. 
And  on  29  September,  6  Edward  IV.  the  king  abated  of  the  coinage  in  the 
mints  of  every  pound  of  Tower  weight  of  silver  I6c/.  and  desired  the 
said  Hugh  to  continue  his  occupation  as  above,  taking  for  coinage  20*.  10c/. 
and  3*.  2d.  for  every  pound  of  Tower  weight  of  gold  and  silver  respectively, 
and  paying  8*.  6c/.  for  the  noble's  weight  of  gold  and  3«.  for  the  ounce  Troy 
of  silver.  And  on  29  September,  7  Edward  IV.  the  king  abated  of  the 
coiLEge  in  the  mints  6*.  4c/.  and  6c/.  of  every  pound  of  Tower  weight  of 
^  gold  and  silver  respectively,  and  desired  the  said  Hugh  to  continue  his 

occupation  as  above,  taking  for  coinage  I4#.  6c/.  and  2*.  8c/.  for  every 
pound  of  Tower  weight  of  gold  and  silver  respectively  and  paying  8*.  8c/. 
for  the  noble's  weight  of  gold,  and  h$.  Id.  for  the  oimce  Troy  of  silver. 
And  on  29  September  last  i^ast  the  king  desired  the  said  Hugh  to 
continue  his  occupation  as  above  until  one  year  after  Christmas,  taking  for 
coinage  1 45.  6V.  and  2s.  8c/.  as  above  and  paying  8*.  8c/.  for  the  noble'a 
weight  of  gold  and  3?.  Ic/.  for  the  ounce  Troy  of  silver.  And  the  said 
Hugh  by  the  assent  of  the  said  lord  Hastynges  has  agreed  to  perform  and 
rulfil  these  covenants,  and  the  king  hereby  ratifies  and  confirms  them. 
EngiUh.  By  P-8^ 

April  12.         Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Robert  Kirkeham,  clerk,  the 
Westminster,  dean,  and  the  canons  of  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  his 
palace  of  Westminster  of  a  yearly  peiipion  or  i^nt  of  7  marks  from  all  their 
messuages,  gardens,  lands,  tenements  and  shops  in  the  town  of  V\  estuunster 
called  « le  Newe  Rent '  bituated  in  a  way,  lane  or  alley  lying  between  a  gate 
theirs  on  the  cast  to  imother  gate  of  theirs  on  the  west  to  John  Sewhall, 


9  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I.  151 


1469,  Membrane  20 — cont. 

warden  of  the  college  of  vicars,  clerks  and  choristers  of  the  royal  chapel  of 
St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster,  and  the  vicars,  clerks  and 
choristers  of  the  same  college.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  IP. 

March  8.         Presentation  of  John  Baron,  chaplain  of  the  chantry  of  St.  Leonard, 
Westminster.  Ilungerford  Farlegh,  in  the  diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells,  to  the  church  of 
Chilton,  in  the  same  diocese,  on   an   exchange   of  benefices  with  Simon 
Billyngey. 

March  6.        General  pardcm  to  Edmund  Baker  late  of  St.  Edmund  Bury,  co.  Suffolk, 
Westminster.   « yoman,*  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  10  February  last.     By  p.s. 

Mareh  7.         General  pardon  to  Oliver  Seyntjohn  of  Makcsey,  co.  Northampton,  the 

Westminster,  elder,  esquire,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  6  March  last  and  all 

fines,  debts  and  accounts  due  from  him  to  the  king.  '  By  p.s. 

March  4.  Grant  to  the  king's  mother  Cecily,  duchess  of  York,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to 
Westmiusttr.  her  by  letters  patent  dated  1  June,  1  Edward  IV.  of  the  manor  of  Fodryng- 
hay,  CO.  Northampton,  ail  her  estate  in  which  she  has  surrendered  to  tlie 
king  by  her  letters  patent  dated  8  February  la^^t,  of  the  castle,  manor, 
lordship  and  honor  of  Berkhamstede,  the  borough  of  i^erkliamstede  and 
the  manor  and  lordship  of  Chilternelangeley  alias  Kyngeslangley,  co. 
Hertford,  to  hold  for  life  from  Michaelmas  last  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons, 
wards,  maniages,  reliefs,  escheata,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts  leet,  woods, 
parks,  warrens,  chaces.  stews,  fisheries,  fairs,  markets,  liberties,  franchises, 
customs  and  other  appurtenances.  If  she  be  removed  in  any  way  from  the 
same  she  shall  be  fully  recompensed  ;  and  the  king  acquits  her  of  all 
annuities  and  other  charges  on  the  same,  with  a  reservation  in  favour  of 
John  Pylkyngton,  esquire,  constable  of  the  castle  of  Berkhamstede  and 
pnrker  of  the  park  there.  By  p.s. 

March  21.       Appointment  for  life  of  Master  John  Russell,  doctor  of  decrees,  as  secondary 

Westminster,  in  the  office  of  the  privy  seal,  receiving  40/.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  tho 

counties  of  London  and  Middlesex.  By  p.s. 

April  8.  Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  servant  Hichard  Fowler  as  chancellor 

Dogmersfield.  of  the  Exchequer,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  Exchequer  or  the 

receipt  of  the  Exchequer  with  all  rights,  profits  and  emoluments.        By  K. 

Vacated  and  cancelled  because  the  king  granted  the  said  office  to 
Thomas  Thwaytes  for  life  by  other  letters  patent  on  11  August y 
11  Edward  IV. 

April  15.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Mylsam,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Westminster,   of  the  erown,  of  all  lands  within  the  hamlet  of  Berkhamsted,  co.  Hertford, 

of  the  yearly  value  of  5  marks  which  Robert  Marty n  lately  occupied,  in  the 

king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster^  4  November, 

1  Edward  IV.  By  K. 

MSMBRAXE    18. 

March  21.        General  pardon  to  John  Wymondham  alias  Wyndham  the  younger  of 
Westminster,  the  county  of  Norfolk,  esquire.  •  .  Sy  ^• 

March  20.        Licence  for  John  Marney,  knight,  and  Jojin  his  wife  to  grant  two  parts 

Westminster,  of  the  manor  of  Kyngesey,  co.  Buckingham,  excepting  an  acre  of  land  in 

Kyngesey,  and  two  parts  of  a  third »part  of  the  manor  of  Chepyng  Norton, 

CO.  Oxford,  excepting  an  acre  of  land  in  Chepyng  Norton,  held  in  chief,  to 

Thomas  Mountgomery,  knight,  Thomas  Tyrell,  knight,  Louis  Fitzlowes, 


152  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1460.  Membrane  IS— can^. 

esquire,  Thomas  Cornwales,  William  Ligon,  rsquir<>,  Walter  Brokhampton, 
etiquire,  John  Rou.%  esquire^  and  John  Tbrokmeiton,  esquire,  and  their 
heirs.  For  6/.  paid  in  the  haoaper. 

March  24.        General  pardon  to  William  Grymashj  of  Grymesby,  co.  Lincolny  esquire, 
Westminster,  of  all  offences  committe  I  by  him  before  23  March.  By  p.s. 

March  13.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Thomas  Nesse  of  the  office  of  porter 

WestmioBter.  of  the  king's  coscle  of  Wallyngford,  co.  Berks,  with  fees  as  in  the  limes  of 

Kdward  III.  and  Richard  IL  from  the  is.sue.4  of  the  castle,  lordship  and 

manor  of  Wallyngford ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  Hugh  Adorns  by  letters 

patent  dated  16  June,  1  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.9. 

Vacated  by  surrender  and  cancelled  because  the  kir»g  granted  the  office 
to  JVilliam  Logge  by  other  fetten  patent  on  27  June^  10  Edward  IV, 

IVIarch  27.  Grant,  for  10/.  paid  to  the  king,  to  Richard  Fowler  of  the  custody  of  six 
Dogmersfield.  messuages,  200  acres  of  land,  20  acres  of  miiadow,  30  acres  of  pasture  and 
20«.of  rent  in  Cherdesle,  Warmeston  and  Queynton,  co.  Bnckingham,  in  the 
king's  hands  during  the  minority  of  Nicholas  Bryghtwell  son  and  heir  of 
Walter  Bryghtwell  late  of  Cher  lusle  because  the  said  Walter  was  seised  in 
his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  said  messuages  and  other  premises,  held  in 
chief  as  of  the  honor  of  Wallingford  by  knight  service,  and  enfeoffed  John 
Baldewyn,  Thomai  Verdour,  William  Andrewe,  John  Fryday  and  Thomas 
Gourney  of  Ualton  of  the  same  by  collusion  to  defraud  the  king  of  the 
custody,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  b  'fore  Thomas  Billy ng  the 
younger,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Buckingham,  to  hold  during  the  minority 
of  the  heir  with  his  marriage  without  disparagement  and  so  from  heir  to 
beir.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

JMarch  24.        Grant  to  Antony  Widewile,  lord  of  Scales  and  Nu<selle2,  and  Elizabeth 
.Dogmersfield.  his  wife  of  the  custody  during  minority  of  Robert  G^ding,  sou  and  heir  of 

John  Gedding,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight  service,  with  his  marriage  without 
dirt[)aragement ;  and  grant  to  them  also  during  his  minority  of  20  marks 
yearly  for  his  sustenance  and  ttudy  from  the  issues  of  the  manor  of  Great 
Therlowc,  co.  Sussex  (rectiui  Suffolk),  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his 
minority.  By  p.s. 

March  28.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Grevile,  knight,  of  the  offices  of  rider  of  the  king's 
Dogmersfield.  forest  of  Brandon  and  master  of  the  king's  game  within  his  parks  of 
Fastem,  co.  Wilts,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  county 
of  Wilts,  whensoever  they  shall  come  into  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of 
John  Russell,  esquire,  who  has  them  for  life  by  letters  patent,  or  by  his 
surrender  or  otherwise.  By  p.s.  [2766.  j 

~March  24.        Pardon  to  Gilbert  Debenham,  knight,  and  Katharine  late  the  wife  of 
Dogmersfield.  William    Zouche,  knight,  tenant    in   chief,    of    their   trespass   in   inter- 
marrying without  licence.  By  p.s. 

March  28.        General  pardon  to  Roger  Puleston  of  Gorthonbree,  co.  Flint,  *  gentilinan,' 

Dogmersfield.  alias  Roger   ap  John,  esquire,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

24  March.  By  p.8. 

March  29.        General  pardon  to  Oliver  Manyngham  late  of  London, '  gentilman,'  alias 
^Dogmersfield.  Oliver  Maunynggam  late  of  York,  alias  late  of  Stoke  Fogeys,  co.  Bucking- 
ham, of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  24  March  aud  all  fines,  debts 
and  accounts  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Eleanor,  lady  Hunger^ord  and  Molyus,  late   the  wife  of 
Robert  Hungerford,  knight,  alias  Eleanor  the  wife  of  OUrer  Mannyngham. 

By  p.s. 

April  16.         Exemplification,  at  th)  request  of  Geoffrey  Lewys,  chaplain,  of  the  tenoi; 
W^tminster.  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  29  March,  4  (sic)  Edward  IV. 


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14d9.  Membrane  18 — cont* 

granting  to  him  for  life  a  jearly  pension  of  12  {nc)  mark»  from  the  issues 
of  the  king's  mills  of  Disserthe  and  Pentre,  co.  Flint.  These  letters  have 
been  casoallj  lost,  as  lie  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered 
if  found. 

MSMBRANS  17. 

April  24.  Licence  for  Walter  Haliday,  marshal,  John  Cliff,  Robert  Marshalle, 
Westminiter.  Thomas  Grene,  Thomas  Calthoni,  Wilh'um  Cliff,  William  Cristean  and 
William  Ejnesham,  the  king's  minstrels,  to  establish,  continue  and  augment 
a  fraternity  or  perpetual  gild,  which  tlie  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  fraternity 
of  minstrels  of  the  realm  erected  in  times  past,  that  they  may  pray  for  the 
good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and 
n>r  their  souls  afler  death  and  the  soul  of  the  king's  father  Richard,  late 
duke  of  York,  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary  within  the  cathedral  church  of 
St.  Paul,  London,  and  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Antony  in  the  same  city. 
They  shall  admit  other  persons,  men  and  women,  to  the  fraternity,  and 
shall  form  one  body  ami  perpetual  community,  and  ehall  elect  from  them- 
selves  a  marshal  to  remain  in  office  for  lite  and  two  wardens  yearly  for  the 
governance  of  the  fraternity,  and  shall  make  ordinances  for  the  governance 
of  the  fraternity,  and  shall  have  the  snpervision  of  the  art  of  minstrels, 
except  in  the  county  of  Chester,  and  shall  nominate  the  king's  minstrels, 
subject  to  the  royal  aiisent.     [^Fcedera.']  By  p.s. 

April  24.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  the  king's  kinsmen  Richard 
Westminster.  Neville,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  and  Anne,  countess  of  Warwick, 
his  consort,  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  collegiate  church  of  St.  Marj, 
Warwick,  of  their  manors  of  Bathekyngton  and  Wolverdyngton  and  all 
other  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in  Bathekyngton  and  Wolver* 
dyngton,  co.  Warwick,  held  in  chief,  three  tenements  in  Warrewyk  late  of 
Wiliinm  Hopkyns  lying  by  the  cemetery  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary  the 
Virgin  there  and  a  garden  in  Warrewik  late  of  William  Aleyn  lying  on 
the  south  side  of  a  lane  leading  from  the  said  cemetery  to  '  Seyut  Mary 
Buttes '  and  ^f  the  same  length  as  the  lane,  not  held  in  chief,  a  toft,  half 
a  virgate  of  land,  2  acres  of  meadow,  ISa.  rent  of  assise  and  a  rent  of  two 
ca|K>ns  yearly  in  the  hamlets  of  Weston  and  Moseley,  co.  Leicester,  parcel 
of  the  said  manor  of  Wolverdyngton,  held  in  chief,  and  their  manor  of 
Preston  Capes,  co.  Northampton,  and  all  other  lands,  rents,  reversions  and 
services  in  Preston  aforesaid  and  the  hamlets  of  the  same,  hehl  in  chief, 
extended  at  86/.  4#.  4i/.,  as  appears  by  inquisitions  taken  before  the 
escheators  in  the  counties  of  Warwick,  Leicester  and  Northampton,  to  the 
value  of  38/.  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  by  letters  patent  dated  1  June, 
3  Edward  IV. 

May  3.  General  pardon  to  William  Stoke  late  of  Warmyngton,  co.  Northampton, 

Westminster,  knight,  alias  William  Stock  of  Temple  Newesom,  cu.  York,  alias  late  of 

York,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  1  May.  By  p.s. 

May  4.  The  like  to  Peter  Carpenter  late  of  Dorkvng,  co.  Surrey,  '  bouchier,'  of 

Westminster,   all  offences  committed  by  him  befoie  5  April  la^t.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  16. 

March  8.        By  letters  patent  dated  28  February,  5  Edward  IV.  the  king  granted 

Wesuninster.  licence  to  John  Crosby  of  London,  '  grocer,'  or  his  executors  after  his 

decease  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  to  ship  75  sacks  of  wool  in  the  ports 

of  London,  Sandwich  and  Southampton  and  take  them  to  foreign  patts  by 

the  straits  of  Marrok  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies,  and  accordingly  on 


164  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS, 


1469.  MenArane  \6^^€oni. 

21  March,  7  Edward  IV,  in  the  port  of  Southampton  the  said  John  shipped 
60  sacks  of  wool  in  a  gnllej  of  which  Angelas  Boon  of  la  Monte  was 
owner  by  indentures  between  himself  and  Richard  Assh  and  Thomas  Roo, 
then  collectors  of  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  said  port,  without 
payment  ofcustomij  or  subsidies,  but  Richard,  earl  of  Ryvers,  then  treasurer 
of  England,  induced  him  to  forego  the  benefit  of  the  letters  patent  and  to 
pay  the  sum  of  160/.  for  the  customs  and  subsidies  to  the  collectors, 
promising  that  he  should  ship  other  wools  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies, 
and  he  agreed  and  paid  the  said  160/.,  and  afterwards  on  16  September, 
7  Edward  IV.  by  appointment  of  the  said  earl  in  the  said  port  by  Alan  de 
Monte  Ferrato,  merchant,  by  pretext  of  letters  patent  of  the  king  to  the 
latter,  56^  sacks  and  24  cloves  of  wool  in  118  'pokys'  of  the  goods  of  the 
said  John  in  recompense  of  the  shipment  of  the  said  GO  sacks  were  shipped 
in  acarrack  of  which  Anthony  Boroe  was  owner  to  betaken  to  foreign  parts 
quit  of  customs  and  subsidies,  but  unfortunately  these  with  other  merchan- 
dise foundered  with  the  carrack  at  sea:  Accordingly,  in  coubideration  of 
the  loss  sustained  by  the  said  John  and  for  200/.  paid  by  him  at  the  receipt 
of  the  Exchequer  on  19  May,  6  Edward  IV.  representing  the  sum  of  the 
customs  and  subsidies  due  to  the  king  on  7«')  sacks  of  wool  at  the  rate  of 
4  marks  on  each  sack,'  and  because  he  has  surrendered  the  said  letters 
patent,  the  king  hereby  grants  licence  for  him  or  his  executors  afler  his 
decease  or  their  factoi*s  or  attorneys  to  ship  64  sacks  of  wool  as  above  quit 
of  cuatoius  and  subsidies.  By  p.8. 

April  12.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  William  Herbert,  enrl  of  Pembroke, 
Westminster,  of  the  office  of  chamberlain  of  North  Wales,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees 
from  the  issues  of  North  Wales  at  his  own  hand^  and  rendering  his  account 
yearly  for  the  office  before  the  king's  auditors  there ;  in  lieu  of  a  grant  of 
the  office  for  life  to  William  Hasty nges,  knight.,  lord  Hasty nges  of  Hastynge.^, 
by  lettera  patent  dated  31  July,  1  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.8. 

April  14.         Appointment  for  life  of  William  Hastynges,  knight,  lord  of  Hastynges, 

WeBtmiDBter.   as  tfteward   and   surveyor  of  the   king's   castle,   manor  and   lordship  of 

Fodryngay,  CO.  Northampton,  and  master  of  the  game  of  the  deer  of  the 

king's  parks  there  with  all  profits,  receiving   100^.  yearly  at  the  hands  of 

the  receivers,  bailiffs,  fanners  or  occupiers  of  the  castle,  manor  and  lordship. 

Byp.s. 

April  30.         Grant  for  life  to  Joan  late  the  wife  of  John  Dynham,  knight,  of  two 

Westminster,  tuns  of  red  wine  yearly  from  the  king's  prises  in  the  ports  of  Dert mouth 

and  Exeter,  co.  Devon.  By  p.s* 

April  15.         Grant  to  John  Cobbe  and  Marjory  his  wife,  the  midwife  of  the  king's 

Westminster,  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  of  10/.  yearly  for  the  life  of  Marjory, 

from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Stafford.  By  K. 

April  27.  Pardon  to  John  Spadard  of  Pole,  co.  Dorset, '  marchant,'  of  l.iS'Outlikwry 
W^estminster.  in  the  county  of  Devon  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench 
to  satisfy  William  Duke  of  10/.  which  the  latter  recovered  against  him  and 
20«.  damages;  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  the  said 
William  having  acknowledged  himself  satisfied  by  John  Huppyng,  his 
attorney,  as  Robert  Danby,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

May  5.  General   pardon   to   Robert   Fitz   Symond  of  Framysden,   co.  Suffolk, 

Westminster,  esquire,  alias  Robert  Fitz.Simond  late  of  Biirlyng,  co.  Essex,  of  all  offences 

committed  by  him  before  4  May.  ^  By  p.s. 

Membrane  15. 

March  14.        Grant  to  the  mayor,  hherilTs,  bailiffs,  bui'gesses  and  men  of  the  town  of 
Westminster.  Southampton,  in  consideration  of  their  expenses  in   resisting   the    king's 


9  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I.  155 


1469.  Membrane  15 — cont. 

enemies  and  repainng  the  devastations  of  the  sea,  and  because  thej  are 
bound  to  pay  to  the  king  200/.  j'oarij  for  the  farm  of  the  town  and 
26/.  \^$.  4d,  for  the  new  increment,  out  of  which  they  are  charged  with 
divers  parcels  amountinf^  to  226/.  13«.  4(/.  yearly  to  the  king's  consort 
Elizabath,  queen  of  En2:knd,  and  Kichard,  enrl  of  Warwick,  severally  for 
their  Yiy&a  by  pretext  of  grants  by  letters  patent  of  the  king,  that  they  or 
their  faictors  or  attorneys  in  each  of  the  sixteen  years  after  Christmas  next 
may.ship  50  sacks  of  wool  in  the  port  of  Southampton  and  take  them  to> 
foreign  parts  by  the  straits  of  Marrok  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  and 
afterwards  20  sacks  yearly  in  like  manner  during  ilie  king's  pleasure^ 
provided  that  in  each  of  the  said  sixteen  years  they  shall  expend  the  sum 
of  135/.  on  the  repair  and  fortification  of  thtrir  wal^  staithes,  quays  and 
wharves.  And  if  in  any  year  they  shall  not  ship  the  full  amount  of  50  sacks 
they  may  ship  the  deficiency  in  the  succeeding  years.  By  p.s. 

April  4.  General  pardon  to  John  Marney  of  Leyremarney,  co,  Essex,  knight,  ali(is 

Dogmercfield.  Maryny  ahas  Marner  alias  Maryner,  of  all  oflPences  committed  by  him 
before  29  March  last  and  all  debts  and  accounts  due  from  him  to  the  king. 

By  p.s. 

April  15.         General  pardon  to  John  de  Veer,  knight,  earl  of  Oxford,  of  all  offences 
Westminster,  committed  by  him  before  14  April.  By  p.s 

April  17.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Wyngefeld  alias  Wynkefeld,  esquire,  late 

WestminBter.  e<cheator  in  the  counties  of  Surrey  and  Sussex,  of  nil  offences  committed 

by   him  before  20  March  lust  and  all  fines,   issues,   drbts,   accounts  and 

arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

April  18.  Grant  to  Ralph  Bury, '  g»?ntilman,'  and  his  heirs  of  the  manor  of  Sutton 

WestminBter.  by  Chesewyke  and  all  hmds,  meadows,  rents  and   scr>ices   sometime  of 

Thomas  Bray  and  now  in  the  king's  hands  in  Sutton  and  Chesewyke,  co. 

Middlesex,   rendering  to  the  king  60s.  4d.  yeai  ly  as  of   old  and   6d.  in 

addition.  By  E. 

May  1.  Pardon  to  Otwell  Pylkyngton  alias  Pelkyngton  of  the  town  of  Calais^ 

Wettminster.  <  gentilman,'  for  the  death  and  murder  of  Hugh  Oldefeld, '  yoman,'  and  all 

felonies  committed  by  him  before  the  last  day  of  April.  Hy  p.8. 

April  20.         G  rant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Hugh  Hern  age  of  the  king's  household,. 

Westmimter.   esquire,  and  his  assigns  from  Michaelmas  last  of  the  manor  of  Wavenden^ 

CO.  Buckingham,  late  of  Henry  Courtcnay  late  of  Estmylle,  co.  Southampton,. 

esquire,  extended  at  the  value  of  7/.  yearly.  By  p.8» 

Membrane  14. 

March  8.         General  pardon  to  Robert  Hunt  late  of  Loudon,/  yoman,'  alias  '  sergeaunt/ 

Wettminster.  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  1  March  last,  and  all  fines,  debts- 

and  accounts  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.s* 

March  16,        Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  William  Frysby  as  gangert  in  the  port 
Wettminster.  of  Pole  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  rt^ceiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  treat urer. 

March  17.        Grant  to  Baldwin   Hyde,    canon   and   prebendary  of  the   prebend   of 

Westmimter^   Holyngton  in  the  free  chapel  of  St.  Mary  within  the  castle  of  Hastynees^ 

.in  the  diocese  of  Chichei^ter,  of  a  canonry  and  prebend  in  the  king's  free 

chapel  of  St.  Mary,  St.  George  the  ^Lartyr,  and  St.  Edward  the  Confessor 

within  the  castle  uf  Wyndesore,  on  an  exchange  with  Robert  Wodmanston. 

ByK. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  warden  or  denn  of  the  last-named  chapel. 


15G  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1469.  Membrane  14 — cont, 

April  26.         Appointment,  until .26  October  next,  of  Philip  Chjlde  to  purvey  wheat, 
Westmincter.  wood  and  other  necessaries  for  the  office  of  the  bakery  of  the  household. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  th  j  household. 

April  29.         The  like,  until  29  Octo1)er  next,  of  William  Whytby  to  purvey  beeves, 

Westminster,   muttons,   ealt    and   sea-fish  and  other   necessaries  for  the  office  of  the 

cftterer  of  the  household.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

Sept.  24.         The  like,  until  24  March  next,  of  Thomas  M.-irkham  to  purvey  sea-fish 
Westminster,  for  the  expenses  of  the  household. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  houseliold. 

April  28.  Whereas  by  indentures  dated  10  September  last  the  kiocr  retained 
Westminster.  Walter,  lord  Mountjoy,  to  serve  him  and  his  kinsman  the  duke  of  Brittany 
in  their  wars  against  their  adversary  Louis  calling  himself  king  of  France 
for  a  period  of  ^ix  months,  receiving  certain  wngos  for  himself  and  his 
retinue,  and  this  voyage  to  the  duchy  of  Brittany  was  restrained  by  the 
king  and  the  indentures  were  void  and  of  no  effect,  and  because  the  Aaid 
lord  Mountjoye  received  at  the  king's  command  from  the  treasnrer  and 
chamberlains  of  the  Exchequer  <»rtain  sums  of  money  for  the  wages  of 
himself  and  his  retinue  he  offered  his  service  to  go  to  other  places  at  the 
king*s  command,  and  the  king  desired  him  to  serve  him  at  sea  with 
1,000  soldiers  for  a  quarter  of  a  year  and  with  500  mariners  in  the  company 
of  Anthony,  lord  Scales,  receiving  certain  wages,  as  appears  in  a  writ  of 
privy  sral,  and  he  serveil  acorclingly  until  otherwise  orderod ;  the  king 
hereby  pardons  to  him  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  debts  and 
accounts  due  from  him  to  the  king  in  this  matter,  although  he  did  nut  serve 
for  the  full  quarter  of  a  year.  By  p.8. 

May  4.  Whereas  by  certain  indentures  on  10  September  last  the  king  retained 

Westminster.  Anthony,  lord  Skates^  to  serve  him  by  sea  and  land  for  the  defence  of  the 
rf'alm  with  3,0(X)  men  and  1,100  mariners  for  the  space  of  a  quarter  of  a 
year,  receiving  certain  wages  for  himself  and  the  men  and  mariners,  and 
with  dve  lancers  assigned  to  him  beyond  the  ssiid  number,  and  he  served 
accordingly  until  otherwise  orderod ;  the  kinir  herehy  |)urdons  to  him  all 
offences  commit teil  by  him  and  all  debts  and  accounts  duo  from  him  to  the 
king  in  this  matter,  although  he  did  not  aerve  for  the  full  quarter  of  a  year. 

By  p,8. 

Membrane  13. 

May  17.  Creation  of  Humphrey,  lord  Stafford  of  Suthwyke,  knight,  as  carl  of 

Westminster.  Devon  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  of  his  body  :  and  grant  to  him  and  his 
said  heirs  of  the  manor  of  Columpne  John  a-ias  Ctdme  John  and  the  manor 
of  Fayreway  alias  Furewey  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Faiewey, 
CO.  Devon,  the  manor  of  Trelugan  a  id  a  moiety  of  the  manors  of 
Treverbyn  and  Tregamur,  co.  Cornwall,  and  all  messuages,  milU,  lands, 
rents,  rereraions,  services,  possesaions,  meadows,  |>astareM,  woods,  heaths 
and  moors  in  Columpne  John,  Fayreway,  Selake  alifrs  Seyl^e  by 
Ilalbeiton,  Pcmtisford  by  Columpton,  Padilebroke  alias  Pattebroke  and 
Holbroke,  co.  Devon,  and  Trelugan,  Treyerbyn  and  Tregamur,  co.  Cornwall, 
which  Henry  Courteuay,  deceased,  son  of  Thomas  Courtenay,  laie  enrl  of 
Devun,  held  to  himself  and  the  heirs  of  h.\n  body  with  remainder  to  Thomas 
Courtenay,  last  earl  of  Devon  and  his  heirs,  the  said  Henry  havinor  died 
without  issue  and  he  and  the  said  last  eirl  having  been  attainte<l  of  higli 
treason,  to  hold  the  above  with  knights*  fees,  advowsons,  c  'Urt-s  leet,  views 
of  frank-pledge,  parks,  wiirrens,  fisheries,  liWrties,  franchises  and  other 
profits.  By  K. 


9  EDW A  UD  IV.— Part  I.  157 


14f;9.  Membrane  l3 — cont. 

May  10.  Grant  to  the  merchants  of  Almain  who  have  the  house  in  the  city  of 
Westminster.  Loudon  commonly  called  Gmldchatla  Teutonicorum  that  from  Midsummer 
next  until  the  last  day  of  August  follow irg  through  the  whole  realm  of 
England  and  other  places  subject  to  the  khig  they  shall  enjoy  all  privileges 
granted  to  them  by  former  kin<^s,  and  be  quit  of  8ubs>idies  due  to  the  king 
for  taking  their  persons  or  their  gopds  into  or  out  of  the  realm.         By  pjs. 

May  12.  General   pardon    to  John  Bernard   late  of   Uptony   co.   Southampton, 

Westminster.  *  gentilman/  lUias  of  London,  lata  servant  of  John,  earl  of  Oxford,  of  all 

offences  committed  by  him  before  4  April  last.  By  p.s. 

May  21.  Appointment  for^ifeof  William  Gomme,  priest,  an  the  king's  chaplain 
Dogmersfleld.  to  celebrate  divine  service  in  the  chapel  of  Holy  Trinity  within  the  park 
of  Rostormall,  co.  Cornwall,  receiving  4/.  yearly  for  his  salary  from 
Michaelmas,  6  Edward  IV.  at  the  hands  of  the  receiver-general  of  the 
duchy  of  Cornwall  at  the  exchequer  of  Lostwythiell  from  the  issues  of  the 
duchy,  with  the  houses,  gardens  and  other  profits  pertaining  to  the  chapel; 
in  lieu  of  a  like  appointment  of  him  by  letters  patent  dated  11  December, 
1  Edward  TV.  surrendered  because  invalid.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pnrsuance  to  the  receiver-general  of  the  duchy. 

July  8.  Revocation   of  the    protection    with    clause    volumusy    for    one    year, 

Westminster,  lately  granted  by  letters  patent  to  Bichard  Vynean  late  of  Treleweren, 
CO.  Cornwall,  ^  gentilman,'  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of 
the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  deputy  of  the  king's  brother 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  on  the  safe-custody, 
defence  and  victualling  of  that  land,  because  be  delays  at  Treleweren 
aforesaid,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  sheriff  of  Cornwall. 

Membranb  12. 

May  12.  Licence,  for  5  marks  pnid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Thomas  Holbache  to 
Westminster,  grant  the  manor  of  Staclieden,  held  in  chief,  to  William  Robert  and  John 
Berdefeld  and  their  heirs,  and  for  the  latter  to  grant  it  to  Laurence, 
bishop  of  Durham,  John  Say,  knight,  John  Boteler,  esquire,  Richard 
Godfrey,  esquire,  John  Stanford,  esquire,  and  Joan,  daughter  of  the  said 
John  Boteler,  and  the  heirs  of  the  bodies  of  the  said  John  Stanford  and 
Joan,  with  remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  John  Stanford. 

May  16.  By  letters  patent  dated  1  February.  5  Edward  IV.  the  king  granted  to 

Westminster.  Nicholas  Gaynesford,  esquire,  one  of  the  ushers  of  the  chamber,  and  the 
heirs  of  his  body  certain  messuages,  cottages,  land«,  meadow,  wood,  marsh 
and  rent  in  Netherbarneham,  Upperburneham,  Westwode,  Owston, 
Epworth,  Estlande  and  Huxay  within  the  Isle  of  Axeholmc,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  Misterton  ;  and  by  virtue  of  these  letters  the  said  Nicholas  was  seised 
of  the  abo%  e  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail  until  one  John  Ouston,  clerk, 
recovered  them  against  him  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  at  West- 
minster at  Easter  last  by  the  names  of  two  messuages,  two  cottages, 
234  acres  of  hind,  63  acres  of  meadow,  12  acres  of  wood,  6  acres  of  marsh 
and  7 It.  rent  in  Netherburneham,  Upperbumeham,  Westwode,  Owston, 
Eppeworth,  Estlande  and  Haxay  by  writ  directed  to  the  sheriff  of 
Lincoln  and  16t.  rent  in  Misterton  by  writ  directed  to  the  sheriff  of 
Nottingham,  which  recoveries  were  for  the  use  of  Richard,  the  prior,  and 
the  convent  of  the  house  of  the  Visitation  of  St.  Mary  of  the  Carthusian 
order  in  the  Isle  of  Axiholme,  co.  Lincoln,  by  virtue  of  which  the  said 
John  was  seised  of  them  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  and  afterwards  at 
Easter  last  by  a  fine  levied  in  the  same  court  the  said  Nicholas  and 
Margaret  his  wife  acknowledged  them  to  be  the  right  of  the  said  John 
Ouston  and  warranted  them  to  him  and  his  heirs  against  Grcorge,  abbot  of 


158  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1469.  Membranes  12 — eant. 

St.  Peter*s,  West.nlnster,  and  his  successors  for  the  use  of  the  said  prior  and 
his  successors,  the  rojal  licence  not  having  been  obtained,  no  mention 
being  made  in  the  fine  that  the  tenements  were  then  held  in  chief,  and 
afterwards  by  charter  dated  4  Maj  last  the  said  John  enfeoffed  the  said 
prior  ant^  convent  of  the  above  without  licence.  The  king  now,  under- 
standing that  the  prior  and  convent  paid  a  notable  sum  of  money  to  the 
said  Nicholas  for  the  said  tenements  and  rents,  pardons  all  the  trespasses 
aforesaid  and  confirms  their  estate  in  the  above,  that  they  may  pray  for 
the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  his 
consort  and  for  their  souls  after  death. 

By  p.s.  and  for  lOOs,  paid  in  the  hanuper. 

May  6.  General  pardon  to  Robert  Whitchurche  late  of  Exhale  in  the  county  of 

Westminster,   the  city  of  Coventry,  *  husbondman,'  alias  Robert   Whitechurche  lat«  of 

Coventry,  *  yoman.'  By  p.s. 

June  15.        Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Auerey  and  John  Willey  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  coroner  of  the  marshalsea  of  the  household  with  all  fees  and  profits,  in  lieu 

of  a  like  grant  of  the  same  office  to  Thomas  Say  by  letters  patent  dated 

25  November,  I  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

1468. 

Oct.  3.  Pardon  to  John  Roger  of  London,  '  gentilnaan,'  one  of  the  collectors  of 

Westminster,  the  subsidy  of  tonnage  and  poundage  in  the  port  of  London,  of  all  offences 

committed  by  him  and  all  actions  against  him,  provided  that  thi-*  shall  not 

acquit  him  of  any  accounts  in  his  office.  By  p.s* 

Vacated  because  in  the  eighth  year, 

-tAfiq  Mbmbranb  II. 

May  1 8.  Licence,  without  tine  or  fee  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  William  Cate.sby, 

Westmittstcr.  knight,  Robert  Tanfeld,  Hugh  Tapton,  clerk,  and  Simon  Bui-ton  to  grant 
the  manor  of  Drayton,  co.  Northampton,  held  in  chief,  to  the  king's 
kinsmau  John  Stafford,  knight,  son  of  Humphrey,  late  duke  of  Buckingham, 
and  Constance  his  wife,  daughter  and  heiress  of  Henry  Grene,  esquire, 
and  the  heira  of  Constance.  By  p.8. 

The  like  for  William,  bishop  of  Winchester,  and  Richard,  earl  of 
Ryvers,  to  enfeoff  the  said  John  and  Constance  of  the  manor  of  Warmystre, 
CO.  Wilts,  held  in  chief,  to  hold  to  themselves  and  the  heirs  of  Constance. 

By  p.B 

The  like  for  Thomas  Lenton  and  Katharine  the  daughter  of  Robert 
Longe,  kinsfolk  and  heirs  of  William  Aldewyncle,  esiiuire,  to  gi*ant 
tho  manor  of  White  Rothynge,  co.  Essex,  and  the  advowaon  of  the 
church  of  White  Rothynge,  held  in  chief,  to  the  said  John  and  Constance 
to  hold  as  above,  and  also  to  grant  the  manor  of  Combertou,  co. 
Cambridge, '  held  in  chief,  to  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Henry 
Grene,  esquire,  for  life  with  remainder  to  the  said  John  and  Constance  as 
above.  By  p.g, 

Thd  like  for  the  said  John  and  Constance  to  grant  the  reversicm  of  the 
manor  of  Buk worth,  co.  Huntingdon,  hold  in  chief,  on  the  death  of  the 
said  Margaret,  who  holds  it  for  life  of  the  inheritance  of  Constance,  to 
Richard  H*»ton,  William  Cumberford,  John  Geffrey,  clerk,  and  Oliver 
Sutton,  and  for  these  to  re-grant  the  same  to  the  said  John  and  Constance 
to  hold  as  above.  Bj  p.8. 

Tho  like  for  the  said  John  and  Constance  to  grant  the  manors  of 
Grafton  by  Gedyugton  and  Hardwyk,  co.  Northampton,  held  in  chief,  to 
the  said  Richard,  William,  John  and  Oliver,  and  for  these  to  re-grant  the 


9  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I.  159 


14G9.  Membrane  11 — coni. 

said  manor  of  Grafton  to  the  said  John  and  Constance  to  hold  as  above 
and  the  said  manor  of  llardewyk  to  the  said  Margaret  for  life,  with 
remainder  to  the  said  John  and  Constance  as  above.  By  p.s. 

May  25.  Grant  for  life  to  the   king's   servant  Thomas   Sandeland,  one  of  the 

Dogmenifield.  jeomen  ol  the  chamber,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king's  father  in  England 
and  Ireland  and  to  the  king,  of  an  annuity  of  10  marks  from  Easter, 
8  Edward  lY.  from  the  farm  of  the  manor  of  Wrokwardyn,  co.  Salop. 

fij  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  shei-iff  of  Salop  or  the  hailifiP,  farmer  or 
other  occupiers  of  the  said  manor. 

May  18.  General    pardon     to     John    Whitingham,     'gentiiman,'     alias    John 

Westminster.  Wyttingham,  esqnire^  of  all  oSTences  committed  by  him  before  9  May. 

By  p.s. 

Juno  8.  Pardon  to  the  king's  servitor  Ralph  Seyntieger,  late  she«  iff  of  Kent,  of 

Westminster,   all  offences  committed  by  him  and  ail  fines,  issues,  debts,    accounts  and 

arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  before  5  June.  By  p  s. 

June  12.         Grant  for  life  to  John  de  Puche,  esquire,  of  an  annuity  of  20/.  from 
Westminster.  Michaelmas  last  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

Mbmbranb  10. 

May  8.  Grant  daring  office  to  Thomas  Billing,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench* 

Westminster,  of  40  marks  yearly  from  23  January  last  f roai  the  issues  of  the  hanaper 

and  a  tun  of  wine  yearly  at  Christmas  in  the  port  of  London.  By  K. 

May  6.  Grant  to  John  Lysour,  born  in  the  parts  of  Scotland,  and  the  offspring 

Westminster,  of  his  body  of  letters  of  denization. 

By  p.s.  and  for  10  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

May  12.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Thomas  Crofte,  esquire,   of  the 

Wwtminster.  office  of  ranger  in  the  king's  forests  of  Shotter  and  Stowode,  co.  Oxford, 
and  Bernew^e,  co.  Buckingham,  with  the  fees  allowed  to  the  office  of 
ranger  of  the  forest  of  Shottore  and  Stowode  in  the  time  of  Edward  III. 
from. the  issues  of  the  counties,  of  Oxford  and  Berks ;  in  lieu  of  a  grant 
ibr  life  to  John  Bates  of  the  office  of  ranger  of  the  said  forests  with  the 
accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  or  manor  of  Crendon, 
CO.  Buckingham,  by  letters  patent  dated  6  March,  3  Edwird  IV.  sun'endered. 

By  p.s. 

May  4.  Grant  for  life  to  Bartholomew  Darryvyere,  knight,  in  lieu  of  a  grant 

Westminster,  to  him  for  life  of  80/.  yearly  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer  by  letters 
patent  dated  10  February,  7  E^lward  IV.  surrendered,  of  100/.  yearly  from 
Easter  last,  viz.  50/.  I3<.  4 J.  from  the  issue  of  the  bailiwick  of  the  hundreds 
cf  Estflegge,  Westflegge,  Happyng,  Taverham,  Blofeld,  Walsham,  and 
Humlyerd,  co.  Norfolk,  and  other  issues  of  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and 
Suffolk,  11/.  10«.  3c/.  from  minute  panicles  of  seijeanty  of  the  counties  of 
Somerset  and  Dorset  and  other  issues  of  the  same  counties,  7/.  16«.  M, 
from  the  rent  of  serjctanty  of  the  county  of  Wilts  and  other  issues  of  the 
same  county,  10/.  froip  the  increment  of  the  town  of  Allerwas  and  the 
issues  of  the  county  of  Stafford,  and  20/.  from  the  customs  and  subsidies 
in  the  port  of  Ipswich.  •  By  p.s. 

Mandates  in  pnrsnance  to  the  following  : — 

The  sheriff  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 
The  sheriff  of  Somerset  and  Dorset. 


160  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


14()9,  Metnbrane  10 — cont. 

The  sheriff  of  Stafford  and  the  receivers  or  other  occupiers  of  the 

increment  of  the  towu  of  AUerwas. 
The  sheriff  of  Wilts. 
The  collectors  of  the  custom  and  subsidy  in  ^he  port  of  Ipswich, 

Jane  8.  Ratification  of  the  estate  which  Leysan  Gefferej  has  for  life  as  dean  of 

WcBtmiDfter.  the  deanery  of  Waljngford,  to  which  he  was  presented  by  the  kiug'a 
kingsman  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick,  by  virtue  of  a  grant  to  the  latter  and 
Waller  Senile,  knight,  by  letters  patent  dated  16  January,  2  Edward  lY. 

By  p.8* 

Mbmbrane  9. 

May  29.  Grant  to  Gerard  Caniziani  and  Laurence  Bardoce,  merchants  of  Florence, 
Dogmerefield.  in  repayment  of  the  sum  oi  700/.  due  to  them  from  the  king,  as  appears  in 
the  receij)t  of  the  Exchequer,  that  they  or  their  executors  after  their  decease 
or  their  factors  or  attorneys  may  ship  sacks  and  cloves  of  wool  and  woollen 
cloths,  pieces  of  tin  and  fodders  of  lead  in  the  ports  of  London,  Sandwich 
and  Southampton  and  take  the  wools  to  the  straits  of  Marrok  and  the 
woollen  cloths,  tin  and  lead  to  any  foreign  parts  and  bring  back  other 
merchandise  to  the  said  ports  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  to  the  said 
sum  of  700/.  By  K. 

May  30.  The  king's  servant  Stephen  Preston,  esquii*e,  lately  had  of  the  grant  of 

Dogmersfield.  Gilbert  Kymer,  the  dean,  and  the  chapter  of  the  cathedral  of  Salisbury  by 
their  deed  dated  16  June,  14b2,  the  reversion  of  the  office  of  porter  of  the 
close  of  Salisbury  on  the  death,  deprivation  or  surrender  of  Robert  Dyer, 
porter  of  the  close,  to  hold  for  life  with  the  accustomed  fees,  and  other 
profits,  and  surrendered  the  deed  to  James  Goldwell,  now  dean,  and  the 
chapter  at  the  king's  desire  that  Philip  Reynold,  one  of  the  clerks  of  hia 
chapel,  should  have  the  reversion,  and  the  dean  and  chapter  granted  the 
reveralon  to  the  said  Philip,  and  the  said  Robert  Dyer  is  now  dead  and 
the  said  Philip  is  seised  of  the  office.  The  king  acconiingly  in  recompence 
grants  to  the  said  Stephen  that  he  or  his  factors  or  attorneys  in  each  year 
of  his  life  may  ship  woollen  cloths  in  the  port  of  Pole  or  creeks  adjacent 
and  take  them  to  foreign  parts  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  to  the  sum 
of  10/,  By  p.s* 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  of  customs  and 
subsidies  in  the  said  port. 

May  18.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Austyn,  in  lieu  of  a  grunt  to 

Weiitmiiister.   him  of  sums  of  6d,  and  '6d,  daily  by  letters  patent  dated  6  November, 

6  Edward  IV.  surrendered,  of  the  manor  of  St.  Margaret  Strettou,  co.  Wilts, 

for  which  13/.  yearly  is  paid  at  the  Exchequer,  to  hold  from  Michaelmas 

last  without  rendering  any  account.  By  p.9. 

June  25.        Presentation  of  William  Test,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  Morton, 
Wettmiiuiter.  in  the  diocese  of  London,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Roger,  priest, 
last  vicar. 

Membrane  8 

May  16*  Grant  to  John  Middleton,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  that  he  or  his 
Westminster,  executors  after  his  decease  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  may  ship  woollen 
cloths,  sacks  and  bales  of  wool  and  wool-fells  and  other  merchandise  in 
any  ports  of  the  realm  and  take  the  wools,  wool-fells  and  merchandise  of 
the  staple  of  Calais  beyond  the  mountains  by  the  straits  of  Marrok  and 
the  woollen  cloths  and  other  merchandise  to  any  foreign  parts  and  bring 
back  other  merchandise  to  the  realm  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  to  the 


9  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I.  161 


1469.  Membrane  8 — cont, 

amount  of  700/.  The  king  made  a  like  grant  to  Balph  Wolselej,  esquire, 
victualler  of  the  town  of  Calais,  bj  letters  patent  dated  23  June, 
6  Edward  IV.  which  the  said  Ralph  has  surrendered  because  he  hiis 
received  no  benefit  therefrom  and  because  he  is  indebted  to  the  said  John 
in  the  sum  of  700/.  By  p.s* 

Vacated  by  surrender  on  18  July^  18  Edward  IV,  by  Stephen  Middlelon 
and  WiUiam  Middleton^  sons  and  executors  of  the  said  John^  because 
the  king  satined  them  of  the  said  sum,  and  cancelled. 

May  5.  Grant  to  John  Bogger  and  William  Kerver  of  London,  in  repayment  of  the 

Westminster,  sum  of  1,171/.  4*.  7jrf.  due  to  them  from  the  king,  as  appears  in  the  receipt 
of  the  Exchequer,  that  they  or  their  executors  after  their  decease  or  their 
factors  or  attorneys  may  ship  sacks  and  cloves  of  wool,  woollen  cloths,  pieces 
of  tin  and  fodders  of  lead  in  any  ports  of  the  realm  and  take  the  wools  by 
the  straits  of  Marrok  and  the  woollen  cloths,  tin  and  lead  to  any  foreign 
parts  and  bring  back  other  merchandise  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  to 
the  said  sum  of  1,171/.  4^.  7^d,  By  p.s* 

June  26.         Pardon  to  Thomas  Oxynbrygge  alias  Oxbrygge  of  all  offences  committed 

Westminster,  by  him  and  all  penalties,  fines  and  amercements  forfeited  by  him  by  reason 

of  the  ofiice  of  escheator  of  the  counties  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham  and 

all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  7. 

April.  24.  John  Lambard,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  and  Thomas  Rygby, 
Westminster.  <  gentilman,'  sued  out  a  writ  of  debt  of  99/.  against  Gervase  Cliflton  late  of 
Grysby,  co.  Lincoln,  knight,  returnable  before  the  justices  of  the  king  at 
Westminster  on  the  morrow  of  All  Souls,  4  Edward  IV.  directed  to  the 
sherifi^s  of  London,  and  on  that  day  John  Tate  and  John  Stone,  then  sheriffs, 
returned  the  writ  before  Robert  Dan  by  and  his  feliow.«,  justices  of  the 
Bench,  at  Westminster  that  the  said  Gervase  had  nothing  in  their  bailiwick, 
and  after  the  issue  of  writs  of  capias^  alias  and  pluries  the  said  Gervase  was 
outlawed  on  Monday  after  the  Translation  of  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr,  o 
Edward  I V^  And  the  late  king,  for  divers  debts  in  which  he  was  indebted  to 
the  said  Gervase,  assigned  to  him  by  the  name  of  Gervase  Clyfton,  knight,  late 
treasurer  of  Calais,  49/.  Uf.  of  silver  by  a  tally  levied  at  the  receipt  of  the 
Exchequer  at  Westminster  on  22  November,  34  Henry  VI.  to  be  received 
from  the  customs  and  subsidies  of  wools  in  the  port  of  London  from  Robert 
Tanfeld  and  John  Poutrell,  collectors  of  the  same,  as  appears  in  a  pell  of 
memoranda  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer  and  a  counter-tally  in  the 
custody  of  the  chamberlain  of  the  Exchequer,  nnd  the  said  Gervase  on  2\\ 
November,  34  Henry  VI.  at  London  in  the  parish  of  St.  Martin  Orgar  in  the 
ward  of  Candelwykestrcte  delivered  the  tally  to  the  said  John  Poutrell,  who 
afterwar.Isdied,  but  although  the  said  collectors  on  that  day  had  sufficient  iu 
their  hands  for  payment  no  payment  was  ever  made  to  the  eaid  Gervase  of  the 
said  49/.  8».  or  any  parcel  thereof,  and  accordingly  by  reason  of  the  said 
outlawry  the  said  49/.  8*.  accrued  to  the  king.  And  the  king  hereby  grants 
to  Thomas  Thorndon  of  London,  '  draper,'  the  said  49/.  8«.  at  the  hands  of 
the  said  Robert  Tanfeld.  By  p.s. 

May  16.         Grant  to  the  burgesses  of  the  town  of  New  Wyndesore  of  pontage  for 
Westminster,   soven  years  for  the  repair  of  the  bridge  over  the  Thames. 

June  10.         Inspeximus  antl  confirmation  of  letters  patent  under  the  great  seal  of 

Westminster.  Ireland  ddted  at  Drogheda,  23  February,  7  Edward  IV.  witnessed  by  the 

king's  kinsman  John,  earl   of  Worcester,  deputy  of   the  king's   brother 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  being  a  grant  for  life  to 

Jaras  Dokray,  esquire,  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Cragfargus  in 

V  96186.  ^ 


162  OALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1469.  Membrane  7 — cont. 

Ireland,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king's  father  and  the  king  and  becaase 
the  castle  is  a  garrison  of  war  and  is  surrounded  by  L*ish  and  Scots  without 
succour  of  the  English  for  60  miles  and  the  constables  formerly  had  24 
soldiers  for  its  safe-guarding  but  he  keeps  it  alone  with  a  force  at  his  own 
expense,  that  he  shall  have  10  soldiers  within  the  castle  and  4d.  daily  for 
each  of  them,  and  granting  to  him  in  part  payment  thereof  40  marks 
yearly  from  tlio  king's  manor  or  lordship  of  Ardmulghan  and  all  lands  in 
Ardmulghan  and  the  customs  and  cokets  in  the  ports  and  franchises  of 
Ardeglasse  and  Cragfargus. 

And  grant  for  life  to  the  said  James,  in  full  payment  of  the  residuCi  of 
the  king's  water-mill  in  Cragfargus  by  the  castle,  not  exceeding  the  yearly 
value  of  ft  marks,  and  another  40  marks  yearly  from  the  customs  and  cokets 
of  the  town  of  Dundalk.  By  p.s. 

June  14,  Grant  during  minority  to  John  Awdeley,  kuight,  lord  of  Awdeley,  of  the 
Westmiiwter.  wardship,  marriage  and  custody  of  William  Wynnyng,  kinsman  and  heir 
of  John  Scot  late  of  Stirmj'stermarchall,  co.  Dorset,  with  all  manors, 
lands,  rents,  services,  profits  and  revenues  belonging  to  him,  held  in  chief 
as  parcel  of  the  crown,  of  'which  the  said  John  Soot  died  seised  in  the 
counties  of  Dorset  and  Wilts.  By  p.8. 

May  9.  Grant  for  life  to  Nicholas  Loure  of  the  custody  of  the  smaller  piece  of  the 

Westminster,  king's   seal   called   *  le   Touche '   at  Lostwythiell,   co.   Cornwall,  for  the 

recognisances  of  debts  there,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

June  27.        Grant  for. life  to  the  king's  servant  John  West,  coroner  and  attorney 
Westminster,  of  the  king  in  the  King's  Bench,  of  10/.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer. 

By  p.s. 

July  IL         Pardon  to  Thomas    Burgh,    knight,  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of 

Westminster.  Lincoln,  of  all  offencos  committed  by  him  and  |dl  escapes  of  felons  before 

^  8  July.  By  p.8. 

Mbmbranb  6. 

March  18.  Grant  to  Robert  Wotton,  the  guardian,  and  the  Friars  Minor  of  the 
Westminster,  town  of  Colcestre  of  the  king's  alms  and  out  of  regard  for  the  king's  aunt 
Isabel,  countess  of  Essex,  of  52  cartloads  of  underwood  yearlv  in  the  king's 
forest  of  Kyngeswode,  co.  Essex,  for  their  fuel,  of  which  each  cartload  can 
be  drawn  by  six  horses  or  other  beasts,  by  the  supervision  of  the  king's 
officers  in  the  forest,  that  they  may  pray  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and 
his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  for  their  souls  afler  death  and 
the  soul  of  the  king's  father  Bichard,  late  duke  of  York,  and  keep  their 
obits  every  year.  And  they  shall  have  free  entry  into  the  forest  to  cut 
down  and  carry  away  the  underwood.  By  p.8. 

March  26.        Grant  to  Richard  Arthur,  ia  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent 

Dogmersfield.  dated  27  February,  5  Edward  JV.  surrendered  because  invalid,  that  from 

Easter,  7  Edward  IV.  so  long  as  he  holds  the  custody  of  the  lands  late  of 

Robert  Ken  in  the  county  of  Somerset  he  may  retain  26/.  yearly  out  of  the 

farm  of  46/.  lis,  yearly  which  he  renders  to  the  king.  By  K. 

May  10.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Roger  Hopton,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Wcittminster.  of  the  crown,  of  6J.  daily  for  his  fee  from  Michaelmas  last  from   the  farm 

of  the  hundreds  of  Kyftesgate,  Holford  and  Greston  with  the  fairs  and 

markets  in  the  town  of  Wynchecombe,  co.  Gloucester,  at  the  hands  of  the 

abbot  and  convent  of  Wynchecombe.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  abbot  and  convent. 

April  20.         Pardon  to  Thomas  Towe,  esquire,  late  cscheator  in  the  counties  of  Kent 

Westminster,  and  Middlesex,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  amercements, 

debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  kin^  By  p.8t 


9  EDWABD  lY.— Part  I.  IM 


1469»  Membrane  6*-e(m/. 

May  3.  Whereas  William^  earl  of  Pembroke,  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  at 

WestmiDster.  Westminster  in  Michaelmas  Term,  8  Edward  IV.  by  writ  of  right  Precipe 
in  capite  directed  to  the  sheriff  of  Gloucester  recovered  against  John,  dake 
of  Norfolk,  the  castle,  manor,  lordship  and  borough  of  Chepstowe,  the 
manor  of  Berton  and  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Tudenham  with  their 
members  in  the  marches  of  Wales  and  the  county  of  Gloucester  adjacent, 
and  by  a  like  writ  directed  to  the  sheriff  of  Hereford  recovered  against 
•  William  Laken,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  King's  Bench,  Thomas  Lytelton, 

one  of  the  justices  of  the  Common  Bench,  Richard  Pygot,  one  of  the  king's 
Serjeants  at  law,  and  Roger  Tounesende  the  castle  and  manor  of  Swaneseye, 
the  lordship  or  land  of  Gower,  the  lordship  or  land  of  Kylvey,  the  castle 
and  manor  of  Oystermouth,  the  castle  and  manor  of  Lloughour  and  the 
manors  of  Landymour,  Russely,  Kythull,  Trewydna,  Lymon,  Pennard  and 
Westgower  in  the  marches  of  Wales  adjoining  the  said  county  of  Hereford 
and  is  at  present  in  seisin  and  possession  of  the  same,  the  king  hereby 
confirms  his  estate  in  the  same  to  him  and  his  heirs,  saving  to  tho  king  the 
accustomed  rents,  customs  and  services. 

By  p.8.  and  for  10/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

June  3.  Grant  for   life    to  William    Bonifant,   clerk,  of   the    free   chapel    of 

DogmerBfleld.  St.  Margaret,  Hilberworth,  co.  Norfolk,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Eyre, 

clerk,  last  incumbent.  By  p.s. 

• 

June  20.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Roger  Ploweden  to  take  carpenters 
Westminster,  called  *  whelers '  and  '  cartwrightes '  and  other  carpenters,  stone-cutters, 
smiths,  plumbers  and  other  workmen  for  the  works  of  the  king's  ordnance 
and  bombards,  cannons,  culver  ins,  'fowlers,'  <  serpeutynes '  and  other 
cannons  and  sulphur,  powder,  '  saltpetyr,'  stone,  iron,  lead  and  other 
equipment  for  them,  cross-bows  and  bolts  for  them,  bows,  arrows,  bowstaves, 
bowstrings, '  langedebeves,'  lances, '  gley ves,'  hammers  and  otber  necessaries 
and  horses  called  ^  hakeneys  '  and  ships. 
The  like  of  the  following : — 

William  Bygge. 

Richard  Lyghton. 

William  ColshuU. 

John  Wode,  esquire,  master  of  the  ordnance. 

1470. 

March  8.         The  like  of  William  Temple. 
Westminster.       The  like  of  the  following  :— 

Robert  Lyly. 
Roger  Bekley. 

March  1.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Reginald  Yong  to  take  stone-cutters, 

Westminster,   masons,  plumbers,  tilers,  smiths  and  other  workmen  for  the  repairs  of  the 

king's  manor  of  Chilternlangeley  and   elsewhere  within   the   realm    of 

England  and  stone,  timber,  iron,  lead,  tiles,  laths,  shingles,  boards  and  other 

necessaries. 


<■  joQ  Membrane  5, 

March  10.  Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  the  dean  and  canons  of  the  king's  free  chapel 
Westminster,  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster  of  the  house,  manor  or 
alien  priory  of  Welles  alicu  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Welhall,  co.  Norfolk, 
which  was  formerly  granted  by  William  de  Estois  to  the  church  and 
monks  of  St.  Stephen,  Caen,  in  Normandy  and  taken  into  the  hands  of 
Edward  III,  on  account  of  the  war  with  France,  to  hold  from  Michaelmas 
last  with  the  church  or  rectory   of  Gaiton  and  all  members,  manors, 

L  2 


iei  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1469,  Membrane  5 — cont, 

lands,  Tent%  Bervices,  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs, 
escheats,  courts  leet,  hundreds,  rectories,  tenths,  alms,  pensions,  portions^ 
liberties,  franch'ses  and  other  possessions  within  the  realm,  and  all  issues 
from  4  March,  1  Edward  lY,  that  thej  may  praj  for  the  good  estate  of 
the  king  and  Elizabeth  his  consort  and  for  their  souls  after  death. 
[MoruMiicotij  vi.  1011.]  By  p.s. 

April  24.         Licence,  for  6s,  Sd.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  John  Thetjlthorpe  to  grant 
Westminster,  a  messuage,  two  tofts,  four  bovates  of  land,  16  acres  of  meadow,  19*.  3rf. 

rent  and  a  rent  of  one  pound  of  cumin  in  Glentworth,  co.  Lincoln,  held  in 

chief,  to  John  Westefeld  of  Filyngham  and  his  heirs. 

April  24.         Pardon  to  Agnes  Osmond  the  wife  of  John  Osmond  late  of  Norwich| 
Westminster,  'laborer,*  alias  *  hosteler,'  for  the  murder  of  Thomas  Osmond  their  son. 

By  p.s. 

March  8.        Licence,  for  4  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Thomas  Rogger,  Richard 
Westminster.  Culpepyr  and  Thomas  Norton  to  grant  the  manor  of  Traseys,  co.  Kent, 
held  in  chief,  to  Robert  Watton,  Joan  Clerk,  John  Clerk  the  younger, 
Walter  Clerk  and  Thomas  Burston  for  the  life  of  the  said  Joan. 

May  1^.         Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Wytham  of  10/.  yearly  from  Easter  last,  viz. 

Westminster.  7/.  from  the  fee  farms  of  the  town  of  Scardeburgh  and  the  manor  of 

Walgrave  and  60  acres  of  land  there  and  60*.  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  city 

of  York.  By  pi. 

April  26.  Pardon  to  John  Wylkes  late  of  London,  *  draper  *  alias  ^  tayllour,'  son 
Westminster,  of  William  Wylkes,  a/to*  late  of  Chipstede^  co.  Kent, 'gentilman,'  of  his 
outlawries  in  Surrey,  London  and  the  county  of  Hereford  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  satisfy  Robert  Bote  of  4/.  which 
the  latter  recovered  against  him  and  26^.  8c/.  damages,  and  to -answer 
Henry  Dene,  citizen  and  tailor  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  13/.  6s,  9d. 
William  Cardemaker,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  13/« 
and  William  Crofton  and  Alexander  Broun,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of 
20/.;  the  said  Robert  having  appeared  in  the  said  court  by  John  Miller, 
his  attorney,  and  acknowledged  himself  satisfied,  and  the  said  John  having 
surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Robert  Danby,  chief  justice  of  the 
Bench,  has  certified. 

Aug.  IP.         Presentation  of  Robert  Blakwall,  chaplain,  to  the  church  of  Weston,  in 
Westminster,   the  diocese  of  Norwich,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Asshe,  last  parson. 

Membrane  4. 

June  20.         Inspeximus  ami  confirmation  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Wynchecombe 
Westminster,  of  the  following  : — 

1.  Letters  patent  dated  8  February,    1   Richard  II.    inspecting  and 

confirming  the  following : — 

(1.)  Letters  patent  dated  18  Juue,  22  Edward  III  inspecting 
and  confirming  the  following : — 

a,  A  charter  of  Henry  II. 

b,  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  14  May,  35  Henry  III. 

^2.)  Letters  patent  dated  12  June,  4  Edward  I. 
(3.)  Letters  patent  dated  16  Juue,  3<5  Edward  I. 

2.  A     charter     dated     at     Westminster,     11     June,    14  Richard   II. 

[Charter  Roll,  14  JRichard  If.  No.  7.1 

f^or  40«.  paid  in  the  hanaper, 


9  EDWARD  IV.-^Pabt  I.  105 


1469.  Membrane  3. 

Jane  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Edmund  White  of  the  office  of 

WettmiiiBter.  keeper  or  the  custody  of  the  king's  castles  of  Grenecasteil  and  Carljngford 
in  Ireland  and  all  customs  and  profits  from  Mowrne  and  from  all  ships  and 
boats  pertaining  to  the  custody  of  the  castles  with  all  other  accustomed 
profits,  receiving  the  rents,  customs  and  other  premises  at  his  own  hands  or 
the  hands  of  the  farmers,  receivers  or  other  occupiers  of  the  lordship  of 
Coll  there.  Bj  p.s. 

.  June  9.  Grant  to  the  king's  servitor  Christopher  Worslej,  esquire,  of  the  custody 

Westminster,  of  all  manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and  possessions  with  knights'  fees  and 
advowsons  late  of  John  Assheforde,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of 
William  his  son  and  heir  with  the  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparage- 
ment, and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  finding  a  reasonable  sustenance  for  the  heir 
and  supporting  all  houses,  enclosures  and  edifices.  By  p.s. 

July  11.  Pardon  to  William  Rossher  of  the  town  of  Calais  of  all  felonies,  murders, 

Westminster,    and  ofiTences  committed  by  him  before  5  July.  By  pjs, 

July  18.  Whereas  six  tallies  containing  the  sum  of  661/.  lately  levied  at  the 

Westminster,  receipt  of  the  Exchequer  at  Westminster  for  the  household  and  three  bills 
containing  the  sum  of  400/.  likewise  lately  levied  at  the  said  receipt  on 
Nicholas  Sharp,  late  receiver  general  of  the  duchy  of  Lancaster,  from  the 
issues  of  his  office  were  assigned  to  John  Fogge,  knight,  late  treasurer  of 
the  household,  for  his  office,  and  these  were  delivered  to  John  Wenlok, 
knight,  lord  Wenlok,  chief  butler  of  England,  and  William  Chattok, 
citizen  of  London,  his  deputy,  for  payment  of  divers  things  supplied  by 
them  to  the  yalue  of  1,051/.  for  the  expenses  of  the  household,  and  the  said 
John  and  William  delivered  the  tallies  and  bills  to  Roger  Appelton, 
*  gentilman,'  William  Kerver  of  London  and  Richard  Knyght  in  payment 
of  the  said  sum  of  1,051/.  in  which  they  were  indebted  to  them,  but  the 
said  Roger,  William  and  Richard  have  received  no  payment  and  have 
surrendered  the  said  tallies  and  bills  ;  tlie  king  grants  to  the  said  Roger, 
William  and  Richard  that  they  or  their  executors  after  their  decease  or 
their  factors  or  attorneys  may  ship  sacks  and  cloves  of  wool  and  woollen 
cloths  in  the  ports  of  London,  Sandwich  and  Suthampton  and  take  the 
wools  by  tlie  straits  of  Marrok  and  the  woollen  cloths  to  any  foreign  parts 
quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  until  they  shall  be  fully  satisfied  of  the  said 
sum  of  1,051/.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  12.  Grant  for  life  to  the  kind's  councillor  William  Hastynges,  the  king's 
Westminster,  chamberlain,  of  the  offices  of  the  king's  chamberlain  of  North  Wales  and 
the  counties  of  Carnarvon,  Anglesea  and  Merionneth,  constable  of  the  king's 
castle  of  Beaumaris  and  captain  of  the  town  of  Beaumaris  in  Anglesea, 
receiving  yearly  20/.  for  the  office  of  chamberlain,  40/.  for  the  office  of 
constable  and  20/.  for  the  office  of  captain  at  the  exchequer  at  Carnarvon 
with  wages  of  4c/.  daily  at  the  said  exchequer  for  each  of  12  soldiers  for  the 
custody  of  the  castle  and  12  soldiers  fur  the  custody  of  the  town  and  all 
other  accustomed  regards  and  profits  such  as  William  Herbert,  late  earl  of 
Pembroke,  or  he  himself  had  in  the  same  offices.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  16.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  the  king's  councillor  John  Langstrother, 

Westminster,  knight,  prior  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  as 

treasurer  of  England  with  all  rights,  regards  and  privileges.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  17.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman   Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and 

Westminster.  Salisbury,  of  thei  offices  of  chief  justice  of  South  Wales,  chamberlain  of 
South  Wales,  steward  of  the  king's  commotes  at  Cantremawre,  forester  of 
the  forest  of  Glincoth  in  South  Wales  and  constable  of  the  castle  of 
Kermerdyn  in  South  Wales,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  William 
Herbert,  late  earl  of  Pembroke,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.     [Foefiera.^ 

By  p.s. 


166  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS- 


1469*  Membrane  3— con/. 

The  like  to  tlie  said  earl  of  the  offices  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of 
Cardigan  and  steward  of  the  courts  and  commotes  in  the  counties  of 
Kermerdjn  and  Cardigan  in  South  Wales,  in  the  king's  hands  as  above, 
receiving  the  accustomed  fees.     [Fixdera.^  By  p.s. 

Membrane  2. 

Aug.  28.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  John  Warde  of  the  office  of  tronage  and 

Westminster,  pesage  in  the  port  of  Suthampton  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving 

the  accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  named  and  ports  and  places 
adjacent : — 
Aug.  30.  John  Abbot  in  the  port  of  London.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  26.  John  Boston  in  the  port  of  Boston.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  26.  Balph  Kyngeston  in  the  port  of  Ipswich.         By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  28.  John  Browne  in  the  port  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne. 

Westmiflfster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer* 

Nov.  4.  John  Draper  in  the  port  of  London.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  b.  Thomas  Banke  in  the  port  of  Boston.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminstor. 

Nov.  9.  Richard  Cowton  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  28.  John  Gray,  esquire,  in  the  port  of  Suthampton. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Aug.  29.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  John  Eyerby  of  the  office  of  ganger  in  the 
Westminster,  port  of  Bristol  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  of  the  following  in  the  ports  named  and  ports  and  places 
adjacent : — 
Sept.  18.  John  Williamson  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull. 

Westminster,  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Aug.  25.  John  Forest  in  the  port  of  Southampton.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  9.  Thomas  Assh  in  the  port  of  Suthampton.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

May  6.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Swancote  as  surveyor  of  the 

Westminster,  scrutiny  in  the  port  of  Bristol  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the 

accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  12.  The  like  of  Ralph  Adsheton,  knight,  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull 

Westminster,  and  ports  and  places  adjacent.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Membrane  1. 

July  14.         Licence  for  Thomas,  viscount  Lysle,  to  enter  freely  into  all  castles,  lord- 

Wcsiroinstcr.  ships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions,  services,  fees,  views  of  frank-pledge, 

courts  leet,  knights'  fees,  warrens,  parks,  fisheries,  fairs,  markets,  advow- 

Hons  and  other  possessions  in  England,  Wales,  the  marches  of  Wales  and 


9  EDWARD  lY.— PjlBT  I. 


167 


1469. 


Aug.  26. 
Westminster. 


Aug.  24. 
Westminster. 


Sept  1. 

Westminster* 

Aug.  26. 
Westminster* 

Aug.  23. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  8. 
Westminster* 

Nov.  9. 
Westminster. 

.    Nov.  9. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  9. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  9. 
Weetminster. 

Nov.  13. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  18. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  20. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  29. 
Westminster. 

Dec.  7- 
Westminstei^ 


Membrane  I — cofU, 

Ireland  of  which  Joha  Talbot,  knight,  viscount  Lysle,  his  father,  and  Joan 
his  wife  and  Margaret,  late  countess  of  Shrewsbury,  his  grandmother,  or 
any  other  ancestor  of  his  were  seised,  and  which  should  descend  to  him. 

By  p.s. 

Whereas  William  Broun  and  Alice  his  wife  at  Easter,  3  Edward  lY. 
before  Robert  Daixby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  at  Westminster, 
recovered  against  William  Cortenhale  of  Coventre,  ^  chapman,'  a  sealed 
coffer  containing  charters,  writings  and  other  muniments,  and  damages  to 
the  amount  of  20/.  by  jury  of  the  city  of  London,  with  a  provision  of  100 
marks  in  case  they  did  not  get  delivery  of  the  coffer,  and  afterwards  the 
said  William  Broun  by  the  name  of  William  Browen  of  London  was 
outlawed  in  Coventry  on  Tuesday  before  St.  George  the  Martyr, 
9  Edward  IV.  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  at  Westminster  at 
Michaelmas,  8  Edward  IV,  to  satisfy  him  of  his  ransom  for  a  trespass 
against  William  Briscowe  and  William  Haloughton  of  which  he  was 
convicted  by  a  jury  of  the  city  of  Coventry ;  the  king  hereby  pardons  to 
the  said  William  Cortenhale  all  that  pertains  to  him  of  the  said  20/.  and 
100  marks.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  othertoise  below. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Nicholas  Waren  as  controller  of  the 
great  and  petty  custom,  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  and  the 
subsidy  of  the  3«.  in  the  tun  and  the  1 2d.  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of 
Bristol  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees, 
provided  that  he  execute  the  office  in  person,  with  the  custody  of  one  part 
of  the  coket  seal.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  of  the  following  in  the  ports  named  and  ports  and  places 
adjacent : —  ^ 

Thomas  GyUe  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Richard  Felawe  in  the  port  of  Ipswich.  Qy  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Philip  Lowys  in  the  port  of  Southampton.        By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
John  Botherham  in  the  port  of  Sandwich.        By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


Edmund  Wydewell  in  the  port  of  Jernemuth. 

John  Don  in  the  port  of  Bristol. 
Bichard  Bolton  in  the  port  of  Boston. 


By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
By  bill  of  the  treaaurer.,* 


By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


John  Feryby  in  the  port  of  Eyngeston  on  Hull. 
William  Brandon  in  the  port  of  Ipswich. 


By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
hj  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


Thomas  Gray,  esquire,  in  the  port  of  Suthampton. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Nanby  in  the  port  of  Pole.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer* 

John  Bokys  in  the  port  of  Briggewater.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Flemmyng  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


168  CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1469.  Membrane  1 — cont 

Aug.  24.         The  like  of  Ambrose  Grysacre  as  controller  of  the  great  cuatom  and 

Westmiuster.  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool- fells  in  the  port  of  London  and  porta 

and  places  adjacent.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Auf;.  21.         The  like  of  Bichard*  Paseemere  as  controller  of  the  petty  custom  and 
Westminster,  the  subsidy  of  the  Zs,  in  the  tun  and  12 J.  in  the  pound  in  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Sept.  18.     *   The  like  of  Robert  Symson  as  controller  of  the  great  custom  and  the 
Westminster,  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  in  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  4.  The  like  of  John  Stodard  as  controller  of  the  great  custom  and  the 

Westminster,  subsidy  of  wools,  hid«s  and  wool-fells  in  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

1470. 

Feb.  9.  The  like  of  Richard  Sutton  as  controller  of  the  subsidy  of  the  3«.  in 

Westminster,  the  tun  and  the  12^.  in  the  pound  in  the  same.         By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Membranes  24d—2ld. 
Commissions  of  the  peace  in  various  counties.     (See  Appendix.) 

1469.  Membrane  ISd. 

March  26.       Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  and  John 
Dogmersfield.  Broughton,  Thomas  Reynes,  William  Pek  and  the  sheriff  of  Bedford  to 
enquire    into  the  counterfeiting,  clipping,  sweating,  and  falsification    of 
money  in  the  county  of  Bedford. 

March  11.  The  king  lately  by  letters  patent  {see  p.  101)  appointed  William 
Westminster.  Bourghchier  of  Fitzwareo,  knight,  Richard  Chok,  knight,  John  Gyfford, 
Thomas  Dowerlssh,  John  Orchard,  John  Denys,  John  Aps  the  elder, 
William  Sprygge,  William  Duke,  Richard  Morton  the  elder,  Walter 
Gay n cot,  Richard  Getferey  and  Philip  Beaumond,  then  sheriff  of  Devon,  to 
enquire  into  a  complaint  of  John  May  of  Bristol,  merchant,  concerning  a 
ship  of  his  called  le  Raphaell  of  Bristol ;  and  now  on  the  part  of  the  said 
John  May  it  has  been  shown  that  although  by  an  inquisition  taken  by 
virtue  of  the  said  letters  before  the  said  John  Orchard,  Walter  and  Philip 
at  Barnestaple,  co.  Devon,  on  25  August  last  it  was  found  that  the  said  ship 
was  laden  at  Dansk  in  .Prussia  with  divers  goods  and  merchandise  to  take 
to  Bristol  and  came  safely  to  England  and  certain  merchants  and  mariners 
landed  from  the  ship,  viz.  Thomas  Baker  and  Richard  Laken  at  Grimisby, 
CO.  Lincoln,  Thomas  Laweles  and  John  Yonge  at  Uoldernes,  co.  York, 
Edward  Kyte,  John  Bowton  and  James  Bertram  at  Kyngeston  on  Hull  and 
Peter  Forstall,  William  Chekes,  Clement  Hyll,  William  Bowyer,  John 
Saunders  and  Thomas  Kayser  at  Sandwich,  co.  Kent,  and  the  remainder 
sailed  towards  the  port  of  Bristol  but  by  a  vehement  tempest  were 
compelled  to  wait  in  Bedebay  within  the  county  of  Devon  (Wc)  70  miles 
within  the  river  Severn  and  from  the  sea  and  there  dropped  their  anchors, 
which  could  not  hold  the  ship,  and  cut  away  the  mast  of  the  ship,  but 
nevertheless  the  ship  was  driven  ashore  near  Kilkampton  on  thd  confines  of 
the  counties  of  Devon  and  Cornwall  on  Friday  after  St.  Martin  then  last  past, 
the  said  John  May  and  the  merchants  being  then  on  land,  and  Richard  Horlok 
and  Thomas  Don  and  other  mariners  who  were  on  the  ship  at  the  time 
came  alive  to  land,  and  divers  goods  and  merchandise  in  the  ship  came 
into  the  hands  of  divers  persons,  viz.  24  barrels  of  pitch  and  bitumen  and 
200  '  waynscotes '  to  the  value  of  18/.  of  the  goods  of  John  Gregory, 


y  EDWARD  IV.— Part  L  169 


1469.  Membrane  18</ — cotU, 

Woman/  one  of  the  merchants  of  the  ship,  to  the  han^ls  of  John  Dodecota 
of  the  parish  of  Tauton  Bisshop,  co.  Devon,  300  *  bowestaves'  to  the  value 
of  20/.  of  the  goods  of  the  said  John  May  to  the  hands  of  Patrick  Bowjer 
of  Exeter, '  yoman,'  and  a  counter  and  four  tables  of  Prussia  to  the  value 
of  24/.  of  the  goods  of  John  Gay  wode,  one  of  the  merchants  of  the  ship,  to 
the  hands  of  Philip  Warberton  alias  Warrayngton  of  Barnestaple,  and 
divers  other  persons  in  those  parts  carried  off  and  disposed  of  the  other 
goods  and  the  gear  of  the  ship  to  the  value  of  1,000/.  that  were  cast  ashore, 
although  they  were  not  wreck,  nevertheless  the  said  John  Dodecote, 
Patrick  and  Philip  Warberton  refuse  to  deliver  up  the  goods  that  came  into 
their  hands.  The  king  accordingly  commissions  Humphrey  Stafford  of 
Suthwyk,  knight,  the  said  Philip  Beaumond  and  Christopher  Worsley  to 
enquire  into  whose  hands  the  other  goods  and  gear  came  and  to  cause  tlie 
said  John,  Patrick  and  Philip  and  others  to  make  restitution  and  to  imprison 
such  as  refuse. 

April  20.  Commission  to  Master  John  Alcok  and  Master  John  Pese,  doctors  of 
Westminster,  law^  William  Uamplon  and  Bartholomew  Jamys,  citizens  and  aldermen 
of  London,  and  Master  Michael  Carvanell,  bachelor  of  law,  to  hear  and 
determine  an  appeal  by  Thomas  Spicer,  citizen  and  merchant  of  Chichester, 
against  a  judgement  of  Master  John  Aleyn,  doctor  of  law,  lieutenant  or 
commissioner  of  the  constable  of  England,  in  an  action  for  debt  before 
him  between  William  Curteys,  plaintiff,  and  the  said  Thomas,  defendant, 
because  the  said  commissioner  refused  matters  proposed  by  the  said 
Thomas  questioning  his  jurisdiction  on  the  ground  that  the  pretended 
contract,  on  which  the  action  was  brought,  was  made  in  England  and  not 
beyond  the  seas. 

Membrane  16c/. 

April  20.        Commi3sion  to  Christopher  Worsley,  esquire,  William  Raskemer,  esquire, 
WestmiDster.  John  Arundell,  esquire,  William   Bere,  Oto  Trefuses,  Thomas  Clemens, 
John  Kemp  and  the  sheriff  to  enquire  what  lands  Eleanor,  late  duchess  of 
Somerset,  held  in  the  coanty  of  Cornwall. 

Membrane  \Ad. 

March  17.        Commission  de  walliis  et  fossatis  to  William  Tyrcll,  knight,  Thomas 

Westminster.  Urswyk,  Humphrey  Sterky,  Eobert  Molyneux,  Morgan  Botiller,  William 

Corun,  William  Taverner,  Thomas  Humfrey  and  Thomas  Lute  from  the 

town  and  parish  of  Esthamme  to  Horndon  and  from  thence  to  Hokkley  and 

from  thence  to  Tollesbury  and  Wyggebergh  in  the  county  of  Essex. 

May  5.  The  like  to  W.  bishop  of  Ely,  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  John,  earl  of 

Westminster.  Northumberland,  Antony  Wydevyle  of  Scales,  knight,  William  Yelverton, 
knight,  Robert Wyngfeld,  knight, Thomas  Grey,  John  Twyer,  JohnFyncham, 
Roger  Townesende,  Thomas  Danyell  and  Thomas  Dcrham  in  the  parts  of 
Mershlande,  Upwell  and  Outweli  and  other  towns  and  marshes  between 
the  water  leading  from  Erithbrigge  by  Ely,  Walterslode  and  Wygenall  to 
Bishop's  Lenn  and  the  water  leading  from  Erithbrigge  by  Benwyk, 
Gretecrosse  and  Wyssebeche  to  the  sea  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and 
Cambridge. 

Aug.  30.  The  like  to  W.  bishop  of  Ely,  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  earl 

Westminster,   of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  John,  earl  of  Oxford,  John,  earl  of  Northum^ 

berland,  William  Yelverton,  knight,  John  Paston,  knight,  John  Colvyle, 

knight,  Richard  Roos,  John  Kny vet,  William  Paston,  John  Twyer,  John 

Fyncham,  Roger  Tounesende,  William  Skipwyth,  Thomas  Danyell   and 


170  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1469.  Membrane  14J — cont. 

Thomas  Derham  in  the  parts  of  Mershland,  Up  well  and  Outwell  and 
other  towns  and  marshes  between  the  water  leading  from  Erithbrigge  bj 
Ely,  Salterslade  and  Wjgenall  to  iMshop's  Lenn  and  the  water  leading 
from  Erithbrigge  to  Benewyke  and  from  thence  to  Padokkeswere  and  so  to 
Farsetbngge  and  from  thence  to  Staundgi^ound  and  so  to  Muscote  and  from 
thence  to  Thorney  Mille  and  Godelakescrosse  and  by  Nomanslond  and  from 
thence  to  Dowesdale  and  so  to  Clow&ecrosse  and  from  thence  by  the  old 
sower  to  Tydherne  and  to  the  sea,  in  the  conncies  of  Norfolk  and  Cambridge. 

1470. 

March  1.  The  like  to  W.  bishop  of  Ely,  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  earl 

Westminster,  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  John,  earl  of  Northumberland,  John,  earl  of 
Oxford,  Humphrey  Bourgchier  of  Cromwell,  knight,  John  Catesby,  William 
JcDney,  Thomas  Gray,  Roger  Touneaende,  Henry  Spilman,  Thomas  Danyelly 
William  Husey,  Richard  VVelby,  Richard  Pynchefiek,  Robert  Dockyng, 
Simon  Hareby,  William  Fairfax,  John  Wakerlcy  and  Oliver  Seyntjohn  in 
the  parts  of  Mersshlond,  Upwell  and  Outwell  and  other  towns  and  marches 
by  the  water  leading  from  Eirithbrigge  to  Benewyk  and  from  thence  to 
Paddokwere  and  so  to  Farsetbrige  and  from  thence  to  Standground  and  so 
to  Muscote  and  from  thence  to  Thorney  Mille  and  Godelakcrosse  by 
Nomanslonde  and  from  thence  to  Dowysdale  and  so  to  Clowecrosse  and  from 
thence  to  Wylowedyke  and  fi'om  thence  to  Edgreynes  and  from  thenoe  to 
Tyde  Gk)te  and  so  to  the  sea  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Cambridge. 

1469.  Membrane  \\d, 

June  14.        Commission  to  Robert  Iseham  to  enquire  what  lands  Henry  Brounfiete^ 
Westminster,   knight,  late  lord  Vessy,  held  in  the  county  of  Bedford  on  the  day  of  his 
death. 

Membrane  lOd. 

May  lo.  Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  Richard,  earl  of  Rivers,  William 
Westminster.  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  John  Stafford,  knight,  John  Catesby, 
sergeant  at  law,  John  Dyve  and  Robert  Isham'to  enquire  into  divers 
treasons,  insurrections,  felonies  and  other  offences  committed  in  the  county 
of  Northampton  by  Thomas  Taillour  of  Pokebroke  in  the  parish  of 
Oundell,  co.  Northampton.  By  K. 

Membrane  9d. 

May  22.  General  commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  throughout  the  realm  to  the 
Dogmersfield.  king's  kinsmen  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  great  chamberlain 
of  England,  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  steward  of  the  household,  and  Richard, 
earl  of  Ry  vers,  treasurer  of  England,  and  William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges, 
knight,  Thomas  Billyng,  Robert  Danby,  knight,  Richard  Illyngworth, 
knight,  William  Yelverton,  knight,  Richard  Byngham,  knight,  William 
Laken,  Richard  Nele,  Walter  Moile,  knight,  John  Nedeham,  knight, 
Richard  Chok,  knight,  Thomas  Littelton  and  Thomas  Yonge.  By  K. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  brothers  George,  duke  of 
Clarence,  and  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  the  king's  kinsman  John,  duke 
of  Suffolk,  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  William,  earl  of 
Arundel,  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  Richard,  earl  of 
Ryvers,  William,  earl  of  Pembroke,  and  Humphrey,  earl  of  Devon,  and 
Anthony  Wydevile  of  Scales,  knight,  Henry  Fitzhugh  of  Fitzhugh,  knight, 
John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  John  Scrop  of  Bolton,   knight,  John 


9  EDWAKD  IV.— Pam  I.  lH 


1469«  Membrane  9d — cotU, 

Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  John  Bonrghchier  of  Berners,  knight,  Humphrey 
Bourghchier  of  Cromwell,  knight,  BAlph  Greystok  of  Greystok,  knight, 
William  Hasty nges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers, 
knight,  Robert  Ogle  of  Ogle,  knight,  Walter  Blount  of  Mountjoye,  knight, 
Thom&s  Byllyng,  Eobert  Danby,  knight,  Richard  Illyngwortb,  knight, 
William  Yelverton,  knight,  Richard  Byngham,  knight,  William  Laken, 
Richard  Nele,  Walter  Moile,  knight,  John  Nedeham,  knight,  Richard 
Ohok,  knight,  Thomas  Lytelton,  Thomas  Yonge,  Thomas  Burgh,  knight, 
and  John  Howard,  knight,  within  the  counties  of  York,  Cumberland  and 
Westmoreland  and  the  citv  of  York.  By  K. 

Membrane  Sd. 

May  22.  Commission   to  the  king's   kinsman  Humphrey,  earl  of  Devon,  Philip 

Bogmersfield.  Berumond,  Christopher  Worseley,  John  Kendale,  Thomas  Moleyus  and 
Henry  Bremelcombe  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made  of  certain  goods  and 
gear  to  John  May  of  Bristol  and  others  (as  on  m,  i%d). 

Membrane  bd. 

July  12.  Commission  to  Walter  Moyle,  knight,  Thomas  Yong  and  John  Wyde- 

Westminster.   elade  to  enquire  into  certain  treasons  and  felonies  committed  by  Robert 

Kene  of  Ayspryngton,  co.  Devon, '  yoman,'  William  Spencer  of  Tottenys, 

CO.  Devon,  ^  yoman,'  and  Bartholomew  Exhall  late  of  Colyford,  co  Devon, 

within  the  said  county. 

Membrane  dd, 

Aug.  8.  Commission  to  Master  Henry  Sharp,  Master  John  Alcok  and  Master 

Westminster.  William  Pykenham,  doctors  of  law,  George  Irelond  and  John  Crosby, 
citizens  and  aldermen  of  London,  William  Corbet,  Thomas  Graunt  and 
William  Baldry  to  hear  and  determine  an  appeal  by  William  Overey  and 
William  Rose,  citizens  and  merchants  of  London,  against  a  jndgment  in  a 
maritime  case  before  Master  William  Godyer,  doctor  of  law,  lieutenant  or 
commissioner  of  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  admuul  of 
England  and  Aquitaine,  in  the  court  of  Admiralty  between  John  Hey  ward, 
plaintiff,  and  the  said  William  and  William,  defendants. 

Aug.  14.  Commission  to  the  justices  of  the  peace  in  the  county  of  Devon  and 
Westminster.  William  Courtenay,  knight,  Thomas  Fulford,  knight,  Henry  Bodrugan, 
esquire,  Philip  Courtenay,  esquire,  William  Spregge,  John  Rowelond,  John 
Snape,  John  Elyot  of  Ayssheperton,  William  Elyot  of  Bukfastlegh  and  the 
sheriff  of  the  county  to  go  in  person  to  the  abbey  of  St.  Mary,  Bokelond 
Monachorum,  co.  Devon,  of  the  Cistercian  order,  and  remove  Thomas 
Olyver,  late  abbot,  William  Lobbe  late  of  Bokelond  Monachorum, 
^  gentilman,'  John  Skirwith  late  of  the  same,  '  scolemaister,'  John  Creston 
of  Notelegh,  *  yoman,!  Richard  Dunrygge  late  of  Bokelond  Monachorum 
the  elder,  *  fuller,'  John  Olyver  of  the  same,  'yoman,'  Thomas  Cornyssh  of 
the  same,  '  yoman,'  John  Phelpes  late  of  the  same  the  elder,  '  husbondman,' 
John  Phelpes  lute  of  the  same  the  younger,  <  yoman,'  John  Rawe  late 
of  the  same,  '  husbondman,'  and  Nicholas  Lolle  late  of  the  same,  *  marchaunt,' 
who  have  gathered  together  a  force  and  hold  the  abbey  and  prevent 
William  Breton,  who  has  been  promoted,  ordained  and  instituted  abbot  and 
confirmed  by  the  general  chapter  of  the  order,  from  obtaining  passession, 
and  waste  the  goods,  jewels  and  ornaments  of  the  abbey,  and  to  put  the 


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1469.  Membrane  Bd — eont, 

said  William  Breton  into  possession  and  arrest  and  imprison  any  who 
resist. 

Aug.  25.         Commission   to   Thomas   Yonge,   Philip   Mede^  mayor  of  Bristol,  and 

Westminster.  Nicholas  Hervy  to  enquire  into  certain  felonies,  riots,  extortions,  oppressions 

and  other  offences  committed  by  John  Swancote  of  Bristol,  '  yoman/  and 

Walter  Holder  of  Bristol,  'yoman,'  within  the  said  town  and  the  liberty  of 

the  same. 

Membrane  Id, 

Sept.  13.         Commission  of  array  (o  Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  within  the 
Westmioster.  paits  of  South    Wales  and   the  counties   of   Gloucester,  Worcester  and 
Hereford. 


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9  EDWARD  IV.— Paet  II, 


1469. 

Oct.  17. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  19. 
Weftminster. 

Oct.  21. 
Westminster. 

Oct.  20. 

Westminster. 


Sept.  1. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  25. 

Westminster. 


Mbmbranb  22. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Dynhani,  lord  of  Djnham,  of  the  custody  of  the 
forest  of  Dertmore  and  the  manor  of  Lydfonl  with  the  borough  and  castle 
of  Lydford  and  the  manor  of  Suthteygne,  oo.  Devon,  with  views  of  frank- 
pledge^  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  waif, 
stray  and  other  profits  and  appurtenances,  rendering  to  Uie  king  yearly 
100  marks  6«.  M.  and  100«.  of  increment  and  supporting  the  houses, 
enclosures,  buildings  and  other  charges,  the  repair  of  the  said  castle  and 
fees,  wages  and  annuities  excepted.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  same  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the  borough  and  manor 
of  Bradenyncho  alicLS  Bradenysshe,  and  all  other  manors  and  lands  in  the 
county  of  Devon  in  the  king's  hands  as  parcel  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall 
and  the  office  of  warden  of  the  stannaries  in  the  county  of  Devon,  receiving 
20/.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  said  borough  or  manor  of  Bradenynche 
with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  William  Chauntry  to  the  parish  church  of  Scraiynghami 
in  the  diocese  of  York,  void  by  the  death  of  Christopher  Burgh,  last 
incumbent.  By  E. 

Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Westminster  near 
London  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  George,  late  abbot,  deceased. 

By  p.8. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Mongomery,  one  of  the 
knights  of  the  body,  of  the  office  of  constable  of  the  king*s  castle  of  the 
town  of  Bristol,  with  power  to  nominate  under  him  a  porter  and  two 
watchmen,  receiving  20/.  yearly  for  the  office  of  constable  and  2d,  daily 
for  the  wages  of  the  porter  and  Ad.  daily  and  Id.  nightly  for  the  wages  of 
the  watchmen  from  the  farm  and  issues  of  the  town  of  Bristol,  with  all 
other  profits,  as  Humphrey  Stafford  of  Suthwyk,  knight,  late  earl  of  Devon, 
or  any  one  else  had  in  the  office.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  William  Broun,  clerk,  master  of  the  free  chapel  of 
St.  Mary  called  Me  Hermitage'  in  the  waste  of  the  king's  forest  of 
JBlakmore,  co.  Dorset^  of  the  yearly  pension  or  annuity  of  62«.  2d.  with 
which  the  chapel  is  charged  to  the  king,  of  which  38^.  \0d,  is  payable  at 
the  Exchequer  by  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of  the  county  and  13«.  4i/.  to 
the  bailiffs  of  the  king's  manor  of  Fordyngton  fbr  the  use  of  the  duke  of 
Cornwall,  that  he  may  pray  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort 
Elizabeth,  queen  of  Englaml,  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls 
of  the  king's  progenitors.  By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  Thomas  Laxton  of  Lamborn,  co.  Essex,  ^  yonyin,'  aHas  of 
Abrigge,  CO.  Essex,  of  his  outlawries  in  London  and  Middlesex  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the 
late  king,  to  answer  Thomas  Leven thorp  touching  a  debt  of  10/.,  and 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  present  king  to  satisfy  the  king  of 
his  ransom  for  not  holding  John  Bromley  late  of  Sabrebford,  co.  Elssex, 
'  husbondman,'  before  the  said  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows  at  a  certain  day 
to  answer  Bichard  Mora  on  a  plea  of  debt,  as  he  made  mainprise,  he 
having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Robert  Danby,  chief  justice  of 
the  Bench,  has  certified. 


174  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1469,  Membrane  22— conf. 

Nov.  7.  Presentation    of  John   Banastre  to  the  parish   charch    of  Papworth 

WestminBter.  Everarde,  in   the  diocese  of  Elj,   void  hy  the  resignation  of   William 
Chauntrjf  last  parson. 


Membrane  2h 

Nov.  4.  Grant    to    the    king's    kinsman  John,   earl    of   Northumberland,  for 

Westminster.  1,000  marks  paid  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer  in  the  year  5  Edward  IV. 
of  the  custody  of  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services, 
reversions  and  other  possessions  with  advowsons  of  churches  late  of  Ralph 
Grey,  knight,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  Thomas,  bis  son 
and  heir,  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparage- 
ment, and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  finding  a  competent  sustenance  for  the 
heir.  By  p.8. 

Nov.  14.  Whereas  William  Broun  and  Alice  his  wife  at  Easter,  3  Edward  IV, 
Westminster,  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  at  Westminster, 
recovered  against  William  Cortenale  of  Coventry,  *  chapman,'  a  sealed 
coflfer  containing  charters,  writings  and  other  muniments  and  damages  to 
the  amount  of  20/.  by  jury  of  the  city  of  London,  with  a  provision  of 
100  marks  in  case  they  did  not  get  delivery  of  the  cofPer,  and  afterwards 
the  said  William  Cortenale  was  outlawed  in  London  on  Monday  after 
St.  Maur  the  Abbot,  3  Edward  IV.  for  not  appearing  before  the  said 
justices  at  Westminster  at  Midsummer,  3  Edward  lY.  to  satisfy  the  said 
William  and  Alice  of  the  said  100  marks,  and  afterwards  the  said  William 
Broun  by  the  name  of  William  Broun  of  London  was  outlawed  in  Coventry 
on  Tuesday  before  St,  George  the  Martyr,  9  Edward  IV.  for  not  appearing 
before  the  king  at  Westminster  at  Michaelmas,  8  Edward  IV.  to  satisfy 
him  of  his  ransom  for  a  trespass  against  William  Briecowe  and  William 
Halowton  of  which  he  was  convicted  by  a  juiy  of  the  city  of  Coventry; 
the  king  hereby  pardons  to  the  said  William  Cortenale  all  that  pertains  to 
him  of  the  said  20/.  and  100  marks  and  also  the  outlawry  aforesaid. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  18.  Grant  for  life  to  Joan  Courtenay  of  the  manors  of  Columpjohn,  Pareway, 

Westminster.  Chalvelegh  and  Muabury  and  the  borough  of  Chalvelegh  and  all  lands, 
rents  and  services  in  Oolump  John,  Fareway,  Chalvelegh,  Musbury, 
Pontisford  and  Pattebroke,  eo.  Devon,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons, 
wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  parks,  warrens,  courts  leet,  liberties, 
franchises  ajad  other  commodities,  late  of  Humphrey  Stafford,  earl  of  Devon, 
lord  Stafford  of  Suthwykc,  knight,  and  in  the  king's  liands  because  he  died 
without  issue  and  because  of  the  forfeiture  of  Thomas  Courtenay,  late  earl 
of  Devon,  by  reason  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 
1  Edward  IV.  to  hold  by  the  accustomed  services.  By  p.s. 

July  20.  Pardon   to  William  Hyde  of  Stepell  Moreden,  co.  Cambridge,  esquire, 

Westminster,  alias  William  Hide  late  of  London,  late  escheator  in  the  counties  of 
Oxford  and  Berks,  of  all  ofiences  committed  by  him  before  11  July  and 
all  fines,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  23.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinswoman  Aune,  countess  of  Pembroke,  of  the 
Westminster,  custody  of  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and  other 
possessions  with  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  in  England  and  Wales  late 
of  William,  earl  of  Pembroke,  tenant  in  chief,  the  honour,  castle  and 
lordship  of  Dunster  and  all  other  lordships,  manors,  lands  and  possessions 
late  of  James  Loterell,  knight,  granted  by  letters  patent  to  the  said  earl  and 
the  heirs  of  his  body  excepted,  to  hold  during  the  minority  of  William,  son 


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and  heir  of  the  said  earl,  in   recompense  of  her  dower  out  of  the  lands 
excepted  as  above.  By  p.s. 

Not.  27.        General  pardon  to  Master  Ealph  Makerell,  clerk,  doctor  of  either  law, 
Westminster,  late  of  London,  alias  late  of  Somerletown,  co.  Suffolk.  By  p.s. 

1470. 

Jan.  4.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Ealph  Hasty nges,  esquire,  as  controller 

WestmiDster.  of  the  petty  custom  and  the  subsidy  of  the  Zs.  in  the  tun  and  the  12^.  in 

the  pound  in  the  port  of  London  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the 

accustomed  fees,  provided  that  he  execute  the  office  in  person,  with  the 

custody  of  one  part  of  the  coket  seal.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

1469^  Membrane  20. 

Nov.  7.  Appointment  for  life,  from  Michaelmas  last,  of  the  king's  kinsman  John 

Westminster.  Stafford,  knight,  as  steward  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall  in  the  county  of 

Cornwall  and  of  all  manors,  lordships,  lands  and  tenements  of  the  king  in 

that  county  parcel  of  the  duchy,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  tlie 

issues  of  the  duchy  at  the  hands  of  the  receiver-general  of  the  duchy. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  11.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Assh  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of 

Westminster,   the  king's  lordship  and  manor  of  Watlyngton,  co.  Oxford,  which  Philip 

Latin,  deceased,  lately  had,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the 

manor  and  other  profits  pertaining  to  the  office.  By  p.s. 

Oct  20.  The  like  to  the  king's  servitor  William  Blount,  esquire,  of  the  offices  of 
Westminster,  the  custody  of  the  king's  forests  of  Kyngeswode,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
Filwode,  co.  Somerset,  and  the  king's  forest  or  park  of  Pederton  by  Brigge- 
waler,  co.  Somerset,  with  power  to  nominate  all  foresters,  rangers  and 
officers  within  the  same,  with  all  accustomed  fees  and  profits,  receiving  for 
the  wages  of  the  foresters  of  the  said  forest  of  Kyngeswode  7^^.  daily  as  in 
the  times  of  Edward  III.  and  Bichard  IL  from  the  farm  and  issues  of  the 
town  of  Bristol  in  the  same  manner  as  Humphrey  Stafford,  late  earl  of 
Devon,  or  anyone  else  who  had  the  offices.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  17.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Doune,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body, 
Westminster,  of  the  offices  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Haverford  West  in  South 
Wales,  steward  of  the  castle,  lordship,  towns  and  liberties  of  Haverford 
aforesaid  and  steward  of  the  castle,  lordship  and  county  of  Pembroke,  the 
castle  and  lordship  of  Lanstephan  and  the  castle  and  lordship  of  Kil^arren 
with  their  members  during  the  minority  of  William  son  and  heir  of  William 
Herbert,  knight,  late  earl  of  Pembroke,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  p.s. 
Nov.  16.  Grant  to  Walter  Devereux,  lord  of  Ferrers,  of  the  offices  of  constable  of 
Westminster,  the  castles  of  Breknok,  Haye  and  Huntyngton,  steward  of  the  lordships  of 
Breknok,  Haye  and  Huntyngton  and  receiver  of  the  same  lordships  during 
the  minority  of  Henry,  kinsman  and  heir  of  Humphrey,  late  duke  of 
Buckingham,  tenant  in  chief,  viz.  son  of  Humphrey  the  son  of  the  duke,  and 
so  long  as  they  remain  in  the  king's  hands,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees 
from  the  issues  of  the  lordships,  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  22.  Licence  for  the  king's  kinsman  Edward  Nevill,  knight,  lord  of  the  manor 
Westminster,  of  Aston  Cantlowe,  co.  Warwick,  to  found  a  fraternity  or  gild  of  the  men 
of  the  parish  of  the  church  of  St.  John  Baptist,  Aston  Cantlowe,  and  others 
wishing  to  bo  of  the  same  fraternity,  to  find  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine 
service  daily  in  the  said  parish  church  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and 
Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  his  consort  and  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the 
gild  and  for  their  souls  after  death,  to  be  called  the  fraternity  or  gild  of 
St.  Mary,   Aston  Cantlowe.    They  shall  form  one  corporate  body  with 


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14(39,  Membrane  20 — coni. 

perpetual  succession  and  shall,  whenever  it  be  expedient,  elect  from  themselves 
a  master  and  two  wardens  or  guardians  of  the  gild.  And  the  master, 
guardians  and  brethren  and  sisters  shall  liave  power  to  receive  others  into 
the  gild,  to  implead  and  be  impleaded,  to  make  statutes  and  ordinances  for 
the  governance  of  the  giid,  and  to  acquii*e  in  mortmain  lands,  annuities  and 
rents  to  the  value  of  8  marks  yearly. 

By  K.  and  for  16/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Membrane  19. 

Sept.  19.     '  Grnnt  for  life  to  Robert  Rokley  of  the  office  of  ranger  of  the  forest  of 

Westminster.  Lcefeld,  co.  Rutland,  void  by  the  death  of  James  Holyngworth,  late  ranger, 

with  the  accustomed  ^e&^  and  profits.  By  p.8. 

Oct.  25.         Grant  to  the  king*s  kinsman  William,  lord  of  Hastynges,  and  John  Parre, 

Westminster,  esquire  of  the  body,  of  the  presentation  to  the  next  vacant  prebend  in  the 

king's  chapel  of  St.  (leorge  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  26.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  the  king's  kinsman  William,  bishop  of 

Westminster.   Ely,  us  treasurer  of  the  Exchequer,  receiviug  the  accustomed  fees  with  all 

profits,  in  the  same  manner  as  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  or  any  other  treasurer. 

ByK. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  John  Langstrother,  knight,  prior  of  the  Hospital 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  to  deliver  the  keys,  &c. 

Oct.  26.  Confirmation  for  life  to  Thomas  Gray,  clerk,  of  his  possession  of  the  free 

Westminster,   chapel  of  St.  Mary,  Wemstede,  co.  Hertford,  olicu  the  free  chapel  of  Watton, 

CO.  Hertford,  granted  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated  15  July,  7  Edward  IV. 

on  the  demise  of  John  Crecy.  By  K. 

Oct.  27.  Grant  to  Master  Robert  Newebald,  priest,  of  the  prebend  of  Chesewyke 

Westminster,   in  the  cathedral  church  of  London,  void  by  the  death  of  Nicholas  Dikson, 

late  prebendary,  who  died  during  the  voidance  of  the  see  by  the  death  of 

Robert  Gilbert,  sometime  bishop.  By  E. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

Oct.  31.  General  pardon  to  John  Grey,  rector  of  Somerleton,  co.  Suffolk,  of  all 

Westminster,  offences  committed  by  him  before  21  June  last  By  p.8. 

April  18.  Grant  to  Richard  Neel,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  King's  Bench,  for  the 
Westminster,  better  maintenanQo  of  his  estate,  of  110  marks  yearly  at  the  hands  of  the 
clerk  or  keeper  of  the  hanaper  or  the  customers  in  the  ports  of  London, 
Bristol  and  Kyngeston  on  Hull  according  to  the  form  of  an  act  in 
Parliament  at  Westminster,  18  Henry  VI.  and  106«.  11^^.  and  the  sixth 
part  of  ^d,  yearly  at  Christmas  for  a  robe  with  fur  and  66s,  6d.  yearly  at 
Whitsuntide  for  a  robe  with  lining. 

Nov.  9.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Dy n ham,  lord  of  Dy nham,  of  the  office  of  steward 

Westminster,  of  the  honours,  castles,  manors  and  boroughs  of  Plympton  and  Okhampton, 
the  manors  of  Tyvertojj,  Sampford  Courtena^',  Collycombe,  Chalvelegh, 
Colyton,  Colyford,  Musbury  and  Whiteford  and  all  other  honours,  castles, 
lordships,  manors,  lands  and  posseHsions  and  all  hundreds,  courts  leet  and 
views  of  frank-pledge  belonging  to  them  late  of  Humphrey  Stafford,  earl 
of  Devon,  lord  Stafford  of  Suthwike,  knight,  and  in  the  king's  hands 
because  he  died  without  issue  and  because  of  the  forfeiture  of  Thomas 
Courtenay,  late  earl  of  Devon,  receiving  20  marks  yearly  for  the  office  from 
the  i:;sucs  of  the  above  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

March  20.        General  pardon  to  Johu  Hopkyns  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 
Westminster.  5  March.  By  p.8. 


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Oct.  2.^.  Pardon  to  James  Strangways  of  West  Harlesey,  co.  York,  knight,  sheriff 

Westminster,  of  the  county  of  York,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  debts  and 

accounts  due  to  the  king.  By  p.8, 

Nov.  II.  Whereas  on  16  August  last  by  letters  patent  the  king  appointed  John 
Wettininster.  Langstrother,  prior  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  treasurer  of 
England,  but  the  office  was  formerly  granted  by  the  name  of  the  office  of 
treasurer  of  the  Exchequer;  the  king,  to  prevent  ambiguitj*,  confirms  all 
conce8.sion8,  assignments  and  payments  made  by  the  said  treasurer  by  virtue 
of  the  said  letters,  and  pardons  to  him  all  offences  committed  by  him  since 
that  date  in  the  office  of  treasurer  of  England  or  the  office  of  treasurer  of  the 
Exchequer.  By  p.8. 

MSMBRANE  18. 

July  1.  Licence,  for  5  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Robert  Jngelton  to  grant 

Westminster,  the  castle,  lordship  or  manor  of  Myntished  in  Kendale,  co.  Westmoreland, 
alias  the  castle,  lordship  or  manor  of  Kendale,  and  3,o(X)  acres  of  land, 
120  acres  of  meadow,  6,()00  acres  of  pasture,  8/.  rent  and  a  water-mill  in 
Kendale,  a  moiety  of  a  water-mill  in  Fatten  and  a  moiety  of  a  water-mill 
in  Strikland  Ketill  with  all  free  farms,  liberties,  franchises,  waters,  fislieries, 
free  warrens,  fairs,  markets,  tolls  and  other  appurtenances,  held  in  chief,  to 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick,  William  Parre, 
knight,  and  Joan  his  wife,  Richard  Tunstall,  knight,  Richard  Redmayne, 
knight,  Henry  Sotehill,  John  Katrike^  Robert  Wyclyff,  Miles  Metcalf, 
James  Danby  and  William  Faynte  and  the  heirs  male  of  the  bodies  of 
the  said  William  and  Joan  with  remainders  to  the  heirs  of  the  body  of 
William  and  to  tho  right  heirs  of  Thomas  Parre,  knight,  his  father. 

July  8.  Licence,  for  6/.  paid  in  tho  hanaper,  for  John  Hampton  and  Philip 

Westminster.  Clinrd  to  grant  the  manor  of  Oolynbourn  Valaunce,  co.  Wilts,  and 
twenty  messuages,  sixteen  toft^,  800  acres  of  land,  100  acres  of  meadow, 
400  acres  of  pasture,  10  mai*ks  rent  and  a  rent  of  a  pair  of  gilt  spurs 
and  a  pound  of  cumin  in  Oolynbourn  Valaunce,  Colyngbourn  Eyngeston, 
Colyngbourn  Abbots,  Colyngbourn  Southampton,  Burhampton,  Affeton 
and  Boscombe,  co.  Wilts,  held  in  chief,  with  the  exception  of  100  acres 
of  wood,  parcel  of  the  manor,  to  John  Leukenore,  esquire,  and  Joan  his 
wife  for  life  with  remainder  to  Thomas  Roger  and  William  Roger  his 
son  and  the  heirs  of  Thomas,  and  to  grant  tlie  said  100  acres  of  wood, 
held  in  chief  as  parcel  of  the  manor,  to  the  said  Thomas  and  William  and 
the  heirs  of  Thomas. 

Afay  20.  Exemption  for  life  of  Peter  Pekham,  esquire,  from  being  put  on  assizes, 
Westminster,  juries,  inquisitions,  attaints  or  recognisances,  and  from  being  made  trier  of 
the  same,  assessor,  taxer  or  collector  of  tenths,  fifteenths  or  other  tallages 
or  subsidies,  collector  of  the  aid  for  knighting  the  king's  eldest  son  or 
marrying  tho  king's  eldest  daughter,  mayor,  sheriff,  constable,  bailiff  or 
other  officer  or  minister  of  the  king.  By  p.8. 

Sept.  4.         Protection,  for  twelve  years,  for  all  timber,  stones,  tiles  and  other  materials 

Westminster,    provided  by  the  wardens  of  the  mistery  of  mercery  of  the  city  of  London 

for  certain  buildings  which  they  are  constructing  and  repairing  within  the 

city  of  London  and  all  carpenters,  stone-cutters,  tilers  and  other  workmen 

hired  by  them  for  the  work.  By  pjs. 

Sept.  23.         Presentation  of  Nicholas  Bulfynche,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of 
Westminster.  Hovekerk  within  the  marches  of  Calais,  in  the  diocese  of  Terouanne.     Tho 
letters  are  directed  to  Th.  Ciirdinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

Oct.  5.  Pardon  to  the  king's  kinsman  George,  archbishop  of  York,  of  all  escapes 

Westminster,  of  felons  committed  to  the  custody  of  himscif  or  any  of  his  predecessoi-s 

y  9618P.  M 


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\^QQ  Membrane  18 — coiU, 

before  29  September  last,  and  all  consequent  fines  and  amercements  due  to 
the  king.  By  K. 

Oct.  17.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  of  the 

Westmmster.  office  of  constable  of  England  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  profits,  in  the 

same  manner  as  Richard,  late  earl  Rivers,  had  it.  Bj  p.s. 

Nov.  3.  Pardon  to  Walter  Salman  of  Southmymmcs,  co.  Middlesex,  *  laborer,'  of 

Westminster,  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the  king 

to  answer  for  certain  trespasses  committed  in  that  county,  he  having 

suiTendered  to  the  Mai-shalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Billyng,  chief  justice  of 

the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

1470. 

Jan.  29.         Grant  for  life  to  Nicholas  Bulfynch,  clerk,  of  the  king's  chapel  of  Hareway 

Westminster,  within  the  lordship  of  Mark  and  Oyc  in  the  marches  of  Calais,  with  all 

alms,  profits  and  rights.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  31.  Presentation   of  Thomas   Walker,   chaplain,   lo   the   parish  church  of 

Westminster.  St.  Mary,  Great  Grymesby,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  death  of 

William  Sygge,  last  parson.  By  K. 

1469.'  Mbmbranb\^. 

July  10.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Geoffrey  Springe,  because  certain  wines  of 
Westminster,  his  to  the  value  of  100/.  were  taken  by  William  Beuufitz,  late  clerk  of 
John  Wenlok,  knight,  chief  butler  of  England,  for  the  king's  use  for  the 
expenses  of  the  household,  and  the  king  by  letters  under  the  great  seal  of 
the  duchy  of  Lancaster  commanded  Nicholas  Sharp,  then  rdbeiver-general 
of  the  duchy,  to  pay  1 00/.  to  the  said  Geoffrey  from  the  issues  of  his  office, 
but  the  latter  has  as  yet  received  no  payment  and  has  surrendered  the 
letters,  and  because  of  his  long  service  to  the  king's  father  and  the  king, 
that  he  or  his  executors  after  his  decease  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  may 
ship  1714  woollen  cloths  without  grain  in  any  ports  of  the  realm  and  take 
them  to  foreign  parts  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies,  in  full  recompence  of 
the  said  wines.  By  p.s. 

July  3.  Grant  to  William  Noreys,  king's  knight,  of  the  sum  of  16/.  18«.  which 

Westminster.  John  Marcaunte  of  London,  *  fysshmonger,'  recovered  against  Thomas 
Delamare  late  of  Aldermeston,  co.  Berks,  esquire,  late  sheriff  of  Wilts, 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  at  Westminster,  which  sum  belongs  to 
the  king  because  by  writ  djited  10  October,  8  Edward  IV.  he  directed  the 
sheriff  of  Middlesex  to  exact  Maurice  Neweton  late  of  London, 
*  soudeour,'  and  the  said  John  by  the  name  of  John  M:irkam  from  county 
court  to  county  court  until  they  should  bo  outlawed  if  they  did  not  appear, 
and  they  were  exacted  at  courts  held  at  Braynford  on  Thursday  before 
Christmas,  at  the  stone  cross  on  Thursday  before  St.  Agnes  and  at 
Braynford  on  Thursday  before  St.  Peter  in  Cathedra,  8  Edward  IV.  and 
at  the  stone  cross  on  Thursday  before  St.  Cuth1)ert  and  at  Osilston  on 
Thursday  before  SS.  Tiburcius  and  Valerian,  9  Edward  IV,  and  did  not 
appear  and  were  consequently  outlawed.  By  p.s. 

July  6.  Pardon  to  William  Miller  late  of  Suthwerk,  co.  Surrey,  *dier,*  of  his 

Westminster,  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Surrey  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to 
satisfy  William  Gyles  of  9/.  which  the  latter  recovered  against  him  before 
the  justices  of  the  Bench  at  Westminster  and  33«.  4c/.  damages,  he  having 
surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison  and  offered  the  said  debt  and 
damages,  as  Thomas  Billyng,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has 
certified. 

Nov.  13.         Grant  for  life  to  Henry  Lokwode,  yeoman  of  the  king's  chamber,  from 
Westnunster.  Michaelmas  last  of  a  piece  of  land  and  meadow  in  Thryske,  co.  York, 


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14G9.  Membrane  17 — eont, 

catled  '  Balfowe/  sometime  of  Peter  Tempest,  deceased,  a  messuage  and 
12  acres  of  ]and  in  Langrake,  a  messuage  and  16  acres  of  land  in  Barley 
and  a  tenement  in  the  sume  town  called  ^  Watermannys  Croft'  in  the  said 
county  which  John  Ufflete,  prior  of  Drax,  acquired  without  licence,  a 
borate  of  land  in  lirathcwell,  a  bovate  of  land  in  Shelby  called  *  de  Rodeas," 
two  messuages,  12  acres  of  land  and  a  waste  place  in  Alverton,  three  acres 
of  land  in  Carleton  by  Suayth  and  a  messuage  and  a  bovate  of  land  in 
Balnebek,  co.  York,  the  fourth  part  of  a  toft,  a  plot  of  pasture,  two 
cottages,  four  bovates  of  land  and  3^  acres  of  meadow  in  Coryngham,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  a  ruinous  messuage  and  30  acres  of  land  and  meadow  in 
Willyngbam,  co.  Lincoln,  sometime  of  Thomas  Burton,  rendering  to  the 
king  60#.  4d,  yearly  and  8d,  more  of  increment.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  11.  Grant  for  life  to  Bichard  Milton  of  the  office  of  parker  of  the  king's 

Westminster,  parks  of  Assheley  and  Guddesbere,  parcel  of  the  manor  and  borough  of 
Tyverton,  co.  Devon,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  Thomas 
Courteney,  last  earl  of  Devon,  attainted  of  high  treason  by  an  act  in 
Parliament  at  Westminster,  1  Edward  IV.  and  because  Walter  Moyle, 
justice  of  the  Bench,  Baldwin  Fulford,  knight,  and  othera  were  seised  of 
the  same  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  to  the  use  of  the  said  earl  for  his  life ; 
and  grant  to  him  for  life  of  wages  of  6r/.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  said 
manor  or  borough,  with  all  other  profits. 

Nov.  24.         Grant  to  Richard,  bishop  of  Sidii^bury^  and  the  king's  servant  Thomas 

Westminster.  Yaghan,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  of  the  presentation  to  the  next 

vacant  prebend  within  the  college  of  St.  George   within   the  castle  of 

Wyndesore.  By  p.s. 

Mbmbranb  16. 

Nov.  7.  Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  brothei'  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester, 

WestmiDster.   as  chief  justice  of  Ncrth  Wales,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  hands 

of  the  chamberlain  of  North  Wales.  By  p  s. 

Nov.  14.  Grant  to  John  Catesby,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  laW,  John  Swiliard 
Webtminster.  and  Robert  Bardesey  of  200/.  from  the  issues  of  the  temporalities  of  the 
abbey  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster,  void  by  the  death  of  George,  last  abbot, 
for  tbe  use  of  Thomas  Millyng,  now  elected  abbot,  and  the  convent,  in 
consideration  of  their  losses  by  fire,  their  expenses  in  the  building  of  the 
nave  of  the  abbey  church  and  their  indebtedness  in  great  sums  of  money 
through  the  said  George.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  G.  Signification  to  Pope  Paul  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of  Master 

Westminster.  Thomas   Millyng,  professor   of  theology,  as  abbot  of    the  monastery  of 
Westminster  by  London,  pertaining  immediately  to  the  Roman  church. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  20.  Grant  to  tbe  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  and  the  heirs 
Westminster,  male  of  his  body  of  the  manors  and  lordships  of  Alwerton  and  Ty warnaylle 
Tees,  CO.  Cornwall,  with  all  lands,  rents,  farms,  services,  advowsons  and 
oiber  commodities,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  Edmund 
Beauford,  attainted  of  high  treason  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
21  January,  4  Edward  IV.  and  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Wylmyngton, 
CO.  Kent,  and  the  lands  and  tenements  near  it  called  Huckyng  and  Dolly 
with  all  lands,  rents,  services,  advowsons  and  other  profits,  in  the  king's 
hands  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  Henry,  late  duke  of  Somerset, 
attainted  of  high  treason  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 
^     1  Edward  IV.  with  issues  from  those  dates.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  30.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  the  said  duke  of  Gloucester  as  chief 
Westminster,   stewardy   approver  and   surveyor  of  the  principalitv   of  \i\^^les  and  the 

M  2 


180  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1469.  Memhrane  16 — eont. 

earldom  of  March  in  England,  Wales  and  tho  innreheSy  receiving  such  fees 
as  may  be  agreed  upon  before  Easter  next.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  4.  Grant  to  Edmund  Bonyfaunt,  chaplain,  rector  of  the  parish  churcli  of 

Westminster.  Little  BricJi,  in  the  diocese  of  London,  of  a  prebend  within  the  fieo  chapel 

of  St.  Stephen  within    the   palace  of  We.->tminster,  on   an   exchange  of 

benefices  with  Thomas  Bonyfaunt.  By  p,8. 

Mandate  in  pui*suance  to  the  dean  of  (he  college  of  St.  Stephen. 

1470. 

Jan.  10.  General  pardon  to  Gcrvasc  CliEton  late  of  Braborne,  co.   Kent,  knight, 

Westminster,  alias  late  of  Clifton,  co.  Nottingham,  alias  late  of  London,  aliax  late  of 

Ercsby,  co.  Lincoln,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  5  December 

last;  and  grant  to  him  of  all  manors,  lands  and  goods   thus  forfeited  by 

him.  By  p  8. 

Jan.  31.  Appointment,  during  good  behaviour,  of  Richard  Page  as  solicitor  of 

WcptminBtcr.   the  kiug,  receiving  10/.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall ; 

in  lieu  of  a  like  appointment  of  Richard  Fowler  by  letters  patent  dated 

12  March,  I  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

1469. 

Nov.  21.  Fardon  to  Thomas  Gray  of  Little  Tilbeiy,   co.   Essex,  esquire,   lato 

Westminster.  c.=cliiator  of  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Sulfblk,  one  of  the  esquires  of 
the  body,  tenant  of  the  lands  late  of  John  Hunt,  hvte  one  of  the  collectors 
of  the  cu.^toms^and  subsidies  in  tha  port  of  Ipswich  and  ports  and  places 
adjacent,  (if  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  issues,  fines,  debts  and 
accounts  duo  to  tho  king.  And  whereas  Walter  Wyrtell,  esquire,  lato 
sbcrirr  of  Essex  and  Hertford,  is  charged  in  his  account  from  Michaelmas, 
8  Edward  IV.  to  Michaelmas  following  at  the  Exchequer  with  certain 
siuns  from  the  said  Thomas  and  John,  aud  the  said  Thomas  is  consequently 
disturbed  in  certain  lands  of  his  in  Essex  late  of  tho  said  John,  the  king 
hereby  pardons  to  them  and  the  executors  and  heirs  of  the  said  John  the 
said  sums  and  all  consequent  actions  and  demands.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  1^. 

Nov.  29.  On  behalf  of  llichard  Gray,  executor  of  tho  will  of  Thomas  Mannyng, 

Westminster,  clerk,  the  king  is  informed  that  Thomas  in  his  lifetime  was  in  great  indigence 
and  indebtedness  and  because  he  lately  made  forfeiture  to  the  king  the 
executor  cannot  proceed  in  the  execution  of  the  will  without  his  licence,  and 
he  has  therefore  granted  licence  for  him  1o  undertake  the  administration 
of  the  small  debts  and  goods  of  the  said  Th<imiis  for  the  fulfilment  of  his  will 
and  has  reh^'ised  his  interest  in  the  estate  in  favour  of  the  other  creditors. 

By  p.s. 

Dec.  2.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Yonge,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Common 

Westminster.  Bench,  of  a  tun  of  wino  yearly  from  the  king's  prises  in  the  port  of  Bristol. 

By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  chief  butler  of  England  or  his  deputy  in 
the  said  port. 

Dec.  1.  General  pardon  to  John  Purcas  late  of  London,  'yoman,'  of  all  offences 

Wcstmins'cr.  committed  by  him  before  25  November  last.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  23.         The  like  to  Alice  Swancot  of  Bristol,  *  gentilwoman,'  tho  wife  of  John 

Westminster.   Swancot  of  Bristol,  of  all  offences  committed  by  her  before  19  November 

and  all  consequent  forfeitures  of  her  goods.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  16.  Grant  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  of  full  power 

Westminster,  and  authority  to  reduce  and  f-ubdue  the  king's  castles  of  Carmardyn  and 

Cardycan  in  (South  Wales,  which  Morgan  ap  Thomas  ap  Grifiith,  *  genliU 


9  EDWARD  IV.— Part  IL  181 


1469,  Membrane  IS-^eont. 

man/  and  Henry  ap  Thomas  np  Grifiitli,  *  gentilman/  with  other  rebels 
have  entered  into  and  from  which  they  raid  the  mijacent  part^^  and  to  put 
them  under  safe  cu»tody  and  governance  and  to  promise  pardon  to  such 
rebels  within  them  as  shall  be  willing  to  submit  and  take  an  oath  of  fealty. 

ByK. 
Dec.  14.  Grant,  dui-ing  pleasure,  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas  Arundell,  lord 

Westminster.  Mautravers,  for  his  sustenance  and  for  his  attendance  on  the  king's  person, 
of  200  marks  yearly,  viz.  100  marks  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  from 
goods  and  merchandise  in  the  port  of  Suthampton,  and  10 J  marks  from 
the  subsidy  called  tonnage  and  poundage  viz.  3^.  in  the  tun  and  \2d.  in 
the  pound  in  the  port  of  London.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  12.         Licence  for  Fulk  Burgchicr,  esquire,  son  and  heir  of  William  Burgchier, 

Westminster,  knight,  late  lord  Fitzwaren,   to   enter  freely  into   all   castles,   lordships, 

hundreds,  land.-*,  towns,  manors,  fee  farms,  annuities,  reversions,  farms, 

rents,  services,  feer,  views   of  frank-pledge,   courts  leet,   sherifi's   turns, 

liberties,  franchises,  fairs,  markets,  jnnsdictions,  knights'  fees,  patronages, 

advowsons,  woods,  agisticents,  pannages,  mills',  waters,  fisheries,  meadows, 

pastures,   commons,   officei   and   other   posses%>ions    in    Kngland   and   the 

marches  of  Wales  of  which  his  father  was  seised  and  which  should  descend 

to  him.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  18.  Presentation  of  William   Wilcok,  chaplain,   to   the   parish   church   of 

Westminster.  Landussull  in  South  Wales,  in  the  diocese  of  St.  Davids,  void   by  the 

resignation  of  liobert  Shelwake,  last  parson.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  20.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Shute,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
Westminster,  the  crown,  of  the  ofiice  of  parker  of  the  park  of  Okehampton,  co.  Devon, 
and  the  custody  of  the  park  with  the  custody  of  the  chase  there,  in  the 
king's  hands  as  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Okehampton  by  the  forfeiture  of 
Thomas  Courtenay,  late  earl  of  Devon,  attainted  of  high  treason  by  an  act 
in  Parliament  at  W^estminster,  I  Edward  IV  ;  with  wages  of  5d.  daily 
from  the  issues  of  the  a:anor  and  all  other  accustomed  profits.  By  p.s. 

1470. 

Feb.  24.  Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of 

Westminster.  John  Wysebcche,  monk  of  the  monastery  of  Croyland,  as  abbot  of  that 

place.  By  p.s. 

1469,  Mbmbranb  14. 

Nov.  18.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Couper,  yeoman  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  chamber,  of  the  ofUce  of  parkcr  of  the  park  of  Colcombe,  parcel  of  the  manor 
or  lordship  of  Colcombe,  and  the  office  of  bailiff  of  Coleton,  parcel  of  the 
manor  or  lordship  of  Coleton,  co.  Devon,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the 
forfeiture  of  Thomas  Courteney,  last  earl  of  Devon,  attainted  of  high 
treason  by  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  1  Edwanl  IV.  and  because 
Walter  Moyle,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Bench,  Baldwin  Fulford,  knight,  and 
others  were  seised  thereof  in  their  demes^ne  as  of  fee  to  the  use  of  the  said 
earl  for  his  life  ;  and  ^rant  to  him  of  wages  of  Zd,  daily  for  the  office  of 
parker  and  *Ad.  daily  for  the  office  of  bailiff  from  the  issues  of  the  said 
manors  or  lordships,  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

1470. 

Jan.  25.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Lamplogh,  knight,  late  sheriff  of  Cumberland,   in 

Westminster,  consideration  of  his  good  service  in  the  sieges  and  reduction  of  the  castles 
of  Kirkoswald  and  Nuward,  co.  Cumberland,  and  the  capture  of  the  castle 
of  Bamburgh  and  his  expensss  in  resisting  the  rebels  in  the  said  county, 
of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  amercements,  debts,  accounts 
and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.s« 


182  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1469^  Membrane  14 — conL 

Nov  28.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kiosman  Thomas  Bourgehier,  knight,  of  the 
WettmioBter.  offices  of  constable  and  parker  of  the  king's  castle  and  park  of  Letles,  co. 
Kent,  from  die  time  of  the  death  of  R  ilph  Seintleger,  with  such  fees, 
wages  and  robes  as  Robert  Corbj,  late  constable,  and  John  Dangoro,  late 
parker,  had  in  the  time  of  Edward  III.  from  the  issues  of  the  manor  or 
lordship  of  Ledes,  with  all  other  profits.  Bj  p.s. 

1470. 

Jan.  29.         Exemplification    of   letters    patent   dated    12   March,    1    Edward   IV 
Westminster,   appointing  Richard  Foweler  the  king's  solicitor.     Those  letters  have  been 
casually  lost,  as  the  said  Richard  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  bo 
surrendered  if  found. 

1469. 

Nov.  20.  Licence,  for  40*.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  William  Dyneley,  esquire,  to 
Westminster,  enfeoff  Henry  Court,  esquire,  Nicholas  Hervy,  *  gentilman,'  John  Hill, 
'gentilman,'  Thomas  Cupper,  clerk,  and  John  Alody,  clerk,  of  the  manor  of 
Wolferton,  co.  Southampton,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  the  manor, 
held  in  chief,  and  for  these  to  re-enfeoff  the  said  William  and  Anne  his 
wife  of  the  same,  to  hold  to  themselves  and  the  heirs  male  of  their  bodies, 
with  remtiinder  to  William  and  his  heirs. 

1470. 

Feb.  5.  Licence,  for  S3s.  4cd,  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  John  Shelley,  citizen  and 

Westminster,  mercer  of  London,  to  grant  the  manor  of  Chelsyn,  co.  Hertford,  held  in 
chief,  to  John  Say,  knight,  Ralph  Bawde,  esquire,  Henry  Barley,  esquire, 
Thomas  Frowyk,  esquire,  Thomas  Leventhorp,  esquire,  William  Say, 
esquire,  Thomas  Riche,  mercer,  Andrew  Body,  *  vintner,'  John  Carde- 
maker,  William  Laurens,  'grocer,'  William  Shore,  citizen  of  London, 
Thomas  Braughyng  the  elder  and  TBomas  Braughyng  the  younger 
and  their  heirs  to  hold  to  the  use  of  the  said  John  Shelley  and  his  heics. 


Westminster. 


1469.  Membranb  13. 

irL^*Z;iZl.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Rypon,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  king's 
^  "*"*"  "•  Serjeants  at  arms  from  Easter  last  with  wages  of  12c?.  daily  fiom  the  issues 
of  tlie  county  of  Kent,  a  coat  of  the  king's  livery  yearly  at  Christmas  at 
the  great  wardrobe  of  the  same  suit  and  cloth  as  other  Serjeants  at  arms, 
and  other  profits  of  his  offices ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  him  by  letters 
patent  dated  7  July,  1  Edward  IV.  surrendered  because  the  wages  therein 
mentioned  have  been  taken  into  the  king's  hands  by  virtue  of  an  act  in  the 
last  Parliament  at  Westminster.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  29.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Tyryngham,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  one  of 

Westminster,  the  king's  foresters  in  the  forest  of  Purbyk  alias  the  office  of  forester  of 
*  la  Westbayly '  within  the  forest  of  Purbyk,  co.  Dorset,  receiving  the 
accustomed  fees  from  Michaelmas,  8  Edward  IV.  from  which  date  he  has 
occupied  the  oflTice,  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset, 
with  all  other  accustomed  profits;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  him  by  letters 
patent  dated  3  February,  5  Edward  IV.  surrendered  because  invalid. 

By  p.s. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Dec.  £3.         Grant  to  Thomas  Seyntleger,  esquire  of  the  body,  and  Nicholas  Gaynes- 

Westminster.   ford,   esquire,   of  the   custody  of  all  manors,    lands,  possessions,  rents, 

knight's  fees  and  advowsons  late  of  John  White,  tenant  in  chief,  during 

the  minority  of  Robert  White  his  son  and  heir  with  the  marriage  of  the 

latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 


'^"^M^a 


9  EDWAED  IV.— Pabt  II.  183 


1470.  Membrane  13 — cont, 

« 

Jan.  10.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Bestney,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeant's  at  arms,  of 

WeBtminater.  18/.  5s.  yearly  from  25  November,  7  Edward  IV.  viz.  lOOs.  at  the  hands 
of  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Shrewsbury  or  the  sheriff  of  Salop  for  the 
wood  or  hay  called  Lythewode,  !('/.  at  the  hands  of  Simon  Combe  and  his 
heirs  or  the  slicriff  of  Wilts  from  the  farm  of  the  lands  which  Henry 
Candaver  held  in  Fitelton,  and  655.  at  the  hands  of  the  prior  and  convent 
of  Merton  or  the  sheriff  of  Keut  for  the  manor  of  Patrikesbourne,  co.  Kent;, 
in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  of  that  date  (see  p.  41), 
surrendered  so  far  as  concerns  the  sums  mentioned  because  invalid. 

By  p.s. 

Jan.  25.  Grant  for  life  to  the  icing's  kinsman  Humphrey  Dacre,  knight,  lord 

Westminster.   Dacre,  of  the  office  of  master  forester  of  the  king's  forest  of  Jnglewode, 

CO.  Cumberland,  with  the  accustomed  fees,  in  the  same  manner  as  Jiich&rd, 

late  earl  of  Ryvers,  had  the  office.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  23.         Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  Croyland  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the 
Westminster,  place  of  John  Litlyngton,  last  abbot,  deceased.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  9.  Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds 

Westminster,  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  John  Boon,  late  abbot,  deceased.      By  p.s. 

Feb.  16.         Appointment    of  Robert  Ychyn    as  deputy   and  lieutenant   of  John 
Westminster.   Wenlok,  knight,  chief  butler  of  England,  in  the  port  of  Brwgewater  and 
ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 


1469.  MSMBRANS   12. 

W^lmin^er  ^^^reas  by  letters  patent  dated  1  April,  5  Edward  IV.  the  king  granted 
to  John  Burgh,  esquire,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  certain  messuages, 
cottages,  tofts,  shops,  shambles,,  crofts  and  gardens  in  Kirketon  in  Lyndesey, 
Howton  by  Bekering,  Bliton,  Bedeburn  and  Aderby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by 
letters  patent  dated  30  November,  6  Edward  IV.  released  to  him  certain 
rents,  services  and  debts  due  for  the  premises,  and  the  said  John  has 
surrendered  the  last-named  letters  patent ;  the  king  hereby  releases  to  him 
all  an'ears  of  rents,  services  and  debts  due  for  the  premises  from  Easter, 
5  Edward  IV.  until  28  November  last,  and  grants  that  he  and  his  heirs 
and  assigns  shall  hold  them  for  the  term  of  10  years  following  quit  of  all 
rent.  By  p.8. 

1470. 

Jan.  25.  Pardon  to  William  Umby  of  Hadley,  co.  Suffolk,  Maborer,*  of  his 
Westminster,  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Suffolk  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and 
his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  John  Mannok 
for  ha  ring  left  his  service  at  Stoke  by  Neylond  before  the  term  agreed 
upon ;  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Robert  Danby,  chief 
justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

Feb.  12.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Beauchamp  of  the  reversion  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  constable    of    the    king's    castle    of    Gloucester    with    a   meadow   called 

^  kingesmedowe '  near  the  castle  and  all  accustomed  fees  and  profits  on 

the  death  of  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Herbert  the  elder,  to  whom  the 

same  was  granted  by  letters  patent  dated  23  June,  1  Edward  IV.       By  p.s. 

Feb.  14.  Appointment  for  life  from  1  August  Inst  of  the  king's  knight  William 

Westminster.    Stanley  as  steward  of  the  king's  lordship  oi  Denbiegh  in  the  parts  of  North 

Wales,  void  by  the  death  of  William,  late  earl  of   Pembroke,   with  the 

accustomed  fees  at  the  hands  of  the  receiver  of  the  lordship.  By  p.s. 


184  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1470.  Membrane  12 — cont. 

Feb.  20.         Grant  to  the   kins;'s  orator  John  Brekyn,  clerk,  of  the   prebend  of 
Westminster.  Erdyngton  in  the  collegiate  church  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Briggenorth, 
void  by  the  resignation  of  George  Pylkyngton,  chaplain,  late  prebendary. 

By  p.B. 
Mandate  in  pnrsuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter; 

Feb.  20.         Grant  for  life  to  William  AlberJ  and  John  Gerves  of  the  office  of  the 
Westminster,   custody  of  the   king's  castle  of  Norwich  and  the  gaol  there,  with  the 
accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

By  p.B. 

Jan.  5.  General  |jardon   to  William  Kayme  late  of    Sydyngboarne,  co.  Kent, 

Westminster.  '  yoman.'  *  By  p.s. 

1469. 

July  3.  Licence  for  Ralph  Wolsclcy  and  his  heirs  to  enclose  and  impark  the  land 

Westminster,   and  water  within  or  pertaining  to  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Wolseley,  co. 

Stafford,  of  which  he  is  seised,  and  to  make  deer-leaps  there  and  to  have 

free  warren  and  chase  within   the  manor  of  bares,  rabbits,  pheasants, 

partridges  and  other  birds,  fish  and  doer.  By  p.s. 

July  3.  Licence  for  the  said  Ralph  and  his  heirs  to  crenellate  the  manor  of 

Westminster.   Wolsclcy,  CO.  Stafford.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  11. 

Nov.  23.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Furde  of  the  office  of  beins:  one  of  the  king's 
.  Westminster.  Serjeants  at  arms,  with  wages  of  \2d.  daily  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in 

the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  and  a 
coat  of  the  king's  livery  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe  of  the 
same  suit  and  cloth  as  other  Serjeants  at  arms,  and  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

Oct.  2S.  Whereas  the  king's  mother   by  her  letleis  patent  has  granted  to  John 

Westminster.  Walker,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king  and  the  king's  father,  tiie  office  of 
porter  of  the  king's  castle  of  Fodringhey,  the  king  grants  the  said  office  to 
him  for  life,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  hands  of  the  receivers, 
bailiffs,  farmers  or  occupiers  of  the  lordship  of  Fodringhey,  with  all  other 
profits.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  28.  Confirmation  of  letters  patent  dated  23  March,  4  Edward  IV.  being  a 
Westminster,  gi-ant  for  life  to  Guy  Wolston,  esquire,  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  great 
park  of  Fodrynghay,  Erlesvvod  and  Newehawe,  the  office  of  constable  of 
the  king's  casile  of  Fodrynghay  and  the  custody  of  the  garden  and  spinney 
there,  and  the  office  of  receiver  of  the  castle  and  lordship  of  Fodrvnghay 
and  certain  fees  there  named.  By  p.s.  and  for  40^.  paid  in  the  hauaper. 

Nov.  27.         Grant  to  Nicholas  Wylde  born  of  Kampen  {Campens*)  \\\  the  bishopric  of 
Westminster.    Utrecht,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  of  letters  of  denisation. 

By  p  s.  and  for  20$.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

1470. 

Jan.  28.  Commiiision  to  Richard  Licchfelde  and  John  Alcok,  doctors  of  laws, 

Westminster.  Michael  Carvanell,  bachelor  of  either  law,  William  Haydok,  John 
Pembeiton,  Edmund  Pygot  and  William  Baldry  of  London,  merchants,  of 
the  kmg's  authority  in  an  appeal  by  Thomas  Gay  the  younger,  citizen  of 
London,  against  a  judgement  of  William  Godeyere,  doctor  of  laws, 
lieutenant  and  commissary  general  of  the  king*s  brother  Richard,  duke  of 
Gloucester,  admiral  of  England,  L*(>land  and  Aquitaine,  at  Horton  Key  in 
Suthwerk  in  the  accustomed  place  by  the  tideway  in  the  parish  of 
St.  Clave  in  a  maritime  case  on  a  demand  of  50/.  between   William 


9  EDWARD  IV.— Part  II.  185 


J  470,  Membrane  11 — cont. 

Hampton,  ciiizen  and  alderman  of  London,  plaintiff,  and  the  said  Thomas, 
defendant. 

Jan.  28.         Grant  for  life  to  Edward  the  Bastard  of  Bretaigne  of  200/.  yearly  at  the 
Westmio'ster.  receipt  of  the  Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  25.  Pardon  to  Richard  Fitz  William  of  Aide  work,  co.  York,  king's  knight,  kto 
Westminster,  sheriff  of  Lincoln,  because  he  has  lost  a  great  part  of  the  profits  of  his  office 
through  the  insurrection  of  divers  liegos  of  the  king  in  the  said  county  of 
Lincoln  and  has  paid  80/.  from  the  issues  of  his  bailiwick  for  his  own 
proffers  into  the  Exchequer,  and  because  of  his  great  expense  in  attending 
on  the  king's  person  with  100  persons,  of  all  oiffences  commiited  by  him 
and  all  debts,  views  of  accounts,  fines  and  sums  of  money  duo  to  the  king. 

By  p.8. 

Feb.  1.  Pardon  to  John  Conyers  of  Hornby,  co.  York,  knight,  alias  of  Whorlton, 

Westminster,  co.  York,  late  sheriff  cf  York,  who  at  the  king's  special  request  in  the 
seventh  year  took  upon  himself  the  otnce  of  sheriff  for  four  months  and 
afterwards  held  it  until  the  end  of  the  year  and  could  not  receive  the 
accustomed  issues  and  profits  but  supported  divers  charges,  of  all  oficnces 
committed  by  him  and  all  debts  and  accounts  due  to  the  king.  By  p.8. 

Membrane  10« 

Jan.  26.  Licence  for  Johu  Cnrtmell,  clerk,  and  his  executors  to  found  a  perpetual 
Westminster,  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  at  the  altar  of  St.  Mary 
the  Virgin  in  the  church  of  Middelham  for  his  health  and  for  his  soul  after 
death  and  the  souls  of  Richard,  late  earl  of  Salisbury,  and  Alice  his  consort 
and  the  father  and  mother  of  the  said  John  and  those  for  whom  he  is 
bound  to  prny,  to  be  called  the  ciiantry  of  John  Cartmeli ;  and  for  the 
chaplains  of  the  chantry  to  acquire  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  lands, 
rents,  annuities  and  other  possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of 
9  marks  yearly.  By  p.?.  and  for  16/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  13.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  'i'hoinas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
Westminster,  of  2(X)/.  yearly  from  Midsummer  last  from  the  issues  and  profits  of  the 
king's  exchange  and  mint  within  the  Tower  of  London  and  elsewhere 
within  the  lealm  of  England,  until  he  shall  be  fully  satisfied  of  the  sum  of 
700/.  in  which  the  king  is  indebted  to  him,  as  appears  in  the  receipt  of  the 
Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Walford,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,  the   king's  chamber,   of    the   ofiice   of  ImilifiT  of  the   king's   lordship  of 

Fordyngton,  co.   Dorset,  void   by   the  death   of  John   Baron,  with   the 

accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  accustomed  profits, 

rendering  yearly  due  accounts.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  7.  Appointment  of  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  as  chief 

Westminster,  justice  of  South  Wales,  the  kijg's  chamberlain  of  South  Wales  and  steward 
of  the  king's  commote  of  Cantremaure  and  all  the  king's  lordsliip$>,  manors 
and  commotes  in  the  counties  of  Kardican  and  Kermerdyn  in  South  Wales 
during  the  minority  of  William  Herbert,  knight,  earl  of  Pembroke,  son  and 
heir  of  William  Herbert,  knight,  late  earl  of  Pembroke,  receiving  the 
accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  16.    '      Grant  for  life   to   the  king's   knight  Boger  Yaghan  of  the  ofifice  of 

Westminster,  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Cardigan,  void  by  the  death  of  William 

Herbert,  esquire,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  castle 

and  the  lordship  of  Cardigan  at  the  hands  of  the  king's  chamberlain  of 

South  Wales^  with  all  other  accustomed  profits.  By  p.s. 


186  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1470.  Membrane  10 — cont, 

Feb.  17.         PrcseDtation  of  Loais  ap  Owcjn,  doctor  of  laws,  to  the  parish  church  of 

Westminster.   LlandussuU,  in  the  diocese  of  St.  Davids,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Robert 

Shelwake,  last  parson.  By  p.s. 

1469. 

Nov.  9.  Licence  for  John  Colshull,  knight,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  one  of  the 

Westminster,  kinswomen  and  heiresses  of  Humphrey  Stafford,  late  earl-  of  Devon, 
tenant  in  chief,  John  Willoughby,  knight,  and  Agnes  his  wife,  another 
of  the  said  kinswomen  and  heiresses,  and  Thomas  Strangwiche  and 
Eleanor  his  wife,  the  third  of  the  said  kinswomen  and  heiresses,  viz. 
the  daughters  of  Alice  the  sister  of  William  Stafford,  father  of  the  said 
late  earl,  to  enter  freely  into  all  castles,  lordships,  land<^  towns,  manors, 
fee-farms,  annuities,  reversions,  farms,  rents,  services,  hundreds,  fees,  views 
of  frank-pledge,  courts  leet,  sheriffs'  turns,  liberties,  franchises,  fairs, 
markets,  jurisdictions,  knights'  fees,  patronages,  advowsons,  woods,  agist- 
ments, pannages,  mills,  waters,  fisheries,  meadows,  pastures  and  other 
possessions  within  the  realm  of  which  the  said  earl  was  seised  and  which 
should  descend  to  them.  By  p.s. 

1470. 

March  2.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  for  the 
Westminster,  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Edmund,  Bury,  of 
the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  immediately  subject 
to  the  Roman  church,  to  Robert  Ixworth,  doctor  of  decrees,  late  prior  uf 
the  monastery,  who  has  been  elected  abbot  in  the  place  of  John  Boon, 
deceased,  in  accordance  with  an  in<lult  of  the  apostolic  see,  granted  at  the 
supplication  of  Richard  II,  that  the  convent  should  have  the  right  of 
electing  their  abbot.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  i-^ 

Cambridge. 

Essex  and  Hertford. 

Lincoln. 

Nortiiampton. 

The  like  to  Richard  Lee,  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 


Membrane  9. 

Jan.  17.  The  king  lately  for  divers  debts  in  which  he  was  indebted  to  divers 

Westminster,  persons  assigned  to  them  certain  sums  of  money  by  tallici  levied  at  the 
receipt  of  the  Exchequer  on  John  Lambard  and  Thomas  Guy,  then 
collectors  t)f  the  customs  and  subsidies  of  wools  and  the  petty  custom  in  the 
port  of  Suthampton,  viz.  to  George  Darell,  la(e  keeper  of  the  great 
wardrobe,  100/.  on  13  May,  2  Edward  IV.  for  the  wardrobe,  to  William 
Port,  late  treasurer  of  the  king's  chamber,  36/.  4«.  on  the  same  date  for  the 
chamber,  to  Geoffrey  Gate  11/.  20d,  on  19  October,  2  Edward  IV.  and  to 
John  Wykys,  esquire,  13/.  15^.  on  the  said  13  May,  and  they  delivered  the 
said  tallies  to  the  said  John  Lambard,  and  the  king  for  the  sum  of  40/.  in 
which  he  was  indebted  to  the  said  John  Lambard  and  one  Thomas  Pounde, 
late  collectors  of  the  customs  and  subsidiej  in  the  said  port,  assigned  to 
the  said  John  and  Thomas  the  said  sum  by  a  tally  levied  on  themselves  at  the 
said  receipt  on  10  November,  4  Edward  IV.  and  by  letters  patent  dated 
14  May,  4  Edward  IV.  the  king  granted  to  the  said  John  Lambard  the  sum 
of  418/.  16^.  2c?.  from  the  said  customs  and  subsidies,  but  the  latter  has  as  yet 
received  no  payment  of  any  of  the  sums  aforesaid  and  has  surrendered 
the  said  letters  patent  and  tallies. 


9  EDWARD  IV.— Part  II.  18^^ 


1470.  Membrane  9 — cont. 

The  king  accordingly,  in  recom pence  of  the  premises  and  in  repayment 
of  the  sum  of  191/.  lis,  4d.  lent  to  him  by  the  said  John  Lambard  on 
29  April,  9  Edward  IV,  as  appears  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  grants 
to  the  said  John  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  the  manors  of -Vyelleston, 
Churebere  and  Newcnham  by  Chitlamphost,  co.  Devon,  a  messaage  with 
a  garden  adjacent  called  Mireteyne'  within  the  city  of  Exeter,  two 
messuages,  two  gardens  adjacent  and  2^.  yearly  rent  from  a  vacant  plot  la 
the  highway  of  the  said  city, within  the  parish  of  St.  John  de  Arcubus, 
three  other  tenements  and  g.inleiis  adjacent  in  a  street  called  *  Boucherrewe' 
of  the  same  city,  two  other  messuu;^es  in  the  highstreet  of  the  said  city  by 
the  gate  of  the  prior  of  St.  Nicholas's  there,  a  messuage  within  the  same 
city  by  the  house  of  Thomes  Callewodelegh  opposite  Seynt  Stephens  Bowc, 
a  messuage  and  40  acres  of  land  in  Fortie  in  the  parish  of  Yde,  three 
messuages,  60  acres  of  land,  6  acres  of  meadow,  200  acres  of  pasture, 
200  acres  of  moor,  1 2  acres  of  wood,  300  acres  of  gorse  and  heath  and 
10*.  rent  in  Wettmyddeltoia,  Harecomb,  Knoll,  Hallerigge  and  Budlegh, 
CO.  Devon,  an  acre  of  land  in  the  city  of  Exeter  whicli  is  the  glebe  of  the 
church  of  Allhallows  Goldsmith  with  the  advowson  of  the  said  church,  and 
the  manor  of  Westcoker  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Westcoker 
and  the  hundred  of  Westcoker,  co.  Somerset,  late  of  Henry  Courtenay, 
esquire,  attainted  of  high  treason,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture 
and  by  reason  of  an  act  of  forfeiture  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
4  November,  1  Edward  IV,  against  Thomas  Courtenay,  then  last  earl  of 
Devon,  and  the  manor  of  Puryton  and  ten  messuages,  160  acres  of  land, 
GO  acres  of  meadow  and  200  acres  of  wood  in  Westraplond,  co.  Somerset, 
two  messuages,  18  acres  of  land,  6  acres  of  pasture  and  20  acres  of  meadow 
in  Rynmour  and  Wethe,  co.  Somerset,  As,  rent  from  a  messuage  in 
Yedestan,  co.  Somerset,  a  dove-cote,  20  acres  of  land,  10  acres  of  meadow, 
and  160  acres  of  pasture  in  Bawderyppe  and  Croke  within  the  parish  of 
Bawderyppe,  co.  Somerset,  and  fifteen  burgages  in  Downeyend,  co.  Somerset, 
late  of  the  said  Henry  Courtenay  and  iu  the  king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture, 
to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats, 
parks,  woods,  warrens,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties, 
franchises  and  other  emoluments  and  all  issues  from  the  death  of  the  said 
Henry  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents 
and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  I  Edward  IV ;  and  the 
reversion  on  the  death  of  John  Brygham  of  a  messuage,  300  acres  of  land, 
20  acres  of  meadow,  200  acres  of  pasture  and  60  acres  of  gorse  and  heath 
in  Stuttecombe,  co.  Devon,  of  which  the  said  Henry  Courtenay  was  lately 
seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  and  which  he  granted  to  the  said  John 
Brygham  his  servant  for  life,  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights' 
fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before 
4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  And  whereas  John  Odelond,  clerk,  William 
Hamond,  clerk,  Thomas  Coke,  John  Kyrton  and  Thomas  Welyworth  were 
lately  seised  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  to  the  use  of  Thomas  Courtenay, 
late  earl  of  Devon,  of  a  messuage  with  a  garden  adjacent  with  shops,  solers 
and  cellars  annexed  in  the  parish  of  St.  Petroc,  Exeter,  in  which  Joan  Qwyk 
lately  dwelt,  and  at  the  special  request  of  the  said  earl  by  a  charter  dated 
the  morrow  of  St.  Katherine  the  Virgin,  36  Henry  VI,  granted  the  same 
to  Henry  Faux  to  hold  for  29  years  from  that  date  at  a  rent  of  10;.  yearly 
and  continued  their  estate  in  the  same  to  the  use  of  Thomas,  last  earl  of 
Devon,  attainted  of  high  treason  in  the  said  Parliament,  the  king  hereby 
grants  to  the  said  John  Lambard  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  the  said  rent  and 
the  reversion  of  the  said  premises,  to  hold  as  above.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  1.  Pardon  to  the  king's  servitor  Henry  Ferrers  of  Estpekham,  co.  Kent, 

Westminster,  esquire,  late  shcrifi  of  Kent,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

20  November  last  and  all  iBnes,  issuesi  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  dae  to  the 

king.  By  p  jsi. 


188  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1470.  Membrane  9 — conU 

Feb.  20.         Grant  for  life  to  Peter  do  la  Court  of  London,  *  skjnncr,'  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  jeoman  skinner  of  the  great  wardrobe,  receiving  6i  daily  from  the  issues 

of  the  counties  of  Somei-set  and  Dorset  with  a  livery  yearly  at  the  said 

wardrobe  and  all  other  accustomed  profits.  By  pjs. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  keeper  of  the  great  wardrobe. 

9 

Membrane  8. 

Feb.  8.  Inftpeximus  and  confirmation  to  Isabel  Forest,  the  prioress,  and  the  nuns 

Westminster,   of  Chesthunt  of  the  following : — 

1.  Letters    patent    dated  4    February,    1    Hichaid   II.   inspecting  and 

confirming  the  following, — 

(1)  letters  patent  Catc(W6  October,  41  Edward  III. 

(2)  Letters  patent  dated  18  May,  25  Edward  III.  inspecting  and 
confirming  letters  patent  dated  I  March,  18  Edward  IL  being  an 
exemplification  of  the  tenour  of  a  charter  dated  at  Westminster, 
11  August,  24  Henry  III.     [Monasticon,'] 

•    (3;  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  3  July,  32  Edward  III. 
^iCharter  lioll,  32  Edward  III.  No.  5.] 

2.  Letters  patent  dated  27  November.  5  Richard  II,   inspecting  and 

confirming  letters  patent  dated  13  January,  25  Edward  III. 

For  2  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

1469.  Membrane  ?• 

April  27.        Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  mayor  and  aldermen  of  the  city  of 
westmmster.   i^^^^^n^  ^f  ^^^  ^^^^^  ^f  ^he  foUowing  :— 

1.  Letters  patent  dated  12  October,  8  Edward  IV.  (see  p.  Ill),  granting 

to  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Pembroke,  power  to  make  a 
weir  across  the  Thames. 

2.  A  writ  of  privy  seal  (English)  dated  17  April,  9  Edward  IV.  directed 

to  Robert,  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  the  chancellor,  and  Robert 
Kirkeham,  keeper  of  the  rolls  and  books  of  Chancery,  commanding 
them  to  receive  and  cancel  the  said  letters  and  the  enrolment  thereof 
and  to  address  a  writ  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer 
for  the  dii$charge  of  the  said  earl  of  the  said  20 v.  there  mentioned. 
The  king  granted  the  said  letters  because  he  was  informed  that  he 
was  entitled  to  a  weir  in  the  river  Thames  called  *  Holgilles  Were,' 
now  broken  and  utterly  destroyed,  but  William  Taillour,  the  mayor, 
and  the  8ldei*mcn  of  the  said  city  have  shown  that  they  have  the 
'  conservance '  of  certain  statutes  and  ordinances  within  the  said  river 
from  the  bridge  of  Staine<)  to  (he  said  city  and  further  in  the  said 
water  and  the  water  of  Midway,  and  the  rebuilding  of  the  weir 
would  be  contrary  to  the  same  and  the  liberty  of  the  city,  and 
accordingly  the  said  earl  has  agreed  to  surrender  the  said  letters. 

3.  The  cancellation  of  the  said  letters  patent  and  of  their  enrolment  in 

accordance  with  the  said  writ  on  surrender  by  Kenelm  Dygas, 
attorney  of  the  said  earl,  on  24  April. 

1470. 

Feb.  12.         Pardon  to  William  Kolff  late  of  Chetham,  co.  Kent, '  husbondman,'  of 
Westminster,   his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the  king 
to  answer  for  certain  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea 
prison,  as  Thomas  Billyng,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 


0  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  II.  189 


I471).  MSMBRANB  6. 

Feb.  21.  Whereas  from  time  immemorial  the  brethren  of  the  Hospital  of  SU  John 

WestmioRter.  of  Jerusalem  in  England  according  to  customs  and  ordinances  at  eacli 
voidance  of  the  hospital  proceeded  freelj  and  without  royal  licence  to  the 
election  of  another  prior  from  themselves,  and  the  issues  and  revenues  of  all 
the  posses.sions  of  the  hospital  during  voidance  pertained  to  the  treasurer 
of  the  hospital  after  all  charges  and  hospitality  for  the  defence  of  the 
church,  the  Holy  Land  and  tlie  Christians  against  the  Saracens,  Pagans 
and  other  enemies  without  any  seisin  into  the  king*s  hands,  and  the  elect 
became  prior  and  whs  admitted  to  all  the  possessions  of  the  hospital  without 
any  oath  of  fealty  or  suit  before  the  king ;  and  although  in  the  time  of 
Edward  III.  one  Leonard  de  Tibertis,  late  an  alien  brother  of  the  hospital 
and  born  without  the  king's  obedience,  was  elected  prior  and  did  fealty 
because  he  was  an  alien  but  under  protest  that  this  should  be  without 
prejudice  to  the  hospital,  nevertheless  the  said  king  on  a  scrutiny  of  th3 
rolls  and  memuranJa  of  the  Exchequer  acquitted  one  Philip  de  Thame,  the 
immediate  successor  of  the  said  Leonard  as  piior,  of  tho  £aid  fealty  and 
the  issues  of  the  lands  of  the  said  hospital  and  the  lands  sometime  of  the 
master  and  brethren  of  the  order  of  tho  Temple  in  England,  in  the  handi 
of  the  said  prior  and  brethren,  taken  into  the  hands  of  the  said  king  by 
pretext  of  the  annulling  of  the  said  order ;  and  on  the  late  voidance  of  tho 
hospital  by  the  death  of  Robert  Botill,  late  prior,  the  brethren  proceeded 
to  election  as  above  without  licence  and  elected  John  LangstroCher,  and 
the  king  caused  the  recordo,  rolls  and  memoranda  to  be  searched  and 
found  nothing  for  his  right,  and  the  said  John  was  instituted  prior  and 
became  possessed  of  the  possessions  of  the  hospital  and  afterwards  did 
fealty  under  protest  as  above,  and  the  issues  of  the  possessions  of  the 
hospital  during  the  voidance  were  answered  for;  the  king,  to  remove  all 
ambiguity,  declares  that  all  the  abvive  proceedings  on  the  part  of  the  prior 
and  brethren  ara  lawful  and  in  no  way  to  his  prejudice  or  detriment. 

By  p.8. 

Feb.  27.         Grunt  to  tho  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Northumberland  and   lord  of 
!  Westminster.  Mountagu,  and  the  heira  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  against  the  rebels 

and  the  Scots,  of  the  manor  and  borough  of  Tyverton,  tho  hundred  of 
Tyverton  with  the  advowsons  of  three  portions  with  cures  in  the  church 
of  Tyverton,  the  castles,  manors,  lordships,  boroughs  and  hundreds  of 
Plympton  and  Okehimpton,  the  manor  and  borough  of  Chalvelegh,  tho 
manoi*s  of  Colcombe,  Cloy  ton,  Musbury,  Colyford,  Whytford,  Sampford 
Courtenay,  Culme  John  and  Fareway,  co.  Devon,  a  moiety  of  the  manors 
of  Trevervyn  and  Tregamoure,  co.  Cornwall,  the  honours  of  Plympton  and 
Okehampton  and  all  lands,  tenements,  knights'  fees,  rents  and  services  in 
Tyverton,  Plymton,  Okehampton,  Chalvelegh,  Colcombe,  Colyton,  Musbury, 
Coliford,  Wliitford,  Sampford  Courtenay,  Colme  John  and  Fareway 
aforesaid  and  a  moiety  of  the  manors  of  Trevervin  and  Tregamur  w  h 
knights'  fees,  advowsons,  franchises,  liberties,  hundreds,  leets,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  fairs,  markets,  free  chaces,  park$<,  warrens,  fisheries,  wreck 
of  sea,  chattels  of  felons  and  fugitives,  chattels  called  mainour  and  other 
profits,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  to  hold  by  the  accustomed  services,  with  all 
issues  from  Michaelmas  last.  And  grant  to  him  of  the  custodies  during 
minority  of  John  Carue,  son  and  heir  of  Nicholas  Carue,  esquire,  deceased, 
tenant  in  chief  by  knight-service,  and  John  Code,  son  and  heir  of  Walter 
Code,  esquire,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight-service,  and  of  their  lands, 
with  the  marriages  of  the  heirs  without  disparagement.  By  p.8. 

Feb.  3.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Sone  of  Botherwyk,  co.  Southampton,  *  husbondman,' 

Weitmioster.   of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the 


190  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1470.  Membrane  6 — eont. 

king  at  Westmiasier  to  answer  for  divers  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered 
to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Bllljng,  chief  jastice  of  the  King^s 
Bench,  has  certified. 

The  like  to  Hugh  Cokke  of  Everslej,  co.  Southampton,  *•  husbondman.' 

Membranb  5. 

Feb.  21.  Exemplification,  at  the  supplication  of  Jaquetta,  duchess  of  Bedford,  late 
WostmiDster.  the  wife  of  Richard,  earl  of  By  vers,  of  the  tenour  of  an  act  in  the  great 
council,  remaining  in  the  ofiice  of  the  privy  seal  in  the  chamber  of  the  great 
council  called  ^  le  Parlment  chambre '  within  the  palace  of  Westminster,  made 
on  10  February,  9  Edward  IV.  In  the  presence  of  the  king  and  the  cardinal 
archbishop  of  Canterbury,  the  archbishop  of  York,  the  bishops  of  Bath, 
chancellor,  Ely,  treasurer,  Rochester,  kseper  of  the  privy  seal,  London, 
Durham  and  Carlisle,  the  carls  of  Warwick,  Essex,  Northumberland, 
SJirewsbury  and  Kent,  and  the  lords  Hastinges,  Mountjoyo,  Lyle,  Cromwell, 
Scrope  of  Bolton,  Snye  and  others  a  supplication  addressed  to  the  king  on 
behalf  of  the  said  duchess  and  two  schedules  in  paper  annexed  were  openly 
read,  and  afterwards  his  highness  by  the  advice  of  the  said  lords  of  the 
council  accepting  the  declaration  of  the  said  lady  commanded  the  same  to  be 
enacted  of  record  and  letters  of  exemplification  to  be  made.  The  tenours  of 
the  supplication  and  schedules  above  mentioned  ensue  in  this  wise.  The 
duchess  complains  that  Thomas  Wake,  esquire,  in  the  timeof  the  late  trouble 
caused  her  to  be  brought  in  a  common  noise  and  slander  of  witchcraft 
throughout  a  great  part  of  the  realm,  insomuch  as  he  caused  to  be  brought  to 
Warwick  to  divers  of  the  lords  present  when  the  king  was  last  there  an  image 
of  lead  made  like  a  man  of  arms  of  the  length  of  a  man's  finger  broken  in  the 
middle  and  made  fast  with  a  wire,  saying  that  it  wns  made  by  her  to  use 
with  witchcraft  and  sorcery,  and  for  the  performing  of  his  malicious  intent 
entreated'  one  John  Daunger,  parish  clerk  of  Stoke  Brewerne,  co.  North- 
ampton, to  say  that  there  were  two  other  images  made  by  her,  one  for  the 
king  and  one  for  the  queen,  whereunto  the  said  John  Daunger  neither  could 
nor  would  be  entreated,  and  the  king  commanded  the  srid  Wake  and  John 
Daunger  to  attend  upon  the  bishop  of  Carlisle,  the  earl  of  Northumberland, 
the  lords  Hastynges  and  Mountjoye  and  Master  Roger  Radcliif  to  be 
examined,  and  their  examination  is  here  annexed,  and  in  the  great  council 
on  19  January  last  she  was  cleared  of  the  said  slander,  wherefore  she  prays 
that  the  same  may  be  enacted  of  record.  Thomas  Wake  says  that  this 
image  was  shown  and  left  in  Stoke  with  an  honest  person  who  delivered  it 
to  the  clerk  of  the  church  and  so  showed  it  to  divei*8  neighbours  after  to 
the  parson  in  tho  church  openly  to  men  both  of  Schytlanger  and  Stoke  and 
after  it  war.  shown  ia  Sewrisley,  a  nunnery,  and  to  many  other  persons,  and 
of  all  this  he  heard  or  widt  nothing  till  after  it  was  sent  him  by  Thomas 
Kymbeil  from  the  said  clerk.  John  Daunger  of  Shety Hanger  said  that 
Thomas  Wake  sent  to  him  one  Thomas  Kymbell,  then  his  bailifi^,  and 
bad  the  said  John  send  him  the  image  of  lead  that  he  had  and  so  he  sent  it, 
at  which  time  he  heard  no  witchcraft  of  the  lady  of  Bedford,  and  that  the 
image  was  delivered  to  him  by  one  Harry  Kyngeston  of  Stoke,  who  found  it 
in  his  house  after  the  departing  of  soldiera,  and  that  the  said  Thomas  Wake 
after  he  came  from  London  from  the  king  scut  for  him  and  said  that  he 
had  excused  himself  and  laid  all  the.  blame  on  John  and  bad  him  say  that 
he  durst  not  keep  the  image  and  for  that  cause  sent  it  to  Thomas  and  also 
bad  him  say  that  there  were  two  other  images,  one  for  the  king  and  one 
for  the  queen,  but  he  refused  to  say  so.  English,  [Rolls  of  Parliament^ 
VI.  232.]  By  p.s.  [3033.] 


9  EDWARD  IV.— Part  II.  101 


1470.  Membranes  4  and  3. 

Fob.  14.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Eleanor,  dache&s  of  Norfolk,  lalo  the 
WeHtmioBter.  wife  of  flohn,  duke  of  Norfolk,  tenant  in  chief,   of   the  tenour   of  the 
Mowing  :— 

1.  A  writ  directing   the  escheator  in  the   counties  of    Bedford  and 

Buckingham  to  make  assignment  of  dower  to  the  said  duchess 
in  the  presence  of  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  son  and  heir  of  the  said 
late  duke,  a  minor,  or  his  attorneys.     10  February,  4  Edward  lY. 

2.  Assignment  of  dower  in  the  county  of  Bedford  made  in  pursuance 

by  John  Halcote  or  Holcote,  esquire,  escheator,  in  the  presence  of 
John  Dalby,  attorney  of  tlie  duke ;  viz.  a  yearly  rent  of  61,  6«.  from 
the  manor  of  Stotfold,  and  divers  specified  knights'  fees  and  parts  of 
knights'  fees  in  Arlichesey,  Pavenham,  Hatley,  Wrastlyngwurth, 
Goldyngton,  Bavensden,  Cardyngton,  Milton  Bryan,  Stotfold, 
Canesho,  Copehiil,  Chiksond,  Gamelton,  Southyevill,  Stondon, 
Houghton,  Hammes  and  Cayso.     14  March,  5  Edward  IV. 

3.  Assignment  in  the  county  of  Buckingham  by  the  said  escheator  in 

the  presence  of  the  said  attorney;  viz.  divers  specified  knights' 
fees  and  parts  of  knights'  fees  in  Dunshall,  le  Yache,  Gransacre, 
Lynchelade  and  Southcote.     12  March,  5  Edward  JY. 

4.  Writ  as  above  for  the  county  of  Hereford  and  the  marches  of  Wales 

adjacent. 
6.  Assignment  made  in  pursuance  by  John  Harper  the  younger,  esquire, 
escheator,  in  the  presence  of  John  ap  Griffith,  attorney  of  the  duke ; 
viz.  the  castle,  town  and  lordship  of  Swaynesey  in  the  lordship  of 
Gower  in  the  said  marches,  to  the  value  of  11/.  yearly,  the  castle, 
manor  and  lordship  of  Pennarth  in  the  same,  to  the  value  of  1 8/. 
yearly,  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Lunon  in  the  same,  to  the  value 
of  18/.  yearly,  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Ky thill  in  the  same,  to  the 
value  of  4/.  yearly,  the  Englishry  of  Gower  alias  the  manor  or  lordship 
of  Westgower,  to  the  value  of  9/.  yearly,  and  three  water-mills  and 
a  fulling  mill  in  the  parish  of  Swaynesey  in  the  same,  to  the  value 
of  9/.  yearly.     10  March,  5  Edward  IV. 

6.  Writ  as  above  for  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

7.  Assignment  made  in  pursuance  by  Edmund  Clere,  esquire,  escheator, 

in  the  presence  of  John  Fen,  attorney  of  the  duke ;  viz.  the  third 
part  of  the  manor  of  Dekilbourgh,  co.  Norfolk,  to  the  value  of 
6  marks  yearly,  the  third  part  of  the  hundred  of  Laundyssh  and 
Southgreneho,  co.  Norfolk,  to  the  value  of  40*.  yearly,  the  third 
part  of  the  profit  of  the  knights'  court  of  Fornesete,  co.  Norfolk,  to 
the  value  of  26*.  8c/.  yearly,  divers  specified  knights'  fees  and  parts 
of  knights'  fees  in  Kirkeby,  Heylesden,  Kryngelesford,  Surlyngham, 
Narburgh,  Swaynesthorp  alia^  Reynesthorp,  Floteman  Newton, 
Flordon,  Fershfeld,  Shelton,  Funnule,  Creke,  Multon,  Pallyng, 
Wakton,  Thorp,  Halys,  Dekilburgh,  Loddon,  Estrudham,  West- 
rudham,  Howton,  Fyncheham,  Dallyng,  Bepheham,  Borowgh, 
Helleweton,  Hokwold,  Wilton,  Rougbtou,  Weston,  Sethyng,  Metton, 
Branyngham,  Wightlyngton,  Smalberowe,  Basyngham,  Ermeswet, 
Bynglond,  Ketcryngbam,  Burgh  in  Flegg  and  Baconesthorp^ 
CO.  Norfolk,  and  Wrautham  in  the  manor  there  called  TonyngeB^ 
CO.  Sufiblk,  the  advowson  of  the  priory  of  Thetford,  worth  40/. 
yearly,  and  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Westwyke,  Fornsete, 
Colby,  Ely ng ham,  Brokedich,  South walsham  and  Dichynghara,  co. 
Norfolk,  each  worth  12  marks  yearly.     28  February,  4  Edward  lY. 

8.  Writ  as  above  for  the  county  of  Salop  and  the  marches  of  Wales 

adjacent. 
!>•  Assignment  made  in  pursuance  by  Hugh  Harnage,  escheator,  in  the 
presence  of  John  ap  Gryffyth,  attorney  of  the  duke ;  viz.  th«  manor 


192  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1470.  Afembranes  4  and  3 — cent, 

of  Abjnbury,  to  the  value  of  14/.  15*.  M.  yearly,  the  manor  of 
Esclusham,  to  the  value  of  22/.  5*.  yeerlyi  the  manor  and  lordship  of 
Dymille,  to  the  value  of  8/.  9«.  yearly,  the  manors  of  Merford  and 
Hosley,  to  the  value  of  11/.  \3s.  yearly,  the  manor  of  Mortorne,  to 
the  value  of  7/.  145.  yearly,  the  manor  of  Hem,  to  the  value  of 
10/.  13*.  yearly,  and  a  moiety  of  the  manors  and  lordships  of 
Sondeford  and  Osleston,  co.  Salop,  viz.  all  the  ponrparty  of  the  said 
late  duke  in  those  manors,  to' the  value  of  2?5.  yearly.  20  March, 
6  Edward  IV. 

10.  Writ  as  above  for  the  counties  of  Surrey  and  Sussex, 

11.  Assignment  made   in   purEuance  by  John   Fust,  escheator,  in  the 

presence  of  John  Heyn,  attorney  of  the  duke ;  viz.  the  manor  of 
Clayton,  co.  Sussex,  to  the  value  of  16/.  ISs.  yearly,  the  manor  of 
Seford,  co.  Sussex,  to  the  value  of  79?.  yearly,  a  yearly  rent  of 
36*.  \2d.  in  Iford,  co.  Sussex,  the  third  part  of  the  thinl  part  of 
the  forest  of  Wurthe,  co.  Su?sex,  to  the  value  of  4Qd,  yearly,  tho 
third  part  of  the  third  part  of  the  forest  or  chace  of  Cleeres,  co. 
Sussex,  to  the  value  of  40^.  yearly,  7  knights'  fees  in  Hammes, 
Bercompe,  Strete  and  Nytymbre  and  one  knight's  fee  in  Bevyngden 
and  Bercompe,  co.  Sussex.     12  March,  5  Edward  IV. 

12.  Writ  as  above  for  the  counties  of  Essex  and  Hertf  jrJ. 

13.  Assignment  made  in  pursuance  by  Thomas  Braughyng,  escheator,  in 

the  presence  of  John  More,  attorney  of  the  duke;  viz.  a  moiety  of 
the  third  part  of  two  parts  of  the  manors  of  High  Rothyng  and 
Ovishnm  Hall,  co.  Essex,  the  third  part  of  the  third  part  of  the 
same  manors  and  a  moiety  of  another  third  part  of  the  third  part 
of  the  same  manors,  to  the  value  of  10/.  yearly,  a  moiety  of  the 
third  part  of  the  manor  of  Langtons  in  Little  Canefeld,  co.  Essex,  to 
the  value  of  40j?.  yearly,  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Wolfhampston  in 
^  Chigwell,  CO.  EsLcx,  to  the  value  of  66*.  8rf.  yearly,  imd  a  moiety  of 

the  manor  of  Guynge  Margarete,  co.  Essex,  to  the  value  of  40*. 
yearly.     10  March,  6  Edward  IV. 

3lEMBRAIi'3  2. 

Feb.  28.  Foundation  of  a  perpetual  chantry  of  two  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine 

Westminster,  service  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary  in  tho  cemetery  of  the  church  of 
Ber^yn^chirche,  London,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort 
Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  his  mother  and  his  brothers  the  dukes  of 
Clarence  and  Gloucester,  and  for  their  souls  after  death,  and  the  souls  of 
the  king's  father  Richard,  late  duke  of  York,  and  the  king's  brother 
Edmund,  late  earl  of  Rutland ;  and  appointment  of  William  Bonyfant  and 
Richard  Waryner  as  chaplains  of  the  chantry,  which  shall  be  called  the 
royal  chantry  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary,  Berkyng,  London.  And 
whereas  on  14  March,  5  Edward  IV.  by  letters  patent  the  king  granted  to 
his  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  master  of  a  fraternity  or  gild  in 
honour  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin  in  the  said  ch«pel,  and  John  Scotte,  knight, 
John  Tate  and  John  Crooke,  and  Thomas  Colte,  now  deceased,  the  wardens 
of  the  said  fraternity  or  gild,  the  manor  or  priory  of  Totyngbeke,  co. 
Surrey,  for  the  sustenance  of  two  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service  as 
a!)ove,  he  now  grants  licence  for  the  said  master  and  the  said  John  Scotte, 
John  Tate  and  John  Crooke  and  William  Chattok,  now  wardens,  to  grant 
in  mortmain  a  yearly  rent  of  18/.  from  tho  said  manor  or  priory  to  the 
chaplains  of  the  said  chantry  for  their  stipend,  viz.  10/.  to  the  said  William 
and  his  successors  as  principal  chaplain  and  8/.  to  the  s.iid  Richard  and 
his  successors  as  second  chaplain,  with  power  of  distraint,  and  grants  that 
they  shall  not  otherwise  be  cliarged  with  the  sustenance  of  the  two  chaplains 


d  EDWARD  IV.— Part  II.  193 


1470,  Membratie  2 — cont 

apecified  in  the  said  letters.  The  said  master  and  wardens  at  each  voidonce 
of  the  chantry  shall  present  a  suitable  chaplain  to  the  dean  of  St.  Paurjn, 
London,  for  institution,  without  jurisdiction  of  the  archdeacon  of  London. 
And  the  said  chaplains  shall  be  quit  of  all  tenths,  fifteenths,  tallages,  quota 
or  other  subsidies  granted  by  the  clergy  ot  the  commons  or  imposed  by  the 
king  or  the  pope.  By  bill  of  p.s. 

1469. 

Oct.  24.  Grant  for  life  to  Bobert-Chamberleyn,  knight,  of  the  office  of  sheriff  of 

Westminster,  the  county  of  Meryonneth,  receiving  20/.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  county, 
and  the  office  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Hardelagh  in  that  county 
with  24  soldiers  for  its  safe-custody,  receiving  from  the  said  issues  40  marks 
yearly  for  himself  and  4d,  daily  for  the  wages  of  each  soldier,  with  all  other 
profits.  By  p.8. 

1470.  Membrane  1. 

Feb.  19.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation,  at  the  request  of  James  Dokray,  esquire^ 
Westminster,  mayor  of  the  town  of  Drogheda  in  Ireland,  of  letters  patent  under  the 
great  seal  of  Ireland  as  follows  :— Grant,  in  consideration  of  the  expenses 
of  the  mayor,  sheriffs  and  commonalty  of  the  said  town  in  the  main* 
tenance,  repair  and  fortification  of  the  walls,  towers  and  pavements  and 
the  bridge  and  quay  and  the  defence  of  the  town  and  parts  of  the  march  ee 
of  the  counties  of  Meath  and  Louth  against  the  hostile  Irish,  and 
especially  in  resisting  John  Orailby,  captain  of  his  nation,  in  his  raid  into 
the  said  county  of  Louth  and  killing  him  and  300  of  his  accomplices,  and 
for  their  good  services  in  wars  in  Ireland  in  the  company  of  the  king's 
kinsman  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  deputy  of  the  king's  brother  George, 
dnke  of  Clarence^  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  and  at  the  request  of  the  commons 
of  Ireland  in  Parliament  held  at  Dublin  on  Friday  after  St.  Nicholas  last 
and  thence  adjouimed  to  Drogheda,  that  William  Davy,  then  mayor,  and 
his  successors,  shall  have  a  sword  borne  before  them,  as  does  the  mayor 
of  the  city  of  London,  and  grant  to  the  mayor,  sherifis  and  commonalty  of 
20/.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  fee  i'arm  of  the  town.  Witnesses  :— 
John,  archbishop  of  Armagh,  primate  of  Ireland,  William,  bishop  of 
Meath,  Eichard,  bishop  of  Kildare,  Robert  Preston,  knight,  lord  of 
Gormaneston,  Kichard  Nugent,  knight,  baron  of  Delvyn,  Bobert  de  Sancto 
Laurencio,  knight,  lord  of  Houth,  Thomas  Bathe,  knight,  lord  and  baron 
of  Louth,  John  Chevir,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench  in  Ireland,  John 
Cornwalshe,  knight,  chief  baron  of  the  Exchequer  of  Ireland,  Edmund 
Dudley  and  Hugh  Calveley,  knights,  and  others.  Given  by  the  hand  of 
the  deputy  at  Drogheda,  12  July,  8  Edward  IV. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40^.  paid  in  the  hanaper, 

1469. 

April  18.        Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Catesby  as  one  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  serjeants  at  law,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

Membrane  22d* 

Nov.  7.  Commission  to  John  Clieyne,  James  Fitz  James,  Nicholas  Sayntloo, 

Westminster.  Robert  Stowell,  John  Fitz  James  the  younger,  Richard  Cayton,  William 
Mauncell  and  William  Jacob  to  enquire  into  the  j^etition  of  Robert  Catur 
that  whereas  one  John  Roche  was  lately  seised  in  his  demesne  as  bf  foe  of 
8  messuages,  5  carucates  of  land,  20  acres  of  meadow  and  100  acres  of 
pasture  in  Exton,  Wexiord,  Rixyn  and  Stokegomere,  co.  Somerset,  and 
enfeoffed  William  Bouvilo,  knight,  John  Ilody,  Alexander  Ilody,  William 
Copleston  and  Richard  Ilaretre  of  the  same,  to  hold  to  themselves  and  the 
heirs  and  assigns  of  the  said  Richard  Haretre,  and  one  John  Raynold,  derki 
y  U6186.  K 


194  CALiENDAH  OP  PATENT  ROLLS, 


1469.  Membrane  22d — cont. 

was  lately  seised  of  the  manor  of  Iveton  with  appurtenances  in  Yveton  and 
Radelot,  co.  Somerset,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  until  one  Richard  Lutrell 
unjustly  disseised  them  of  the  same,  and  after  the  death  of  the  latter  one 
James  Lutrell  intruded  into  and  was  seised  of  the  same  in  his  demesne  as  of 
fee,  and  hy  a  fine  levied  at  Westminster  a  fortnight  after  Easter,  31  Henry  YL 
before  John  Pry  sot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  between  Nicholas 
Radeford,  William  Dodesham  and  John  Loty,  plaintiffs,  and  the  said 
James  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  deforciants,  concerning  5  messuages, 
8  carucates  of  land  and  6  acres  of  meadow  of  the  above  and  13 J.  rent  the 
said  deforciants  acknowledged  these  to  be  the  right  of  the  said  Nicholas  and 
the  plaintiffs  granted  them  to  the  said  James  and  Elizabeth  and  the  heirs  of 
the  body  of  James,  and  the  said  William  Ronvile,  John  Hody,  Alexander 
and  William  Copleston  died  and  also  the  said  John  Reynold  and  James 
Loterell,  and  the  said  Richard  Haretre  entered  into  the  messuages,  land, 
meadow  and  pasture  aforesaid,  in  the  possession  of  the  said  Elizabeth,  who 
survived  her  husband,  and  was  seised  of  the  same  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee 
and  enfeoffed  Jolm  Catur,  clerk,  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said  John  Roche, 
viz.  son  of  Joan  his  sister,  and  brother  of  the  said  Robert,  who  is  his  heir, 
of  the  same,  and  one  Henry  Reynold,  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said  John 
Reynold,  viz.  son  of  William  his  brother,  entered  into  the  said  manor,  in 
the  possession  of  the  said  Elizabeth,  and  was  seised  of  the  same  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  and  enfeoffed  the  said  John  Catur  of  the  same,  and  the 
latter  was  seised  of  the  premises  in  the  present  reign  and  received  the 
esplees  thereof  and  on  his  death  without  heir  of  his  body  the  right  of  the 
premises  descended  to  the  said  Robert  as  his  brother  and  heir,  and  by  an 
act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  lY.  it  was 
ordaiued  that  the  said  James  by  the  name  of  James  Lotrell,  knight,  should  be 
attainted  of  high  treason  and  should  forfeit  all  his  possessions,  and  by  an 
inquisition  taken  at  llchestre,  co.  Somerset,  on  26  October,  1  Edward  lY, 
before  Thomas  Gylle  the  younger,  then  eschcator,  it  was  found  that  a  fine 
was  levied  as  above  and  that  at  the  time  of  the  inquisition  the  said  Elizabeth 
held  the  said  messuages,  lands,  meadow  and  rent  of  the  heir  of  Geoffrey 
Lutrell  and  they  were  worth  5  marks  yeai*ly  and  that  the  said  James  held 
the  said  manor  jointly  with  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  of  the  grant 
of  John  Loty  and  she  then  held  it,  and  by  another  inquisition  taken 
virtute  officii  at  Dunster,  co.  Somerset,  on  20  September,  4  Edward  lY. 
before  Thomas  Mauncell,  esquire,  then  escheator,  and  returned  into  the 
Exchequer,  it  was  found  that  the  said  James  was  seised  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  of  9  messuages,  3  carucates  of  land,  a  toll,  300  acres  of  land, 
50  acres  of  meadow,  100  acres  of  pasture  and  %>d,  rent  in  Exton, 
Vexford,  Rixyn,  Stokegommere,  Huyssh  by  Heybrygge,  Cothelestoui 
Littyll  Corhampton  and  Radiott,  co.  Somerset,  worth  12  marks  yearly,  and 
the  manors  of  Est  Oantok  and  Yveton,  co.  Somerset,  worth  20  marks 
yearly,  and  died  on  2  February,  39  Henry  YI,  and  the  premises  were 
accordingly  taken  into  the  king's  hands,  until  he  by  letters  patent  dated 
3  March,  4  Edward  lY.  granted  them  among  other  things  to  William 
Herbert,  knight,  lord  Herbert,  but  that  the  said  James  never  had  any  right 
in  them,  wherefore  the  said  Robert  prays  that  justice  may  be  done.     By  K. 

Membrane  20d* 

Nov.  16.         Commission  to  the  mayor  of  Norhampton,  John  Dyve,  Roger  Salesbary, 
Westminster,   esquire,  Thomas  Osbern,  Richard  Oabern  and  John  Geffron  to  arrest  John 
Hamerton  and  Thomas  Grove,  monks  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Andrew, 
Northampton,  who  have  put  off  their  religious  habit,  and  with  other  evil- 
doers bavQ  80  threatened  William  Hamondj  pnor  of  the  monasteryi  and  his 


&  EDWARD  IV.— Part  IL  IDS 


1469.  Membrane  20d — coni, 

fellow  monks,  that  thej  for  a  long  time  have  not  dared  to  attend  to  their 
dntioB  in  the  monastery,  wherever  they  may  be  within  the  county  of 
Northampton  and  to  bring  them  before  the  king  in  Chancery. 

Membrane  l9cL 

Oct.  29.         Commission  of  array  to  the  kings  kinsman  Edmand,  carl  of  Kent,  and 
Westminster.  Anthony   Grey   of  Buthyn,   knight,  and  John  Stafford  of  Bukyngham, 
knight,  in  the  coanty  of  Buckingham. 
Tlie  like  to  the  following : — 

Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  and  Anthony  Grey  of  Ruthyn,  knight,  in  the 

county  of  Bedford. 
Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,    'John   Stafford  of 

Bukyngham,  knight,  and  William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight, 

in  the  county  of  Huntingdon. 
John,  duke  of  Suffolk,   William  Harecourte,  knight,   and   William 

Norys,  knight,  in  the  county  of  Oxford. 
^  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  and 

Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  in  the  county  of  Salop. 
John,  earl  of  Oxford,  Henry,  earl  of  Essex, Burghchier,  knight, 

Thomas  Burghchier,  knight,  and  John  Say,  knight,  in  the  county 

of  Hertford. 
Henry  Grey  of  Codnore,  knight,  Humphrey  Bourgchier  of  Cromwell, 

knight,  William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  Walter  Blount  of 

MouDtjoy,  knight,  and  Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  in  the  county  of 

Nottingham. 
John,  earl  of  Oxford,  Henry,  earl  of  Essex, Burghchier,  knight, 

Thomas  Burghchier,  knight,  and  Thomas  Mongomery,  knight,   in 

the  county  of  Essex. 
William  Burghchier  of  Fitz  Wareyn,  knight,  John  Audeley  of  Audeley, 

knight,  John  Dynham  of  Denham,  knight,  and  Fulk  Burghchier, 

knight,  in  the  county  of  Somerset. 
John  Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  in  the  county  of  Cornwall. 
Henry  Grey  of  Codnore,  knight,  John  Sutton  of  Dudley,   knight^ 

William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  and  Walter  Blount  of 

Mountjoy,  knight,  in  the  county  of  Derby. 
John   Stafford   of  Bukyngham,  knight,  and   William   Hastynges  of 

Hastynges,  knight,  in  the  county  of  Rutland. 
Thomas  Burghchier,  John  Scot,  knight,  William  Haute,  knight,  John 

Colepepyr,    knight,   Ralph   Sayntleger,   John   Brymston,   Richard 

Colepepyr  and  James  Pekkeham,  in  the  county  of  Kent. 
William    Burghchier    of   Fitz   Wareyn,   knight,   John   Audeley  of 

Audeley,  knight,  and  John  Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  in  the 

county  of  Dorset. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  and  Anthony,  earl  of  Ry vers,  in  the  county  of 

Norfolk. 
John    Audeley    of    Audeley,   knight,   William   Burghchier    of  Fitz 

Wareyn,   knight,   John   Dynham    of  Dynham,   knight,  and   Fulk 

Burghchier,  in  the  county  of  Devon, 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  Walter  Devereux  of  Fen-ers,  knight, 

and   William    Berkeley    of  Berkeley,  knight,   in    the  county    of 

Gloucester. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  and  Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight, 

in  the  county  of  Worcester. 
The  same  in  the  same. 


196  CALEITDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1469*  Membrane  IW — cont, 

John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  Walter  Harecourt,  knight,  and  William  Norys, 
knight,  in  the  county  of  Berks. 

John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  and  Anthony,  earl  of  By  vers,  in  the  county  of 
Suffolk. 

Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  Anthony  Grey  of  Ruthyn, 
knight,  and  Thomas  Gray,  in  the  county  of  Cambridge. 

Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  Anthony  Grey  of  Buthyn,  knight,  John  Stafford 
of  Bukyngham,  knight,  and  William  Has^nges  of  Hastynges, 
knight,  in  the  county  of  Northampton. 

William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  Thomas  Trussell,  knight, 
Thomas  Berkeley,  knight,  and  Richard  Hastynges,  in  the  county  of 
Warwick.  ** 

William,  earl  of  Arundel,  Thomas  de  Matravers,  knight,  and  Richard 
Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  in  the  county  of  Sussex. 

William,  earl  of  Arundel,  Thomas  de  Matravers,  knight,  and  John 
Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  in  the  county  of  Wilts. 

Henry  Stafford  of  Bukyngham,  knight,  John  Stafford  of  Bukyngham, 
knight,  John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  and  William  Hastynges  of 
Hastynges,  knight,  in  the  county  of  Stafford. 

William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  Thomas  Trussell,  knight, 
Thomas  Berkeley,  knight,  and  Richard  Hastynges,  in  the  county  of 
Leicester. 

William,  earl  of  Arundel,  Thomas  de  Matravers,  knight,  Henry 
Stafford  of  Bukyngham,  knight,  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight, 
John  Bourgchier  of  Barners,  knight,  and  Humphrey  Bourgchier, 
knight,  in  the  county  of  Surrey. 

William,  earl  of  Arundel,  Thomas  de  Matravers,  knight,  John 
Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  and  Richard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight, 
in  the  county  of  Southampton. 

John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  William  Stourton  of  Stourton, 
knight,  William  Brounyng,  John  Neu  burgh,  John  Mone,  John 
Carant  the  younger,  Henry  Rogers  the  younger  and  John  Oarant 
the  elder,  in  the  county  of  Dorset. 

William,  earl  of  Arundel,  Thomas  de  Matravers,  knight,  Richard 
Darell,  knight,  Thomas  Uvedale,  knight,  Maurice  Berkdey,  John 
Powlet,  Edward  Berkeley,  William  Brokas,  John  Wallop,  John 
Whitehede,  John  Rogers,  Thomas  Brewene,  Thomas  Welles, 
Thomas  Pounde  and  John  Pounde,  in  the  county  of  Southampton. 

William,  carl  of  Arundel,  Thomas  Matravers,  knight,  John  Audeley  of 
Audeley,  kuight,  William  Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight,  John 
Willoughby,  knight,  George  Darell,  knight,  John  Broughton,  Henry 
LoDge  and  Walter  Barough,  in  the  county  of  Wilts. 

John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  William  Bourghchier  of  Fitz 
Waieyn,  knight,  William  Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight,  John 
Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  Christopher  Worseley,  Henry  Hull, 
Robert  Stowell,  John  Cheyne  and  Richard  Arthur,  in  the  county  of 
Somerset 

John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  Thomas  de 
Matravers,  knight,  Richard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  John  Fenys, 
knight,  Thomas  Echyngham,  knight,  Roger  Leukenore,  knight, 
John  l/cukenore,  William  Cheyny,  Robert  Oxenbrigge,  John  Wode, 
Bartholomew  Bolney  and  John  Goryng,  in  the  county  of  Sussex. 

Edmund,  carl  of  Kent,  Anthony  Grey  of  Ruthyn,  knight,  Edmund 
Rede,  knight,  Richard  Fowler,  Thomas  Hampden  of  Hampden, 
Richard  Lovell,  Thomas  Hampden  of  Kymbell,  John  Langston, 
Xbomas  Bokes  and  John  Scot^  in  the  county  of  Buckingham* 


9  EDWARD  IV.-.PART  IL  197 


1439^  Membrane  IM, 

Sept.  4.  Appointment  of  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Oxford,  William 

Westminster.  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  John  Arundell,  knight,  Alvred  Comeburgh, 
esquire,  John  Broke  and  Thomas  Alejn,  auditors  of  the  duchy  of  Corn  wall, 
and  Geoffrey  Kydwelly  as  assessors  to  demise  all  lands  within  the  counties 
of  Devon  and  Cornwall  belonging  to  the  duchy  to  suitable  persons  for  terms 
of  twenty-one  years  or  less,  with  power  to  arrest  and  imprison  all  who  hinder 
them,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  duchy  at  the  hands 
of  the  receiver  general  of  the  duchy.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Sept.  8.  Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,   duke  of  Norfolk,  William 

Westminster.  Calthorpe>  knight,  Robert  Wyngfeld,  knight,  Richard  Harecourt,  knight, 
John  Hevenyngham,  knight,  John  Knyvet,  Roger  Tounesende,  Richard 
Southwell,  Henry  Haydon,  Richard  Maunteyn  and  the  sheriff  of  Norfolk 
and  Suffolk  to  arrest  John  Bemey  of  Wychyngham,  esquire,  Nicholas 
Abbes,  John  Spynke  and  John  Felbrigge,  esquire,  and  commit  them  to 
prison  until  ordered  to  bring  them  before  the  king  in  council. 

The  like  to  John  Aubry,  mayor  of  Norwich,  Henry  Spilman,  Thomas 
Elys,  Godfrey  Joye,  William  Swayne,  Edmund  Redknap,  Thomas 
Bokenham  and  the  sheriffs  of  the  said  city. 

Sept.  26.  Commission  to  Thomas  Roger  and  Thomas  Frank,  one  of  the  king's 
Westminster.  Serjeants  at  arms,  to  arrest  William  Wykys  of  Kyngeston,  Philip  Cresby 
alicu  Roche,  William  Broun  of  Shrevenam,  Robert  Stone  of  Blontisdon, 
William  Robyns  of  Burton,  one  Elias,  chaplain,  Richard  Corveser  of 
Hyworth  and  Robert  Syngleton  and  bring  them  before  the  king  in  council 
to  answer  for  certain  riots. 

Nov.  16.         Commission  of  array  to  the  king's  kinsmen  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  and 
Westminster.  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  and  Anthony,  earl  of  Ryvers,  in  the  county  of 
Norfolk.     IFcedera.']  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  same  in  the  county  of  Suffolk. 

1470. 

Jan.  26.         Conynission  to  James  Crowmer,  Robert  Martyn,  Richard  Martyn,  Robert 
Westminster.  Cheyny  and  Edward  Skelton,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  to  arrest 
Richard  Lovelas  and  bring  him  before  the  king  in  Chancery. 

Jan.  30.  Commission  to  Ralph  Greystok  of  Greystok,  knight,  Robert  Maners, 
Westminster,  knight,  Richard  Ogle,  knight,  Robert  Folbury,  Roger  Thorneton,  Thomas 
Norrey  king  of  arms,  and  the  sheriffs  of  Northumberland  and  Newcastle  on 
Tyne  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of  John  Davy,  merchant  of  Brittany, 
that,  when  under  confidence  of  the  treaty  between  the  king  and  his 
kinsman  the  duke  of  Brittany  he  was  sailing  on  18  April  last  in  a  ship 
of  Brittany  laden  with  wines  and  other  goods  and  merchandise  to  the  value 
of  3,000  crowns  (scutorum)  to  the  town  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne,  he  was  taken 
by  pirates  in  certain  vessels  of  the  realm  victualled  by  John  ^iddleton, 
knight,  and  Henry  Hagerston,  esquire,  and  despoiled  of  the  ship,  goods 
and  merchandise,  and  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made  and  to  arrest  and 
imprison  the  offenders. 

1469.  Membrane  17  J. 

July  27.  Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  Humphrey,  earl  of  Devon,  Hugh 

Westminster.  Courteney,  knight,  Henry  Bodrugan  and  Thomas  Trevry  to  enquire  into 
the  complaint  of  certain  merchants  of  Brittany  that  John  Wilcok,  roaster 
of  a  ship  called  le  Barbara  of  Fowy,  Brigencius  Rouf,  Maurice  Cruce, 
John  Blak,  William  Hourd,  Thomas  Raven,  one  Broun, '  goldsmy th,'  John 
Vaek,  John  Robyn,  Thomas  de  Jarse,  Lucas  Wilbery,  Peter  Bonamy, 
John  Gay  and  other  subjects  of  the  king  at  various  times  captured  and 
disposed  of  divers  ships,  goods  and  merchandise  of  the  said  merchants 


198  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


14694  Membrane  17  d — cont. 

contrarj  to  the  form  of  the  treaty  between  the  king  and  his  kinsman  the 
duke  of  Brittany,  viz.  on  17  May  last  near  Belle  Isle  a  ship  of  Roland 
Pinezon  called  Nostre  Dame  Duvynyer  Hirell  laden  with  37  tuns  of  wine 
of  Anjouand  other  goods  to  the  value  of  1,000  crowns,  on  15  May  last 
eight  packs  of  cloth  of  Paul  Portin  fh>m  a  ship  called  la  Kaieryne  of 
Orauzon  of  which  Hervey  Meur  is  master  in  the  port  of  Craozon  to  the 
value  of  1,000  crowns,  on  Tuesday  after  Whitsuntide  near  Belle  Isle  a 
carvel  of  William  Morice  called  Nostre  Dame  de  Seynt  Michell  laden  with 
23  tuns  of  wine  to  the  value  of  100/.  on  the  same  day  near  Belle  Isle 
another  carvel  of  John  Bizien  and  Guy  Laydenz  called  Saint  Julian  de 
Benaudet  laden  with  27  tuns  of  wine  to  the  value  of  100/.  on  Whitsunday 
last  near  Belle  Isle  four  packs  of  cloth  of  divers  colours  and  one  pack  of 
linen  cloth  from  a  ship  of  Nicholas  Coetelem  of  Mourleix  to  the  value  of  120 
marks,  140  quintals  of  iron  and  other  goods  and  merchandise  to  the  value 
of  75  marks  near  Belle  Isle  from  a  carvel  of  Ivo  Guiole  coming  from  the 
parts  of  Spain  of  which  John  Gauffrid  and  Ivo  Quitac  were  masters,  about 
the  month  of  February  last  23  tuns  of  wine,  fruit,  iron  and  other  merchan- 
dise of  Hamo  Castelfur  to  the  value  of  125  marks  from  a  ship  of  Spain, 
on  the  feast  of  Corpus  Christ!  10  tons  of  iron  and  other  goods  and 
merchandise  to  the  value  of  62  marks  from  a  ship  of  Guy  Lebaill  in  the 
port  of  Laseilles,  a  ship  of  Ivo  Guillo  laden  with  52  tuns  of  wine  of  Ivo 
Guiole,  a  carvel  laden  with  63  tuns  of  wine  of  Ivo  Guiole,  a  ship  called 
Loquirecy  of  which  Rio  Lebroier  was  master,  laden  with  cloths  and  other 
merchandise  of  one  of  the  archers  of  the  king's  kinsman  the  duke  of 
Brittany  to  the  value  of  50/.  four  tuns  and  one  pipe  of  wine  from  a  carvel 
of  John  Lebihan,  two  tuns  and  one  pipe  of  Gascon  wine  and  150  linen 
cloths  and  two  pieces  of  frieze  cloth  to  the  value  of  20  marks  from  a 
carvel  of  Ivo  Lucas  of  Mourleix,  four  tuns  of  Gascon  wine  from  a  carvel  of 
Edward  le  Mygnol,  a  tun  of  wine  and  gear  and  other  goods  to  the  value  of 
10/.  from  a  carvel  of  Nicholas  Quoeteulem  called  le  Marye  of  Mourleix, 
and  a  ship  of  John  Guillebot  and  James  Locabellok  laden  with  44  tuns  of 
wine  ;  and  to  seize  the  said  ships,  goods  and  gear,  and  to  arrest  the 
offenders  and  brins  them  before  the  kins  in  council. 

1470.  ^ 

Jan.  6.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  brother  Richardi  duke  of 

WeBtminster.  Gloucester,  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Pembroke,  John  Straunge 
of  Straunge,  knight,  John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  Walter  Devereux  of 
Ferrers,  knight,  James  Haryngton,  knight,  James  Baskervile,  knight, 
Humphrey  Stafford,  esquire,  John  Pilkyngton,  esquire,  John  Don,  esquire, 
William  Notyngham,  John  Milewater,  John  Harbert,  Thomas  Brugge  of 
Rosse  and  Hugh  Hunteley  in  South  Wales.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  same  in  North  Wales.  By  K. 

Membrane  \M. 

Feb.  18.         Commission  to  William  Courteney,  knight,  John  Langmede,  mayor  of 

Westminster.  Dertmouth,  Henry  Pomerey,  Oto  Gilbert,  John  Gilbys,  Thomas  Coterell, 

Thomas  Gale  and  the    sheriff  of  Devon  to  arrest  Thomas  Symond  of 

Dertemouth  and  Thomas  Bowey  of  Dertemouth  and  bring  them  before 

the  king  in  council. 

Membrane  I4d. 

Feb.  1.  Commission  to  the  sheriff  of  Kent  to  arrest  Richard  Lovelas,  who  with 

Westminster,  divers  evildoers  holds  and  fortifies  the  manor  of  Banford  alias  Babford,  co. 


9  EDWARD  IV.-p.pABT  It 


199 


1470. 


Feb.  8. 
Wefltminster. 


Feb.  14. 


Feb.  12. 


Feb.  20. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  28. 


March  2. 


Harch  2. 


Membrane  I4d — coni, 

Kent,  as  a  refage  against  the  king's  officers^  and  to  bring  him  before  the 
king  in  Chancery. 

Commission  of  array  to  thd  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Amndel, 
Thomas  Matravers  of  Matravers,  knight,  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight 
Eichard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  John  Fenys,  knight,  Thomas  Echyngham, 
knight,  Boger  Leukenore,  knight,  Thomas  Leukenore  the  younger,  John 
LeiScenore,  Thomas  Hoo,  Bar&olomew  Bolney,  John  Wode,  Henry  Halle, 
Robert  Oxbrigge,  John  Goryng,  Eichard  Forster,  John  Fust,  John 
Fynche  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Sussex.  By  K . 

The  like  to  the  following : — 

Humphrey  BourghcUer  of  Cromwell,  knight,  William  Hastynges  of 
Hastynges,  knight,  Henry  Grey  of  Codnore,  knight,  Walter  Blount 
of  Mountjoy,  knight,  Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  William  Babyngton, 
Gervase  Clyfton  the  younger,  esquire,  Henry  Perpoynt,  William 
Merynges  and  Eobert  Sutton,  in  the  county  of  Nottingham. 
William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  Thomas  Trussell,  knight, 
Thomas  Berkeley,  knight,  Eichard  Hastynges,  John  Bellers, 
Thomas  Palmer,  Eichard  Staunton  and  Geoffrey  Sherard,  in  the 
county  of  Leicester. 

Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  Thomas  Bourchier,  knight,  Thomas  Mon- 
gomery,  knight,  John  Say,  knight,  Ealph  Bawede,  John  Fortescu^ 
John  Leventhorp  the  elder,  Henry  Barle,  Thomas  Leventhorp, 
George  Nuport,  John  Boteler,  Thomas  firoket,  John  Knolles, 
John  Fulter,  Edmund  Westby,  John  Sturgeon,  Ealph  Grey  and 
Thomas  Edward,  in  the  county  of  Hertford. 

Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  John,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  Anthony  Grey  of 
Euthyn,  knight,  Ealph  Hastynges  and  Guy  Wolston,  in  the  county  of 
Northampton. 

John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  Anthony,  earl  of 
Eyvers,  and  John  Howard  of  Howard,  knight,  in  the  counties  of 
Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

Thomas  Bourgchier,  knight,  John  Fogge,  knight,  John  Scotte,  knight, 
William  Peccho,  knight,  William  Haute,  knight,  John  Colpepyr, 
knight,  Alexander  Clyfford,  John  Bromston,  Eoger  Appelton,  John 
Eoo,  Eichard  Colpepyr  and  James  Pekham,  in  the  county  of  Kent. 

Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  John,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  Anthony  Gk'ey  of 
Euthyn,  knight,  William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  Eichard 
Sapcote,  knight,  John  Forster,  John  Stukeley,  William  Taylard 
and  John  Collan,  in  the  county  of  Huntingdon. 

John,  earl  of  Northumberland,  Ealph  Graystok  of  Graystok,  knight, 
William  Stanley,  knight,  John  Sayvile,  knight,  Eichard  Fitzwilliam, 
knight,  William  Stapleton,  knight,  William  Eider  the  younger, 
knight,  John  Fereby,  William  Hopton  of  Swillyngton,  William 
Gascoigne,  Eobert  Neville,  John  Woderofe  and  the  sheriff,  in  the 
West  Eiding  of  the  county  of  York. 

John,  earl  of  Northumberland,  Ealph  Graystok  of  Graystok,  knight, 
Eobert  Constable,  knight,  John  Constable,  knight,  Thomas  Meteham 
the  younger,  knight,  Thomas  Normanvile,  knight,  Eobert  Hillyard 
the  elder,  Martin  at  See,  John  Holme  of  Paule  Holme,  John 
Hattfeld,  Brian  Eouthe,  William  Swillyngton,  William  Eures, 
Walter  Grymston  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  East  Eiding.J 

As  above  in  the  West  Eiding. 
As  above  in  the  East  Eiding. 


200  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1470,  jSfemhrane  I  Ad — cont, 

Feb.  23.         CommiBsion  to  William  Mathewe  aliaiR  William  Worceetre  to  take 
Westminster,  carriage  for  the  stufiP  {stuffu¥a)  of  the  household.  By  p.s.  [3032.] 

March  2.        Commissions  of  arnij  to  the-foUowine : — 

John,  earl  of  Northumberland,  Ralph  Graystoke  of  Grajstoke,  knight, 
Thomas  Scrope  of  Upsall,  knight,  James  Str&ngwejs,  knight,  Ralph 
Asshton,  knight,  Leo  Percy,  knight.  Christopher  Conyers  of  Sokbume, 
knight,  William  Euro,  William  Bukton,  John  Hedlam,  Thomas 
Pudsey  of  Worsell,  Henry  Eure  of  Multon  and  the  sheriff,  in  the 
county  of  York. 

March  2.  The  same  in  the  North  Riding  of  the  country. 

1469«  Membrane  \Zd. 

Dec.  1.  Commission  to   John  Cheyne,    James  FitzJames,    Nicholas  Seyntloo, 

Westminster.  Robert  Stowell,  John  FitzJames  the  younger,  Richard  Cayton,  William 
Mauncell  and  William  Jacob  to  enquire  into  a  petition  of  Thomas  Bole 
and  Alice  his  wife,  as  sister  and  heiress  of  John  Catur,  clerk,  concerning 
certain  premises  in  Exton,  Yexford,  Rixyn,  Stokegommere,  Iveton,  and 
Radelot,  co.  Somerset.  [  The  claim  corresponds  to  that  of  Robert  Catur 
on  m,  22d  above,"]  By  p.s, 

1470.  Membrane  lOd. 

Feb.  8.  Commission  to  John  Arundell,   knight,   Alvred    Comeburgh,  Robert 

Westminster.  Wyllughby,  John  Trenowith  and  John  Carmynowe  to  arrest  John  Harry, 
Thomas  Flete,  Robert  Philippes,  John  Fayrechild,  John  Beket,  William 
Frost,  John  Bowedon,  John  Crofte,  Richard  *  of  Stable,'  John  Dygonet, 
Robert  Bryant,  Richard  Stephyn,  John  Ambros  and  Robert  Netherton 
and  bring  them  before  the  king  and  council  to  answer  for  certain  riots. 

Feb.  13.  Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Northumberland,  Thomas 

Westminster.  Burgh,  knight,  Thomas  Moigne,  Robert  Sheffeld,  Thomas  FitzWilliam  and 
Leonard   Thomburgh  to  enquire   into  the  petition  of  the  king's   aunt 
Katharine,  duchess  of  Norfolk,  that  whereas  Richard  Byngham,  knight, 
Richard  Neell,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Bench,  Thomas  Staunton  and 
Thomas   Gtirwell,  clerk,  were  seised  of   the   manors  of  Grymesthorpe, 
Aylesthorpe  and  Southorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  in  time 
of  peace  in  the  time  of  the  late  king  and  received  the  esplees  thereof  and 
afterwards  by  deed  indented,  of  which  one  part  is  ready  to  be  shown  by 
her,  dated  12  July,  38  Henry  VI,  demised  them  among  other  things  to 
her  by  the  name  of  Katharine,  duchess  of  Norfolk,  late  the  wife  of  John, 
viscount  Beaumont,  for  life  and  she  was  seised  thereof  and  received  the 
esplees  and  continued  her  seisin  until  15  October,  4  Edward  IV.  and  by 
authority  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Ed-, 
ward  IV.  William,  viscount  Beaumont,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  John,  late 
viscount,  was  attainted  of  high  treason,  and  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  the 
castle  of  Lincoln  on  the  said  15  October  before  John  Burgh,  esquire,  late 
escheator  in  the  county,  bv  virtue  of  his  office  it  was  found  that  the  said 
late  viscount  was  seised  of  the  said  manors  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  and 
before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  enfeoffed  Roger  Huswyff,  Thomas  Staunton, 
Richard  Byngham,  John  Trenthale,  Thomas  GarweU  and  Richard  Neell  of 
them  to  the  use  of  himself  and  his  heirs,  and  he  died  before  the  said  4 
March,  and  they  were  then  seised  of  the  same  to  the  use  of  the  sud  viscount 
William,  attainted  as  above,  and  his  heirs,  on  the  said  15  October  by  colour 
of  the  said  inquisition  and  by  force  of  the  said  act  she  was  expelled  from 
them  by  the  said  escheator,  but  that  no  one  had  any  right  to  them  during 
her  life,  wherefore  she  prays  that  justice  ma^  be  done.  B^  K. 


9  EDWARD  IV.— Part  II.  201 


1470.  Membranb  9d. 

Jan.  ]  3.         CommisBion  to  John  Alcok,  John  Botellerr,  John  Pese  and  John  Coke, 
■  Westminster,  doctors  of  deci^ees  and  laws,  Michael  Carvanell  and  Richard  Laty,  bachelors 

of  law,  and  Robert  CoboUe,  John  Pemberd  and  Thomas  Daxe  of  London, 
merchants,  of  the  king's  authority  in  an  appeal  by  Edmund  Pygot,  citizen 
and  skinner  of  London,  against  a  judgement  of  William  Gk)deyere,  doctor  of 
laws,  lieutenant  and  commissary  general  of  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke 
of  Gloucester,  admiral  of  England,  Ireland  and  Aquitaine,  at  Horton 
,  Key  in  Suthwerk  by  the  tideway  in  the  accustomed  place  in  the  parish  of 
St.  Olave,  in  a  maritime  case  concerning  the  afireightment  of  5  tuns  of 
wine  and  one  pipe  between  John  Ottour,  plaintiff,  and  the  said  Edmund, 
defendant. 

Feb.  20.         Commission  to  Clement  Hill,  master  of  a  ship  called  Edward  Howard^ 
Westminster.  George  Orell  and  Ingelram  Bell  to  take  mariners  for  the  said  ship  to  serve 
the  king,  who  is  preparing  an  armed  force  to  resist  his  enemies  at  sea. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 
John  Porter,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Trynyte  Warrewyk, 
Robert  Grave,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Old  Elyn, 
Thomas  Roger,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Crisiqfore, 
John  Rawelyn,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Margaret  Howard. 
Giles  Curteys,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Barge  of  Calais,  John 

Shaledon  and  Thomas  Flete. 
John  Skynner,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Fetyr  of  Harewyche. 
William  Combe,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Carvell  de  Tuk. 
John  Blieut  and  Sivion  Rede  for  a  ship  called  le  Portingale* 

» 

Membranb  5d» 

*  June  22.  Commission  to  the  mayor  and  bailiffs  of  the  town  of  Bishop's  Lenn,  the 
Westminster,  bailiffs  of  the  town  of  Scardeburgh  and  John  More,  alias  Windsor  herald,  on 
complaint  by  Yineenot  le  Noble,  Francis  Dappemont,  Perrenot  Morice, 
William  Gardyn,  John  le  Foretier,  Vincent  le  Noble,  Robert  Acher, 
Perrenot  de  Saint  Morice  and  John  Fransoys,  merchants  of  Dope  in 
Normandy,  that  divers  pirates  in  a  carvel  of  Lenn,  of  which  Robert 
Gryng  is  master,  and  William  Warldes,' William  Vilmyn  and  John  Tille  are 
victuallers,  took  them  in  three  ships  of  France  and  despoiled  them  of  the 
said  ships  and  divers  goods  and  merchandise,  contrary  to  the  form  of 
letters  of  safe-oonduct  of  the  king,  to  arrest  the  said  Robert  Gryng, 
William  Warldes,  William  Vilmyn  and  John  Tille  and  bring  them  before 
the  king  in  council  on  24  July  next,  and  to  seize  the  said  ships,  goods 
and  merchandise  and  Mynyn  Enault  de  la  Pappe,  Roger  Fonterell,  John 
D^one,  Nicholas  Visier,  John  Frequet,  Ivonnait  le  Sage  and  a  servant  of 
the  said  Ivonnait,  mariners  in  the  said  ships  at  the  time  of  their  capture, 
and  keep  them  in  safe  custody  and  certify  accordingly  to  the  king  in  council. 
Vacated  because  elsewhere  in  the  tenth  year. 


902 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


10  EDWARD  IV. 


1470. 

May  15, 

Westminster. 


May  11. 

Westmixister. 


May  23. 

Westminster. 


May  25. 
Westminster. 


May  28. 
Westminster. 


May  27. 
Westminster. 


June  4. 

Westminster. 

June  2. 
Westminster. 


Mbmbrane  15. 

Pardons  of  outlawry  to  the  following : — 
Thomas  Yonge  late  of  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk,  '  chapman/  alias  ^yoman/ 
alias  ^  marchant/  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench 
to  answer  Isabel  Ryche,  widow,  and  Thomas  Urswyk,  recorder  of 
the  city  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  17/.  lOs.  the  same  touching 
a  like  debt,  and  Eichard  Felowe,  merchant,  Gilbert  Debenham, 
esquire,  and  John  Wyngfeld  alias  Wynkfeld,  knight,  touching  debts 
of  20  marks,  321,  and  9/.  respectively ;  he  having  surrendered  to  the 
Flete  prison,  as  Robert  Danby,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has 
certified.  Loudon,  Suffolk. 

William  Bay  late  of  Haloughton,  co.  Leicester,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Seynton,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  20/. 

London* 

John  Hamon  of  Reynham,  co.  Kent,  ^  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing 
when  sued  with  Katharine  his  wife  late  the  wife  of  John  Pocok  late 
of  Reynham,  '  husbondman,'  executrix  of  the  will  of  John  Pecok, 
to  answer  a  plea  that  they  render  20/.  to  Richard  Playstowe,  citizen 
and  '  couper '  of  London.  Kent. 

John  Simond  late  of  London,  ^  yoman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
Nicholas  Toller,  citizen  and  skinner  of  London,  touching  a  debt 
of  12/.  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Welham  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk,  *  dyer,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Richard  Neuton  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  John  Ryng  and  Roger  Ryng, 
merchants  of  Almain,  touching  a  debt  of  6/.  5^.  London. 

William  Welby  late  of  Great  Carleton  by  Thedilthorpe,  co.  Lincoln, 
'  mercer,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to 
answer  Richard  Symkj'nson  touching  a  debt  of  10/.  London. 

Richard  Pycard  late  of  Rothewell,  co.  Northampton,  *  chopchirch,' 
alias  clerk,  fqr  not  appearing  to  answer  Stephen  Dobson,  clerk,  and 
William  Taillour  touching  a  debt  of  5  marks.  Buckingham. 

John  Hyklyn  of  Whiston,  co.  Northampton,  *  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prisot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Robert  Sutton,  citizen  and  tailor  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  40^.  London. 

John  Abbery  of  Walden,  co.  Essex,  *  chapman/  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Thomas  Dalson,  citizen  and  'glover'  of  London,  touching 
a  debt  of  40«.  London. 

William  Pryk  of  Frennesbury,  co.  Kent,  *  shipman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Richard  Greneoke  touching  a  debt  of  53^.  8d.         Essex* 

William  Hyde  of  Derby,  esquire,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices 
of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas  Lympnour,  citizen  and  mercer  of 
London,  touching  at  debt  of  6/.  13s.  4d.  London. 

William  Faldyngworth  of  G^yton  in  le  Merssh,  co.  Lincoln,  clerk,  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  Richard  Symkynson  touching  a  debt  of  SO/. 

Londo^, 


10  EDWARD  IV. 


2oa 


1470. 


July  2. 
Westminster. 


July  2. 
Westminster. 


July  2. 
Westminster. 


July  5. 
Westminster. 


July  11. 
Westminster. 


July  11. 

Westminster. 


June  30. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  16. 
Westminster. 


July  5. 
Westn^inster, 


Membrane  15 — cont. 

John  Elyot  late  of  Bamako  co.  Northampton,  'yoman/  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Overton  touching  a  debt  of  47/.  10«. 

Middlesex. 

William  Derby  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk,  ^  dyer,'  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Frisot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Thomas  Westwode  touching  a  debt  of  40«. 

Suffolk. 

Richard  Turfy n  late  of  Wysbeche,  co.  Cambridge,  *  botewright,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Henry 
Grene,  esquire,  touching  a  trespass  committed  by  him  and  John 
Baret  late  of  Sutton  in  Holand,  co.  Lincoln,  '  taillour,'  John  Ely 
late  of  Flete,  co.  Lincoln,  *  wever,'  John  Cook  late  of  Gedney,  co. 
Lincoln,  '  husbondman,'  John  Carter  late  of  Gedney,  'smyth,' 
William  Greyson  late  of  Gedney,  '  husbondman,'  Robert  Dawe  late 
of  Gedney,  *  laborer,'  John  Blynslaugh  late  of  Gedney,  *  husbondman, 
Thomas  Wynde  late  of  Gedney,  *  husbondman,'  William  Wynde  late 
of  Gtedney,  ^husbondman/  John  Taillour  late  of  Welle,  co. 
Cambridge,  ^  husbondman,'  Alan  Michell  late  of  Watton,  co.  Norfolk, 
'osteler,'  John  Roliertson  late  of  Gedney,  ^husbondman/  Robert 
Dobyn,  late  of  G^ney,  *  husbondman,'  and  Robert  Smyth  late  of 
Gedney,  *  wever.*  London. 

Geoffrey  Smyth  late  of  Sullyngton,  co.  Sussex,  clerk,  alias  late  parson 
of  the  church  of  Sullyngton,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Robert 
Pussyn  of  Iiondon,  *  dyer,'  touching  a  debt  of  407.  London. 

William  Gylys  late  of  Keteryng,  co.  Northampton,  ^  chapman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  G^ofi^ey  Owen  tuuching  a  debt  of  60. 

Bristol. 

Roger  Bromer  of  London, '  draper,'  for  not  appearing  before  John 
Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  tx> 
answer  Thomas  Brygges,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  touching 
a  debt  of  40;.  London. 

Richard  Morley  late  of  Aspden,  co.  Hertford,  *  gentilman,'  alias  late 
of  London,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to 
answer  John  Martyn  the  dder,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London, 
touching  debts  of  5  marks  and  41.  1 3s.  4:d.  London. 

William  Joce  late  of  Bristol,  *  marchaunt,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
John  Martyn  alias  Marton  alias  of  the  parish  of  Druys  Taynton, 
CO.  Devon,  touching  a  debt  of  6/.  Devon. 

John  Basset  late  of  Great  Chesehull,  co.  Essex, '  gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Smale  of  London,  *  gentilman,'  touching 
a  debt  of  6  marks.  Middlesex. 

Mbmbranb  14. 

Augustine  Tyler  late  of  Hadley,  co.  Suffolk,  ^gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  80/.  to  John  Howard, 
knight,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of  John  Norys, 
executrix  of  the  will  of  John  Norys  or  Noris,  esquire,  late  of  the 
parish  of  Bray,  co.  Berks.  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Aleyn  late  of  London,  chaplain,  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
William  Carpenter,  chaplain,  touching  a  trespass.  Southampton. 

Vacated  because  elsewhere  in  the  ninth  year. 

Thomas  Fulkus  late  of  Luton,  co.  Bedford, '  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  6/.  to  John  Dalamare,  Henry  Dalamare^ 


204 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1470. 


July  10. 

WeetmiDBter. 


July  5. 
Westminster. 


July  5. 

Westminster. 


July  11. 
Westminster. 


MenUtrane  14 — cont. 

Geoffrey  Challey  and  Thomas  Piper,  executors  of  the  will  of  John 
Dalamare  late  of  Mmrkyate  in  the  parish  of  Cadyngton,  and  Hugh 
Holt  and  Alice  his  wife,  lately  called  Alice  Dalamare,  their  co- 
executnz.  Bedford. 

Thomas  Cheles  of  Ligoldmels,  co.  Lincoln,  *  taillour,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Richard  Neuton  and  his  fellows,  justifies  of  the  Bench  of 
the  late  king,  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  chattels  to  the  value 
of  40«.  to  Robert  Norys.  Lincoln. 

John  Shoil  late  of  Shaftesbury,  co.  Dorset,  the  younger,  '  mercer,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Geoffrey 
Feldyng, '  mercer,'  and  Edmund  Redeknape,  ^  mercer,'  touching  a 
debt  of  140/.  Middlesex. 

Philip  Godman  late  of  Shaftesbury,  co.  Dorset,  *  wexchaundeler,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  Geoffrey  Feldyng, '  mercer/  and  Edmund 
Redeknape, '  mercer,'  touching  a  debt  of  140/.  Middlesex. 

John  Burton  late  of  Canterbury,  <  hosteler,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  John  Shukburgh,  citizen  and  ^upholder'  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  40«.  London. 


Membrane  13. 

March  4.  Qenend  pardon  to  John  Howard,  knight,  lord  Howard,  late  one  of  the 
Westminster,  king's  commissioners  of  the  town  and  castle  of  Calais  and  the  tower  of 
Risebanke  and  the  castles  of  Guysnes  and  Hammes  and  the  marches  there 
in  the  parts  of  Picardy  on  the  addition  of  soldiers  in  the  said  places  under 
the  name  called  Me  Crien,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 
28  February  last  and  all  fines,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  to  the 
king ;  provided  that  this  shall  not  extend  to  his  account  with  the  treasurer 
of  the  household  or  his  accounts  by  reason  of  any  shrievalties.  By  K. 

Appointment  of  the  said  John,  lord  Howard,  as  captain  and  governor  of 
the  armed  power  prepared  by  the  king  for  the  custody  of  the  sea. 

By  K.  [4327.] 


May  13. 

Westminster. 


May  6. 

Southampton. 


April  26. 
Salisbury. 


Grant  to  the  king's  kinswoman  Anne,  countess  of  Pembroke,  of  the 
custody  of  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and  other 
possessions  with  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  in  England  and  Wales  late 
of  William,  earl  of  Pembroke,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the 
minority  of  William  his  son  and  heir,  the  honour,  castle  and  lordship  of 
Dunster  and  all  other  lordships,  manors,  lands  and  other  possessions  late  of 
James  Loterell,  knight,  granted  to  the  said  late  earl  and  the  heirs  of  his 
body  by  letters  patent  excepted ;  to  hold  in  recompence  of  her  dower  in 
the  same.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Philip  Beaumont,  esquire,  of  the  ofice  of  constable  of  the  castle 
of  Dunstar  and  steward  of  the  castle  and  lordship  of  Dunstar  and  all  lord- 
ships and  lands  late  of  James  Luterell,  knight,  in  the  counties  of  Somerset 
and  Devon  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  William,  earl  of  Pem- 
broke, during  the  minorihr  of  William,  earl  of  Pembroke,  his  son  and 
heir,  with  the  mastership  of  the  game  of  all  parks  of  the  said  lordships  and 
lands,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  said  lordships 
and  lands.  By  p.s. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Gray,  esquire,  to  the  office  of 
tronage  and  pesage  in  the  port  of  Southampton  and  ports  and  places 
adjacent  from  Christmas  last,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


10  EDWAED  IV. 


iofr 


1470. 

May  19. 

Westminster. 


May  17. 

WestmiBSter. 


May  20. 

Westminster. 


May  20. 

Westminster. 

May  22. 

1  Westminster. 


Membrane  IS-'Cont, 

Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  lately 
granted  by  letters  patent  to  Thomas  Oxenbrigge  of  Bekele,  co.  Sussex, 
esquire,  alias  ^  gentilman/  alias  of  Batillesden,  co.  Bedford,  alias  of 
Wyngrave,  co.  Buckingham,  late  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Bedford  and 
Buckingham,  staying  on  the  king's  serv^lce  in  the  company  of  Richard  de 
Neville,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  late  captain  of  the  town  and  castle 
of  Calais  and  the  castle  of  Guysnes,  on  the  victualling  and  defence  of  the 
same,  because  he  delays  in  London,  as  Robert  Drope  and  Richard  Grardineri 
sheriffs,  have  certified. 

Grant  during  minority  to  Richard  Whitlegh  and  Elizabeth  his  wife 
of  the  custody  of  John  Carew,  son  and  heir  of  Nicholas  Carew,  esquire^ 
deceased,  with  the  wardship  and  marriage  of  the  heir  without  disparagement 
and  the  custody  of  all  his  manors  and  lands,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  during 
minority.  By  p.8. 

Grant  to  Edmund  Hastynges,  knight,  of  the  office  of  master  forester  of 
the  forest  of  Danby,  co.  York,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  other  profits 
at  the  hands  of  the  king's  receiver  there  during  the  minority  of  Richard 
Neville  son  and  heir  of  Henry  Neville,  son  and  heir  of  the  late  lord  Latymer. 

By  p.s* 

General  pardon  to  William  Braddon  of  Wellys,  co.  Somerset,  *  tanner,' 
of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  10  May  ikst.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Williani  Say  son  of  John  Say,  knight,  of  all  offences 
committed  by  him  before  18  May.  By  p.s. 


March  14. 

Stamford. 

March  23. 
York. 


March  16. 
Newark. 


March  13. 
Stamford, 


March  17. 
Newark. 


Membrane  12. 

Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  as 
constable  of  England,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  receipt  of  the 
Exchequer.     [FoederaJ]  By  K. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  the  said  earl  as  lieutenant  of  Ireland  in 
the  same  manner  as  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  lately  had  the  office, 
receiving  such  fees  as  the  said  duke  had  at  the  hands  of  the  treasurer  of 
Ireland.  By  K. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Dynham,  lord  Dynham,  and  his  assigns  of  the 
custody  of  the  king's  forests  of  Exmore  and  Raccher,  co.  Somerset,  and  the 
herbage  and  pannage  of  the  forests  and  the  court  of  swanmote  there, 
rendering  to  the  king  40  marks  yearly.  By  p.s. 

Protection,  for  one  year,  for  Peter  Sans  of  Benesse,  who  is  indebted  to 
the  king  in  no  small  sums  of  money  and  is  pursuing  divers  pleas  and 
businesses  in  divers  courts  within  the  realm  against  certain  of  his  debtors 
that  he  may  the  sooner  pay  his  debts  to  the  king,  and  his  men,  servants, 
ships,  goods  and  merchandise.  By  £. 

Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  for  the  restitution  of 
the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Groyland,  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  to 
John  Wysbeche,  monk  of  the  monastery,  whose  election  as  abbot  John, 
bishop  of  Lincoln,  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken. 

By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  foUowing  counties  :^ 
Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 
Northampton. 
Leicester. 
Hertford. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 


^0^ 


CAtiENDAB  t)P  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1470. 

March  26. 
York. 


March  27. 
York. 


March  27. 
York. 


April  7. 
Cirencester. 


April  4. 
Coventry. 


April  4. 
Coventry. 

March  31. 

Nottingham. 


April  4. 
Coventry. 

May  1. 

Southampton. 


Membrane  12 — cowt. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Henry  Percy,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  all 
honours,  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands  and  other  hereditaments  and 
advowsons  and  patronages  late  of  Henry,  last  earl  of  Northumberland,  his 
father,  in  the  counties  of  York,  Cumberland,  Lincoln,  Leicester,  Cambridge 
and  Suffolk,  the  cities  of  London  and  York,  the  county  of  the  city  of  York 
and  the  towns  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull  and  Newcastle  on  Tyne  and  in  the 
king's  hands  by  force  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  1  Edward  IV, 
with  power  to  collect  and  retain  all  rents,  debts,  services  and  profits  due 
from  the  above  to  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  and  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick. 

ByK. 

• 

Grant  to  Bichard  Cracestre  of  the  office  of  bowberership  (archiferarii) 
of  the  king's  forest  of  Danby,  co.  York,  during  the  minority  of  Richard 
Nevile,  kinsman  and  heir  of  George  Nevile,  late  lord  Latymere,  with  such 
fees  as  Henry  Rudsten  had  in  the  same  office.  By  p.8.  [3057.] 

Grant  to  William  Cracestre  of  the  office  of  the  bailliship  of  the  town  of 
Synnyngton,  co.  York,  with  the  custody  of  the  manor,  pai*k  and  outwoods 
of  the  town  during  the  minority  of  Richard  Nevile,  kinsman  and  heir  of 
George  Nevile,  late  lord  Latymere,  with  wages  oi2d,  daily  from  the  issues 
of  his  lordship  there  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s.  [3058.] 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Swancote  as  ganger  in  the  port 
of  Bristol  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  the  restitution 
of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Westminster,  immediately  subject  to 
the  Roman  church,  in  the  diocese  of  London,  void  by  the  death  of  George, 
late  abbot,  to  Thomas  Millyng,  monk  of  the  monastery,  master  in  theology, 
whom  the  pope  has  appointed  abbot  by  bull,  and  who  has  renounced  all 
words  in  the  said  bull  prejudicial  to  the  king  and  his  crown.  By  p.8. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  :— 
Surrey. 
Buckingham. 
Oxford. 
Gloucester. 
Worcester. 

Writ  de  irUendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants* 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  ;  Scotte,  knight,  as  lieutenant  of 
the  castle  of  Dover  and  the  Cinque  Ports,  with  the  accustomed  fees,  as  the 
office  of  constable  of  the  castle  and  warden  of  the  ports  is  now  vacant. 

ByK. 

Presentation  of  John  Mountgomery,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of 
Sulyhull,  in  the  diocese  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  void  by  the  death  of 
William  Danyell,  last  parson.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  William  Bukton  of  the  office  of  the  bailiwick  of  the  lordship  of 
Scampston  during  the  minority  of  Richard  Neville,  kinsman  and  heir  of 
George  Neville,  late  lord  Latymer,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues 
of  the  lordship.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  William  Blesdalc  of  the  office  of  the  bailiwick  of  Thornton 
in  Pykerynglythe  during  the  said  minority. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman,  Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  of  200/.  yearly, 
from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Bishop's  Lenn  and  Great 
Jernemuth.  By  K. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  of  the  office 
of  tronage  and  pesage  in  the  port  of  Sutbamptou  with  the  houses  per« 


10  ifiDWARD  IV.  2bt 


1470.  Membrane  12 — cont. 

tainiDg  to  the  office  which  Eichard,  earl  of  Warwick,  lately  had  in  the  right 
of  Anne  his  wife,  with  all  accustomed  fees  and  profits.  By  p.s. 

March  27.  Appoidtment,  during  pleasure,  of  Robert  Alocte  and  John  Londe  as 
York.  receivers  of  the  manors'  of  Bentlej,  Arksej  and  Wjghton,  co.  York,  late  of 
Richard  Scrope,  esquire,  and  in  the  king*s  hands  by  his  forfeiture,  and  the 
manor,  lands,  and  tenements  of  the  lordship  of  Cotingfaam,  co.  York,  late  of 
Richard,  earl  of  Warwick,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture,  receiying 
such  fees  as  may  be  agreed  upon  before  Whitsuntide  next.  By  K, 

April  27.         Grant  to  William  Hastynges,  lord  of  Hastynges,  the  king's  chamberlain, 

Southampton,  of  the  next  presentation  to   the   parish  church  of  Scrayngham,  in  the 

diocese  of  York.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  1L 

April  6.  Licence  for  Elizabeth  Talbot  and  Margaret  Talbot,  sisters  and  heiresses 

Banbury.  of  Thomas,  late  viscount  lisle,  to  enter  freely  into  all  castles,  lordships, 
manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions,  services,  fees,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts 
leet,  knights'  fees,  warrens,  parks,  fisheries,  fairs,  markets,  advowsons  and 
other  possessions  in  England,  Wales,  the  marches  of  Wales  and  the  lordship 
of  Irehind  which  should  descend  to  them  by  the  death  of  the  said  Thomas 
their  brother,  John  Talbot,  knight,  late  viscount  Lisle,  their  father,  and 
»  Joan  his  wife,  Margaret,  late  countess  of  Shrewsbury,  their  grandmother, 
Richard,  earl  of  Warwick,  her  father  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  or  any  of  them. 

By  E.,  by  word  of  mouth. 

June  1 .  Licence  for  Richard  Hastynges,  esquire,  and  Joan  his  wife,  daughter  and 

Westminster,  heiress  of  Richard  Welles,  knight,  late  lord  Welles  and  Wyllughby,  tenant 
in  chief,  and  sister  and  heiress  of  Robert  Welles,  knight,  son  of  the  latter, 
tenant  in  chief,  to  enter  freely  in  her  right  into  all  castles,  lordships,  lands, 
rents,  reversions,  services,  fees,  fee-farms,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts 
leet,  knights'  fees,  warrens,  parks,  fisheries,  fairs,  marRets,  advowsons  and 
other  possessions  late  of  Robert  Willoughby,  knight,  late  lord  Willoughby, 
and  Joan  his  daughter,  which  on  the  death  of  the  said  Richard  Welles  and 
Robert  Welles  should  descend  to  her.  By  p.8« 

May  7.  Grant  to  Godfrey  Hello,  bom  in  the  province  of  Luke  in  Almain,  of 

Southampton,  letters  of  denisation.  ^   By  p.8.  and  for  13«.  4</.  paid  in  the  hanaper« 


Membrane  10. 

April  26.        Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  and  Walter  Blount 

Salisbury,     of  Mountjoye,  knight,  of  full  power  to  receive  into  the  king's  grace  and 

promise  pardon  to  any  persons  who  have  made  forfeiture  to  the  royal  power 

and  are  -willing  to  submit  before  7  May  next.     [JFbpc/era.]  By  K. 

April  30.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  John  earl  of  Worcester,  constable 

Southampton,  of  England,  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  chamberlains  of  the  exchequer,  which 

Richard,  earl  of  Warwick,  and  Anne  his  wife  lately  had  in  her  right,  with 

the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

April  17.  Grant  to  Nicholas  Leventhorpe,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  king's  chamber,  of 
Exeter.  the  office  of  receiver  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  serdces  and  other 
possessions  in  the  county  of  York  and  other  counties  within  the  realm  of 
England  late  of  George  Neville,  knight,  lord  Latymer,  deceased,  tenant  in 
chief,  during  the  :minority  of  Richard  his  kinsman  and  heir,  viz.  son  of  hia 
son  Henry,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  same. 

Byp,8 


208  CALENDAR  OF  PATfiNT  BOLLS. 


1470.  Membrane  10 — conU 

May  1.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Porter  of  an  annuity  of  20/.  from  the  issues  of  the 

Southampton,  lordship  and  lands  of  Cristchirche,  co.  Southampton.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  John  Eawlyn  of  an  annuity  of  IQOs,  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Eohert  of  Grave  of  an  annuity  of  IQOs.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Clement  Hille  of  an  annuity  of  100;.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Jol^n  Skynner  of  an  annuity  of  100^.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Giles  Curtays  of  an  annuity  of  10  marks  from  the  issues 
of  the  lordships  of  Canford  and  Pole.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Ralph  Cry  sale  cduu  Castelion  of  an  annuity  of  10  marks. 

By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Walter  Light  of  an  annuity  of  10  marks.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  William  Comfoe  of  an  annuity  of  10/.  By  p.8* 

The  like  to  Nicholas  Blpwe  of  an  annuity  of  10  marks.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Thomas  More  of  an  annuity  of  10  marks.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Simon  Iiaweles  of  an  annuity  of  5  marks.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Robert  Morice  of  an  annuity  of  5  marks.  By  p.s, 

April  16.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Flemmyng,  esquire,  late  escheator  in  the  counties 
Exeter.  of  Surrey  and  Sussex,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  issues, 
debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  to  the  king ;  because  owing  to  the  rebellions 
and  insurrections  in  divers  parts  of  England  he  dared  not  duly  execute  his 
office  and  not  only  lost  the  profits  pertaining  to  himself  but  could  not  levy 
the  issues  which  should  accrue  to  the  king,  and  nevertheless  paid  10  marks 
for  his  proffer  on  the  morrow  of  the  Close  of  Easter,  9  Edward  IV.  at  the 
receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  and  because  of  his  expenses  in  attending 
personally  on  the  king  in  the  north  and  elsewhere.  By  p.s. 

May  5.  Appointment,  until  6  November  next,  of  Christopher  Furneys,  servant  of 

Southampton,  the  carriage  of  the  household,  to  take  horses  and  carnage  for  the  stuff  of 

the  household.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

May  6.  General  pardon  to  Reginald  Stourton,  knight,  of  all  offences  committed 

Southampton,  by  him  before  1  May.  By  K. 

The  like  to  Master  John  Derman,  chaplain.  By  K. 

The  like  to  Master  George  Hardgyll,  chaplain.  By  E. 

The  like  to  Eichard  Seintgeorge,  esquire.  By  K. 

The  like  to  John  Pury,  esquire.  By  K. 

The  like  to  John  Leventhorpe,  esquire.  By  E. 

The  like  to  John  Penne,  esquire.  By  E. 

The  like  to  Koger  Draycott,  esquire.  By  E. 

The  like  to  John  Brokman,  esquire.  By  E. 

The  like  to  John  Rysshe,  ^  gentilman.'  By  E. 

The  like  to  John  Notte,  *  gentilman.'  By  E. 

The  like  to  William  Molyneux,  *  gentilman.'  By  E. 

The  like  to  John  Eyerby, '  yoman.'  By  E. 

May  5.  Pardon  to  John  Hudleston  of  Myilum,  co.  Cumberland,  knight,  late 

Southampton,  sheriff  of  Cumberland,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  3  May  and 

aU  fineSy  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

May  6.  Pardon  to  John  Roger,  late  sheriff  of  the  county  of  Southampton,  of  all 

Southampton,  escapes  of  felons  and  all  fines,  debts,  account^  and  arrears  due  to  the  king. 

By  p.s. 


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1470.  Membrane  10 — conU 

MBkj  6.  Grant  for  life  to  David  White  of  the  town  of  Southampton  of  an  annuity 

Sontbampton.  of  10  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Cristchirche.  By  p.8. 

May  7.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  William  Parre,  knight,  as  lieutenant 

Southampton,  of  the  castle  of  the  city  of  Carlisle  and  the  west  marches  towards  Scotland. 

ByK. 

Membrane  9. 

May  1.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Litley  alias  Tihtelej  alias  Lytley  alias  Lytte- 

Soathampton.  ley  alias  Lyttelee  late  of  London,  *  grocer,'  alias  *  marcliaunt,'  of  all  offences 

committed  by  him  before  29  April.  By  p.s. 

May  9.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Asshe,  merchant  of  the  town  of  Suthampton, 

Salisbuiy.     of  an  annuity  of  20/.  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Ryngwode.     By  p.s. 

May  10.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  of  the 

Salisbury,     office  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Dover  and  warden  of  the  Cinque 

Ports,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  K. 

May  25.         General  pardon  to  John,  lord  Scrope  of  Bolton,  knight,  of  all  offences 
Westminster,  committed  by  him  before  17  May  last.  By  p.s. 

May  28.         The  like  to  Geoffrey  Gate,  knight,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 
Westminster,   before  23  May.  By  p.s. 

May  27.  Pardon  to  Fulk  Bourghchiere,  esquire,  son  and  heir  of  William  Bourgh- 

Westminster.  chier,  late  lord   FitzWaryn,  knight,  of  all  intrusions  and  entries  into  his 

inheritance  or  any  parcel  thereof  on  the  death  of  his  father  or   any  ancestor 

of  his  without  due  suit  and  all  offences  committed  by  him  in  this  part,  and 

grant  to  him  of  all  issues  of  the  same  from  the  death  of  the  said  William. 

By  p.s. 

May  19.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbuiy, 

Westminster,  and  his  assigns  of  the  custody  during  minority  of  Richard,  kinsman  and 
heir  of  George  Neville,  knight,  late  lord  of  Latymer,  deceased,  tenant  in 
chief,  viz.  son  of  Henry  Neville,  knight,  deceased,  son  of  the  said  George, 
and  his  marriage  without  disparagement  and  100/.  yearly  for  his  sustenance 
from  the  issues  of  his  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and 
other  hereditaments,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  by  surrender  and  cancelled,  because  the  king  granted  the 
custody  and  marriage  to  him  by  other  letters  patent  on  10  Decetnber, 
1 1  Edward  IV, 

June  1 .  General  pardon  to  Richard  Brakynburgh  of  Strode,  co.  Kent,  clerk,  alias 

Westminster,   master  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Mary,  Strode,  co.  Kent^  alicLS  parson  of  the 

parish  church  of  Sutton  in  Ardera,  co.  Warwick,  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  13  May  last.  By  p.s. 

June  3.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Anthony  Grey,  knight^  of  100  marks  yearly 

Westminster,   from   Michaelmas  last,  viz.  50  marks  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in 

the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertemouth  and  ports  and  places  adjacent  and 

50  marks  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Plymmouth  and 

Fowy  and  ports  and  places  adjacent.  By  p.s. 

June  13.  Licence  for  William  Marshall  of  Neuton  and  Kichard  Clarell,  executors 
Westminster,  of  the  will  of  Thomas  Clarell,  late  vicar  of  the  church  of  Ledes  by  Rothe- 
well,  CO.  York,  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate 
divine  service  daily  at  the  altar  of  St.  Katharine  in  the  said  church  for  the 
good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and 
the  said  William  and  Bichard  and  for  their  souls  after  death,  and  the  souls 
of  the  said  Thomas  and  his  parents  and  all  for  whom  he  was  bound  to 
pray,  to  he  called  the  chantry  of  Thomas  Chirell ;  and  for  the  chaplains  of 

y  96186.  0 


210 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1470.  Membrane  9 — cont, 

the  chantry  to  acquire  in  frank  almoin  lands,  rents  and  annuties,  not  held  in 
chief,  to  the  value  of  7  marks  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


March  7. 

Waltham. 

(  Waltoyi 

Abbotts.) 

April  11. 

WellB. 


April  26. 
Salisbury. 

May  25. 

Westminster. 


May  24. 

'Westminster. 


June  2. 
Westminster. 

June  ]  1. 
Westmiitster. 


June  12. 
Westminster. 


May.  6. 

Westminster. 

June  15. 
Westminster. 


May  19. 

Westminster. 

June  27. 
Westminster. 


JUbmbranb  8. 

Pardon  to  the  King's  servitor  Nicholas  Gaynesford,  esquire,  late  sheriff  of 
Surrey  and  Sussex,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him,  all  escapes  of  felons 
and  all  fines,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  to  the  king.         By  K. 

Grant  to  the  king's  chaplain  Master  Benedict  Burgh  of  the  prebend  of 
Walton  in  the  king's  chapel  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen  withiu  the  castle  of 
Briggenorth,  void  by  the  death  of  Master  Walter  Feytewyn,  last  prebendary. 

By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

General  pardon  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  of  all 
offences  committed  by  him  before  24  April.  By  p.8* 

Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus^  for  one  y^ar,  lately 
granted  by  letters  patent  to  William  Balam  late  of  Westbury,  co.  South- 
ampton, ^  husbondman,'  alias  of  Bisshoppes  Welde,  co.  Southampton, 
staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  Richard,  late  earl  of 
Warwick  and  Salisbury,  then  captain  of  the  town  and  castle  of  Calais,  on 
the  safe-custody,  defence  and  victualling  of  the  same  and  the  marches  there, 
because  he  delays  at  London,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  sheriffs. 

General  pardon  to  John  Tapton,  rector  of  the  parish  church  of  Bryng- 
hurste,  co.  Leicester,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  19  May. 

By  p.s. 

The  like  to  William  Bothe,  son  of  Richard  Bothe,  of  all  offences  com- 
mitted by  him  before  8  May.  By  p.B, 

Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  servant  Richard  Aprice  as  one  of  the 
yeomen  of  the  crown,  and  grant  to  him  of  ^d.  daily  for  his  fee  from  the 
issues  of  two  raessuagei  situated  by  the  hi  the  called  *  le  Towrewharff '  by 
the  city  of  London  and  a  messuage  on  the  wharf  of  the  Tower  in  which 
John  Elyngham,  deceased,  lately  dwelt  and  a  garden  adjacent  and  all  other 
messuQges  situated  on  the  said  wharf  and  gardens  and  vacant  plots  of  land 
on  cither  side  of  the  way  leading  between  the  gate  at  the  east  end  of  the 
said  wharf  and  the  bridge  beyond  *  le  Flodgate  '  of  the  wharf.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Nicholas  Barbour  alias  Smyth  of  an 
annuity  of  10/.  from  the  customs,  subsidies,  profits  and  issues  in  the  port 
of  Lastichiall,  co.  Cornwall.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Jevan  Vaghan  ap  Jevan  ap  JoUyn  ap  David  of 
Rudorddwy,  co.  Flint,  ^  gentilman.'  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  John  Barkeley  of  an  annuity  of 
10  marks  from  the  customs,  subsidies,  profits  and  issues  in  the  port  of 
Lastithiall,  co.  Cornwall.  '  By  p.s. 

Fresenti^ion  of  John  Colvile,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  St.  Thomas 
Martyr,  Wyuchelse,  in  the  diocese  of  Chichester. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  William  Logge  of  the  office  of  porter 
of  the  king's  castle  of  Wallyngford,  co.  Berks,  with  fees  as  in  the  times  of 
Edward  III.  and  Richard  11.  from  the  issues  of  the  castle,  lordship  and 
manor  of  Wallyngford  ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  Thomas  Nesse  by  letters 
patent  dated  13  March,  9  Edward  lY,  surrendered.  By  p.B. 


10  EDWARD  IV.  211 


1470.  Membrane  7. 

June  14.  Appointment,  during  good  behaviour,  of  John  iDgoldesby  as  one  of  the 

Westminster,  barons  of  the  Exchequer  in  the  place  of  Balph  Wolseley,  receiving  the 

accustomed  fees,  vesture  and  profits.  By  p.s. 

June  2.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Stanley^  lord  Stanley,  knight,  of  all  offences 

WestminBter.  committed  by  him  before  11  May  last.  By  p.s. 

June  !•  The  like  to  John  Farley  alias  John  Mille  of  the  town  of  Gloucestre, 

Westmmster.   <  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  23  May  last.  By  p.s. 

June  22.  Appointment  of  John  Blount,  esquire,  as  lieutenant  of  the  king's  castle 
Westminsten  of  Hampnes  in  the  parts  of  Picardy  for  twenty  years  from  6  April  last,  with 
a  number  of  soldiers  under  him  specified  in  certain  indentures  made  between 
the  king  and  himself,  receiving  for  himself  and  these  soldiers  at  the  hands 
of  the  treasurer  of  Calais  such  wages  as  are  specified  in  the  said  indentures 
with  all  accustomed  profits,  with  power  to  appoint  such  officers  as  may  be 
required  for  the  safe-Oustody  of  the  castle  and  to  grant  safe-conduct  to  the 
king's  adversaries  coming  to  the  castle  for  the  victualling  of  the  same  or  the 
deliverance  of  [Hrisoners.  By  p.s. 

July  2.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Hobbys,  principal  surgeon  of  the  body,  of 

Westminster.   40  marks  yearly  from  Christmas  last,  viz.  16/.  2s,  Sd.  from  minute  particles 

of  serjeanty  in  the  counties  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham  and  10/.  lis.  Id. 

fh)m  the  issues  of  those  counties.  By  p.s. 

July  3.  Pai'don  to  John  Appylby,  *  gentilman,'  lately  appointed   to  collect  all 

Westminster,  farms,  debts  and  other  things  due  to  the  king  in  the  county  of  Cumberland 
from  Michaelmas,  7  Edward  IV,  until  Michaelmas  following  and  contained 
in  the  summons  of  the  Exchequer  annexed  to  a  commission  under  the  seal 
of  the  Exchequer  dated  3  November,  8  Edward  IV,  directed  to  him,  of  all 
offences  committed  by  him  before  18  June  last  and  all  fines,  issues,  debts, 
accounts  and  arrears  due  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

June  30.         Pardon  to  William  Tyrell  the  younger,  knight,  and  Eleanor  late  the 

Westminster,  wife  of  John  White,  tenant  in  chief,  of  their  trespass  in  intermanying 

without  licence.  By  p.8. 

July  10.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of 

Westminster.  Worcester,  as  treasurer  of  the  Exchequer,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

ByK. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer  and  the  chamber- 
lains. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  William,  bishop  of  Ely. 

July  20.  Grant  to  John  Newborough  and  William  Martyn  of  100  marks  yearly 
Westminster,  from  Easter  last  from  the  manors  and  lordships  of  Batheneston,  Shokerwyke, 
Somerton  Earl  {comitis),  Somerton  Bandolf  and  Eyngesdon,  co.  Somerset, 
late  of  James,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  and  parcel  of  the  jointure  of  Eleanor 
his  wife,  to  hold  for  her  life  for  her  use  and  sustenance  in  recompence  of  her 
jointure.  By  p.s. 

July  18.  Whereas  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Worcester  on  9  October,  1  Edward 
Westmmster.  IV.  before  Jolin  Rugge,  then  escheator  in  the  county,  it  was  found 
that  Bichard  Beaufo  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  an  acre  of  land 
in  Hille  Crombc,  held  in  chief  by  the  service  of  the  twentieth  part  of  a 
knight's  fee,  and  died  on  Saturday  after  Christmas,  39  Henry  VI.  and 
Humphrey  Beaufo  his  son  was  his  heir  and  was  at  that  time  three  years 
old  so  that  his  custody  and  marriage  pertained  to  the  king,  but  the  king 
understands  that  the  said  Bichard  did  not  hold  the  said  acre  or  any  land 
in  chief  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  said  Humphrey  should  belong 
to  the  king's  kinsmen  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and 
Anne,  duchess  of  Buckingham,  the  king  hereby  grants  to  them  the  custody 
of  the  said  heir  with  liis  marriage  without  disparagement.  By  p.s. 

0  2 


212  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1470.  Membrane  6. 

July  23.         General  pardon  to  George  Lonisfuevile  of  Wolvertou,  co.  Buckingham, 
Westminster,  esquire,  alias  of  London,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  18  July. 

•  Byp.s. 

Aug.  1.  The  like  to  Henry  Fremyngham  of  Hengham,  co.  Norfolk,  *  gentilman,' 

Westminster,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  23  July  last.  By  p.s. 

July  28.         Grant  for  life  to  Walter  Devreulx,  lord  Ferrers  of  Charteley,  of  the 
Westminster,   offices  of  the  *  shirrfship '  of  the  county  of  Caernarvan  and  *  maisterforster- 
ship '  of  Snowedenhilles  within  the  county  of  North  Wales,  void  by  the  death 
of  William,  late  earl  of  Pembroke,  with  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  p.8.  [3125.] 

Aug.  1.  Grant  to  William  Taillour,  citizen  and  alderman  of  London,  in  lieu   of 

Westminster,  a  like  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated  17  November  last,  surrendered, 
that  he  or  his  executors  or  administrators  after  his  decease  or  their  factors 
or  attorneys  may  ship  sacks  and  bales  of  wool,  woollen  cloths,  pieces  of 
tin  called  *  bloktyn '  and  pieces  of  lead  called  *  sowes  of  lede  '  in  the  ports 
of  London,  Sandwich  and  Suthampton  and  take  the  wools  by  the  straits  of 
Marrok  and  the  woollen  cloth.s,  tin  and  lead  to  any  foreign  parts  quit  of 
customs  and  subsidies  to  the  sum  of  1,200/.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  13.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Robynson  alias  Bobenson  late   of  London, 

Westminster.  *  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  5  August.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  12.         Presentation  of  John  Thwaytes,  chaplain,  to  the  vicarage  of  the  parish 
Westminster,  church  of  Great  Wycombe,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  death  of 
Robert  Wareyn,   last    vicar,   and   in  the    king's  gift  by  reason   of  the 
temporalities  of  the  monastery  of  Godstowe  being  in  his  hands. 

Membrane  5. 

Aug.  23.        Licence  for  the  prioress   and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.   John 
Westminster.  Baptist,  Goddestowe,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  to  elect  an  abbess  in  the 
place  of  Alice  Henley,  deceased. 

Aug.  24.        Presentation  of  John  Stubbes  to  the  prebend  of  Cutton,  in  the  diocese 
Westminster,  of  Exeter,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Copleston,  last  [>rebendary.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  25.  General   pardon  to  William   Cawode   alias  Kaywode   late  of  Boston, 

Westminster,  merchant,  merchant  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  16  August.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  following  merchants  of  the  staple  of  Calais  : — 

William  Glynton  of  Peterburgh,  merchant.  By  p.s. 

Thomas  Gilbert  of  Harburgh,  merchant.  By  p.s- 

John  a  Wodc  of  Melton  Moubray,  merchant.  By  p.s. 

John  Croke  of  London,  merchant.  By  p.s. 

John  Haryngton,  merchant.  By  p.s. 

John  Reynold  of  Leycestre,  merchant.  By  p.s. 

Thomafj  Burton  of  Loughtburgh,  merchant.  By  p.s. 

Thomas  Adam  of  Langham,  merchant.  By  p.s. 

Philip  Hardebene  of  London,  merchant.  By  p.s. 

Thomas  Wygeston  of  Leycestre,  merchant.  By  p.s. 

William  Trafford  of  Wokeham,  merchant.  By  p.s. 

John  Lemyngton  of  Leycestre,  merchant.  By  p.s. 

Robert  Tate  of  London,  merchant.  By  p.s. 

Jobn  Saundres  of  London,  merchant.  By  p.s 


\^ 


10  EDWARD  IV.  218 


1470.  Membrane  5 — cont, 

John  Tate  of  London,  merchant.  Bj  p.s. 

Roger  Wyggeston  of  Leycestre,  merchant.  By  p.B. 

John  Kyrton  of  Wokeham,  merchant.  By  p,8. 

Richard  Salesbury  of  Broke.  By  p.s. 

Thomas  Dymmok  of  Hornecastelly  merchant.  By  p.s. 

William  Brearly  of  Calais,  merchant.  By  p.s. 

William  Wareyn  of  Wokeham,  merchant.  By  p.s. 

William  Broun  of  Staunford,  merchant.  By  p.s. 

John  Lynde  of  Boston,  merchant.  By  p.s. 

John  Broun  of  Staunford,  merchant.  By  p.s. 

William  Rose  late  of  Wokeham,  merchant.  By  p.s. 

William  Colome  of  Staunford,  merchant.  By  p.s. 

Richard  Helperby  of  Calais,  merchant.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  .^0.         Presentation  of  Richard  Trotman,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of 
Westminster.  Bladon,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  death  of  Philip  Morgan,  last 
parson.  • 

Aug.  30.         Presentation  of  Richard  Wodeward  to  the  parish  church  of  Teyngton 
Westminster.  Drue,  in  the  diocese  of  Exeter,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Copleston,  last 
parson. 

Sept.  10.  Grant  to  Anthony  Justiniano  and  Jerome  Canterin,  merchants  of  Venice, 
Westminster,  in  repayment  of  the  sum  of  200/.  due  to  them  from  the  king,  as  appears  in 
the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  that  they  or  their  executors  after  their 
decease  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  may  ship  sacks  and  bales  of  wool, 
woollen  cloths,  pieces  of  tin  and  fodders  of  lead  in  the  ports  of  London, 
Sandwich  and  Southampton  and  take  the  wools  by  the  straits  of  MaiTok 
and  the  woollen  cloths,  tin  and  lead  to  any  foreign  parts  and  bring  back 
other  merchandise  of  any  growth  from  foreign  parts  .to  the  said  ports  quit 
of  customs  and  subsidies  until  they  shall  thus  be  satisfied  of  the  said  sum  of 
200/.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  4. 

Juno  22.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Robert  Achier,  of  the  tenour  of  the 
Westminster,  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  12  February,  9  Edward  IV.  granting 
safe- conduct  for  one  year  from  16  February  to  Peter  Morisse,  Guillerin  du 
Gerdin,  John  le  Forester  and  Vincent  le  Noble,  merchants  of  France, 
coming  to  England  or  other  places  subject  to  the  king  with  a  ship  called 
la  Marie  of  the  portage  of  45  tuns,  of  which  Guillerin  Gualt,  William  de 
la  Place,  Roger  Fonterell,  Robert  Achier  or  John  le  Grue  is  master,  laden 
with  divers  goods  and  merchandise  and  the  said  master  and  16  mariners 
and  two  pages,  at  the  supplication  of  Robert  Morisse,  prisoner  in  France, 
for  the  quicker  repayment  of  his  ransom  and  the  delivery  of  his  wife  and 
Morisse  his  brother,  his  hostages  in  the  hands  of  the  king's  adversaries. 
These  letters  have  been  casually  lost,  as  Robert  Achier  has  taken  oath  in 
Chancery,  and  will  bo  surrendered  if  found.  [^French  Roll,  9  Edward  IV. 
tn.  10.] 

tluly  1.  Protection    with   clause    volumtis,    for    one    year,    for    John    Pounte, 

Webtminster.   *  portyngaler,'  going  to  Ireland  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  tbj 
king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  on  the  safe- 
custody,  defence  and  victualling  of  that  land. 
The  like  for  John  de  Pounte,  *  portyngaler.' 
The  like  for  John  Piers,  *  portyngaler.' 


214  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1470.  Membrane  Ai^-^cont. 

June  27.         Grant  to  Thomas  Howbrake  of  the  town  of  Calais, '  merchant,'  and  the 
Westminster,  heirs  of  his  body  of  letters  of  denization.  By  p.8. 

July  2,  Protection  with  clause  volumusy  for  one  year,  for  Hugh  Hunte  of  the 

Westminster,    parish  of  St.  Margaret,  Briggestrete,  London,  going  to  Ireland  on  the 

king's  service  in  the  company  of  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Worcester, 

lieutenant  of  Ireland,  on  the  safe-custody,  defence  and  victualling  of  that 

land.  By  p.s. 

Meubranb  3. 

Sept.  10.  General  pardon  to  Richard  Salkeld  late  of  Corkby,  co.  Cumberland, 
Westminster,  esquire,  late  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Carlisle,  William  Salkeld  late 
of  Wigton,  CO.  Cumberland,  'jentilman,' Nicholas  Skelton  late  of  Qwitbrigge, 
CO.  Cumberland,  ^  jentilman,'  Clement  Skelton  the  elder  late  of  Aynthorne, 
CO.  Cumberland,  *  jeutilman,'  Edward  Skelton  late  of  Carlile,  co, 
Cumberland,  ^jentilman,'  John  Bower  late  of  Carlile,  'jentilman,'  alia$ 
John  Bowar,  steward,  Thomas  Aglionby  of  the  same,  '  jentilman,'  Nicholas 
Aglionby  of  the  same,  'jentilman,'  Thomas  Stanwikkes  of  the  same, 
'jentilman,'  Alexander  Appilby  of  the  same,  'jentilman,'  William  Yauz 
of  the  same,  '  jentilman,'  tfohn  Symson  of  the  same,  'jentilman,'  Henry 
Donton  of  the  same, '  jentilman,'  Thomas  Salkeld  of  the  same,  ^  jentilraan,' 
John  Salkeld  of  the  same,  'jentilman,'  Henry  Kelyngworth  of  the  same, 

<  jentilman,' Hugh  Loncastre  of  the  same,  ^  jentilman,'  Alexander  Bennet 
of  the  same,  ^  jentilman,'  William  Salkeld  of  the  same,  *  jentilman,'  Thomas 
Nicholson  of  the  same, '  yoman,'  Thomas  Calvard  of  the  same,  ^  yoman,' 
Hugh  Hudson  of  the  same,  'yoman,'  Alexander  Lambe  of  the  same, 
^  yoman,'  John  Thomson  of  the  flame, '  yoman,'  Thomas  Blake  of  the  same, 

<  yoman,'  Paton  Eddiyngton  of  the  same,  '  yoman,'  Edwai'd  Nicolson  of 
the  same,  *  yoman,'  Henry  Crakall  of  the  same,  '  yoman,'  John  Lamble 
of  the  same,  'yoman,'  John  Grame  of  the  same,  *  yoman,'  William 
Gillesland  of  the  same,  *  yoman,'  William  Brownfeld  of  the  same, '  yoman,' 
Richard .  Tayser  of  the  same,  '  yoman,'  Richard  Robson  of  the  same, 
'yoman,'  Robert  James  of  the  &ame,  'yoman,'  Robert  Fyschare  of  the 
same,  '  yoman,*  Laurence  James  of  the  same,  '  yoman,'  William  Daa  of 
the  same,  *  yoman,'  John  Jakson  of  the  same,  '  yoman,'  Richard  Ferrour 
of  the  same,  '  yoman,'  William  Johnson  of  the  same,  '  yoman,'  John 
Syrason  of  the  same,  'yomam,'  Richard  Hunter  of  the  same,  'yoman,' 
Richrrd  Palmer  of  the  same,  'yoman,'  John  Robynson  of  the  same, 
'  yoman,'  John  Jakson  of  the  same,  '  yoman,'  William  Wright  of  the  same, 
'  yoman,'  John  Bullok  of  the  same,  '  yoman,'  John  Scullok  of  the 
same,  'yoman,'  John  Symson  the  little  of  the  same,  'yoman,'  Thomas 
Raylton  of  the  same,  'yoman,'  Richard  Wilson  of  the  same,  'yoman,' 
Robert  Leche  of  the  same, '  yoman,'  William  Lynge  of  the  same,  '  yoman,' 
Robert  Stele  of  the  same,  '  yoman j'  Roland  Sharpharowe  of  the  same, 

•  yoman,'  Thomas  Newynson  of  the  same,  '  yoman,'  Edmund  Legh  of  the 
same, '  yoman,'  Richard  Ricardby  of  the  same,  '  yoman,'  Thomas  Bell  of 
the  same, '  yoman,'  Milse  Swyuburn  of  the  same,  *  yoman,'  Thomas  Grame 
the  elder  late  of  Kellowe,  co.  Cumberland,  'yoman,'  Thomas  Qrame  his 
son,  *  yoman,'  John  Rob)nson  alias  Preystman  of  Hughterby,  co.  Cumber- 
land, '  yoman/  Thomas  James  of  Stanwikkes,  co.  Cumberland,  '  yoman,' 
John  Makcluyn  of  the  same  county,  'yoman,'  Robert  Hogcson  of 
Kirkbampton,  co.  Cumberland,  'yoman,'  John  Elwalde  late  of  Trcdirmayn, 
CO.  Cumberland, '  yoman,'  Richard  Fedirstaynhagh  of  Fedirstaynhagh,  co. 
Northumberland,  Adam  Eddryngton  of  Newby,  in  the  same  county  («c), 

*  yoman,'  William  Rechardson  of  the  same  county,  *  yoman,'  John  |^de 
Crosby  in  the  same  county,  '  yoman,'  John  Grarigge  of  Penreth,  in 
the  same  county,  '  yoman,'  Robert  Stabill  of  the  same  county,  '  yoman,» 


10  EDWARD  IV.  216 


1470.  Membrane  3 — cont. 

Ric1iai*d  Sharpharow  of  Little  Crokby,  in  the  same  county, '  yoman,'  John 
Newynson  of  Langqwhate,  in  the  same  county,  *  yoman,'  Robert  Halle 
late  of  Warwikkebrig,  in  the  same  county,  *yoman,'  Roger  Newynson 
late  of  the  same,  *  yoman,'  Thomas  Sharpharow  late  of  Newby,  *  yoman,' 
Thomas  Eddryngton  of  Moreqwate,  in  the  same  county,  *  yoman,'  William 
Bell  son  of  Matthew  Bell  of  Farlam,  in  the  same  county,  '  yoman,'  and 
Thomas  Watson  alias  Milner  of  Warwykbrig,  *  yoman,'  of  all  offences 
committed  by  them  before  7  September.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  William  Musgrave  late  of  Edynhall,  co.  Cumberland,  esquire, 
Joan  MoBgrave  of  the  same,  widow,  Nicholas  Musgrave  of  the  same, 
'jeniilman,'  Gilbert  Stokhall,  Joan  Robynson,  William  Yong,  Edmund 
Lee,  Richard  Threlkeld,  John  Maltby,  John  Crawhall,  Robert  Mason  of 
the  same,  *  yoman,'  Alexander  Appilby  and  John  Longcastre  of  Carlion, 
*  jentilman.'  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Henry  Fitzhugh  of  Fitzhugh,  knight^  and  Alice  his  wife, 
Francis  Lovell  son  and  heir  of  John  Lovell,  knight,  and  Anne  Lovell  his 
wife,   Richard  Nevile  son   and   heir  of  George  Noyile,   knight,  Richard 
Fitzhugh,   son  of   the  said  Henry  Fitzhugh,  George  Fitzhugh,  Edward 
Fitzhugh,  Thomas  Fitzhugh  and  John  Fitzhugh,  sous  of  the  same  Henry, 
Elizabeth     Fitzhugh,    daughter    of  the    same   Henry,   Joan   Lovell  and 
Frides^yide,  sisters  of  the  same  Francis  Lovell,  Katharine  Clerionet  wife 
of  William   Clerionet,   ^jentilman,'   Grace  Pudsay   late    of    Ravenswath, 
CO.    York,  Margaret  Murton  late  of  the   same,  Joan   Robynson  wife  of 
John    Robynson,   Joan  Lokwode  late    of    the   same,    Joan    Goldsmyth 
lale  of  the  same,  Alice  Bcreworth  late  of  the  eame,  Joan  Colyns  wife 
of  William  Colyns,  Elizabeth  Hanserd  late  of  the  same,  Elizabeth  Appilby 
late  of    the    same,    Joan    Blakburno    wife    of    John    Blakburnc,    John 
Lewlyii,  rector  of  Romalchirche,  co.  York,   chaplain,  John  Lasenby  late 
of  Ravenswath,    '  jentilman,'   Roger  Aske  late  of  the  same,    'jentilman,' 
Thomas  Frank  late  of  the  same, '  jentilman,'  William  Pudsey  late  of  the 
same,  chaplain,  William  Taynterel,  rector  of  Kirkeby,  co.  York,  chaplain, 
Edward  Pudsay  late  of  Ravenswath,  chaplain,    Alan  Holme   late  of  the 
samoy  chaplain,  John  Culton  late  of  the  same,  chaplain,  Percival  Lyudley 
late    of   the   same,  'jentilman,'    Ralph    Brackenbury  late    of  the  same, 
'jentilman,'     William   Clerionet    late  of  the    same,  'jentilman,'   Edward 
Frank    late  of  the  same,   'jentilman,'  William  Burgh  late  of  the  same, 
'gentilman,'  Thomas  Laton  late  of  the  same,  'jentilman,'  Walter  Salreyn 
late  of  the  same,  'gentilman,'  John  Bower  late  of  the  same,  'jentilman,' 
Thomas    Ryley  alias  Otter  late   of  Middelham,  co.   York,    'jentilman,' 
Henry  Steper  and  Robert   Clerc  his  servants,  Henry    Conyers    late    of 
Ravenswath,   'jentilman,'   John   Conyers   late  of  the  same,   'jentilman,' 
Nicholas  Laton  late  of  the  same,  '  jentilman,'  Alan  Fulthorpe  late  of  the 
same  '  jentilman,'  Ralph  Riclyf  late  of   the   same,   '  gentilman/   Roland 
Pudsay  late  of  the  same,  'jentilman,'  Thomas  Rukeby  late  of  the  same, 
'jentilman,'  Henry  Rukeby  late  of  the  same,  'gentilman,'  William  Lokwode 
late   of  the  same,   '  yoman,'  John   Robynson  late  of  the  same,  '  yoraan,' 
William  Bower  late  of  the  same,  *  yoman,'  Richard    Pacok   late  of  the 
same,    'yoman,'    James    Pacok  late    of    Ravenswath,     'yoman,'    Lionel 
Metcalf  late  of  the  same, '  yoman,'  Robert  15illop  late  of  the  same, '  yoman,' 
Robert  Tebot  late  of  the  same,  '  yoman,'  John  Cowlyng  late  of  the  same, 
'yoman,'  Robert  Trotter  late  of  the  same,  'yoman,'  William  Rayne  lite  of 
the  same,  '  yoman,'  William  Bowbanke  late  of  the  same,  *  yoman,'  Richard 
Kechon  late  of  the  same,  '  yoman,'  John  Hunter  late  of  the  same, '  yoman,' 
John  Myrcs  late  of  the  same,  '  yoman,'  Robert  Kechon  late   of  the  same, 
'yoman,'  John  Bowswel    lato.  of  the  same, ' yoman,'  George  Bowswell 


216  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1470.  Membrane  3 — c(mt, 

late  of  the  same,  'yomaD,'  John  Swan  late  of  the  eame,  'joman,' 
Chtistopher  Hunter  late  of  the  same,  ^  yoman/  George  Howpe  late  of  the 
same,  *  yoman/  Greorge  Towke  late  of  the  same,  '  yoman/  Hugh  Holme 
late  of  the  same,  ^  yoman/  William  Tristram  late  of  the  same,  '  yoman,' 
John  Try 8 tram  late  of  the  same,  ^  yoman,'  John  Grey  late  of  the  same, 
'yoman,'  John  More  late  of  the  same,  'yoman,*  Robert  Myres  late  of 
the  same,  'yoman,'  John  Howsome  late  of  the  same,  'yoman,'  John 
Braitthwayte  late  of  the  same, '  yoman,'  John  Stokdale  late  of  the  same, 
'yoman^'  William  Robynson  late  of  the  same,  'yoman,'  John  Thomson 
late  of  the  same  '  yoman,'  William  Kellowe  late  of  the  same,  '  yoman,' 
Thomas  Harper  late  of  the  same, '  yoman,'  William  Mason  late  of  the  same, 
'  yoman,'  William  Mayson  late  of  the  same, '  yoman,'  Richard  Newton  late 
of  the  same, '  yoman,'  Thomas  Tesdale  late  of  the  same,  '  yoman,'  Thomas 
Toke  late  of  the  same,  '  yoman,*  John  Thorpe  late  of  the  same, '  yoman,' 
Edmund  Garnet  late  of  the  same,  '  yoman,'  George  Metcalf  late  of  the 
same, '  yoman,'  William  Forser  late  of  the  same, '  yoman,'  John  Brewode 
late  of  the  same, '  yoman,'  Hugh  Boste  late  of  the  same, '  yoman/  Matthew 
Fratte  late  of  the  same, '  yoman,*  John  Patenson  late  of  the  same,  '  yoman,' 
Walter  Tyrrell  late  of  the  same, '  yoman,'  Thomas  Hastynges  late  of  the 
same,  'yoman,'  and  John  Holyn  and  William  Brown  late  of  the  same, 
pages.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  2. 

July  20.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Robert  Radclif  as  controller  of  the 
Westminster,  great  and  petty  custom,  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  and  the 
subsidy  of  the  3;.  in  the  tun  and  the  \2d,  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of 
Yepiswiche  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees, 
provided  that  he  execute  the  oflice  in  person,  with  the  custody  of  one  part 
of  the  coket  seal.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  of  the  following  in  the  ports  named  and  ports  and  places 
adjacent : — 

July  27.  Simon  Weltden,  'gentilman,'  in  the  port  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne. 

Westmmtter.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Richard  Alfray  in  the  port  of  Chichester.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  26.  Robert  Houchons  in  the  port  of  Bruggewater. 

We«tmiD8ter.  Michael  Denys  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Aug.  4.  William  Yogge  in  the  ports  of  Flymmoutli  and  Fowey. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer . 

Aug  26.  Henry  Councell  in  the  port  of  Pole.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  6.  The  like  of  William  Martyn  as  controller  of  the  subsidy  of  the  3*  in  the 

Westminster,  tun  and  the  \2d.  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of  London  and  ports  and  places 

adjacent.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Aug.  18.         The  like  of  Geoffrey  Kent  as  controller  of  the  great  custom  and  the 
Westminster,  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  in  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  20.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  George  Radclif  of  the  o£ce  of  tronage  and 

Westminster,  pesage  in  the  port  of  Boston  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the 

accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


10  EDWARD  IV.  217 


1470.  Mbmbbanb  1. 

July  28.         General  pardon  to  William  Tournay,  late  preceptor  of  Baddesley,  oo. 

Westminster.  Southampton,  fellow  of  John  Langstrother,  prior  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John 

of  Jerusalem  in  England,  alias  William  Tournay,  knight,  bailiff  of  Aquila, 

of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  1 1  July.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  \bdand  \4d. 
Commissions  of  the  peace  in  various  counties.     \_See  Appendix.] 

Mbmbranb  \M, 

June  22.  Commission  to  the  mayor  and  bailiffs  of  the  town  of  Bishop's  Lenn,  the 
Westminster,  bailiffs  of  the  town  of  Scardebnrgh  and  John  More,  alias  Windsor  herald,  on 
complaint  by  Vincenot  le  Noble,  Francis  Dappemont,  Perrenot  Morice, 
William  Gardyn,  John  le  Foretier,  Vincent  le  Noble,  Robert  Acher, 
Perrenot  de  Saint  Morice  and  John  Fransoys,  merchants  of  Depe  in 
Normandy,  that  divers  pirates  in  a  carvel  of  Lenn,  of  Which  Robert  G-ryng 
is  master  and  William  Warldes,  William  Yilmyn  and  John  Tille  are 
victuallers,  took  them  in  three  ships  of  France  and  despoiled  them  of  the 
said  ships  and  divers  goods  and  merchandise,  contrary  to  the  form  of  letters 
of  safe* conduct  of  the  king,  to  arrest  the  said  Robert  Gryng,  William 
Warldes,  William  Vylmyn  and  John  Tille  and  bring  them  before  the  king  in 
council  on  24  July  next,  and  to  seize  the  said  ships,  goods  and  merchandise 
and  Mynyn  Enault  de  la  Pappe,  Roger  Fonterell,  John  Degone,  Nicholas 
Visier,  John  Frequet,  Ivonnait  le  Sage  and  a  servant  of  the  said  Ivonnait, 
mariners  in  the  said  ships  at  the  time  of  their  capture,  and  keep  them  in 
safe  custody  and  certify  accordingly  to  the  king  in  council. 

May  26.         Mandate  to  all  mayors,  sheriffs,  bailiffs,  constables  and  other  officers  and 

Westminster,   subjects  of  the  king  for  the  restitution  of  63  bales  of  woad  of  Raphael  de 

Yibaldes,  merchant  of  Genoa,  lately  seized  by  certain  pirates  in  a  ship  of 

Robert  Ros  of  Calais  in  the  river  Thames,  contraiy  to  the  form  of  letters  of 

safe-conduct  of  the  king. 

Mbmbranb  I2d, 

March  16.  Commission  to  Fulk  Bouggchier  of  Fitz  Wareyn,  knight,  Joh  n  Dynham 
Newark.  of  Dynham,  knight,  and  the  sheriff  of  Devon  to  arrest  Hugh  Courtenay, 
knight,  William  Courtenay,  knight,  Peter  Courtenay,  clerk,  Philip 
Courtenay,  esquire,  Humphrey  Courtenay,  esquire,  Walter  Courtenay, 
esquire,  John  Sachefeld,  John  Netherton  and  Robert  Sporewey,  and  bring 
them  before  the  king  in  council.  By  K. 

April  3.  The  like  to  the  king's  kinsmen  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  and  Edmund,  earl 

Coventry,      of  Kent,  William  Bourghchier,  knight,   John   Bourghchier  of   Berners, 

knight,  and  Thomas  Bourghchier,  knight,  to  arrest  George,  archbishop  of 

York,  and  bring  him  before  the  king  or  the  council.  By  K. 

'May  2.  Commission  to  Simon  Laweles,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Marie  of  Rye, 

Southampton,  to  take  mariners  for  the  said  ship,  going  with  others  to  resist  the  king's 

enemies.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

April  25.         Commission  to  John  William,  mayor  of  Suthampton,  William  Overay 

Salisbury,     and  John  Chapman  to  take  ships  in  the  port  of  the  said  town  for  the 

conduct  of  the  armed  force  which  the  king  is  preparing  to  resist  George, 

duke  of  Clarence,  and  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  and  foreign 

enemies.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 


216 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1470. 

March  7. 
Waltham. 


Membrane  i2d'^atU, 

Commission  of  arraj  to  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  the 
kiDg*s  kinsman  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salieburj,  Waller  Senile, 
knight,  Richard  Crofte  the  elder,  Thomas  Throgmerton,  Thomas  Everton 
and  Thomas  Lygon  in  the  county  of  Worcester.     \^Fcedera^\ 

By  K,  bj  word  of  month. 

The  like  to  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and 
Salisbury,  Thomas  Ferrers,  knight,  Simon  Mountford,  knight,  William 
Catesby,  knight,  Richard  Verney,  knight,  John  Greyville,  knight,  Thomas 
Bordyt,  Thomas  Hygford,  John  Hygford,  Henry  Botyller,  Thomas  Muston 
and  John  West  in  the  county  of  Warwick. 


April  26. 
Salisbury. 


Membranb  lOd, 

Commission  to  John  Rogger  to  seize  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands 
and  possessions  late  of  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick, 
Richard  Welles,  Robert  Welles^  Thomas  Dymmok,  Thomas  de  la  Launde, 
Walter  Wrottesley,  Robert  Strelley,  Edward  Grey,  Henry  Lowys,  Geoffrey 
Gate,  Roger  Towcotes,  Reginald  Stourton,  Thomas  Seymour,  Hugh 
Courtenay,  William  Courtenay,  Nicholas  Latymer,  knights;  Peter  Courtenay, 
chaplain ;  Philip  Courtenay,  William  Courtenay,  Humphrey  Courtenay, 
esquires;  John  Dorman,  Edward  Hargiil,  John  Clare,  Richard  Brasingburgh, 
John  Barnaby,  chaplains ;  Henry  Grey  of  Groby,  Thomas  Grey  of  Groby, 
Edward  Hungerford,  Edmund  Hungeribrd^  Richard  Roos,  William  Knyvet, 
Roger  Draycote,  Henry  Wrottesley,  George  Longvile,  John  Pury,  Thomas 
Stafford,  John  Rugge,  John  Leynthorpe,  John  Brokeman,  John  Peke, 
Richard  Clapham,  esquires ;  John  Herthill,  Richard  Scrope,  esquire,  John 
Penne,  John  Say  son  of  John  Say,  knight,  James  Norys,  John  Rushe, 
*  yoman,'  John  Seinclowe,  Laurence  Ferelowe,  Robert  Strangways  son  of 
James  Strangways,  knight,  John  Conyers  son  of  John  Conyers,  knight, 
George  Broun,  esquire,  Gervase  Home  of  the  county  of  Kent  the  younger, 
William  Molyneux  the  secretary  of  the  said  duke,  William  Hudleston  and 
Thomas  Hudleston  the  sons  of  John  Hudleston,  knight,  John  Otter, 
Robert  Otter,  Thomas  Otter,  yeomen,  Henry  Talbot,  William  Iferburgh, 
*'  gentilman,'  Richard  Wareyn,  *•  yoman/  and  Thomas  Clemens,  '  gentilman,' 
rebels,  in  the  counties  of  Kent  and  Middlesex  and  the  city  of  London  and 
tlieir  goods  and  chattels,  and  appointment  of  him  as  receiver  of  the  same 
with  full  power  to  collect  all  issues  and  arrears  and  cut  down  and  sell  wood 
and  underwood  and  sell  the  said  goods  and  chattels.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 

Maurice  Kydwelly  in  the  counties  of  Surrey,  Sussex  and  Wilts. 

John  Colgyll  in  the  counties  of  Southampton  and  Dorset. 

William  Knoyle  in  the  county  of  Somerset  and  the  town  of  Bristol. 

Nicholas  Loure  in  the  counties  of  Devon  and  Cornwall. 

Henry  Gray,  esquire,  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

Robert  Dauncy  in  the  counties  of  Essex  and  Hertford. 

Geoffrey  Blodewell  in  the  counties  of  Cambridge,  Huntingdon,  Bed- 
ford and  Buckingham. 

Thomas  Crofte  in  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks. 

Nicholas  Leventhorpe  in  the  county  of  Lincoln,  the  manors  and  lands 
called  '  Richemond  Fee'  and  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Kyme 
excepted. 

John  Eltonhed  in  the  counties  of  Northampton,  Rutland  and  Leicester. 

John  Byrde  of  Derby  in  the  counties  of  Nottingham  and  Derby. 

John  Beaufeys  in  the  county  of  Warwick. 

Thomas  Throgmerton  in  the  county  of  Worcester. 

Thomas  Lymmeryk  in  the  county  of  Gloucester. 


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1470.  Membrane  \Od~^ont. 

Hugh  Hanteley  in  the  county  of  Hereford. 

Humphrey  Blount  in  the  county  of  Salop. 

Thomas  Olyver  in  the  county  of  York. 

John  Acton,  esquire,  in  the  county  of  Stafford,  the  lordship  and  manor 
of  Tutbury  excepted,  and  the  counties  of  Lancaster  and  Chester. 
VaecUed. 

Robert  Claxton,  knight,  in  the  county  of  Northumberland  and  the 
bishopric  of  Durham. 

William  Legh,  knight,  in  the  counties  of  Cumberland  and  Westmore- 
land. 

Roger  Yaughan,  knight,  in  the  parts  of  South  Wales.     Vacated, 

March  26.        Commission  of  array  to  Fulk  Bourghchier  of  Fitz-Waren,  knight,  John 

York.        Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  Thomas  Fulford,  knight,  Charles  Dynham, 

John  Crokker  and  the  sheriff  in  the  county  of  Devon  for  defence  against 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  and  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick,  rebels.     [Faidera.'] 

ByK. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  :— 

John  Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  Thomas  Fulford,  knight,  Charles 
Dynham,  Henry  Bodrugan  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of 
Cornwall. 

Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  Thomas,  viscount  Lysle,  William 
Berkeley  of  Berkeley,  knight,  John  Barre,  knight,  John  Boteler, 
knight,  Richard  Beauchamp,  Maurice  Berkeley  of  Beverston,  Robert 
Poynes  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Gloucester. 

Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight, 
James  Baskervile,  knight,  and  the  sheriff  in  the  county  of  Hereford. 

Thomas,  viscount  Lysle,  Fulk  Bourghchier  of  Fitz  Waren,  knight, 
John  Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  John  WiUughby,  knight,  Robert 
Willughby  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Somerset. 

William,  earl  of  Arundell,  Thomas  Arundell  of  Mautravers,  knight, 
William  Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight,  John  Willughby,  knight^ 
George  Darell,  knight,  John  Wroughton,  Walter  Barough,  Henry 
Longe  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Wilts. 

John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  John  Burgh,  knight,  Humphrey 
Blount,  Robert  Cresset  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Salop. 

William  Hastyngez  of  Hastynges,  knight,  Walter  Blount  of  Mountjoy, 
knight,  John  Stanley,  knight,  John  Greseley,  knight,  Humphrey 
Pesehale,  William  Basset,  Philip  Oker,  George  Stanley  and  the 
sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Stafford. 

William,  earl  of  Anindell,  Thomas  Arundell  of  Mautravers,  knight, 
John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  William  Stourton  of  Stourton, 
knight,  John  Nuburgh,  John  Carant  the  younger,  John  More,  John 
Carant  the  elder  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Dorset. 

April  15.  The    king's    kinsman   Edmund,   earl   of   Kent,    Edward   Nevyll  of 

Bxeter.  Bergovenny,   knight,   John   Fogge,  knight,   John  Scotte,  knight, 

William  Haute,  knight,  John  Colpeper,  Richard  Colpeper,  James 
Pekham,  John  Isley,  John  Sellyng,  John  Sibyl],  Thomas  T^yggeSy 
William  Clyfford  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Kent.  By  K. 

April  17.  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  Walter  Blount  of 

Bxeter.  Mountjoy,  knight,  John  Willughby,  knight,  Philip  Beaumont,  Philip 

Copleston,  John  Fortescue,  Robert  Wylughby,  John  Crokker,  John 
Orchard,  John  Denys,  John  Reyny  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of 
Devon. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  Walter  Blount  of 
Mountjoy,  knight,  John  Willughby,  knight,  John  Fortescu,  Robert 
Willughby  sJohn  Sturgeon  and.the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Cornwall. 


820  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1470.  Membrane  9d. 

June  5.         ComraissioQ  to  John  Willoughby,  knight,   Robert    Willughby,    John 
Westminster.  Portescue  and  the  sheriff  of  Cornwall  to  arrest  Thomas  Clemens  the  elder 
and  bring  him  before  the  king  and  council. 

June  5.  Commission  to  Henry  Longe,  John  Whittokesmede,  Philip  Morgan  and 

Weitminiter.  Henry  Sweyne  to  inquire  into  the  complaint  of  John  Kevell  of  Bereford, 
CO.  Wilts,  that  divers  evildoers  unknown  to  him,  at  the  instigation  of 
Thomas  Gate,  rector  of  Bereford,  assaulted  him  so  that  he  dared  not  go  to 
his  holding  for  fear  of  death  and  could  not  execute  divers  warrants  which 
he  obtained  from  the  justices  of  the  peace  in  the  said  county  against  the 
said  Thomas  for  the  security  of  the  peace,  and,  if  it  be  true,  to  arrest  the 
said  Thomas  and  bring  him  before  the  king  and  council  on  the  quinzaine  of 
Holy  Trinity  next. 

June  2.  Commission  of  array  td  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester, 

Westminiter.  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  "Worcester,  John  Barre,  knight,  John 
Boteler  of  Barmyngton,  knight,  Richard  Beauchamp,  Maurice  Berkeley, 
Thomas  Brigge,  Robert  Poynes  and  the  sheriff  in  the  county  of  Gloucester 
for  defence  against  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  and  Richard,  earl  of  Wai'wick, 
rebels. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  : — 

William,  earl  of  Arundel,  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  Anthony,  earl  of 
Ry vers,  John  Audeley  of  Audcley,  knight,  Thomas  Ovedale,  knight, 
John  Lyslc,  knight,  Richard  Darell,  knight,  Maurice  Berkeley, 
Edward  Berkeley,  John  Cheyno,  John  Coke,  William  Brocas,  John 
Walop,  John  Rogers  and  John  Whithed,  in  the  county  of  South- 
ampton. 

John,  earl  of  Worcester,  John  Barre,  knight,  Thomas  Baynham  and 
Wilham  Walweyn,  in.  the  forest  of  Dene. 

R.  bishop  of  Salisbury,  William,  earl  «of  Arundell,  John,  earl  of 
Worcester,  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  William  Stourton  of 
Stourton,  knight,  John  Willoughby,  knight,  George  Darell,  knight^ 
Laurence  Raynford,  knight,  Maurice  Berkeley,  Edward  Berkeley, 
Henry  Longe  and  Walter  Barowe,  in  the  county  of  Wilts. 

John,  earl  of  Worcester,  Fulk  Bourgchier  of  Fitz-Wareyn,  knight, 
John  Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  Charles  Dynham,  Nicholas 
Carrewe,  Philip  Beaumont,  John  Fortescu,  Philip  Coplestou  and 
Jqhn  Crokker,  in  the  county  of  Devon. 

John,  earl  of  Worcester,  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  Wilham 
Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight,  'William  Carant,  John  Carant  the 
elder,  John  Carant  the  younger,  John  Neweburgh,  William  Brounyng, 
John  Mone,  Thomas  Martyn  and  Robert  Grey,  in  the  county  of 
Dorset. 

Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  John  Audeley 
of  Audeley,  knight,  William  Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight,  William 
Paulet,  knight,  Henry  Hull,  Richard  Artour,  John  Byconell, 
Richard  Warre,  Thomas  Stowell,  John  Boiler  and  John  Cheyne,  in 
the  county  of  Somerset. 

John,  earl  of  Worcester,  John  Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  John 
Arundell,  knight,  John  Colshill,  knight,  Henry  Bodrugan,  Robert 
Willoughby,  Oto  Gilbert,  and  Alvred  Corneburgh,  in  the  county  of 
Cornwall. 

Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight, 
James  Baskervilo,  knight,  John  Devereux,  Thomas  Monyngton 
and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Hereford. 


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1470.  Membrane  8d. 

July  5.  Commission  to  the  mayor  and  bailiffs  of  the  town  of  Bishop*s  Lenn,  the 

Westmintter.  bailiffs  of  the  town  of  Scardeburgh  and  John  More,  alias  Windsor  herald, 
on  complaint  by  Vincent  le  Noble,  Francis  Dappemont,  Perrenot  Moriee, 
William  Ghwrdyn,  John  le  Foretier,  Vincent  le  Noble,  Robert  Acher, 
Perrenot  de  Seynt  Morice  and  John  Fransoys,  merchants  of  Depe  in 
Normandy,  that  divers  pirates  in  a  carvel  of  Bishop's  Lenn,  of  which 
Robert  Eryng  was  master,  and  William  Walys,  John  Tylly,  William 
Bylmyne,  Edmund  Pepyr  and  Edmund  Westhorp  victuallers,  took  them  in 
three  ships  of  France  and  despoiled  them  of  the  said  ships  and  divers 
goods  and  merchandise,  contrary  to  the  form  of  letters  of  eafe-conduct  of 
the  king,  to  arrest  the  said  William  Waleys,  John  Tylly,  William  Bylmyne, 
Robert  Eryng,  Edmund  and  Edmund  and  bring  them  before  the  king  in  coancil 
on  18  July,  and  to  seize  the  said  ships,  goods  and  merchandise  and  Mynyn 
^  Enault  de  la  Pappe,  Roger  Souterell,  John  de  Gone,  Nicholas  Visier,  John 
Frequet,  Ivonait  le  Sage  and  a  servant  of  the  said  Ivonait,  mariners  in  the 
said  ships  at  the  time  of  their  capture,  and  keep  them  in  safe-custody  and 
certify  accordingly  to  the  king  and  council. 

Membrane  Td, 

July  11.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke 
Westminster,  of  Gloucester,  the  king's  kinsmen  John,  marquess  of  Mountague,  Henry, 
earl  of  Northumberland,  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  and  Henry,  earl  of  Essex, 
Henry  Grey  of  Codiiorc,  knight,  Humphrey  Bourgchier  of  Cromwell, 
knight,  William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  Walter  Blount  of 
Mountjoye,  knight,  Thomas  Billyng,  Robert  Danby,  knight,  William 
Yelverton,  knight,  Richard  Byngham,  knight,  William  Laken,  Richard 
Nelo,  Walter  Moyle,  knight,  John  Nedeham,  knight,  Richard  Chokke, 
knight,  Thomas  Littylton,  Thomas  Yong,  Robert  Crabden,  mayor  of 
Lincoln,  Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  and  Richard  Hastynges,  in  the  county  and 
city  of  Lincoln.  By  K. 

June  20.         Commission  to   Richard   Sothewell,   esquire,   Ralph    Sholton,    esquire, 

Westminster.   Simon  Blake  and  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Norfolk  to  enquire  what 

lands  and  tenements  George  Nevylle  of  Latymer,  knight,  deceased,  tenant 

in  chief,  held  in  the  said  county  and  to  take  them  into  the  king's  hands 

and  to  enquire  who  is  his  heir. 

Membrane  6<L 

Aug.  26.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of 
Westminster.  Gloucester,  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  Ralph 
Graystoke  of  Graystok,  knight,  Thomas  Billyng,  Robert  Danby,  knight, 
William  Yelverton,  knight,  Richard  Byngham,  knight,  William  Laken, 
Richard  Nele,  Walter  Moyle,  knight,  John  Nedeham,  knight,  Richard 
Chok,  knight,  Thomas  Lytelton  and  Tbomas  Yonge,  in  the  city  of  York 
and  the  liberty  of  the  same.  By  K. 

Sept.  11.         Cpmmitfsion   to   Henry   Burnell,   esquire,   George   Middelton,    esquire, 
Westminster.  Thomas  Larder  and  John  Draper  to  arrest  and  imprison   Hugh  Denys  of 
Ye  veil,  CO.  Somerset,  *  wyne  taverner,'  John  Rose  of  Ye  veil,  *  hosier/  and 
John  Hall  of  Yevell,  ^  payntour.' 

Membrane  4J. 

June  27.         Commission  to  John  Scot,  knight,  and  John  Pilkyngton  to  take  muster 
Wcetminiter.   of  all  men  at  arms  and  archers  of  the  armed  force  under  the  command  of 
the  king's  kinsman  Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  and  the  masters  and  mariners  of 
the  ships  for  the  conduct  of  the  same  in  the  port  of  Sandwich. 


222  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1470.  Membrane  Ad — cont, 

July  7.  Commission  to  Ralph  Assheton,  knight,  John  Atherton,  esquire,  William 

Westminster.  Blesdale,  William  Nandyke  and  William  Stable  to  seise  a  certain  ship  of 
Robert  Ros  of  Calais  and  to  arrest  all  persons  guilty  of  the  capture  of 
63  bales  of  woad  of  Ralph  de  Yyvaldes,  merchant  of  Genoa,  in  the  river 
Thames,  contrary  to  the  form  of  letters  of  safe*conduct  of  the  king,  as  the 
king  understands  that  the  bales  were  taken  by  certain  pirates  in  the  said 
ship. 

Aug.  8.  Commission  to  John  Wcde,  esquire,  Richard  Forde,   Robert  Basset, 

Weftminster,  Richard  Turnaunt,  Richard  Restwold,  Humphrey  Forster,  Richard  Bamet, 
Thomas  Luyt,  Thomas  Babham  and  John  Upton  to  enquire  by  oath  of 
good  men  of  the  counties  of  Kent,  Hertford,  Essex,  Surrey,  Middlesex, 
Berks,  Buckingham,  Oxford  and  Gloucester  into  the  capture  of  swans  and 
cygnets  on  the  river  Thames  and  its  tributaries  from  Cirencestre  to  its 
mouth  by  hooks,  nets,  ^  lyme  stryngz '  and  other  engines,  the  alteration  or 
deletion  of  the  marks  of  swans  and  the  taking  of  swans'  eggs,  and  to  arrest 
and  imprison  the  offenders. 


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49  HENRY  VI. 


1470. 

Oct.  20. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  10. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  24. 
Westminster. 

Oct.  22. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  5. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  3. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  13. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  17. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  23. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  24. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  28. 
Westminster. 


Membrase  27. 

Pardons  of  outlawiy  to  the  following  : — 

George  Wyllerdby  late  of  London,  '  goldsmjth/  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of 
Edwai'd  IV.  late  de  facto  king  of  England,  to  answer  William 
Melsenby,  citizen  and  goldsmith  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  27/. 
he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Robert  Danby,  chief 
justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified.  London. 

John  Baron  late  of  Westansty,  co.  Devon,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  40  sheep  worth  iOs,  and 
a  purse  containing  13*.  ^d,  to  Thomas  Gybbe.  Devon. 

Robert  Chols  late  of  Kentbury,  co.  Berks,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John,  abbot  of  Glastonbury,  touching  a  debt  of 
40/.  Middlesex. 

John  Curteys  of  Dorchestre,  co.  Oxford,  *  bocher,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  John  Togood  touching  a  debt  of  40*.  Oxford. 

William  Horn  late  of  Crake,  co.  York,  ^  yoman,*  alias  William  Hornse, 
*wodebeyer,*  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render 
7  marks  to  Gonand  Barton,  executor  of  the  will  of  Richard  Barton 
late  of  Whenby,  co.  York,  esquire.  Middlesex. 

Henry  Anneson  late  of  Clyderowe,  co.  Lancaster,  ^  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Barbaur  touching  a  trespass. 

Norfolk. 

Edward  Everard  late  of  Fordyngbrj'gge,  co.  Southampton,  *  dyer,*  for 
not  appearing  to  answer;  .Tohn  Heynes,  '  cltezen '  and  ^  draper '  of 
London,  and  William  Shukburgh,  citizen  and  draper  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  50s.  Middlesex. 

John  Lychefeld  late  of  Coryrevell,  co.  Somerset,  *  scryvener,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Adams  touching  a  debt  of  4.0s, 

Middlesex. 

John  Cresbien  of  Stour  Westevere,  co.  Dorset,  *  frankeleyn,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Geoffrey  Feldyng,  *  mercer,'  and  Edmund 
Redeknape,  ^  mercer,'  touching  a  debt  of  140/.  Middlesex. 

Richard  Shirburn  late  of  Cambridge,  chaplain,  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  a  plea  that  he  render  chattels  to  the  value  of  20/.  to  John 
Derby,  clerk.  Cambridge. 

Stephen  Debehham  of  Hoxen^  co.  Suffolk,  '  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Walter  Lyhert,  bishop  of  Norwich,  touching  a  debt  of 
4  marks. 


Nov.  3. 
.Westminster. 

Oct.  30. 

Westnunstor. 


Membrane  26. 

Robert  Boucher  late  of  Hildcrgham,  co.  Cambridge,  ^  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  the  prior  of  Penteucy  touching  a  debt  of 
20/.     •  Norfolk. 

John  Thurger  late  of  Little  Abyton,  co.  Cambridge,  the  elder, 
^  husbondman,'  for  the  like.  Norfolk. 


224 


CAliBNDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1470. 

Nov.  24. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  28. 
Westminster. 


Metnbrane  26 — cont, 

Hobort  Ejle  late  of  Cheshain,  co.  Buckingham,  ^yoman,'  for  Dot 
appearing  to  answer  Edmund  Burdenell  the  elder  touching  a  trespass 
and  Kenrj  Axstell  and  Henry  Couper,  wardens  of  tlie  goods  and 
chattels  of  the  parish  church  of  Cheshamboys,  touching  a  trespass. 

Buckingham. 

Thomas  Beny  alias  Benne  late  of  York,  clerk,  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  Thomas  Bramley,  chaplain,  touching  a  debt  of  40s,  and 
William  Broun,  clerk,  and  William  Mounley,  citizen  and  'lynen- 
draper  '  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  10  marks.  London. 


1471. 

Jan.  26. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  26. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  27. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  25. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  25. 
Westminster. 


1470. 

Nov.  28. 
Westminster. 


1471. 

Jan.  20. 
Weptminster. 


Membrane  24. 
John  Marke  of  Hereford,  co.  Devon,  *  mylward,*  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas  Drewe  touching 
a  trespass  committed  by  him  and  Nicholas  Worford  of  Plympton 
Earle,  co.  Devon,  '  baker,'  William  Cornyssh  of  Plympton  Earle, 
*  baker/  and  Robert  Parker  of  Colbroke,  co.  Devon,  ^  barker.' 

Devon. 

John  Hawkyns  late  of  Eston,  co.  Gloucester,  '  husbondman/  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  James  Clyfford,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  40/. 

Gloucester. 

Thomas  Hesount  late  of  London,  ^  mercer,'  for  not  appearing  to  render 
his  account  to  William  Traas  of  London,  ^  mercer,'  for  the  time 
when  he  was  his  receiver.  London. 

Robert  Wylde  late  of  Woxbrigge,  co.  Middlesex,  clerk,  for  not 
appearing  before  the  late  king  to  answer  John  Dorham,  Edmund 
Westby,  esquire,  Philip  Skydmore,  esquire,  Thomas  Eyre,  Richard 
Rysley,  John  Ploufeld  and  Roger  Couper  touching  a  trespass. 

Middlesex. 

Michael  Moundevile  late  of  Arundell,  co.  Sussex, '  chapman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  liis  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Isabel  Ryche,  widow,  touching  a 
debt  of  61.  9s.  *ld.  London. 

William  Pardon  of  Hertwell,  co.  Buckingham^  *yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John,  abbot  of 
the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Oseneye,  and  William  Raa  touching 
debts  of  405.  and  20/.  respectively.  Oxford. 

Richard  Roberts  alias  Richard  Poort  of  Bristol,  *  fysshemonger,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king  to 
answer  Nicholas  Warynges  touching  a  debt  of  20  marks.        Surrey. 


Jan.  23. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  5. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  22. 

Thomas  Trebulcok  late  of  Trebellam  by  Trelaste,  co.  Cornwall, 
*}'oman,'  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows, 
justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  when  sued  with  Thomas 
Edwardis  late  of  Landue  in  the  parish  of  Lassant,  co.  Cornwall, 
'  yomaii,'  and  Peter  Beke  late  of  Landue,  '  husbondman,'  to  answer 
John  Robcrd  touching  a  trespass.  Middlesex. 

John  Hoo  late  of  Ilketeleshale,  co.  Suffolk,  'gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Richard  Sow  the  well,  esquire,  touching  a  debt 
of  20/.  Norfolk. 


49  HENRY  VI. 


226 


147]. 


Feb.  3. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  6. 
WestmiiiBter. 

Jan.  30. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  6. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  6. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  9. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  7. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  8. 
Westminster. 

Feb.  9. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  22— con^. "? 

John  Oareles  of  Great  Todjrngton,  go.  Hereford,  the  younger, '  husbond- 
man/  for  not  appearing  before  the  late  king  when  sued  with  William 
Page  of  Great  Codyngton,  co.  Hereford,  *  husbondman/  to  answer 
Thomas  Spaldyng  touching  a  trespass.  Wilts. 

John  Wylly  of  Bristol,  *  maryner,'  and  Margaret  his  wife,  late  the 
wife  of  William  Fhelpot,  executrix  of  the  will  of  William  Phelpot 
alias  Philpot  late  of  Bristol,  *  maryner,'  for  not  appearing  before  Kobeit 
Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to 
answer  a  plea  that  they  render  8  marks  3f .  4d.  to  John  Phelpot  late 
of  Bristol,  '  draper,'  alias  John  Phelippes, '  hosyer.'  Middlesex. 

John  Clerk  late  of  Great  Everdon,  co.  Northampton,  ^  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Richard  Ilotof  t,  *  esquire,'  touching  a  debt  of 
10/.  Leicester. 

William  Caumpe  of  Stonham  by  Aspale,  co.  Suffolk,  ^  husbondman,' 
alias  William  Campe  late  of  Aspatonam,  co.  Suffolk,  alias  late  of 
Mykelfelde,-  co.  Suffolk,  for  not  appearing  before  Richard  Neuton 
and  his  feliows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Bradwoy 
touching  a  debt  of  100^.  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  late 
justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Thomas  Hunt,  prior  of  the  church 
of  St.  Mary,  Walsyngham,  touching  a  debt  of  20/.  and  before 
Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late 
king,  to  answer  Bartholomew  Damyon  touching  a  debt  of  40s,  a]id 
Thomas  Moleyns,  *  gentilman,'  of  Stoke  touching  a  debt  of  40s. 

Suffolk  &  Norfolk. 

John  Stodhowe  alias  Stodhawe  late  of  Hatfeld  Pererell,  co.  Essex, 
esquire,  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows, 
justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  John  Speny, 
citizen  aud  skinner  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  40^.  London. 

William  Hoigges  late  of  Wodeford,  co.  Devon,  *  gentilman,'  alias  of 
Denpryour,  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows, 
late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Bocher  of  Bishop's 
Lynne  and  Thomas  Edmond  of  London,  *  fysshemonger,'  touching  a 
debt  of  20/.  London. 

William  Parson  late  of  Swepeston,  co.  Leicester,  chaplain,  executor 
of  the  will  of  William  Segrave  late  of  Ibstoke,  co.  Leicester, 
chaplain,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  20/.  to 
Richard  Cronkesagh.  Leicester. 

William  Burges  of  Bridport,  co.  Dorset,  the  yoonger,  chapman,  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  John  Lambard,  citizen  and  mercer  of 
London,  and  Philip  Howell,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching 
a  debt  of  11/.  2s.  8d.  London. 

Henry  FitzJohn  late  of  Hamerton,  co.  Huntingdon,  '  husbondman,' 
for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of 
the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  when  sued  with  John  FitzJohn  late  of 
Hamerton, '  husbondman,'  to  answer  John  Upsale  touching  a  trespass. 

London. 

Richard  Walet  alias  Waleys  late  of  Bcxhill,  co.  Kent,  *  bocher,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  Robert  Bystrete  touching  a  debt  of  40s, 

Sussex. 

William  Whyppe  of  Norwich,  *  husbondman,*  alias  William  Whippe, 
*yoman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Pynchamore  touching  a 
debt  of  100^.  and  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  a  purse  containing 
12/.  to  James  Catte.  Norfolk. 


y  90186. 


• .«. 


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226 


CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1471. 

Jan.  10. 

Westminster. 

1470. 

Nov.  28. 
Westminster. 


1471. 

Feb.  8. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  12. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  8. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  22 — cani. 

William  Norton  of  Lyng,  co.  Norfolk,  <faller/  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Prjsot  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  Nicholas  Gateshende  touching  a  debt  of  40;.  Norfolk. 

Eichard  Mathewe  late  of  Craweley,  co.  Sussex,  *  chapman,*  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Thomas  Brewes,  citizen  and  tailor 
of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  20  marks.  Sussex. 

John  Sherlok  of  Bourhenton  in  the  parish  of  Mertok,  co  Somerset, 
^  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Boggers  alias 
Bogger  touching  a  debt  of  100; .  London. 

John  Bede  of  Becclys,  co.  Suffolk,  *•  joman,'  alias  John  Bede  the  elder, 
'  marchaunt,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  William  Norwich,  citizen 
and  alderman  of  Norwich,  and  William  Ilkiton  alias  Ilston,  ^  haber- 
dassher'  of  London,  touching  debts  of  6/.  and  44«.  respectively. 

London. 

Thomas  Waspus  late  of  Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  *otemonger,'  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Thomas  Brygge,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  40x. 

Middlesex. 

John  Holt  late  of  Aston  by  Bermycham,  co.  Warwick,  esquire,  for 
not  appearing  before  the  said  justices  to  answer  John  Melbourne, 
citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  John  Sturgeon,  citizen  and  mercer  of 
London,  Henry  Fylongley,  esquire,  Henry  Lokke,  citizen  and  tailor 
of  London,  Thomas  Gay  the  elder,  citizen  and  tailor  of  London,  and 
Bobert  Osberne,  esquire,  touching  debt»  of  16/.  18$.  l\d,  40^.  100^. 
40*.  4/.  16*.  8rf.  and  40*.  respectively,  and  before  Robert  Danby  and 
his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  William 
Latoner,  citizen  and  tailor  of  London,  Richard  Warwyk,  citizen  and 
skinner  of  London,  and  John  Broun  touching  debts  of  40*.  40*. 
and  10  marks  respectively.  London  &  Warwick. 

John  Nowers  of  Tackeley,  co.  Oxford,  esquire,  for  not  appearing  before 
Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king, 
to  answer  Thomas  Wilcotes  of  Beene,  co.  Oxford,  esquire,  John 
Yerde,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  and  Richard  Quatremayns, 
esquire,  touching  debts  of  20  marks,  10/.  and  40*.  respectively. 

Surrey  &  London. 


-lAHQ  Membrane  21. 

Oct.  9.  Grant,  during  office,  to  Richard  Ulyngworth,  knight,  chief  baron  of  the 

Westminster.  Exchequer,  of  1 10  marks  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  and  two  robes  yearly, 
one  with  skin  at  Christmas,  and  the  other  with  lining  at  Whitsuntide, 
beyond  the  accustomed  fee. 

Oct.  9.  Grant  to  Thomas  Billyng,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  of  180 

Westminster,  marks  yearly  at  the  hands  of  the  clerk  or  keeper  of  the  hanaper  or  the 
customers  in  the  ports  of  London,  Bristol  and  Kyugeston  on  Hull  according 
to  the  form  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  \^  Henry  VI,  and 
106*.  l'[\d.  and  the  sixth  part  of  ^c?.  yearly  at  Christmas  for  a  robe  with 
fur  and  66*.  6d,  yearly  at  Whitsuntide  for  a  robe  with  lining. 
The  like  to  Robert  Danby,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench. 

Oct.  9.  Grant  as  above  to  William  Yelverton,  knight,  one  of  the  justices  of  the 

We  King's  Bench^  of  110  marks  yearly  and  106*.  ll^e/.  and  the  sixth  part  of 


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1470.  Membrane  21— co»<. 

Id,  yearly  at  Christmas  for  a  robe  with  far  and  66s.  6d,  yearly  at 
Whitsuntide  for  a  robe  with  lining. 
The  like  to  the  following  justices  :— 

William  Laken,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  King's  Bench. 

John  Nedeham,  knight,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Bench. 

Eichard  Byngham,  knight,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  King's  Bench. 

Eichard  Neell,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  King's  Bench. 

Walter  Moyle,  knight,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Bench. 

Thomas  Lyttelton,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Bench. 

Eichard  Chokke,  knight,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Bench. 

Thomas  Yonge,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Bench. 

Nov.  23.  Pardon  to  John  Laurence  alias  Laurens  of  Wyboldeston  in  the  parish  of 

Westminster.  Eton,  co.  Bedford,  'gentilman/  late  escheator  of  the  late  king  in  the 
counties  of  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon,  of  his  outlawries  in  Middlesex 
and  London  for  not  appearing  before  Eobert  Dan  by  and  his  fellows, 
justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  satisfy  John  Manyngham,  esquire, 
of  17/.  6s,  Sd.  which  the  latter  recovered  against  him  before  the  said 
justices  and  6  marks  damages  and  to  satisfy  the  said  late  king  of  his  ransom 
for  denying  a  writing  obligatory  of  17/.  6s.  Hd,  before  John  Prysot  and  his 
fellows,  late  j.ustices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Ealph,  baron  of  Graystok 
and  Wem,  knight,  touching  a  debt  of  15  marks  Ss.  4d,  and  before  the  said 
justices  of  the  late  king  to  answer  Henry  Silver,  citizen  and  vintner  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  10/.  and  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  40/.  to 
Joan  Clay,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  John  Clay,  knight,  John  Clay,  son  and 
heir  of  the  said  knight,  and  Eobert  Grene,  esquire,  executors  of  the  will 
of  the  said  knight;  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Ficte  prison  and  satisfied 
the  said  John  Manyngham,  as  Robert  Danby,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has 
certified. 

Membrane  20. 

Oct.  29.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Thomas  Vynter  of  the  ofiices  of  coroner  and 

Weftminstor.  attorney  of  the  king  in  the  King's  Bench,  receiving  yearly  the  accustomed 
fees  at  the  Exchequer  and  all  other  accustomed  profits  and  emoluments. 

By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Not.  26.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  for  the 

Westminster,  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Benet,  Hulme,  of  the 

Benedictine  order,  to  Thomas  Pakefeld,  professor  of  theology  and  monk  of 

the  monastery,  whose  election  as  abbot  W.  bishop  of  Norwich  has  confirmed 

and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken.  By  p.s. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Nov.  27.  Eatificntion  of  the  estate  which  John  Byckeley,  chaplain,  has  as  warden 

Westminster,    of  the  hospital  of  St.  John  Baptist,  Shrewsbury.     By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 


Membrane  19. 

Oct.  23.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  knight  Eichard  Tunstall,  king's 

Westminster,  chamberlain,  of  the  office  of  master  and  worker  of  the  king's  mints  within 
the  Tower  of  London,  the  realm  of  England  and  the  town  of  Calais,  with 
all  foes  and  profitu  belonging  to  the  office  according  to  the  form  of  certain 
indentures  to  be  made,  with  power  to  hold  an  exchange,  common  and 
open,  in  the  city  of  London.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Oct.  31.  Presentation  of  John  Smyth  to  the  parish  church  of  Shenfeld,  in  the 

Westminster,  diocese  of  Loudon. 

P  2 


228  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1470.  Membrane  19 — cent 

Oct  12.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servitor  John  Bagot,  one  of  the 
Westminster,  clerks  of  Chancery,  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  clerks  of  the  crown  in 
Chancery  which  William  Rous,  deceased,  lately  had  of  the  king's  grant, 
with  all  profits,  and  20/.  yearly  from  Easter  last  from  the  issues  of  the 
hanaper,  as  the  said  William  had,  and  a  livery  of  vesture  and  fur,  as  Richard 
Sturgeon,  late  one  of  the  clerks  of  the  crown,  had,  yearly  at  Christmas  and 
Whitsuntide  at  the  hands  of  the  keeper  of  the  hanaper. 

Oct.  30.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumtis,  for  one  year,  granted 
Westminster,  on  25  Octoher  by  letters  patent  to  John  Lee,  draper  and  citizen  of  London, 
alias  of  Teyrlynge,  co.  Essex,  ^  gentilman,'  executor  of  the  will  of  Thomas 
Umfrey  of  London,  '  gentilman/  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the 
company  of  the  king's  kinsman  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
captain  of  the  town  of  Calais,  on  the  safe-custody  and  defence  of  the  town, 
because  he  delays  in  London,  as  appears  by  cei'iificate  of  the  sheriffs, 

Nov.  7.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  William  Lyllebourne  as  receiver  or 

WeBtminstcr.  collector  of  the  rents,  farms,  issues  and  profits  of  the  town  and  lordship  of 
Niewbiggynge,  co.  Northumberland,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of 
John  Ballial),  late  king  of  Scots,  and  all  lands  late  of  Thomas  Soules  in  the 
Hough  in  Stanfordham,  co.  Northumberland,  and  forfeited  by  him  and  31«. 
yearly  rent  in  Ulleston  by  Hawkewell  and  a  tenement  in  Ingowe  called 
*  le  pasture  felde '  in  the  same  county,  in  the  king's  hands  on  the  decease  of 
John  Felton,  knight,  receiving  fees  at  the  discretion  of  the  treasurer  of 
England  at  his  own  hands,  so  that  he  render  his  account  yearly  at  the 
Exchequer.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  8.  Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  clerk  and  secretary  Master  Peter 

Westminster.  Courteney  as  master  of  the  king's  free  chapel  or  hospital  of  St.  Anthony, 
London.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  below* 

Nov.  16.         Signification  to  W.  bishop  of  Norwich  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Westminster,  of  Thomas  Fakefeld,  professor  of  theology  and  monk  of  the  monastery  of 

St.  Benet,  Hulme,  as  abbot  of  that  place.  '  By  p.s. 

Nov.  12.         Grant  to  John  Pemberton,  one  of  the  clerks  of  Chancery,  of  the  custody 
Westminster,  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Mary,  Osprenge,  void  by  the  death  of  Robert  Darell, 
clerk. 

Nov.  20.  Pardon  to  Richard  Franke  late  of  Kyngesbrygge,  co.  Devon,  merchant, 
Westminster,  alias  'yoman,'  of  his  outlawries  in  the  town  of  Southampton  and  the 
county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  John  Piysot  and  his  fellows, 
late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Wyllyam,  burgess  and  merchant 
of  Southampton,  touching  a  debt  of  lot,  and  before  Robert  Danby  and  his 
fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  satisfy  John  Lowende 
alias  Lounde,  citizen  and  '  letherseller '  of  London,  of  a  debt  of  71.  which 
the  latter  recovered  against  him  and  26s,  Sd,  damages,  he  having  surrendered 
to  the  Flete  prison  and  the  said  John  Lowende  having  appeared  afterwards 
on  5  February,  9  Edward  IV,  by  John  Smale  his  attorney  and  acknowledged 
himself  satisfied,  as  Robert  Danby,  knight^  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has 
certified. 

Nov.  27.         General  pardon  to  Richard  Wydevyle  alias  Wodeville  alias  Wideville, 
Westminster,  knight,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  29  October  last.        By  p.s. 

Nov.  28.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  John  Plummer,  knight,  of 
Westminster,  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  great  wardrobe,^with  the  accustomed  fees.    By  p.s. 

Dec.  6.  Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  derk  and  secretary  Master  Peter 

Westminster.  Courteney  as  master  of  the  king's  free  chapel  or  hospital  of  St.  Anthony, 
London.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  mayor  of  London. 


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1470.  Membrane  lO-^eont, 

Deo.  16.         Grant  to  brother  Thomas  HemTngforthy  clerk,  of  the  custody  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  chapel  of  St.  George  within  the  king's  tower  at  the  town  of  Suth- 

ampton  and  10/.  yearly  for  life  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port 

of  Uie  town  for  his  salary,  to  celebrate  divine  service  in  the  chapel  for  the 

good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Margaret,  queen  of  England. 

By  K,  by  word  of  mouth. 

Membrans  18. 

Oct.  20,  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  John  Langstrother,  prior  of  the  Hospital  of 

Westminster.  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  of  the  ofQce  of  treasurer  of  the 
Exchequer,  in  the  same  manner  as  Walter  Hungerford,  knight,  late 
treasurer,  or  anyone  else  had  the  office.     [Fcedera,'\ 

By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer  and  the  chamber- 
lain. 

Oct.  9.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Kichard  Ulyngworth,  knight,  as  chief 

Westminster,  baron  of  the  Exchequer,  receiving  the  accustomed  fee.     \_Fcedera.'] 

The  like  of  the  following : — 
John  Clerk  as  second  baron  of  the  Exchequer. 
Brian  Bouclyf  as  third  baron. 
John  Durem  as  one  of  the  barons. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Thomas  Billyng  as  chief  justice  of  the 
King's  Bench,  receiving  the  accustomed  fee.     [Fcpdera,'] 

The  like  of  Bichard  Byngham,  knight,  as  one  of  the  justices  of  the 
King's  Bench.    [FcederaJ] 

The  like  of  the  following  :— 
WilUam  Laken. 
Bichard  Neell.^ 
William  Telverton,  knight. 
Bichard  Byngham,  knight. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Bobert  Danby,  knight,  as  chief  justice 
of  the  Bench,  receiving  the  accustomed  fee.     [Foedera,^ 

The  like  of  the  following  as  justices  of  the  Bench  : — 
Walter  Moyle,  knight.] 
John  Nedeham,  knight. 
Richard  Chokke,  knight. 
Thomas  Littelton. 
Thomas  Yonge. 

Oct.  23.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Edward  Gower  of  the  office  of  tronage  and 

Westminster,  pesage  in  the  port  of  London  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the 

accastomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following   in  the  ports  named  and  ports  aud^  places 

adjacent  :— 

Oct.  26.  John  Abbotte  in  the  port  of  Ipswich.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer, 

Westminster. 

Nov.  22.  Bichard  Daunce  in  the  port  of  Suthampton.      By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

Nov,  26.  Bichard  Sheldon  in  tho  port  of  Boston.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  28.  John  Blanerhasset  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull. 

Westminster.  By  bUl  of  the  treasurer. 


230  CALENDAE  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


I 


1470.  Membrane  18 — cont. 

Oct.  23.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Foreste  as  gauger  in  the  port 

Westminster,   of  Southampton  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed 

fQQ%,  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  of  the  following  in  the  ports  named  and   ports  and  places 
adjacent  :— 

Oct:  25.  Edward  Ireland  in  the  port  of  Bristol.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  27.  Bichard  B&ron  in  the  port  of  Sandwich.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  9.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Master  Henry  Sharp,  doctor  of  laws,  of  the 

Westminster,  office  of  notary  or  prothonotary  of  the  Chancery,  receiving  50  marks  yearJy 

from  Michaelmiis  last  from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper,  with  all  other  profits 

belonging  to  the  office.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Oct.  25.         Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Benet,  Hulme, 
Westminster,  jn  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  John  Kevyng, 
last  abbot,  resigned.  By  p.s.  ^ 

Oct.  27.  Presentation  of  Hugh  Cleye,  chaplain,  to  the  perpetual  vicarage  of  the 

Westminster,  parish  church  of  Chepyng  Wycombe,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by 
the  death  of  Eobert  Wareyn,  last  vicar,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of 
the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Goddestowe  being  in  his  hands. 

Nov.  8.  Presentation  of  David  Miles,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  Padworth, 

Westminster,  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  void  by  the  resignation  of  William  Bocher,  last 
parson. 

Oct.  27.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  James  Lylleboume  as  controller  of  the 

Westminster,  scrutiny  in  the  port  of  Bristol  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the 

accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Membrane  17. 

Oct.  22.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Philip  Lowes  as  controller  of  the  great 

Westminster,  and  petty  custom,  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  woolfells  and  the  subsidy 
of  the  8«.  in  the  tun  and  the  12c/.  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of  Soutliampton 
and  poits  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees,  provided  that 
lie  execute  the  office  in  person,  with  the  custody  of  one  part  of  the  coket 
seal.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  of  the  following  in  the  ports  named  and  ports  and  places 
adjacent : — 

Oct.  24.  Christopher  Wylkynson  in  the  port  of  Bishop's  Lynne. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Daniel  Sheldon  in  the  port  of  Bristol.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Eichard  Houton  in  the  ports  of  Plymmouth  and  Fowey. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  26.  liichard  Hyde  in  the  port  of  Boston.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westmmster.  j^j^^  Mompesson  in  the  port  of  Pole.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Alexander  Dykes  in  the  port  of  Ipswich.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  26.  Matthew  Crofte  in  the  port  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  23.  John  Lambe  in  the  port  of  Brigge water.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  30.  Bobert  Knyght  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


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1470.  Membrane  17 — cont. 

Not.  8.  John  Nest  in  the  port  of  Sandwich.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  30.  Edmund  Wydewell  in  the  port  of  Yermouth. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  26.  Hugh  Warde  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  24.  The  like  of  Richard  Passemer  as  controller  of  the  petty  custom  and  the 

Westminster,   subsidy  of  the  3*.  in  the  tun  and  the  I2d.  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of 

London  and  ports  and  places  adjacent.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  9.  The  like   of  John   Delves  as  controller  of  the  great  custom  and  the 

Westminster,   subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wood-fells  in  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Dec.  11.         Licence  for  the  prioress  and  convent  of  Wilton  to  elect  an  abbess  in  the 
Westminster,  place  of  Edith  Borgh,  late  abbess,  deceased.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  13.  Appointment,   until    13   June  next,  of  William  S  tough  ton,  clerk  and 

Westminster,  purveyor  of  the  office  of  the  eatery  of  the  household,  to  purvey  sea  fish 
and  other  necessaries  for  the  expenses  of  the  household. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

1471. 

Jan.  14.  Signification  to  R,  bishop  of  Salisbury  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Westminster,   of  Dame  Alice  Comelande,  late  sacristan  and  nun  of  the  monastery  of 

Wilton,  as  abbess  of  that  place.  By  p.s. 

1470.  Membrane  16. 

Dec.  3.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Pyncheon  of  Little  Wakeryng,  co.  Essex, 

Westminster,   esquire,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  of  all  offences  committed  by  them  before 

17  November.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  10.         Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  William  Towne,  the  king's  almoner,  of  all  gcods 

Westminster,  and  chattels  of  felons  de  se  and  deodands  in  augmentation  of  the  king's 

alms.     {^Foedera,}  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Dec.  13.  Licence  for  Robert  Cliifton,  knight,  Bichard  Willughby,  esquire,  Thomas 

Westminster.  Alestre  of  Notyngham,  John  Fitzherbert,  Geoffrey  Staunton,  Thomas  Tu, 
clerk,  and  Wilham  Lue  and  the  heirs,  assigns,  executors  of  the  will  and 
administrators  of  the  goods  of  the  said  Richard  to  found  a  perpetual 
chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  at  the  high  altar  in 
the  parish  church  of  St.  Leonard,  Wollaton,  co.  Nottingham,  for  the  good 
estate  of  the  said  Richard  and  for  his  soul  after  death,  to  be  called  ^  Willughby 
Chauntery,'  and  for  them  to  grant  in  mortmain  to  the  said  chaplain  two 
houses  lately  built  by  the  said  Richard  in  the  town  of  Wollaton  by  the 
rectory,  one  for  his  own  dwelling  and  the  other  for  the  dwelling  of  three 
poor  persons,  and  a  close  containing  an  acre  of  land  by  the  said  rectory 
and  other  lands,  rents,  services,  reversions,  annuities  and  possessions,  not 
held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10/.  yearly,  for  his  sustenance  and  the 
performance  of  certain  works  of  piety. 

By  p.s.  and  for  30/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Dec.  20.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Langstrother,  prior  of  the 
Westminster.  Hospital  of  St.  John  of   Jerusalem   in    England,  of   the   tenors  of  the 
enrolments  of  the  following  :— 

1.  Memorandum  that  on  18  November,  9  Edward  IV.  Miles  Skayff" 
and  Marmaduke  Lomeley,  brethren  and  preceptors  of  the  hospital, 
Robert  Baily,  sub-prior  of  the  hospital,  and  John  Gi*cne  and 
Thomas  Erlyche,  brethren  and  chaplains  of  the  hospital,  presented  the 
ssdd  John  Langstrother,  bailiff*  of  Eagle  {Aquile)  and  steward  of  the 


232  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1470.  Membrane  \6 — cmt. 

grand  master  of  Khodes,  to  the  king  in  a  chamber  within  his  palace  at 
Westminster  as  their  prior  unanimously  elected  on  the  death  of 
Eobert  Botill,  last  prior,  and  the  king  admitted  him  as  priot  and 
he  made  fealty  to  the  king. 

Vacated  by  command  of  the  king  on  16  November^  49  Henry  VI. 
2.  Memorandum  that  on  20  October,  49  Henry  YI.  Miles  Skayff  and 
Marmaduke  Lomley,  brethren  and  preceptors,  and  Robert  Bayly, 
sab-prior,  presented  the  said  John  as  prior  to  the  king  in  a  chamber 
within  the  palace  of  Thomas,  bishop  of  London,  at  London,  asserting 
that  no  prior  made  fealty  until  Leonard  de  Tybertys,  late  prior, 
made  fealty  to  Edward  III.  under  protest  that  it  should  be  without 
prejudice,  and  the  king  admitted  the  said  John  as  prior  and  he  made 
fealty  to  the  king.     [Fcedera*^ 

Mbmbranb  15. 


Dec.  18.  Grant,  during  office,  to  John  Flummer,  knight,  to  whom  the  king  lately 
Wcstmiusttr.  granted  the  ofiice  of  keeper  of  the  great  wardrobe  by  letters  patent,  of 
the  sum  of  1,353/.  16^.  yearly  from  Michaelmas  last  for  the  expenses  of  the 
wardrobe,  yiz.  100/.  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Bedford  and 
Buckingham,  40/.  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Cambridge  and  Hunt- 
ingdon, 50  mai'ks  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Essex  and  Hertford, 
4C7.  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Kent,  300/.  from  the  farm  and  other 
issues  of  the  counties  of  London  and  Middlesex,  20/.  from  the  issues  of 
the  county  of  Northampton,  200  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  counties 
of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  40  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of 
Oxford  and  Berks,  40  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Surrey 
and  Sussex,  40/.  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Southampton,  40/. 
from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Wilts,  -40/.  from  the  farm  of  the  town 
of  Cambridge,  60/.  from  the  farm  of  the  manor  of  Berton  Bristol  and 
the  hundred  of  Berton  Bristol,  co.  Gloucester,  at  the  hands  of  Henry, 
duke  of  Warwick,  and  his  heirs  or  the  sheriff  of  the  county,  24/.  from 
the  custody  of  the  manor  of  Gedyngton,  co.  Northampton,  50  marks  from 
the  farm  of  the  town  of  Northampton,  8/.  12^.  from  the  farm  of  the 
seven  hundreds  of  Cokeham  and  Bray,  co.  Berks,  100/.  from  the  farm  of 
the  king's  manors  and  lordships  of  Cokeham  and  Bray,  co.  Berks,  40/.  from 
the  farm  of  the  manor  of  Hedyngton  with  the  hundred  of  Bolyngden 
without  the  north  gate  of  Oxford,  at  the  hands  of  William  Wilcotcs, 
esquire,  and  his  heirs  or  the  sheriff  of  the  county,  30/.  from  the  farm  of  the 
town  of  Shrewsbury,  co.  Salop,  12/.  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  manor 
of  Forde,  co.  Salop,  at  the  hands  of  Nicholas  de  Audeley,  brother  and 
heir  of  Thomas,  son  and  heir  of  James  de  Audeley,  or  the  sheriff  of 
the  county,  30/.  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  of  Worcester,  20/. 
from  the  farm  of  the  manor  of  Malmesbury  at  the  hands  of  the  abbot 
and  convent  of  Malmesbury,  12/.  8«.  4c/.  from  the  custody  of  the  manor 
of  Merston  Meysy,  co.  Wilts,  116  marks  from  the  farm  of  the  king's 
lordship  or  manor  of  Cosham,  co.  Wilts,  50  marks  from  the  extent  or  farm 
of  the  manor  of  Wyrardesbury,  co.  Buckingham,  and  50  marks  at  the  hands 
of  the  abbot,  prior  and  convent  of  St.  Albans  for  the  Toidance  of  that  abbey 
and  its  temporalities,  with  priority  of  payment.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  25.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Baldwin  Hyde,  one  of  the  clerks  of  Chancery, 
Westminster,  of  the  office  of  clerk  of  Parliament  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Dec,  18.  Grant  to  the  said  Baldwin  of  40/.  yearly  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the 

Wc8tmii6t(r.  issues  of  the  hanaper  so  long  as  he  remain  in  the  said  ofiice  of  clerk  of 

parliament.  By  p.s, 


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1470.  Membrane  15 — cont. 

Dec.  18.         Ratification  of  the  estate  of  the  said  Baldwin  as  canon  and  prebendary 
WestmiiMter.  of   the  king's  free  chapel  or  college  of  St.  Mary  and   SS.   George  the 
Martyr  and  Edward  the  Confessor  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore. 

By  p.8. 

MSMBRANS  14. 

Dec.  18.         Grant  to  John  Smeethe,  clerk,  of  the  custody  of  the  house  or  hospital  of 
Westminster.  St.  Mary  of  Bethelem  without  Bisshopisgate,  London, 

By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 
Vacated  becatite  otherwise  below, 

Dec.  7.  Grant  to  the  king's  uterine  brother  Jasper,  earl  of  Pembroke,  of  the  free 

Westminster,  disposition  of  the  advowsoii  of  the  parish  church  of  Meyvode  in  the 
lordship  of  Fowys,  in  the  diocese  of  St.  Asaph,  at  its  next  voidance. 

By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Dec.  18.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Smeethe,  clerk,  of  the  custody  of  the  house  or 
W«stminster.  hospital  of  St.  Mary  of  Bethelem  without  Bisshopisgate,  London. 

By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Dec.  20,  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  John  Swynarton  of  the 
Westminster,  office  of  ranger  of  the  king's  forest  of  Cunk  alias  the  office  of  ranger  and 
how-bearer  of  the  hays  of  AUerwas  and  Teddeley  Hey,  Chisteleyn  Haye  and 
Gavley  and  the  custody  of  the  forest  of  Cannock,  co.  Stafford,  receiving  the 
accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  eounty  of  Stafford,  in  the  same 
manner  as  Richard  de  Hampton  had  in  the  time  of  Edward  III,  or  Thomas 
Bate  of  the  gift  of  the  present  king.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Dec.  19.  Grant,  during  office,  to  John,  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  who  has 
Westminster,  heen  keeper  of  the  privy  seal  from  24  October  last,  of  20s.  daily  from  that 
date,  viz.  98/.  6#.  Sd.  yearly  from  the  issues  'of  the  county  of  Lincoln,  40/. 
yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Nottingham  and  Derby,  38/.  6s.  Sd, 
yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham, 
50/.  yearly  from  the  farm  or  issues,  subsidies  and  ulnages  of  cloth  in 
town  and  suburbs  of  Bristol  and  a  moiety  of  the  forfeitures  of  the  same, 
46/.  13*.  4c/.  yearly  from  the  farm  or  issues  of  the  subsidy  and  ulnage  of 
cloth  in  the  county  of  Wilts  and  the  city  of  Salisbury  and  a  moiety  of  the 
forfeiture  of  the  same,  66/.  13*.  4c?.  yearly  from  the  farm  of  the  city  of 
Winchester,  and  30/.  yearly  from  the  farm  and  increment  of  the  town  of 
Cambridge,  payable  at  Easter  and  Michaelmas,  with  provision  for  payment 
at  that  date  up  till  the  day  of  his  departure  from  office.  By  p.8. 

14,71. 

Jan.  2.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  kinsman  Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick 

Westminster,  and  Salisbury,  of  the  office  of  admiral  of  England,  Ireland  and  Aquitaine, 
with  the  accustomed  fees,  with  divers  specified  powers.     [^FoederaJ] 

Jan.  17.  Mandate  to  the  cscheator  in  the  counties  of  Southampton  and  Wilts  for 

Westminster,  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Wilton,  of  the  order  of 
St. Benedict,  to  Dame  Alice  Comeland,  nun  of  the  monastery,  whose  election 
as  abbess  B.  bishop  of  Salisbury  has  confirmed,  and  whose  fealty  the  king 
has  ordered  to  bo  taken  by  William  Ive,  clerk.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  :— 
Somerset  and  Dorset. 
Devon  and  Cornwall. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Jan.  25.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  John  Walter,  clerk,  of  the  custody  or  office 

Westminster,  of  keeper  of  the  hanaper  of  Chancery,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  p.». 


234  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1471.  '  MSMBRANB  13. 

Jan.  11.         Grant  to  Master  Edward  Underwode,  scholar  in  theology,  of  the  prebend 
Westminster,  of  Underdoun  in  the  collegiate  church  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Braggenorth, 
CO.  Salop.  By  p.8. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  of  the  said  church. 

Jan.  11.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  William  Water  as  bailiff  of  the  king's 

Westminster,  lordships  of  Cokeham  and  Bray,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at  his  own 

hands.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Jan.  25.         General  pardon  to  Master  Robert  Stillyngton,  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells, 
Westminster,  dean  of  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Martin  le  Grand,  London^  late  keeper 
of  the  privy  seal,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  18  January. 

By  p.p. 

Jan.  27.  Pardon  to  Edmund  Warter,  late  of  the  household  of  Edward  who  lately 

Westminster,  called  himself  king  of  England,  esquire,  and  Thomas  Scarlet  of  the  town 
of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  *  yoman,*  pledges  of  William  Pancok  late 
of  Westminster,  *  yoman,'  late  of  the  said  household,  of  certain  sums 
required  from  the  said  William  amounting  to  7/.  6*.  8rf.  viz.  100*.  for 
certain  trespasses  of  which  he  was  indicted,  40«.  for  certain  trespasses  of 
which  he  was  impeached  by  return  of  Simon  Smyth  and  William  Heriot, 
late  sheriffs  of  Middlesex,  and  Qs,  Sd,  for  certain  trespasses  of  which  be 
was  indicted,  as  appears  in  the  Exchequer.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Jan.  27.         Ratification  of  the  estate  which   John   Faukes,   king's  clerk,  has  as 

Westminster,  warden   or  dean  of  the  king's  free  chapel  or  college  of  St.  Mary  and 

SS.  George  the  Martyr  and  Edward  the  Confessor  within  the  ^castle  of 

Wyndesore.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Jan.  28.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servitor  John  Lowas,  one  of  the 
Westminster,  yeoman  of  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  parker  or  keeper  of  the  new  park 
below  the  king's  castle  of  Wyndesore,  with  wages  of  4cf.  daily  from  the 
fee-farm  of  the  town  of  New  Wyndesore  and  all  other  profits. 

By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Jan.  29.         Protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  for  Robert  Bichard  of  the 

Westminster,   city  of  London,  '  mercer,'  alias  merchant,  going  to  Ireland  on  the  king's 

service  in  the  company  of  the  king's  kinsman  George,  duke  of  Clarence, 

lieutenant  of  Ireland,  on  the  safe-custody,  defence  and  victualliag  of  that 

land.  By  bill  of  p.8. 

1470. 

Dec.  10.  Grant,  during  office,  to  Thomas  Billyng,  chief  justice  of  the  King's 

Westminster.  Bench,  of  40  marks  yearly  from  9  October  last  from  the  issues  of  the 
hanaper  and  a  tun  of  wine  yearly  at  Christmas  in  the  port  of  London  at 
the  hands  of  the  chief  butler  of  England  or  his  deputy  there. 

By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

1471. 

Jan.  30.  Presentation  of  Master  John  Courteys,  curate  of  the  parish  church  of 

Westminster.  Cattestoke,  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  to  the  parish  church  of  High  Ongre, 
in  the  diocese  of  London,  on. an  exchange  of  benefices  with  Bichard  Lake. 

By  p.s. 

Feb  1.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servitor  William  Fyler  of  the  office 

Westminster,  of  water-bailiff  of  the  town  of  Bristol,  with  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Jan.  18.  Batification  of  the  estate  which  John  Spence,  clerk,  has  as  chaplain  of 

Westminster,  the  chapel  or  chantry  of  Holy  Cross  within  the  king's  castle  of  Old  Sarum, 

CO.  Wilts. 

Feb.  4.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  that  he 

Westminster.  Bhall  have  all  charters,  letters  patent  and  writs  in  chancery  and  other  courts 

of  the  king  quit  of  fee  or  fine.  By  p.8. 


49  HENKT  VI.  286 


1471.  Membrane  13 — cont, 

Feb.  5.  Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  William   Towne,  the  king's  almoner,  of  all 

Westminster,  goods  and  chattels  of  felons  de  se  and  deodands  in  augmentation  of  the 

king's  alms.  By  K.  by  word  of  month. 

Feb.  1.  Grant,  during  good  behaviour,  to  Thomas  Hunt  of  the  offices  of  clerk  and 

Westminster,  surveyor  of  the  king's  works  within  the  realm,  with  all  fees,  liveries  of 

vestures,  furs  and  linings  of  *  tertren,'  houses,   '  storehouses,'  plots  and 

reasonable  expenses,  in  the  same  manner  as  William  Clyve  or  anyone  else 

who  had  the  offices.  By  p.s. 

1470.  Membrane  12. 

Dec  22,         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Richard  George,  esquire,  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,   keeper  of  all  swans  in  the  Thames  from  the  town  of  Graveshende   to 

Cicestre  with  all  members  and  creeks  of  that  river,  with  fees  as  in  the  last  year 

of  Edward  III.  and  the  first  of  Richard  II.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Dec.  28.         Grant  to    Richard  de  Veer,   son    of   John  de  Veer,  earl  of  Oxford, 

Westminster,  deceased,  of  the  free  chapels  of  Eyton  and  Thornebury,  co.  Bedford,  in  the 

king's  gift  by  the  death  of  William  de  la  Zouche,  knight,  and  the  minority 

of  John  his  son  and  heir.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

14,71. 

Jan.  3.  Grant-to  the  king's  clerk  Master  Ralph  Makerell,  chancellor  of  the  king's 

Westminster,    consort,  of  the  prebend  in  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the 
palace  of  Westminster  void  by  the  death  of  John  Wylly.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  elsewhere  belauf. 

Writ  de  intendendo  for  the  king's  kinsman  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and 
Salisbury,  appointed  admiral  of  England. 

1470. 

Dec.  17.         Ratification  of  the  estate  which  William  Broun,  clerk,  has  as  master  or 

Westminster,  waitlen  of  the  hospital  or  house  of  St.  John   Baptist,  Dorchestre,  and 

master  of  the  house  or  chapel  called  '  le  priory  hermitage '  by  Dorcestre, 

CO.  Dorset.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

1471. . 

Jan.  3.  Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  Master  Ralph  Makerell,  chancellor  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  consort,  of  the  prebend  in  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen 
within  the  palace  of  Westminster,  void  by  the  death  of  John  Wylly. 

By  p.8. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

1470. 

Dec.  21.         Grants  during  pleasure,  to  Alan  Stery  of  the  office  of  constable  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  castle  of  Shrewsbury  and  the  custody  of  the  castle  and  the  gaol  of 

the  castle  and  the  prisoners  therein,  and  *l\d,  daily  for  his  wages  as  in  the 

great  roll  of  34  Edward  IIL  and  the  great  roll  of  12  Richard  II.  from  the 

fee  farm  of  the  town  of  Shrewsbury,  with  all  other  profits. 

By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

1471. 

Feb.  4.  Ratification  of  the  estate  which  William  Forden  has  as  chaplain,  master 

Westminster,  or  warden  of  the  hospital  of  St.  James  by  Cicestre,  co.  Sussex,  and  gi-ant 

to  him  of  the  hospital  for  life.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Feb.  1 1.         Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  Ceme  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place 
Westminster,   of  John,  last  abbot,  deceased.  By  p.8. 

Feb.  13.  Pardon  to  John  Dynham,  lord  Dynham,  alias  John  Dyneham  of  Dyneham, 

Westminster,  alias  John  Dynam  of  Caerdynan,  alias  John   Dynham  late  of  Nuttewyll, 

CO.  Devon,  esquire,  late  sheriff  of  Devon,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  12  February  last,  all  alienations  and  perquisitions  of  lands  without 


286  CALENDAR  OP  LATENT  ROLLS. 


1471.  Membrane  12 — cant. 

licence,  all  entries  into  his  inheritance  without  dae  livery,  and  all  fines, 
issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  to  the  king  before  that  date. 

By  p.s. 

Feb.  13,         Grant  to  John  Crecy,  canon  and  prebendary  of  St.  John  in  the  collegiate 

Westminster,  church  of  St.  Mary,  Wai'wick,  of  a  cauonry  and  prebend  in  the  king's  free 

chapel  or  college  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  on  an 

exchange  of  benefices  with  Clement  Smyth.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  warden  or  dean  and  president  of  the  said 
free  chapel  or  college. 

Feb.  14.         Grant  to  Damianus  de  Peyso^  born  in  Genoa,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body 
Westminster,   of  letters  of  denization.  By  p.s.  and  for  40*.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  uterine  brother  Jasper,  earl  of  Pembroke,  of 
the  office  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Gloucestre  with  a  meadow 
called  'Kyngesmede'  by  the  castle  and  a  profit  called  '  Castelcoule ' 
pertaining  to  the  office,  with  all  fees  and  other  emoluments.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  15.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Lylbourne  of  all  lands  and  tenements  late  of 

Westminster.  Thomas  Soules  in  the  Hough  in  Stanfordam,  co.  Northumberland,  forfeited 
by  the  latter,  of  the  yearly  value  of  30s,  as  appears  in  the  Exchequer,  31*. 
free  rent  in  Ulleston  by  Haukwell,  co.  Northumberland,  and  a  tenement  in 
Ingowe  called  *  the  pasturesfeld '  in  the  same  county,  of  the  yearly  value 
of  7*.  in  the  king's  hands  after  the  decease  of  John  Felton,  knight,  and  the 
farm  and  rent  of  the  town  or  lordship  of  Newebygging  by  Wodehorne, 
CO.  Northumberland,  of  the  yearly  value  of  10/.  6^.  in  the  king's  hands  by 
the  forfeiture  of  John  Balliall,  late  king  of  Scots,  in  the  same  manner  as 
William  Erington,  esquire,  deceased,  held  them.  By  p.s. 


Membrane  11. 

Feb.  16.  Licence  for  Thomas  Danyell,  "William  Elmet,  Henry  Raynold,  John 
Westininster.  Beale,,  John  Haydon,  Thomas  Reed,  Thomas  Warwild,  Thomas  Grene, 
John  Lowes,  William  Michell,  William  Hoode  and  Nicholas  Sewall, 
freemen  of  the  mistery  of  dyers  of  the  city  of  London,  to  found  a  fraternity 
or  perpetual  gild  of  two  guardians  and  the  commonal^  of  freemen  of  the 
mistery  of  dyers  dwelling  within  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London  from  the 
said  freemen  and  others  who  may  wish  to  be  of  the  said  fraternity. 
The  said  guardians  and  commonalty  shall  form  a  body  corporate  with 
power  of  acquiring  in  perpetuity  lands,  rents,  services  and  other  possessions 
and  shall  have  perpetual  succession  and  a  common  seal,  and  the  said 
commonalty,  viz.  the  freemen  of  the  mistery,  whenever  they  please  shall 
elect  two  guardians  to  support  the  business  and  matters  touching  the  said 
mistery  or  fraternity  and  to  rule  the  said  commonalty  and  mistery  and  all 
men  practising  the  same  and  their  servants,  works  and  merchandise  within 
the  said  city  and  suburbs,  and  the  guardians  and  commonalty  shall  make 
reasonable  ordinances  for  the  governance  of  the  mistery.  And  the  said 
guardians  and  commonalty  shall  have  scrutiny  and  supervision  of  all  works 
and  merchandise  pertaining  to  the  mistery  in  the  city  and  suburbs  and 
within  20  miles  of  the  city,  with  power  of  forfeiture,  and  of  every  such 
forfeiture  within  the  city  and  suburbs  one  moiety  shall  be  to  the  use  of 
the  citizens  and  the  other  to  the  use  of  the  guardians  and  commonalty,  and 
of  every  such  forfeiture  without  the  city  and  suburbs  one  moiety  shall  be 
to  the  use  of  the  king  and  the  other  to  the  use  of  the  guardians  and 
commonalty.  And  grant  to  the  guai*dians  and  commonalty  of  licence  to 
acquire  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  lands,  tenements  and  rents  to  the 
value  of  10/.  yearly.  By  p.s.  and  for  40/.  paid  in  the  hanaper» 


49  HENftT  VI.     .  237 


14^1^  Membrane  11 — cotU. 

Feb.  21.         Ghrant  to  Judoc    de    Pudenbrook,  chaplain,  born  in   the  diooese  of 
Wettminster.   Tournaj,  of  letters  of  denization. 

By  p.s.  and  for  6f.  8^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  22.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Convera,  esquire,  of  the  tenour  of 

Westminster,  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  17  October,  39  Henry  VI,  appointing 

him  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms  in  the  place  of  Thomas  Pope, 

deceased.     These  letters  have  been  lost  bj  accident,  as  he  has  taken  oath  in 

Chancery,  and  they  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

Feb.  22.         Gi'ant  for  life  to  John  Hyde,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  king's 

Westiunfitcr.  seijeants  at  arms  and  \2d.  daily  for  his  wages  from  the  issues  of  the  county 

of  Gloucester  from  8  December  last,  from  which  time  he  has  occupied  the 

office,  and  a  vesture  of  livery  of  the  household  as  other  esquires  of  the 

household  hare  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  22.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  John  Bagot,  one  of  the  clerks  of 
Westminster,  Chancery,  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  clerks  of  the  crown  in  Chancery  which 
Willia{n  Bous,  deceased,  had  of  the  king's  grant,  with  all  profits,  and  20/. 
yearly  from  Easter  last  from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper  and  a  livery  of 
vesture  and  fur  as  the  said  William  or  Richard  Sturgeon,  late  one  of  the 
clerks  of  the  crown  aforesaid,  had,  yearly  at  Christmas  and  Whitsuntide  at  the 
hands  of  the  keeper  of  the  hanaper  or  the  keeper  of  the  great  wardrobe. 

By  p.8. 

Membranes  10  and  9. 

Feb,  13.         Inspeximui  of  letters  patent  dated  1  October,  9  Henry  VI,  inspecting 

Westminster,  and  confirming  to  the  merchants  of  Almain  a  charter  dated  at  Westminster, 

25  November,  1  Henry  V,  inspecting  and  confirming  letters  patent  dated 

24  October,  1  Henry  IV,  inspecting  and  confirming  letters  patent  dated 

6  November,  1  Bichard  II,  inspecting  and  confirming  the  following  :— 

1.  A  charter  dated  at  Windsor,  1  February,  31  Edward  I.  [Charter 

Roll,  31  Edward  I.  No.  44], 

2.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  14  March,  1  Edward  III.  [^Charter 

Roll,  B.enry  IIL  No  75],  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter  dated 
at  Windsor,  7  December,  11  Edward  II. 

and  grant  to  the  merchants  of  the  city  of  Cologne  in  Almain,  who  have  and 
in  times  past  have  had  among  other  merchants  of  Almain  the  house  in  the 
city  of  London  commonly  called,  '  Guyldhalla  Theutonicorum,'  that  from 
10  October  last  for  five  years  throughout  the  realm  of  England  and  other 
places  subject  to  the  king  they  may  use  and  enjoy  all  the  privileges,  immuni- 
ties, quittances  and  customs  and  other  things  specified  in  the  said  charters. 
And  grant  to  them  that  during  that  time  they  and  their  factors,  attorneys 
and  servants  shall  be  quit  of  all  subsidies  granted  to  the  king  for  their  persons 
or  for  all  goods  and  merchandise  brought  by  them  into  or  out  of  the  realm, 
saving  to  the  king  his  ancient  rights  and  customs.  By  p.s. 

MSMBRANB  9 — COnt, 

Feb.  16,  Grant,  during  office,  to  John  Plumraer,  knight,  to  whom  the  king 
Westminster,  lately  granted  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  great  wardrobe  by  letters 
patent,  of  the  sum  of  220/.  6s,  Sd.  yeai'ly  from  Michaelmas  last  for  the 
expenses  of  the  wardrobe,  viz.  50  marks  at  the  hands  of  the  abbot^  prior 
and  convent  of  St.  Augustine's,  Canterbury,  for  a  release  made  to  them  of 
a  certain  sum  which  they  used  to  render  at  each  voidance  of  the  abbey, 
45/.  from  the  custody  of  the  manors  of  Benstede  and  Walton  alias 
Wanton  with  the  park  and  warren,  and  all  lands  in  Charlwode,  co.  Surrey,  16/. 
from  the  custody  of  the  manor  of  Folstedehall  in  Brounham,  co.  Norfolk, 


288  OALENDAlB  of  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1471.  Membrane  9 — cent, 

which  Lonis  Bobessard,  lord  of  Bourgehier,  deceased,  held  for  life  of  the 
grant  of  Henry  Y,  36/.  from  a  rent  pertaining  to  the  castle  of  Rochester 
payable  at  the  feast  of  St.  Andrew  and  certain  other  issues  pertaining  to 
the  castle,  30/.  from  the  farm  of  the  king's  manors  and  lordships  of 
Cokeham  and  Bray,  co.  Berks,  30/.  from  the  farm  and  issues  of  the  subsidy 
and  ulnage  of  cloth  in  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks  and  a  moiety  of  the 
forfeiture  of  the  same,  and  30/.  yearly  from  the  like  in  the  counties  of 
Somerset  and  Dorset,  with  preference  of  payment.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  8. 

Feb.  22.  Ordinance,  on  account  of  the  dissensions  between  the  citizens  of  York, 
Westminster,  for  the  election  of  a  mayor  of  the  city  in  the  following  manner.  On 
the  vigil  of  St.  Gregory  next  the  sheriffs  of  the  city  shall  summon  all 
the  searchers  of  every  mistery  within  tlie  city  and  liberty  to  cause  all  the 
workers  of  their  misteries  to  appear  personally  in  the  Guildhall  of  the 
city  on  the  following  day  for  the  election  of  a  mayor  for  the  year  following 
1  April  next ;  and  the  workers  thus  assembled  shall  nominate  two  aldermen 
of  th»  city,  neither  of  whom  shall  have  been  twice  mayor  or  mayor  for  four 
years  previously,  and  the  names  of  these  shall  be  presented  in  writing  to 
he  aldermen  and  council  by  the  recorder,  the  senior  sheriff  and  the. 
common  clerk.  Each  alderman  and  councillor  shall  then  secretly  declare 
his  choice  of  the  two  to  the  said  recorder,  sheriff  and  clerk,  and  the  one  of 
the  two  with  most  votes  shall  be  declared  elected  mayor  for  the  year 
aforesaid,  the  senior  clerk  chosing  in  case  of  equality;  and  if  he  shall  die 
or  quit  oflSce  within  the  year  the  other  shall  be  mayor  for  the  remainder  of 
the  year  or  another  alderman  shall  be  elected  as  above  at  the  discretion 
of  the  aldermen  and  councillors.  And  on  1  April  at  the  tenth  hour  before 
noon  the  mayor  elect  shall  take  the  accustomed  oath  before  the  citizens  in 
the  Guildhall  and  the  aldermen  and  citizens  shall  swear  to  assist  him.  And 
in  future  years  the  election  shall  be  made  in  the  same  manner,  except  that 
the  existing  mayor  shall  summon  the  searchers  and  shall  choose  in  case 
of  equality,  and  each  successive  mayor  shall  remain  in  office  until  1  April, 
and  anyone  who  shall  take  upon  himself  or  occupy  the  office  of  mayoralty 
without  such  election  shall  forfeit  the  sum  of  100/.,  one  moiety  to  the  king 
and  the  other  moiety  to  the  use  of  the  city*  IRolls  of  J^arliatnenty  r. 
455.1  By  pet.  in  Parliament. 

Feb.  21.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  abbess  and  convent  of  the  monastery 
Westminster,   of  St.  Saviour  and  SS.  Mary  and  Bridget,  Syon,  co.  Middlesex,  of  the  order 
of  St.  Augustine,  of  the  tenours  of  the  following  :^ 

1.  A  petition  (English)  of  the  said  abbess  and  convent  in  Parliament  at 

Westminster,  26  November  last,  that  no  statute  or  act  of  resumption 
made  in  that  Parliament  should  be  in  any  way  prejudicial  to  them 
in  respect  of  any  grants  and  confirmations  made  to  them,  and  that 
all  grants  to  the  provost  and  scholars  of  the  royal  college  of 
St.  Mary  and  St.  Nicholas,  Cambridge,  of  the  priory  of  St.  Michael's 
Mount,  CO,  Cornwall,  the  manor  of  Tileshide,  sometime  parcel  of  the 
abbey  of  Caen^  the  parsonage  of  Felstede  and  a  soil  and  ground  of 
wood  called  *Blakeley,'  or  *  Blakeholley,*  co.  Essex,  also  parcel 
of  the  said  abbey  of  Caen,  all  the  lands  and  possessions  sometime  of 
the  abbey  of  St.  Nicholas  of  Angers  in  the  county  of  Buckingham  and 
in  Spaldyng,  co.  Lincoln,  and  the  fruits  of  the  church  of  Cosham, 
CO.  Wilts,  should  be  void  and  of  no  effect  and  that  the  said  beseechers 
should  have  the  same. 

2.  The  assent  to  the  same  t-^A  cest  bille  lez  communez  sont  assentuz. 
8.  The  response  of  the  king  : — Le  Rot/  le  voet% 

[RolU  of  Parliament^  v.  456,] 


49  HENRY  VI.  239 


1471.  Membrane  8— c<?«/. 

March  21 .        Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Mocheluey,  of  the 
Westminster,  order  of  St.  Benedict,  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  William  Crukerne, 
last  abbot,  deceased. 

March  22.        Whereas  by  an  act  in  Parliament,  26  November  last,  it  was  ordained  that 

Westminster,  the  election  of  a  mayor  of  the  city  of  York  should  take  place  annually  on 

the  feast  of  St.  Gregory,  but  on  account  of  certain  dissensions  between  the 

citizens  no  election  has  been  made,  the  king  hereby  appoints  William 

Holbeki  citizen  and  aldermen  of  the  city,  mayor  for  one  year.     [^FcederaJ] 

By  K.  and  C. 

March  21.        Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  John  Neville,  marquis  of  Monntagne,  and 
Westminster,  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  of  the  king's  castle,  manor  and  lordship  of 

Wresill,  co.  York,  with  knights'  fees,  stanks,  mills  and  all  appurtenances. 

[Fcedera.']  .  By  p.s. 

March  21.        Presentation  of  Oliver  Blande,  chaplain,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of 
Westminster.   Richemond,  of  the  jurisdiction  of  John  Shirwood,  archdeacon  of  Richemond, 
to  the  parish  church  of  Gosforth,  of  the  same  jurisdiction,  on  an  exchange 
of  benefices  with  William  Egremond,  bishop  of  Dromore. 

March  22.        Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  William  Tyler  of  the  office  of  clerk  of  the 
Westminster,  market  of  the  household,  with  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Presentation  of  John  Perret  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  Lasseham, 
in  the  diocese  of  Winchester,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Hewe. 

March  28.       Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  John  Rypon,  esquire,  of  the 
Westminster,  custody  of  the  king's  manor  or  lordship  of  Eltham,  co.  Kent,  with  wages 
of  6^.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  manor  from  9  October  last. 

By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

April  1.  Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of 

Westminster.   Dame  Margaret  More,  nun,  as  abbess  of  the  monastery  of  Godstowe,  of  the 
order  of  St.  Benedict. 

MSMBRANB  1. 

Feb.  22.  Grant  to  the  merchants  of  Genoa  for  six  years  from  Easter,  10  Edward  IV, 
(Westminster,  that  all  merchants  of  Genoa  called  '  Januays'  and  all  other  merchants  and 
brokers  of  Genoa,  denizen  and  alien,  and  factors,  clerks,  attorneys,  subjects 
and  vassals  shall  be  quit  of  certain  subsidies  granted  in  Parliament  at 
Redyng,  31  Henry  VI,  and  that  in  respect  of  certain  subsidies  granted  in 
Parliament  at  Westminster,  29  April  3  Edward  IV,  they  shall  not  pay  more 
than  43*.  Ad,  for  the  subsidy  of  each  sack  of  wool  and  every  240  wool-fells 
and  10*.  for  the  custody  of  the  same  and  \2d,  for  the  subsidy  of  tin  of  the 
value  of  20*.  and  3cf.  for  the  custom  of  the  same.     [Foedera.^  By  p.s. 

Like  grant  to  John  de  Bardes  of  Florence,  being  in  the  realm  of  England, 
and  three  clerks  and  four  servants  of  his.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  24.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Langstrother,  prior  of  the  Hospital  of  St  John 

Westminster,  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  John  Delves,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  warden 
of  the  exchange  and  mint  within  the  Tower  of  London  and  the  custody  of 
the  coinages  of  gold  and  silver  within  the  realm  of  England  and  the  town 
of  Calais,  receiving  fees  as  in  the  last  year  of  Edward  lil.  and  the  first  of 
Bichard  II.  from  the  issues  of  the  same,  with  all  accustomed  profits. 
iFoedera.']  By  p.s. 


240  CALENDAE  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1471.  Mbmbranb  6. 

Feb.  24.         Grant,  during  pleasure^  to  John  Pcyutour  of  100*.  yeai-ly  which  the 
Westminster,   abbot  and  convent  of  St.  Augustine's,  Canterbury,  render  to  the  king  for 
the  farm  of  the  hundreds  of  Byngeslowe,  Dunhampford  and  Blengate. 

Feb.  24.  The  king's  lieges  John  Marchall,  Thomas  Desford  and  John  Wendy, 
Westminster,  merchants  of  the  city  of  London,  have  shown  the  king  that  in  October, 
1467,  each  of  them  sent  a  ship  to  the  city  of  Bordeaux  in  the  company  of 
other  ships  of  the  realm  and  on  the  voyage  they  took  a  ship  of  the 
Spaniards  laden  with  divers  goods  and  merchandise  opposite  the  Isle  oE 
Wight  and  took  it  to  the  port  of  Suthampton,  and  in  this  ship  were  certain 
persons  calling  themselves  subjects  of  the  duke  of  Burgundy  who  claimed 
the  ownerahip  of  divers  goods  and  merchandise  in  the  ship,  and  although 
they  raised  war  against  the  king's  said  lieges  and  aided  the  Spaniards, 
nevertheless  after  the  capture  they  complained  to  Edward,  lately  earl  of 
March,  occupying  the  crown,  as  subjects  of  the  duke  of  Burgundy  and  sought 
restitution,  and  the  king's  said  lieges  made  answer  to  them  and  the 
complaint  was  dismissed,  and  afterwards  the  said  duke  of  Burgundy  at  the 
instance  of  one  Matice  Tele  of  Bniges  and  others  granted  to  the  said 
Matice  and  his  society  letters  of  marque  and  reprisal  against  John  Cok, 
John  Esyngton,  Nicholas  Faunt,  John  Marchall,  John  Cole,  John  Wendy, 
Thomas  Desford  and  Thomas  Roger,  subjects  of  the  king,  for  the  sum  of 
747/.  of  money  of  Flanders,  and  by  vii*tue  of  these  letters  the  said  Thomas 
Desford  was  lately  arrested  at  Midelbourgh  and  imprisoned  there  for  the 
space  of  18  weeks,  and  certain  goods  of  one  Thomas  Wareyn  of  London, 
^mercer,'  were  seized  as  goods  of  the  said  John  Marchall  and  never 
restored  to  him,  and  the  said  John  Wendy  having  letters  of  safe-conduct 
of  the  duke  believed  himself  safe  but  means  were  devised  to  arrest  him  in 
Brabant  and  Flanders  and  he  was  compelled  to  quit  those  countries.  The 
king  accordingly  grants  to  the  said  John  Marchall,  Thomas  Desford  and 
John  Wendy  counter-marque  and  reprisal  against  any  subjects  of  the  said 
duke  to  the  value  of  1,000/.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  27.         Signification  to  R.  bishop  of  Salisbury  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Westminster,  of  Roger  Bemyster,  monk  of  the  monastery  of  Ceme,  of  the  order  of 

St.  Benedict,  as  abbot  of  that  place  in  the  place  of  John  Yanne,  last  abbot, 

deceased.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  24.  Grant  in  frank  almoin  from  Michaelmas  last  to  Robert  Wodolarke,  the 
Westminster,  provost,  and  the  scholars  of  the  royal  college  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Nicholas, 
Cambridge,  of  the  manor,  lordship  or  priory  of  Seint  Margret  Stratton 
alias  Stratton  Margret^  co.  Wilts,  the  reversion  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of 
Paunfeld  alias  the  alien  piiory  of  Paunfeld  with  all  lands  and  appurtenances 
in  the  county  of  Essox  and  the  city  of  London  on  the  death  or  cession  of 
Gresilda  Hende,  a  farm  or  rent  of  6  marks  yearly  which  the  prior  of 
Folkestone  is  bound  to  render  lo  the  king  for  an  impost  to  the  chief  house 
of  the  priory  beyond  seas,  at  the  hands  of  the  prior  or  the  sheriff  of  Kent, 
the  manor  of  Huntyngfeld,  co.  Kent,  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of 
Haddescogh  or  Haddescough,  co.  Norfolk,  to  hold  with  advowsons,  rents, 
farms,  lands,  liberties,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge  and  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 
March  2.        Ratification  of  the  estate  which  Master  John  Shirwode  has  as  master  or 
Westminster,  warden  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Nicholas  in  the  suburbs  of  York. 

By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

March  4.        Grant  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  St.  Andrew's,  Hexham,  co.  North - 
Westminster,  umberland,  of  two  tuns  of  red  wine  yearly  in  the  port  of  Newcastle  on 
Tyne  at  the  hands  of  the  chief  butler  of  England  or  his  deputy  there. 

By  p.s. 


49  HBNET  VI.  841 


1471.  Membrane  6 — cant. 

Mandate  in  puisuance  to  the  chief  butler  or  his  lieutenant  in  the  port. 

Appointment  of  William  Staveley,  William  Spencer  andJohn  Austyn 
to  take  stone-cutters,  carpenters,  plumbers,  masons,  tilers,  smiths  and  other 
workmen  for  the  works  of  the  king's  manors  of  Wodestok,  Hangburgh, 
Wotton  and  Stanesfeld  and  the  mill  of  Wodestok  and  the  enclosure  of  the 
park  of  Wodestok  and  the  meadows  within  it,  and  stone,  timber,  tiles, 
shingles,  glass,  iron,  lead,  lime  and  other  necessaries  and  caiTiage  for  the 
same.  By  K. 

March  6.        Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Dorset  for  the  restitution  of 

Westminster,  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Cerne,  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  to 

Roger  Bemyster,  monk  of  the  house,  whose  election  as  abbot  B,  bishop  of 

Salisbury  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken.  By  p.s. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

March  5.         Appointment  of  Thomas    Maynwaryng,    esquire,    Thomas    Corewen, 

Westminster.  Thomas  Aghton,  Thomas  Colbrond  and  Edmund  Selonge  to  iake'carriage 

for  the  transport  of  a  cannon  called  *  Mile  End© '  from  Bristol  to  the  castle 

of  Horneby  for  delivery  to  Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight,  for  the 

siege  of  the  castle.     [^Foedera.']  *  By  K.  &  0. 

April  4.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks  for  the 

Westminster,   restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Godstowe  to  Dame  Margaret 

More,  nun  of  the  house,  whose  election  as  abbess  J.  bishop  of  Lincoln  has 

confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  ordered  to  be  taken  by  the  abbot 

of  Osney. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  :— 
Southampton  and  Wilts. 
Buckinghani. 
Warwick. 
Gloucester, 
Sussex. 
Dorset. 
jNorthampton. 

The  like  to  John  Stokton,  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

April  7.  Signification  to  B.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells  of  the  royal  assent  to  the 

Westminster,   election  of  John  Bracy,  monk  of  the  monastery  of  Mochelney,  of  the  order 
of  St.  Benedict,  as  abbot  of  that  place. 

April  8.  General  pardon  to  William  Noreys  of  Tattenden,  co.  Berks,  knight. 

Westminster,  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Membranes  5  and^. 

March  23.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  George,  doke  of  Clarence,  from 
Westminster.  Michaelmas  last,  of  the  manors  of  Merston  Mesey  and  Cosham,  co.  Wilts, 
the  manor  of  Swalowefeld  with  appurtenances  in  the  same  county,  the 
manors  of  Benestede  and  Waulton  on  the  Hill,  co.  Surrey,  and  the  manor 
of  Great  Wrattyng,  co.  Suffolk,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts  leet, 
views  of  frank-pledge  and  all  other  liberties  and  franchises,  20/.  yearly 
from  the  farm  of  the  borough  of  Bedford,  10/.  yearly  from  the  custody  of 
the  assize  of  bread  and  ale  in  the  University  of  Cambridge,  50  marks  yearly 
which  the  abbot,  prior  and  convent  of  St.  Albans  pay  to  the  king  for  the 
voidance  of  the  abbey  and  its  temporalities,  10  marks  yearly  from  tho  farm 
of  two  parts  of  the  manor  of  Bodyngton,  cos.  Oxford  and  Berks,  and 
5  marks  yearly  from  the  farm  of  tho  third  part  which  Richard  Damory  and 
his  heirs  pay,  40/.  yearly  which  tho  abbot  and  convent  of  Bury  St,  Edmunds 

y  96186.  Q 


^42  OALUlfDAll  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1471.  Memhrmies  b  and  ^ — canU 

pay  to  the  king  for  the  custody  of  the  abbey  and  its  temporalities,  9/.  lf>*.  9rf. 
from  the  surplusage  of  the  manor  of  Lowistoftand  the  hundred  of  Ludyng- 
land,  CO.  SuSblk,  at  the  hands  of  the  heirs  male  of  Michael  de  la  Pole,  earl 
oE  Suffolk,  or  other  castles,  manors,  lands  and  rents  specified  in  the  seventh 
roll  oiF  Henry  Y.  assigned  to  the  said  Michael  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  to 
the  value  of  500/.  yearly  at  the  hands  of  the  said  heirs  male  or  the  sheriff 
of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  40/.  yearly  for  the  manor  of  Hedyngton  with  the 
handled  of  Bolyngdon  without  the  north  gate  of  Oxford  at  the  hands  of 
William  Wilcotes,  esquire,  and  his  heirs  or  the  men  of  the  town  or  the 
sheriff  of  Oxford  and  Berks,  20/.  yearly  from  the  &rm  of  the  town  of 
Dorchester  at  the  hands  of  the  burgesses  or  the  sheriff  of  Somerset  and 
Dorset,  12/.  yearly  which  tJie  abbess  and  convent  of  Shaftesbury  pay  for 
the  custody  of  the  town  of  Shaftesbury,  18/.  and  a  pair  of  gilded  spurs 
yearly  for  the  farm  of  the  manor  of  Peurestoke,  co.  Dorset,  which  John 
Wroxhale  and  his  heirs  pay,  35/.  yearly  which  the  burgesses  of  Oxford  pay 
for  the  farm  of  the  town,  13/.  yearly  which  John  Norres,  esquire,  and 
William  his  son  pay  for  the  custody  of  the  manor  of  Benham  Lovell,  co. 
Berks,  and  two  messuages,  two  carucates  of  land,  40  acres  of  meadow  and 
20  acres  of  wood  in  Helbenham  and  Westbroke  in  the  same  county  which 
Richard  Herefeld,  deceased,  held  for  life  of  the  grant  of  Richard  II.  and 
from  the  custody  of  200  acres  of  wood  in  Hurst,  co.  Wilts,  and  the  hundred 
of  Assherigge  which  Richard  Mountagu,    knight,  held  in  chief  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  tail,  committed  to  the  said  John  and  William  for  a  term  of 
twenty  ye^rs  beginning  at  Michaelmas,  34  Henry  YI,  and  the  same  manor, 
land  and  wood  with  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  after  the  said  term,  20/. 
yearly  which  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Malmesbury  pay  for  the  farm  of 
the  town  of  Malmesbury  with  three  hundreds  pertaining  to  the  town,  16/. 
yearly  which  William  la  Zouche  of  Totneys,  knight,  and  his  heirs  pay  for 
the  hundred  of  Calne  and  a  water-mill  in  Calne,  co.  Wilts,  12/.  yearly 
from  the  £arm  of  Kyngton  and  100«.  yearly  from  the  farm  of  the  wapentake 
of  Goscote  which  Nicholas  Segrave  pays,  1 16«.  yearly  from  the  farm  of  a 
moiety  of  the  town  of  Tamworth,  co.  Warwick,  and  the  increment  of  the 
same,  12/.  18««  5^^.  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  hundred^of  Framilond,  co. 
Leicester,  which  Roger  Beller  pays,  20/.  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  of 
Shrovesbury  and  10  marks  from  the  old  increment  and  6  marks  from  the 
new  increment,  1 2/.  yearly  which  Nicholas  de  Audeley  brother  and  heir  of 
Thomas,  son  and  heir  of  James  de  Audeley,  pays  for  the  farm  of  the 
manor  of  Ford  at  the  hands  of  the  farmers  of  the  manor  or  the  sheriff  of 
Salop,  10/.  65.  8t/.  yearly  which  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Halesowen  pay 
for  the  fee  farm  of  the  manor  of  Roweley,  co.  Stafford,  and  9/.  yearly 
which  Hugh  Tyrell,  brother  and  heir  of  John  Tyrell,  and  his  heirs  pay  for 
the  custody  of  the  manors  of  Kenefare  and  Storton   and  the  forest  of 
Kenefaro,  co.  Stafford ;  in  part  recompcnce  of  certain  possessions  which  he 
has  surrendered  as  lately  belonging  to  the  king's  consort  Margaret,  queen 
of  England,  the  king's  son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and 
earl  of  Cheater,  and  certain  lands  attainted  in  the  time  of  the  late  king, 
notwithstanding  agreements  made  between  the  said  queen  and  prince  and 
himself  and  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  that  he  should  retain 
all  his  possessions  until  duly  recompensed,  the  honour  and  lordship  of 
Tuttebury  excepted,  which  he  should  hold  to  himself  and  the  heirs  of  his 
body.     And  grant  to  him  also  as  above  of  the  county,  honour  and  lordship 
of  Richemond  with  all  castles,  towns,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  possessions, 
members,  reversions,  farms,  rents,  services,  sokes,  balliages  and  courts  in 
the  counties  of  Lincoln,  York,  Westmoreland,  Gloucester,  Buckingham, 
Cambridge,  Essex,  Kent,  Dorset  and  Norfolk  and  in  London  and  elsewhere, 
the  manor  and  lordship  of  (3hesthunt,  co.  Hertford,  the  castle,  lordship  and 
jnanor  of  Somerton,  co.  Lincolui  the  manors  of  Bonby  and  Hel well  and 


49  HENRY  VI.  248 


1471.  Membranes  5  and  4— con^ 

two  parts  of  the  lordship  and  manor  of  Burwell,  co.  Lincoln,  and  the 
lordship  and  manor  of  Ludgarsale,  co.  Wilts,  with  knights' fees,  advowsons, 
wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts  leet, 
hundreds,  wapentakes,  return  of  writs  and  execution  of  the  same,  and  all 
other  liberties,  and  31/.  IO5.  yearly  from  the  fee  farm  of  Wexcombe  and 
Bedwyn,  co.  Wilts.    IFoedera,']  By  p.8. 

Mbmbranb  3. 

Feb.  18.  Appointment  of  the  king*s  kinsman  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  as  his 
WeBtminster,  lieutenant  in  Ireland  for  twenty  years  from  Michaelmas  last,  with  power  to 
appoint  a  deputy  under  him  to  keep  and  govern  the  land  in  his  absence, 
to  keep  the  king's  peace  and  laws  and  punish  offenders,  to  receive  rebels 
into  the  king's  peace,  to  pardon  for  treasons  and  other  offences,  to  receive 
fines  and  ransoms,  to  do  justice,  to  punish  rebels,  to  grant  forfeited  lands 
to  suitable  persons  and  also  lands  of  Englishmen  which  have  been  deserted, 
provided  that  due  proclamation  be  made,  to  grant  licences  for  alienation  in 
mortmain,  appropriation  of  churches  and  foundation  of  charities  and 
fraternities,  to  present  to  benefices  in  the  king's  gift,  to  receive  fealties  and 
renunciations  of  archbishops  and  bishops  and  homages  of  tenants  and  to 
restore  temporalities,  to  appoint  and  remove  all  officers  and  ministers, 
to  make  purveyance  for  his  household  and  for  the  soldiers,  to  take  accounts 
of  officers  and  ministers  and  to  do  all  other  things  pertaining  to  his  office. 
{Foedera.']  By  p.s. 

Membrane  2. 

Feb.  15.         General  pardon  to  John  Alfrithe  late  of  Flesshe,  co.  Essex,  the  younger, 

Wesiininster,  *  tailour,*    alias    *  hosycr,*    of   all    offences    committed    by    him    before 

14  February.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  14.  Grant  to  the  king's  uterine  brother  Jasper,  earl  of  Pembroke,  of  the 
WestminfiteE.  custody  of  all  castles,  towns,  lordships,  manors,  lands  and  other  possessions 
with  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  late  of  Richard  Grey,  knight,  late  lord  of 
Powys,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  John  his  son  and  heir  and 
the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir^  finding  a  competent  sustenance  for  the  heir.    [FcederaJi 

By  p.8. 

Feb.  14.         Grant  to  the  king's  servitor  Henry  Abyndon  of  40  marks  yearly  from 

Westminster.  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Wilts  for  the  provision  of 

clothing  for  the  boys  of  the  chapel  of  the  king's  household  and  for  their 

instruction  and  governance,  so  long  as  he  shall  have  the  said  provision, 

instruction  and  governance.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  26.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Edward  Gower,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  clerk 
Westminster,  of  the  works  within  the  king's  manor  and  park  of  Claryngdon,  co.  Wilts, 
receiving  12cf.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  county,  with  all  other  profits. 

By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Feb.  IS.  Grant  for  life  to  James,  earl  of  Douglas,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  him  by 
Westminster,  letters  patent  dated  23  November,  36  Henry  VI.  which  are  invalid,  of  200/. 
yearly  from  Michaelmas  last,  viz.  14/.  from  the  farm  of  the  town  or  manors 
of  Dflrlyngton  and  Kagenhull,  co.  Nottingham,  10/.  from  the  fee  farm  of* 
the  town  of  Retford,  10/.  from  the  farm  of  Amah  at  the  hands  of  Hugh 
Nevylle,  son  and  heir  of  John  Nevylle,  or  his  licirs  or  the  sheriff  of 
Nottingham  and  Derby,  12/.  16^.  Sd,  from  the  issues  or  custody  of  the 
manor  and  lordship  of  Edyngstowe,  co.  Nottingham,  14  marks  from  the 
bailiwick  of  the  honour  of  Peverel  in  the  counties  of  Nottingham  and 

Q  2 


244  CALEKDAJl  OP  PATENT  ftOLLS. 


1471.  Membrane  2 — cant. 

Derby  at  the  hands  of  William  Eland  and  his  heirs  or  the  said  sheriff,  20/. 
from  the  issues  or  custody  of  a  moiety  of  the  church  of  Botherham,co.  York, 
at  the  hands  of  the  abbot  of  Roufibrd  or  the  said  sheriff,  7/.  from  the  issues 
of  a  rent  of  7/.  yearly  in  Bulwell,  co.  Nottingham,  40/.  from  the  fee  farm 
of  the  borough  of  Gloucester,  32/.  I6s.  Sd,  from  the  farm  of  the  hundreds  of 
Kyftesgate,  Holford  and  Greston  with  fairs  and  markets  in  the  town 
of  Wynchecombe  at  the  hands  of  tho  abbot  and  convent  of  Wyncheoombe 
or  the  sheriff  of  Gloucester,  10/.  from  the  fee  farm  and  increment  of  the 
town  of  Kyngeston,  co.  Surrey,  10/.  from  a  moiety  of  two  water-mills  below 
the  castle  of  Oxford  and  all  the  meadow  by  Oseney  called  '  Kyngesmede ' 
and  a  moiety  of  the  fishery  of  the  river  called  *  Tcmese '  from  the  bridge 
called '  Hydebrigge '  to  the  same  mills,  at  the  hands  of  the  abbot  and 
convent  of  Oseney  or  the  sheriff  of  Oxford  and  Berks,  14/.  from  the  farm, 
increment  and  profits  of  the  town  of  Nottingham,  and  10/.  from  the  fee 
faim  of  Queenhithe,  London.  By  p.8. 

Feb.  18.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servitor  John  Besynbe  of  the 
Westminiter.  bailiwick  of  the  water  of  Wygenhale,  co.  Norfolk,  and  the  office  of  ganger 
of  the  town  of  Lenne,  co.  Norfolk,  with  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Feb.  24.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Say,  esquire,  yeoman  of  the 
WestmiDBter.  crowu,  of  the  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  19  September, 
31  Henry  VI.  being  a  grant  to  him  and  John  Bede,  yeoman  of  the  pantry, 
for  life  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  private  palace  at  Westminster*  These 
letters  have  been  lost  by  accident,  as  the  said  John  Say  has  taken  oath  in 
Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

1470.  Mbmbrake  1. 

Dec.  11.         Ratification  of  the  estate  which  William  Morland,  king's  clerk,  has  as 

Weitminster.   prebendary  in  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of 

Westminster.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Tlie  like  of  the  estate  which  John  Davyson,  king's  clerk,  has  as 
prebendary  in  the  said  chapel  and  parson  of  the  church  of  Old  Bomeney, 
in  the  diocese  of  Canterbury.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

The  like  of  the  estate  which  John  Burgh  has  as  warden  of  the  hospital 
of  St.  John  Baptist,  Occleve,  co.  Bedfoi*d,  and  60  acres  of  arable  land, 
3  acres  of  meadow  and  3  acres  of  pasture  pertaining  to  it. 

By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  of 
the  presentation  to  the  next  vacant  canonry  and  prebend  in  the  king's  free 
chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster. 

By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  George,  aixhbishop  of  York,  of 
the  king's  manors  of  Wodestoke,  Hangburgh,  Wotton  and  Stonesfeld 
with  their  members  and  hamlets  and  other  profits  and  the  hundred  of 
Wotton,  CO.  Oxford,  and  all  chattels  of  felons,  fugitives  and  outlaws  therein, 
rendering  to  the  king  127/.  16^.  6c/.  yearly,  with  allowance  for  the  stipends 
of  the  chaplains  of  the  manor  of  Wodestoke,  100*.  yearly  for  the  lieutenant 
or  steward  of  the  said  manors  and  hundred,  Qd.  daily  for  two  parkers  of  the 
park  of  Wodestoke,  2d.  daily  for  the  porter  of  the  park  and  certain  other 
charges.     \^F(Bdera.']  By  p.s. 

Dec.  14.         Grant  to  Philip  Hardman,  denizen  merchant,  and  Alan  Mounttane,  alien 

Westminster,   mere  hunt,  that  they  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  may  ship  sacks  and  bales 

of  wool,  woollen  cloths,  tin  and  barrels  of  vessels  of  pewter  and  tin  in  tho 


49  HENRY  VI.  24i 


1470.  Membrane  1 — e<mt. 

ports  of  LoDdon,  Southampton  and  Sandwich  and  take  them  to  foreign 
parts  and  bring  back  other  merchandise  into  the  realm  quit  of  customs  and 
subsidies  to  the  sum  of  4,000/.  Bj  p.s. 

Dec.  14*         Grant,  during  office,  to  William  Morlan.l,  kiug's  clerk,  keeper  of  the 

Westminster,  rolls  of  Chancery,  of  one  tun  or  two  pipes  of  wine  yearly  at  Christmas 

from  the  king's  prises  in  the  port  of  London  at  the  hands  of  the  chief  butler 

of  England  or  his  deputy  there.  By  E.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Oct.  9.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  John  Davyson,  clerk,  of  the  office  of  keeper 

Westminster,  or  derk  of  the  hanaper  of  Chancery,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 

issues  of  the  hanaper.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

1471. 

Feb.  15.         Mandate  to  all  to  permit  Edward  Ayleward  alias  Thomam,  born  in  the 

Westminster,  island  of  Farrey  under  the  allegiance  of  the  king  of  Denmark,  dwelling  at 

Crowmer,  co.  Norfolk,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm 

peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  15.         Presentation  of  Ealph  ^Makerell  to  the  parish  church  of  Bottellesford. 

Westminster,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  death  of  Alexander  Prouwet,  last 

parson.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Feb.  15.         Grant  to  William  Morland,  king's  clerk,  of  the  custody  or  deanery  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Mary  and  SS.  George  the  Martyr  and  Edward 

the  Confessor  within  the  king's  castle  of  Wyndesore,  and  appointment  of 

him  as  warden  or  dean.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Mandate  to  B.  bishop  of  Salisbury  for  his  admission  and  institution. 

Feb.  22.         Appointment  for  life  of  William  Morland,  king's  clerk,  as  keeper  of  the 
Westminster,  rolls,  books  and  records  of  Chancery  and  grant  to  him  of  the  custody  of 
the  House  of  Converts  for  bis  habitation^  with  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  p.8. 

Membranes  27c2-22(/. 
Commissions  of  the  peace  in  mrious  counties.    {See  Appendix.) 

1470^  Membrane  2ld. 

Oct.  18.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  kinsmen  George,  duke 
Westminster,  of  Clarence,  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  Richard, 
earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  and  John,  earl  of  Oxford,  Thomas  Biliyng, 
Richard  Pygot,  John  Radclyf,  William  Calthorpe,  knight,  John  Paston, 
knight,  Richard  Roos,  esquire,  John  Knyvet,  esquire,  William  Knyvet, 
esquire,  John  Hasty nges,  esquire,  John  Heydon,  John  Jenney,  John 
Fyncham,  Henry  Spilman,  John  Paston,  esquire,  and  Roger  Townesende, 
in  the  county  of  Norfolk.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Vacated  by  surrender  in  cera  and  nothing  was  done. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  :— 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  John,  marquis  of  Montagu,  Richard,  earl  of 
Warwick  and  Salisbury,  John,  earl  of  Oxford,  John,  lord  Scrope  of 
Scrope,  knight,  Thomas  Billyng,  Richard  Pygot,  John  Cheyne, 
knight,  William  Seintgeorge,  knight,  Thomas  Peyton,  'ihonms 
Cotton,  John  Ansty,  William  Frevyle,  John  Asplon  and  John  Gii  ton, 
in  the  county  of  Cambridge. 
Vacated  as  above, 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  earl  of  Wanvick  and  Salisbury, 
John  Bourghcher,  knight,  Richard  Neeil,  Edward  Grey,  knight^ 


246 


CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


Oct.  18. 

Westminster. 


Oct,  23. 

Westminster. 


1470.  Membrane  2le/— ccm/. 

Henry  Sotehill,  William  FyldjDg,  William  Grymmesby  and  Richard 
Hotof t,  in  the  county  of  Leicester. 
Vacated  as  above, 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
Henry  Stafford,  knight,  John  Bourghcher  of  Barners,  knight, 
Richard  Illyngworth,  knight,  William  Laken,  Thomas  Oobham, 
knight,  John  Wode,  Thomas  Basset,  John  EUyngbrygge,  Robert 
Skem  and  Robert  Wyntersell,  in  the  county  of  Surrey. 

George>  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
Thomas  Billyng,  Richard  Pygot,  Edmund  Rede,  knight,  Thomas 
Hampden  of  Hampden,  John  Derham,  Thomas  Bryan,  Robert 
Ingleton,  Edmund  Molyneux,  Johu  Brekenok  and  Thomas  Hampden 
of  Kembell,  in  the  county  of  Buckingham. 

Vacated  as  above, 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
John  Bourghcher,  knight,  Edward  Grey,  knight,  John  Grevill, 
knight,  John  Huggeford,  John  Rous  the  younger,  William  Harwell, 
Thomas  Waldif  and  William  Bryscowe,  in  the  county  of  Warwick. 

Vacated  as  above. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  Richard,  earl  of 
Warwick  and  Salisbury,  John,  earl  of  Oxford,  Thomas  Billyng, 
Richard  Pygot,  Thomas  Walgrave,  knight,  John  Hevenyngham, 
knight,  Henry  Wentworth  the  elder,  John  Broughton  the  younger, 
John  Clopton,  Edward  Grymeston,  Richard  Bothe,  William 
Harleston,  Robert  Harleston,  Thomas  Higham  the  younger,  John 
Sulyard  and  Richard  Yakesle,  in  the  county  of  Suffolk. 

Vacated  as  above, 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  aud  Salisbury, 
Hugh  Courtenay,  knight,  John  Aruudell,  knight,  Halnath  Maule- 
verer,  John  Carmynowe,  John  Halwill,  John  Trelavny,  Thomas 
Clemens,  Thomas  Bere  and  William  Menwennyk,  in  the  county  of 
Cornwall. 

Vacated  as  above, 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
Hugh  Courtenay,  knight,  William  Courtenay,  knight,  Thomas 
Fulford,  knight,  Philip  Courtenay,  Halnath  Mauleverer,  John 
Halwell,  Richard  Chechestre,  Richard  Halse,  John  Gybbis,  William 
Yeo,  JohnDenys,  William  Huddesfeld  and  William  Shillyngford,  in 
the  county  of  Devon. 

Vacated  as  above. 

Oct.  27.  Commission  to  the  king's  kinsmen  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  and 
Westminster.  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  Hugh  Courtenay,  knight,  John 
Arundell,  knight,  Halnath  Mauleverer,  John  Carmynowe,  John  Halwyll, 
John  Trelavny,  Thomas  Clemens,  Thomas  Bere  and  William  Menwynnek 
to  enquire  into  all  felonies,  murders,  homicides  and  other  offences,  in  the 
county  of  Cornwall  and  to  arrest  and  imprison  the  offenders. 

By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named : — 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
Walter  Moyle,  Thomas  Yonge,  John  Lysle,  knight,  Henry  Court, 
John  Paulet,  William  Brocas,  John  Philpot,  Richard  Neuport, 
John  Blake,  Thomas  Welles  and  Richard  Jay,  in  the  county  of 
Southampton. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
Hugh  Courtenay;  knight,   William    Courtenay,   knight,   Thomas 


Oct.  18. 

Westminster. 


J 


49  HENBr  VI.  24r 


1470«  Memhrane  2W— con^ 

Fulford,  knight,  Philip  Courtenaj,  Halnath  Maakverer,  John 
Alwell,  Richard  Ghichestre,  Bichard  Halse,  John  Gybbea,  William 
Yeo,  John  Denys,  William  Huddelesfeld  and  WiUiura  SbiUyngford, 
in  the  coantj  of  Peron, 

Membrane  20d. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence^  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  John,  duke  of 
Sufibik,  Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisburj,  John,  earl  of 
Oxford,  Thomas  Billjng,  Bichard  Pygot,  John  Fitzwater,  William 
Calthorpe,  knight,  John  Paston,  knight,  Bichard  Boos,  esquire, 
John  Hastjnges^  esquire,  John  Knjyet,  esquire,  William  Knyvet, 
esquire,  John  Heydon,  John  Jenney,  John  Fyncham,  Henry  Spilman, 
John  Paston,  esquire,  and  Boger  Townesend,  in  the  county  of 
Norfolk. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
William,  earl  of  Arundel,  Thomas  Arundell  of  Mautravers,  knight, 
Bichard  West  de  la  Warre,  knight,  Bichard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight, 
John  Fenys,  knight,  Thomas  Etchyngham,  knight,  Roger  Leukenour, 
knight,  John  Pelham,  knight^  John  Wode,  John  Devenysshe, 
Bartholomew  Bolney,  Nicholas  Morley,  William  Cheyne,  John 
Goryng  the  younger  and  Bichard  Alfrey,  in  the  county  of  Sussex. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
Boger  Tocotes,  knight,  Walter  Moyle,  Thomas  Yonge,  John 
Wrogbton,  Henry  Longe,  John  Whittokesmedo,  Thomas  Bogers 
and  Thomas  Tropnell,  in  the  county  of  Wilts. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
Walter  Moyle,  knight,  Thomas  Yonge,  Nicholas  Laiymer,  knight, 
William  Carant,  William  Neweburgh,  John  Neweburgh,  Walter 
Cheverell  and  Thomas  Huse,  in  the  county  of  Dorset. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  Thomas  Horde,  John  Leyghton,  Thomas 
Acton  and  Bobert  Charleton,  in  the  county  of  Salop. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Bichard,  earl  ot  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
Bobert  Danby,  knight,  Bichard  Byngham,  knight,  John  Nedeham, 
knight,  Bobert  Markham,  knight,  Bobert  Strelley,  knight,  John 
Stanhope,  Bichard  Byngham  the  younger,  Bichard  Willughby, 
Thomas  Molyneuz  and  Thomae  Neyyll  of  Southleverton,  in  the 
county  of  Nottingham. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
John  Bourcher,  knight,  Edward  Grey,  knight,  John  Greville,  knight, 
John  Hugford,  William  Harwell,  Thomas  Waldiff  and  William 
Bryscowe,  in  the  county  of  Warwick. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
Thomas  Billyng,  Bichard  Pygot,  Edmund  Bede,  knight,  Thomas 
Hampden  of  Hampden,  John  Derham,  Thomas  Bryan,  Bobert 
Ingleton,  Edmund  Molyneux,  Thomas  Hampden  of  Kembell  and 
John  Bi'ekenok,  in  the  county  of  Buckingham. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
Bichard  Byngham,  Bichard  Chok,  knight,  Ralph  Botiiier  of  Sudeley, 
knight,  John  Beauchamp,  knight,  Edmund  Hungerford,  knight, 
Thomas  Yonge,  William  Whytyngton,  John  Gysle,  John  Hungger- 
ford  and  Thomas  Lymeryk,  in  the  county  of  Gloucester. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  Bobert  Danby,  knight,  Bichard  Byngham, 
knight,  John  Nedeham,  knight,  Robert  Strelley,  knight,  John 


248  CALENDAE  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1470*  Membrane  2XUir—cont, 

Gresseley,  knight,  Henry  Vernon,  Nicholas  Langford,  Henry 
Fulgeham,  Thomas  Fraunceys  and  Nicholas  Stathum,  in  the  county 
of  Derby. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  John,  marquis  of  Mountagu,  Bichard,  earl 
of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  John,  earl  of  Oxford,  John  Scrope  of 
Scrope,  knight,  Thomas  Billyng,  Kichard  Pygot,  John  Cheyne,* 
knight,  William  Seyntgeorge,  knight,  Thomas  Peyton,  Thomas 
Cotton,'  John  Ansty,  William  Frevyle,  John  Asplon  and  John 
Girton,  in  the  county  of  Cambridge. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
John  Bourcher,  knight  Edward  Grey,  knight,  Richard  Nele,  Henry 
Sothill,  William  Fyldyng,  William  Grymesby  and  Richard  Hotoft, 
in  the  county  of  Leicester. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  Richard,  earl  of 
Warwick  and  Salisbury,  John,  earl  of  Oxford,  Thomas  Widgrave, 
knight,  John  Hevenyngham,  knight,  Henry  Wentworth  the 
elder,  John  Broughton  the  younger,  John  Clopton,  Edward 
Grymston,  Richard  Bothe,  William  Harleston,  Thomas  Higham 
the  younger,  John  Sulyard  and  Richard  Yaxley,  in  the  county  of 
Suffolk. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
Henry  Stafford,  knight,  John  Bourghchier  of  Barners,  knight-, 
Richard  Illyngworth,  knight,  William  Lakyn,  Thomas  Cobham, 
knight,  John  Wode,  Thomas  Basset,  John  Ellyngbrigge,  Robert 
Skem  and  Robert  Wyntreshill,  in  the  county  of  Surrey. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
John,  earl  of  Oxford,  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  Thomas  Tirell,  knight, 
Henry  Lewys,  knight^  William  Tyrell  the  elder,  knight,  William 
Tyrell  the  younger,  knight,  William  Pyrton,  knight,  Geoffrey  Gate, 
knight,  Thomas  Bryan,  Louis  John,  John  Grene,  Thomas  Urswyke, 
Thomas  Langeley,  Nicholas  Sharpe,  Robert  Fitz  Symond,  Thomas 
Scorgill  and  William  Grene,  in  the  county  of  Essex. 


Membrane  I9d. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
John,  earl  of  Oxford,  John  Langstrother,  prior  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England,  Thomas  Billy ng,  William  Laken,  Henry 
Frowyk,  Thomas  Frowyk,  William  Chadworth,  William  Essex, 
William  Mulsoo,  William  Milleford  and  Thomas  Hunt,  in  the  county 
of  Middlesex. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  Richard,  earl  of 
Warwick  and  Salisbury,  Ralph  Buttyller  of  Sudeley,  knight,  Richard 
Byngham,  knight,  Richard  Chok,  knight,  John  Barentyne,  Thomas 
Stoner,  John  Stokes,  William  Marmyon,  Richard  Dan  vers  and  Peter 
Marmyon,  in  the  county  of  Oxford. 

Nov.  9.  Commission    to    Thomas    Hampden    of    Hampden,    esquire,    Edmund 

Westminster.  Molyneux,  esquire,  John  Whityngham,  esquire,  and  Thomas  Lynde, 
esquire,  to  arrest  John  Rufford  and  bring  him  before  the  king  in  Chancery 
to  find  security  that  he  will  not  harm  Thomas  Arblaster,  esquire. 

Membrane  18d, 

Nov.  14.         Commission  to  Thomoa  Stoner,  Humphrey  Forster,  William  Marmyon 
Westminster,  and  Peter  Marmyon  to  deliver  the  gao  of  Oxford  of  William  W  ater  late  of 


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Henley  on   Thames,  co.   Oxford,  'laborer/  alicu  William  atte  Water, 

*  horskeper/  alias  William  Warde,  *  grome,'  prisoner  there. 

Oct.  13.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to.  the  king's  kinsmen  John,  earl  of 

Westminster.   Oxford,  and  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  Thomas  Tyrell,  Henry  Lewys,  William 

Tirell  the  elder,  William  Pirton  and  GkofFrey  Gate,  knights,  Looii  John, 

John  Grene,  Thomas  Urswyke,  Thomas  Langley  and  WiUiam  Grcne  in 

the  county  of  Essex. 

Vacated  by  surrender  in  cera  and  nothing  was  done, 

Oct.  18.  The  like  to  the  king's  kinsmen  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  earl 

Westminster,  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  and  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  Thomas  Arundell 
of  Mautrevers,  knight,  Richard  West  de  la  Ware,  knight,  Richard  Fenys 
of  Dacre,  knight,  John  Fenys,  knight,  Thomas  Echyncham,  knight,  Roger 
Leukenore,  knight,  John  Pelham,  knight,  John  Wode,  John  Devenyssh, 
Bartholomew  Bolney,  Nicholas  Morley,  William  Cheyne,  John  Goryng 
the  younger  and  Richard  Alfrey,  in  the  county  of  Sussex. 

The  like  to  the  king's  kinsman  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  John,  duke  of 
Suffolk,  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  and  John,  earl  of  Oxford, 
Thomas  Billyng,  Richard  Fygot,  John  Radclyff,  William  Calthorpe, 
knight,  John  Faston,  knight,  Richard  Roos,  esquire,  John  Ejiyvet,  esquire, 
William  Knyvet,  esquire,  John  Hastynges,  esquire,  John  Heydon,  John 
Fyncham,  Henry  Spilman,  John  Faston,  esquire,  and  Roger  Townesende, 
in  the  county  of  Norfolk.  By  K.  by  word  of  mouth. 

Vacated  as  above. 

The  like  to  the  king's  kinsmen  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  earl 
of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  and  John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  Thomas  Horde, 
John  Leyghton,  Thomas  Acton  and  Robert  Charleton,  in  the  county  of 
Salop. 

The  like  to  the  king's  kinsmen  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  John,  duke  of 
Suffolk,  and  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  Ralph  Botiller  of 
Sudeley,  knight,  Richard  Byngham,  Richard  Chok,  John  Barcntyn, 
Thomas  Stoner,  John  Stokes,  William  Marmyon,  Richard  Danvers  and 
Peter  Marmyon,  in  the  county  of  Oxford. 

Vcufoted  as  above. 

Nov.  12.         Commission  to  Thomas  Seint  John,  esquire,  William  Wolfe,  esquire, 

Westminster.   John  Euyas,  '  gentilman,'  Roger  Corbet,  '  gentilman,'  and  Bartholomew 

Clotte  to  arrest    Mark    Huse,    chaplain,    Thomas    Huse,     'gentilman,' 

Thomas   Home,  'gentilman,'  Henry    Kenet,  'yoman,'  Richard   Arche, 

*  yoman,'  Robert  Skatergode  and  Robert  Brent  and  bring  them  before  the 
king  and  council. 

Nov.  10.        The  like  to  Thomas  Brewes,  knight,  John  Hop  ton,  Robert  Hopton, 
Westminster.   Edmund  Garneys,  Edmund  Inse  and  John   Banyard,  esquires,  and  the 
sheriff  of  Suffolk  to  arrest  Thomas  Skydmore,  Robert  Russell  and  Richard 
Hnnton  and  bring  them  before  the  king  and  council. 

Nov.  19.  Commission  to  Hugh  Courtenay,  knight,  to  enquire  into  the  complaint 
Westminster,  of  Peter  Ybanus,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  ^einl  John  Baptis(e  cf 
Bilebawe  in  Spain,  that  whereas  he  freighted  the  ship  with  iron,  wools  and 
furs  called  *  be  vers '  in  the  parts  of  Spain  there  came  certain  men  of  Fowey 
when  the  ship  was  sailing  to  Flanders  and  seized  the  ship  off  the  coast  of 
Brittany  and  put  the  men  in  it  ashore  and  carried  off  the  ship  and  goods 
to  the  port  of  Fowy,  and  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made  of  the  said  ship 
and  all  its  gear  and  to  arrest  and  impriaon  the  offenders  until  such  restitution 
be  made. 


260  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1470.  Membrane  I7d. 

Dec.  12.         Commission  to   Hugh   CourtCDay,  knight,  Hugh  Jermyn,  mayor  of 

WcstinioBter.   Exeter,  Eicliard  DrueU,  William   Duke,   John  Kelly,   John  Betty  and 

John  Hamleyn  to  enquire  into  ceiiain  felonies  and  riotn  committed  within 

the  said  city  and  its  suhurbs  by  certain  evildoers  who  lie  in  ambush  against 

the  king's  lieges  and  to  arrest  and  imprison  the  offenders. 

1471. 

Feb.  14.  Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Oxford,  William 
Westminster.  Calthorpe  and  John  Paston,  knights,  William  Knyvet,  William  Jenneye, 
one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  law,  Hugh  Fenne,  tfohn  Hay  don,  Edmund 
Clere  and  James  Arblaster  to  enquire  into  the  petition  of  the  burgesses 
and  inhabitants  of  the  town  of  Great  JernemouUie  that  whereas  the  town 
is  situated  on  the  sea  coast  and  is  the  defence  of  the  counties  of  Norfolk 
and  Suffolk  and  formerly  was  in  great  prosperity  as  a  resort  of  merchants, 
both  denizen  and  alien,  for  the  herring  fishery,  which  was  formerly  carried 
on  there  only  but  is  now  in  many  other  places,  and  formerly  there  were  in 
the  town  80  ships  with  '  fore  castellis '  and  140  others  and  the  men  of  the 
town  then  paid  a  fee  farm  of  60/.  yearly  and  supported  other  charges  for 
the  defence  of  the  town,  and  now  because  of  the  departure  of  the  merchants 
and  because  they  are  charged  with  a  yearly  rent  of  61.  to  the  bailiffs  of  the 
pinque  Ports,  idms  for  the  college  of  St.  George,  Windesore,  and  other 
alms,  watches  for  defence  against  the  king's  enemies,  the  repair  of  the 
walls  of  the  town  and  the  cleansing  of  the  moats,  bombards  and  powder 
for  the  defence  of  the  town,  and  the  repair  of  the  port,  and  because  only  24 
ships  called  *  fisshers '  belong  to  the  town,  and  many  inhabitants  leave  the 
town  in  consequence,  and  the  town  and  the  adjacent  parts  will  thus  come 
to  desolation,  the  king  should  pardon  to  them  a  great  part  of  the  said  fee 
&rm.  By  K.  and  C.  in  Parliament. 

2470.  Membrane  I6d. 

Nov.  27.         Commission  to  John  Porter,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Trinitef  at  present 
Westminster,  in  the  river  Thames,  to  take  mariners  for  the  said  ship  to  serve  the  king  at 

sea  in  the  company  of  the  king's  kinsman  Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and 

Salisbury. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 
John  Baulyn,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Margarete. 
Richard  Hoberd,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Cristofre, 
Eobert  Grave,  master  of  a  ship  called  /«  Elyne. 

Dec.  8.  The  like  to  Walter  Aldrychc,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Michell  of 

Westminster.  Jememuth. 

Dec.  10.         The   like    to   Thomas   Soger,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Katmne 
Westminster.  Wartewih. 

1471. 

Jan.  17.         Commission  to  John  Leventhorpe,  Balph  Bawede,  Balph  Grey,  Henry 

Westminster.  Barley,  Nicholas  Suthcotes,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  and  the 

sheriff  of  Hertford  to  arrest  Bobeit  Deynes  and  Bichard  Colyns  and  bring 

them  before  the  king  in  Chancery  to  find  security  that  they  will  not  harm 

Henry  Exnyng. 

\/^Q^  Membrane  14A 

Dec.  17.         Commission  to  John  Say,  knight,  Edmund  Gray,  knight,  Bobert  Bawde, 

WestmiDster.  John  Felde,  Nicholas  Elderbeke,  Bobert  Mallere,  William  Wellys,  John 

Ware,  Bichard  Cooke,  Edmund  Catmere  and  John  Skynner  to  arreet  and 


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imprison  William  Wheteley,  Thomas  Fowler,  Charles  Nevell,  William 
Thrower,  William  Gtent,  Thomas  Besteney,  John  Bertelot,  Thomas  Gillowe, 
Ealph  Payn,  John  Fuller,  Thomas  Wyseberd,  Thomas  Marie,  Richard 
BraJce,  Richard  Fuller,  Walter  Plompton,  Thomas  Danell,  John  Stapill, 
John  Melson,  Richard  Leder,  William  Admond,  John  Walsyngham,  John 
Luke,  Robert  Meger,  Alexander  Okeley,  John  Dikson,  Peter  White, 
Nicholas  Henley,  John  Luke,  Edmund  Jordayn,  Ralph  Corbet,  William 
Shepard,  John  Shepard,  Thomas  Shepard,  William  Carles,  William  Clerk, 
Henry  Roter,  Robert  Clerk,  John  Were,  Nicholas  Henley,  Henry  Draper, 
Philip  Childe,  Peter  Childe,  John  Panell  and  Thomas  William,  who  have 
committed  divers  robberies,  murders  and  other  crimes  vi,  WarOj  co.  Hertford. 

1471,  Membrane  \Zd. 

Jan.  4.  Commission  to  William  Marmyon,  Peter  Marmyon  and  John  Marmyon 

Westminiter.    to  arrest  John  Awebrey  alias  Awebry  and  bring  him  before  the  king  in 
Chancery  on  the  quinzaine  of  St.  Hilary  next. 

Jan.  16.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  uterine  brother  Jasper, 

Westminster,  earl  of  Pembroke,  William  Berkeley  of  Berkeley,  knight,  Thomas  Billyng, 
Robert  Danby,  knight,  William  Yelverton,  knight,  Richard  Byngham, 
knight,  William  Laken,  Richard  Nele,  Walter  Moyle,  knight,  John 
Nedeham,  knight,  Richard  Chok,  knight,  Thomas  Litelton,  Thomas 
Yonge,  William  Notyngham,  Thomas  FitzHarry  and  Thomas  Lymeryk  in 
the  county  of  Gloucester.  By  E.  &  C. 

Commission  to  Hugh  Courtenay,  knight,  William  Courtenay,  knight, 
Thomas  Fulford,  knight,  John  Halewell,  esquire,  John  Champernon, 
esquire,  and  the  sheriff  of  Devon  to  arrest  Thomas  Olyver,  late  abbot  of 
Bokelond,  and  bring  him  before  the  king  and  council,  and  to  deliver  William 
Breton,  abbot  of  Bokeland,  imprisoned  in  the  monastery  by  the  said  Thomas 
Olyver,  and  bring  him  before  the  king  and  council  to  show  his  complaint. 

Jan.  2&»         Commission  to  Nicholas  Suthcotes,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms, 
Westminster.  Nicholas  Lamburn  and  Henry  Benet  to  arrest  John  Bedford,  *  yoman,'  and 
bring  him  before  the  king  in  Chancery  to  find  mainpernors  that  he  will  not 
harm  any  of  the  king's  people. 

1470.  Membrane  I2d. 

Dec.  2L         Commission  of  array  beyond  Trent,  viz.  in  the  counties  of  Nottingham, 
Westminster.  York,   Northumberland,  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland,   to  the  king's 
kinsman  John,  marquis  of  Montague,  for  the  resistance  of  the  king's 
enemies  in  the  north.     [^FoederaJ] 

Dec.  21.         Writ  de  itUendendo  in  pursuance  directed  to  the^sheriff  of  Northumber- 
Westminiter.   land. 

The  like  to  the  sherifis  in  the  follovring  counties  :— 
Westmoreland. 
Cumberland. 
York. 
Nottingham. 

1471,  Membrane  9d. 

Feb.  3.  Commission  de  walliis  et  fossaiis  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  marquis 

Westminster,  of  Montagu,  Robert  Constable,  knight,  Guy  Fairfax,  John  Vavasour,  Robert 

Shefield,  Edward  Saltmersshe,  Robert  Portyngton  the  elder,  Robert  Lucas 

and  Leonard  Knyght  in  the  wapentakes  of  Herthill  and  between  the  Ouse 

and  Derwent  and  the  liberty  of  Houedenshire  in  the  county  of  York. 


262  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1471.  Membrane  9d — cent 

Feb.  20.  The  like  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Oxford,  William  Tyrol!, 
Westminster,  knight,  John  Grene,  Thomas  Ursewyk,  Humphrey  Stcrky,  Morgan  Botelier, 
William  Cook,  William  Taverner  and  Thomas  Lute  along  the  shore  of 
the  Thames  and  of  the  marsh  from  the  town  and  parish  of  Esthamme  to 
Hornedon  and  from  thence  to  Hokley  and  from  thence  to  Tollesbury  and 
Wyggebergh  in  the  county  of  Essex. 

The  like  to  J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  the  king's  kinsmen  George,  duke  of 
Clarence,  and  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  Humphrey  Bonrgh- 
chier  of  Crumwell,  knight,  Gervase  Clyfton,  knight,  William  Skypwyth, 
knight,  Robert  Taylboys^  esquire,  Thomas  Fitz William  the  elder,  Thomas 
FitzWilliam  the  younger,  John  Whichecote,  esquire,  Robert  Sheflfeld, 
John  Dymmok  of  Friskeney,  Thomas  Kyme  of  Fryskeney,  William  Coote, 
John  Stayndrop,  Richard  Griffith  and  Thomas  Knyght  within  the  parts 
of  Lyndesey,  co.  Lincoln. 

Mbmbrans  Sd. 

March  22.       Commission  to  John  Newdegate,  esquire,  Thomas  Banastre,  esquire,  and 
Westminster,  the  sheriff  of  Surrey  and  Sussex  to  arrest  Thomas  Taweke,  esquire,  and 
bring  him  before  the  king  and  council. 

March  23.        The  like  to  the  mayor  and  the  sheriff  of  the  town  of  Eyngeston  on  Hull 
Westminster,  to  arrest  Mark  Symondeson  and  bring  him  before  the  king  in  Chancery  to 
abide  the  judgement  of  the  king's  court. 

March  25.        Commission  of  array  to  the  king's  kinsman,  Gk'orge,  duke  of  Clarence, 

Westminster,  and  the  king's  brothers  {sic)  Jasper,  earl  of  Pembroke,  and  Richard,  earl  of 

Warwick  and  Salisbury,  in  the  county  of  Hereford  for  defence  against 

Edward  the  usurper  and  his  adherents*     [^Fcddera.]  By  K.  &  C. 

March  27.        Appointment  of  the  king's  son  Edward,   prince  of  Wales,  duke    of 

Westminster.  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester  and  Flint,  as  the  king's  lieutenant  throughout 

the  realm  of  England  to  array  an  aj*med  force  against  Edward  the  usurper 

and  his  adherents.     [Foedera.'}  By  K. 

March  28.        Commission  to  the  keepers  of  the  peace  and  the  sheriff  in  the  county  of 

Westminster.    Middlesex  to    arrest    and    imprison    certain    persons    who  lurk  within 

sanctuaries  and  other  privy  places  and  at  times  wander  forth  spoiling, 

killing  and  wounding  the  king's  lieges.  By  K. 

1470.  Membrane  Id. 

Dec.  28.         Commission  of  array  to  the  king's  kinsmen  George,  duke  of  Clarence, 

Westminster.  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  and  John,  earl  of  Oxford,  and 

John  Lescrope,  knight,  for  defence  against  the  king's  enemies.     {^Foedera.'] 

By  K.  &  C. 

1471. 

Jan.  2.  Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriffs  of  Cambridge,  Huntingdon,  Norfolk, 

Westminster.  Suffolk,  Essex  and  Hertford.     ^Foedera.^ 

Jan.  30.  Commission  of  array  to  the  king's  kinsman  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  ihe 

Westminster,  king's  uterine  brother  Jaeper,  earl  of  Pembroke,  the  king's  kinsman  Richard, 

earl  of  Wai'wick  and  Salisbury,  in  the  parts  of  South  Wales  and  the  marches 

of  the  same  for  defence  against  Edward  the  usurper  and  his  adherents. 

[Fmdera,]  By  K.  by  word  of  month, 


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1471. 

June  25. 

WestminBter. 


June  26. 

Westminster. 


Julj  1 . 
Westminster. 


July  I . 
Westminster. 


Julj  1. 
Westminster. 


July  2. 
Westminster. 


.  July  4. 

Westminster. 


July  3. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  29. 

Pardons  of  outlawry  to  the  following  : — 

Thomas  Menerell  of  Rodysley,  co.  Derby,  esquire,  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  Robert  Lopham  touching  a  debt  of  20  marks,  he  having 
surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Thomas  Rryan,  chief  justice  of 
the  Bench,  has  certified.  London. 

Robert  Brans  late  of  Horton,  co.  Surrey,  clerk,  for  not  appeariag  to 
answer  Rose  late  the  wife  of  John  Merston,  knight,  and  executrix 
of  his  will,  touching  the  carryiug  off  of  two  books  of  the  said  John 
worth  12/.  1 3*.  4c?.  found  at  Lyngefeld.  Surrey. 

Thomas  Clerk  late  of  Allerwas,  co.  Stafford,  *yoman,*  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Thomas  Hethe,  Nicholas  Flaxale  and 
William  Colyns,  chaplain,  touching  a  debt  of  11/.  13^.  4d»  •  Stafford. 

John  Clerk  late  of  Resby,  co.  York,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appearing  before 
Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  Thomas  Portyngton,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  10  marks. 

York. 

John  Laurence  alias  Laurens  of  Wyboldeston  in  the  parish  of  Eton, 
CO.  Bedford,  *  gentilman,'  late  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Cambridge 
and  Huntingdon,  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his 
fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Ralph, 
baron  of  Graystoke  and  Wcmme,  knight,  touching  a  debt  of  15 
marks  3*.  4c/.  and  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices 
of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Henry  Silver,  citizen  and  vintner  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  10/.  and  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  40/.  to 
Joan  Clay,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  John  Clay,  knight,  John  Clay, 
son  and  heir  of  the  latter,  and  Robert  Grene,  esquire,  executors  of 
the  will  of  the  said  John.  London  and  Middlesex 

Thomas  Thurger  Into  of  Little   A.byton,  co.  Cambridge,  the   elder, 

*  husbondmau,'  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his 
fellows,  late  justicfes  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  the  prior  of  Penteney 
touching  a  debt  of  2C7.  Norfolk, 

Richard  Yarum,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  John  Rose  of  the  city  of  Norwich,  *  wor^edwevor,' 
touching  a  debt  of  35/.  which  record  and  process  the  king  caueed  to 
come  before  him,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison, 
as  Thomas  Billjng,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

Nonvich. 

William  Assyheford  of  Tavystoko,  alias  of  Tawestoke,  co.  Devon, 
•mercer,'  alias  'chapman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John 
Reakyn  touching  a   debt  of  13/.  2*.    11^/.   and   William   Hende, 

*  mercer,'  touching  a  debt  of  8/.  and  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render 
4Ss,  Sd.  to  Margaret  Roo  late  the  wife  of  John  Roo,  late  citizen 
and  mercer  of  London,  and  executrix  of  his  '.yiU.  London, 


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1471. 

July  10. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  10. 

Westminster. 


July  1. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  13. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  13. 

Westminster. 


'  Nov.  8. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  18. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  12. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  21. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 


1472. 

Jan.  30. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  1. 

WestmiDster. 


Mbmbranb  28. 

Robert  Benette  late  of  London,  clerk,  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
Thomas  Hadley,  prior  of  the  new  hospital  of  St.  Mary  without 
Bysshoppysgate,  London,  touching  a  debt  of  20/.  London. 

Robert  Foster  of  Adlyngflete,  co.  York,  ^  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  William  Skipwith  of  Louthe, 
esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  4/.  Lincoln. 

Thomas  Wasp  late  of  Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  'otemonger,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Brygge,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  40^. 

Middlesex. 

Henry  Albone  late  of  Northwalsham,  co.  Norfolk,  *  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of 
the  Bench,  to  answer  Edmund  Bataill  touching  a  debt  of  40«. 

Middlesex. 

Robert  Boihe  of  Haloughton,  co.  Leicester,  'husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Bukke  alias  Bucke  of  Norhampton, 
'  gentilman,'  touching  a  debt  of  100«.  Northampton. 

Nicholas  Culpyn  of  Northcrauley,  co.  Buckingham, '  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  20  quarters  of  malt 
worth  6  marks  to  Thomas  Osburn.  Bedford. 

Thomas  Colman  late  of  St.  Albans,  co.  Hertford,  *  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  20/.  to  Richard  Forster, 
'  gentilman,'  and  Joan  his  wifie,  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Pygot  late 
of  Bechampton,  co.  Buckingham, '  gentilman,'  and  executrix  of  his 
will.  Buckingham. 

William  Sammys  of  Norwich,  'chapman,'  for  not  appearing  before 
John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late 
king,  to  answer  Richard  Russell,  citizen  and  '  gyrdeler '  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  42«.  (jd,  London. 

Roger  Couper  of  Hepworthe,  co.  Suffolk,  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  William  Calthorpe,  knight,  late  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  10/. 

Suffolk. 

John  Farley  late  of  Stokton,  co.  Wilts,  *  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  J  ohn  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the 
late  king,  to  answer  John  Austell,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  8/. 

Somerset. 

John  Artour,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  for  not  appearing  before 

Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer 

John  Home  of  London,  *  gentilman,'  and  William]  Horn,  citizen  and 

draper  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  100«.  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Vale  of  Stokton  by  Lemistre,  co.  Hereford,  *  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  William  Prelate  touching  a  debt  of  4 
marks.  Gloucester. 

Marjory  Hill  late  of  Estmallyng,  co.  Kent,  widow,  executrix  of  the 
will  of  Thomas  Hill,  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and 
his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  a  plea  that  she 
render  to  Roger  Walklyn  unjustly  detained  chattels  to  the  value  of 
5  marks.  Kent. 


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i66 


1472. 

Feb.  6. 
WestmiDster. 

Feb.  4. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  28 — cont. 

Thomas  Kenfttan  of  Brunham  Depdale,  co.  Norfolk,  *  yoman/  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Sherman  touching  a  debt  of  40^. 

Norwich. 

Thomas  Lewkenore  of  Shenlej,  co.  Hertford,  clerk,  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  John  Pulteney,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  20/.     Hertford. 


1471. 

Oct.  16. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  17. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  19. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  23. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  28. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  7. 
Westminster. 


1472. 

Jan.  24. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  23. 
Westminster. 

Jan.  23. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  27. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  7. 
Westminster. 

Feb.  12. 
Westminster, 


Membrane  27. 

Boger  Lundjssh  alias  Londys  of  Southflete,  co  Kent,  *  husbondman, 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  William  Rotheley  and  William  Turk 
touching  debts  of  10/.  and  4  marks  respectively,  Kent. 

Thomas  Heleder  late  of  Hawebrygge,  co.  Essex,  *  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  John  Frysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Thomas  Brice,  citizen  and  mercer 
of  LondoD,  and  Bichard  Alfray,  *  gentilman,'  touching  a  debt  of  10/. 

London. 

John  Bothebroke  late  of  Marketoverton,  co.  Rutland,  clerk,  for  not 
appearing  before  Eobert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  William  Fere,  'deyster,'  touching  a  debt  of 
12/.  ISs,  4d.  London. 

John  Reve  alias  Bayly  of  Chesuldcn,  co.  Wilts,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Foy,  vicar  of  the  parish  church  of 
Chesulden,  touching  a  debt  of  20/.  London. 

Henry  Watford  late  of  Raunston,  co.  Buckingham,  *  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Henry  Skoreman  of  Suthwerk,  co.  Surrey, 

*  berebrewer,'  touching  a  debt  of  20/. 

Henry  Fitz  John  late  of  Haraerton,  co.  Huntingdon,  '  husbondman,' 
for  not  appealing  when  sued  with;  John  Fitz  John  late  of  Hamerton, 

*  husbondman,'  to  answer  touching  a  plea  of  trespass  of  John  Upsale. 

London. 

John  Balle  late  of  Weston,  co.  Cambridge,  *  tayllour,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Thomas  Hunte  touching  a  trespass.  Suffolk. 

John  Stobard,  or  Scobard,  late  of  Thaxstede,  co.  Essex,  *  maltman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  John  Burgh  touching  a  debt  of  40s* 

London. 

Thomas  Smyth  of  Shaldebourne,  co.  Berks,  Miusbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Frisot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Thomas  Manuyng,  the  warden  or  dean, 
and  the  canons  of  the  king's  college  or  free  chapel  of  St.  Greorgo 
within  the  castlo  of  Wyndesore,  touching  a  debt  of  20/.  Wilts. 

John  Stephen  of  Elmestede,  co.  Essex,  *  yoman,'  kinsman  of  John 
Breton,  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Banby  and  his  fellows,  late 
justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Breton  touching  a  debt  of 
9/.  lAs.Sd.  Suffolk. 

Robert  Fleccher  late  of  Wyverston,  co.  Suffolk,  *  husbondman/  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Robert  Broke  touching  a  debt  of  1 2/.  10^. 

John  Garleke  of  Burnham  Market,  co.  Norfolk,  *  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Edmund  Redknape,  citizen  and  mercer  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  10/.  Norfolk. 

John  Noke  of  Sandon  on  the  Hille,  co.  Hertford, '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before   John  Frysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 


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CALENDAE  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1472. 


Membrane  27-«^onf . 

Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Richard  Lerermore  touching  a 
debt  of  408.  Middlesex. 


1471. 

Oct.  22. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  23. 

WestminBter. 

Oct.  25. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  29. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  4. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  5. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  6. 

Webtmiuster. 

Nov.  8. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  7. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  12. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  26, 

William  Jurdan  of  Hardynglegh,  co.  Sussex,  *bocher,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danbj  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of 
the  Bench,  to  answer  Roger  Mell  touching  a  debt  of  lOOs, 

London. 

Thomas  Hunt  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  '  gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Barton  touching  a  debt  of  8/. 

London. 

Richard  Mountygowe  of  Hangynghoughton,  co.  Northampton,  *  hus- 
bondman,'  alias  Richard  Ladde  alias  Richard  Montagu,  ^  yoman,' 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Clyff  touching  a  debt  of  40*.  and 
to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  10/.  to  Anne,  duchess  of  Buckingham, 
late  the  wife  of  Humphrey,  duke  of  Buckingham,  and  Thomas, 
archbishop  of  Canterbury,  brother  of  the  said  duke,  executors  of  the 
will  of  the  said  duke.  Middlesex  So  London. 

Richard  Botelere  of  Derteford,  co.  Kent,  *  hosteler,'  for  not  appeanng 
to  answer  John  Lokesden,  citizen  and  girdler  of  London,  touching 
a  debt  of  47*.  London. 

John  Blakenell  late  of  London,  chaplain,  and  Thomas  Aleyn  late  of 
London,  chaplain,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  William  Carpynter, 
chaplain,  touching  a  trespass.  Southampton. 

Richard  Grene  of  Folsham,  co.  Norfolk,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  John  Hang  touching  a  debt  of  40*.  and  John  Curson, 
knight,  touching  a  trespass.  Norfolk. 

William  Candy  of  Lichirche,  co.  Derby,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  king  at  Westminster  to  answer  Thomas  Hether 
touching  a  trespass.  Middlesex. 

Nicholas  Pole  late  of  London,  *  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing  before 
Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer 
Richard  Darell,  knight,  touching  a  trespass.  Wilts. 

Richard  Owede  late  of  Heverlond,  co.  Norfolk,  •  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  his  account  to 
Walter  Fornfyld  for  the  time  when  he  was  his  receiver.       Norfolk. 

Richard  Cobbell  of  Alcreton,  co.  Oxford,  'husbondman/  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  John  Sam  well  alias  Samewell  touching  a  debt  of 
40s,  Berks. 

Henry  Plomtre  late  of  London,  '  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing  before 
John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king, 
to  answer  John  Sutton  touching  a  debt  of  10/.  London. 

John  Trewell  late  of  Hoiford,  co.  Somerset,  *  chapman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench  to  answer  William  Redeknape,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London, 
and  John  Dunne,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of 
11/.  10*.  8d,  London. 

John  Talbot  of  Butley,  co.  Somerset,  *  yoman,'  and  Joan  his  wife,  late 
the  wife  of  John  Lyte,  executrix  of  his  will,  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  Ralph  Hosyer  touching  a  debt  of  40*.  Somerset, 


il  EDWABD  IV.— Part  I. 


267 


1471. 

Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  6. 

Weetminetcr. 

Oct.  9. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 

Dec.  2. 

Westminster. 

1472. 

Jan.  23. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  1. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  5. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  8. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  26— con/. 

Edmund  Bokkyng  late  of  Ipgwich,  co.  Suffolk,  esquire,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Marjorj  late  the  wife  of  John  Walden  late  of 
Clare  touching  a  debt  of  25/.  Middlesex. 

Walter  Eokes  late  of  Wynge,  co.  Buckingham,  chaplain,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Mull  touching  a  debt  of  4/. 

Middlesex. 

John  Baneston  late  of  Appurley,  co.  Gloucester,  *  husbondman,*  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Burford  touching  a  trespass. 

Gloucester. 

William  Herryson  late  of  Eoughton  Holm,  co.  Norfolk,  chaplain,  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  Bichard  Boberdson  alias  Robertson 
touching  a  debt  of  20  marks.  Suffolk. 

William  Gylpyn  of  Sleddale,  co.  Westmoreland,  'yoman,'  fw  not 
appearing  to  answer  Richard  Wydevell,  knight,  touching  a  ^rebt  of 
40/.  Northampton. 

Thurstan  Banastre  late  of  Ouchethorpe,  co.  York,  ^  gentylman,'  alicu 
late  of  Wakefeld,  co.  York,  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot 
and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer 
Giles  Banastre,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of 
40/.  and  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  John  Porter,  citizen  and  *  draper '  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  4/.  \Qd,  London. 

Benedict  Good  of  Plymmouth,  co.  Devon,  *  marchaunt,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  John  Waryng  touching  a  debt  of  16/.  6s,     Devon. 

John  Boton  of  Walyngford,  co.  Berks,  *  chapman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Prysot  and  bis  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the 
late  king,  to  answer  Geoffrey  Feldyng,  citizen  and  alderman  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  48^.  6^.  London. 

Nicholas  Derby  late  of  Byskley,  co.  Norfolk, '  gentilman,'  alias  late  of 
Shelfanger,  co.  Norfolk,  esquire,  alias  late  of  Northlopham,  co. 
Norfolk,  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late 
justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Matthew  Philip,  citizen,  goldsmith 
and  alderman  of  London,  Walter  Stokys,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London, 
John  Hungerford,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  and  John  Shuk- 
burgh,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  touching  debts  of  60/.,  100/. 
8/.  and  6Qs*  respectively,  Richard  Roos  alias  Rose,  citizen  and 
brewer  of  London,  touching  debts  of  61/.  and  12/.  and  Robert 
Bradshawe,  citizen  and  goldsmitli  of  London,  touching  debts  of 
2QI,  6^.  6d.  and  6/.  2s,  6d.  London. 

William  Julie  of  Berham,  co.  Kent,  *  wevere,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  John  Danvers,  clerk,  touching  debts  of  40/.  and  100/. 

Middlesex, 


1471.  Membranb  26. 

April  20.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Humphrey  Blount  of  the  office  of  receiver 
Westmiiwter.  of  the  lordship  of  Acton  Burnell  with  its  members  and  all  other  lands 
within  the  county  of  Salop  lately  belonging  to  the  lord  of  Lovell  during 
the  minority  of  Francis,  son  and  heir  of  the  latter,  with  such  fees  and  in 
the  same  manner  as  he  occupied  the  office  before  the  king's  departure  from 
the  realm.  By  p.s. 


y  961S6. 


n 


258  CALEBTDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLlig. 


1 471 .  Memhrane  25 — cant. 

April  19.        General  pardon  to  George  NevjUe,  archbishop  of  York,  of  all  offences 
Westminster,  committed  by  him  before  13  April.     [Fosdera.^  By  p.8. 

April  21.        General  pardon  to  Henry  Leys  late  of  Nevyngton,  co.  Essex,  knight, 
WeBtminster.  alias  Henry  Lewys  late  of  London,  knight.  By  K. 

The  like  to  Thomas  Tunstall  late  of  Tunstall,  co.  York,  esquire,  alicu 
late  of  London. 

April  19.         Grant  to  Thomas  Gowton  of  the  prebend  in  the  king's  collegiate  chapel 

Westminster,  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster  which  John  Willy, 

deceased,  lately  had.  By  K. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

April  22,        General  pardon  to  John  Aysscogh  of  Stalyngburgh,  co.  Lincoln,  esquire. 
Westminster.  By  K. 

•  The  like  to  Thomas  Worteley  of  Worteley,  co.  York,  esquire. 

April  21.        General  pardon  to  Elizabeth,  lady  le  Scrope  of  London,  widow. 
Westminster.  By  p.S. 

April  19.        Grant  to  Thomas  Oowton  of  the  prebend  in  the  king's  collegiate  chapel 

Westnunster.  of  St.   Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster  which  John  Willy, 

deceased,  lately  had.  By  K. 
Vacated  because  elsewhere  above, 

April  21.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Hodgeson  of  Wakefeld  of  the  office  of  sealer 

Westminster,  {sigillatoris)  within  the  king's  lordship  of  Wakefeld,  which  the  marquis  of 

Montagu,  now  deceased,  had  of  the  king's  grant.  By  p.s.  [3140.] 

April  22.        Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  of 

Westminster,  the  office  of  treasurer  of  the  Exchequer,  in  the  same  manner  as  the  king's 

kinsman  John,  late  earl  of  Worcester,  late  treasurer.  By  K. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Clerk  as  second  baron  of  the 
Exchequer,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  K. 

The  like  of  Brian  Bodyff  as  third  baron  of  the  Exchequer.  By  K. 

June  17.         The  like  of  Thomas  Billyng  as  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench.   By  K. 
Westminster. 

The  like  of  John  Nedeham,  knight,  as  one  of  the  justices  of  the  King's 
Bench.  By  K. 

The  like  of  William  Laken. 

May  29.         The  like  of  Thomas  Bryan  as  chief  justice  of  the  Bench.  By  K. 

Westminster.        Vacated  because  the  king  granted  other  letters  patent  in  this  year. 

June  17.        The  like  of  Thomas  Littilton  as  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Bench. 
Westminster.  By  K. 

The  like  of  the  following : — 
Richard  Chok,  knight. 
Richard  Neel. 

June  5.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  Henry  Percy,  earl  of  Northumber- 

Westminster.  land,  of  the  offices  of  justice  of  the  forests  beyond  Trent  towards  the  north 

and    the    constableship    of   the   king's    castle  of   Bamburgh,   with  the 

accustomed  fees  and  profits.  By  p.i. 

June  13.         The  like  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Straunge,  one  ♦  of  the  yeoman  of 

Westminster,  the  crown,  for  his  good  service  beyond  seas  and  in  the  realm,  of  6d,  daily 

for  his  fee  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  of  Shrewsbury,  as  David  Malpas 

had.  *  By  p  s. 


n  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I.  259 


147 1 .  Membrane  24. 

May  5«  Grant  to  Eichard  Lang,  bishop  of  Eildare,  for  his  good  service  in 

Westminster.  England  and  Ireland,  of  the  custody  of  the  temporalities  of  the  arch- 
bishopric of  Armagh  from  the  death  of  John  Boolle,  late  archbishop,  so 
long  as  thoj  shall  remain  in  the  king's  hands,  without  rendering  any 
account.  "^  By  p.s, 

April  17.        Appointment,  during    pleasure,   of   John   Warloy   to    take   ^whelers,' 

Westminster.   *  cartwrightes '  and   other  carpenters,  stone-cutters,  plumbers   and   other 

workmen  for  the  works  of  the  king's  ordnance,  bumbards,   *  culverines,' 

*  f owelers,' *  serpentynes  *  and  other  cannons  and  powder,  sulphur,  *8alt- 
potyr,'  stone^  iron,  lead  and  other  necessaries  for  them,  crossbows  and  bolts, 
bows,  arrows,  bowstrings,  *  langdebeves,'  lances,  *  gleyves  *  and  hammers 
and  other   necessaries  and    carriage  for    the    same    and    horses    called 

*  hakeneys.' 

April  18.        The  like  of  the  following  : — 
Westminster,  William  Bygge. 

John  Brymston. 

April  26.         Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  John  Alcok  of  the  deanery  of  the  king's  free 

Westminster,  chapel  or  college  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster,  void  by 

the  death  of  Ma'ster  Robert  Kirkeham,  last  dean.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  Th.   abbot   of  St,  Peter'9,   Westminster,  to  put  him  in 

possession  of  the  deanery. 

April  29.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  Master  John  Alcok,  king's  clerk,  of  the 
Westminster,  office  of  keeper  of  the  rolls,  books,  writs  and  records  of  the  Chancery  and  the 
custody  of  the  House  of  Converts  for  his  habitation  and  a  tower  within  the 
Tower  of  London  appointed  by  the  king's  progenitors  of  ancient  time  for 
the  custody  of  the  said  rolls,  books,  writs  and  records,  with  the  accustomed 
fees  and  profits.  By  C. 

May  9.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  John  Draper  of  the  office  of  tronage  and 

Westminster,   pesage  in  the  port  of  London  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the 

accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  named  and  ports  and  places 

adjacent : — 

May  30.  John  Sorell  in  the  port  of  Ipswich.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer* 

Westminster. 

June  3.  Eichard  Cowton  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  80.  George  Badclyff,  esquire,  in  the  port  of  Boston. 

Westminster.  .  By  bill  of  the  treasurer, 

July  4.  John  Cole  in  the  port  of  Sandwich.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  19.  Edmund  Talbot  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  18.         General  pardon  to  John  Gylford  alias  Gyldeford  alias  Guldford  alias 
Westminster.  Gilford  of  Rolvynden,  co.  Kent,  knight.  By  K.  &  C. 

May  23.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Luthyngton  as  receiver  of  all 
Westminster,   castles,  lordships,,  manors,  lands  and  other  possessions  late  of  John,  lord 
Lovell,  deceased,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  minority  of  Francis  his 
son  and  heir,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  office. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  22.         Appointment,  during  good  behaviour,  of  Thomas  IJrswyk  as  chief  baron 
Westminster,  of  the  Exchequer,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  K. 

May  30.         General  pardon  to  William  Wayneflete,  bishop  of  Winchester.    [Fcedera^ 
Westminster.  By  K. 

R  2 


260  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1471  •  Membrane  24— con/. 

May  29.         Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Mochehiey,  of 
WMtminster.   the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  in  the  diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells^  to  elect  an 
abbot  in  the  place  of  William  Gmkeniy  deceased* 

April  21.        General  pardon  to  Richard  ScropOi  esqaire,  of  all  offences  committed  by 
WeBtminster.  hiffbefore  19  April  By  piS. 

June  3.         Presentation  of  Alexander  Lee  to  the  parish  church  of  St.  Nicholas 
Westminster,  within  the  town  of  Calais,  in  the  diocese  of  Terouanne,  void  by  the  death 
of  John  Bredell,  last  parson.    The  letters  are  directed  to  Th.  cardinal 
archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

MSMBRANB  28. 

June  22.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Litton,  for  his  good  service 

Westmioster.  beyond  the  seas  and  in  England,  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  gaol  within 

the  castle  of  York,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

June  22.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of 

Westminster.  Arundel,  as  lieutenant  of  the  Cinque  Ports  and  their  members,  the  liberties 

and  franchises  whereof  have  lately  been  taken  into  the  king's  hands  for 

certain  causes,  receiving  such  fees  as  any  other  lieutenant  had.  By  p.s. 

June  25.         Appointment,  until  25  December,  of  William  Mathewe,  yeoman  of  the 
Westminster,  carriage  of  the  household,    to  take  carts,   waggons,  horses   and   other 
necessaries  for  the  carriage  of  the  household. 

April  22.        General  pardon  to  Nicholas    Talbot  late  of   Skaylshawe,  oo.  York, 
Westmuxster.  '  geniilman,'  alias  of  Warwick,  alias  of  London.  By  K. 

June  27.         Licence  for  the  sub-prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  or  priory  and 

Westminster,  royal  free  chapel  of  St.  Bartholomew  in  Westsmythfeld  in  the  suburbs  of 

London,  of  the  order  of  St.  Augustine,  to  elect  a  prior  in  the  place  of 

Reginald  Colyer,'deceased.  By  p.s. 

June  25.         General  pardon  to  Richard  Bagge  of  Abyndon,  co.  Berks,  '  chapman,' 

Westminster,  alias  Richard   Pape,  'grocer/  oF^all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

20  June  last.  By  p.s. 

June  27.         Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Don,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  constable  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  castle  of  Cardygan  in  South  Wales,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  all 

other  profits  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Cardygan  at  the  hands  of 

the  clmmberlain  of  South  Wales,  in  the  same  manner  as  William  Herbert, 

esquire,  had  in  his  lifetime.  By  p.8. 

June  29.         Grant  to  Thomas  Glowcestre  of  the  prebend  of  Underdown  in  the 
Westminster,  collegiate  church  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Bruggenorth,  co.  Salop.       By  .K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  of  the  church. 

June  27.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Wilde.  By  p.s« 

Westminster. 

June  21.         Grant  for  life  to  Master  John  Gunthorpe,  king's  clerk,  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  clerk  of  the  Parliament,  with  the  accustomed  profits^  and  40/.  yearly  from 

Easter  last  from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper..  By  p.8. 

June  29.         Grant  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  and  the  heirs 

Westminster,  male  of  his  body  of  the  castles,  manors  and  lordships  of  Midelliam,  Shiref- 

hoton  and  Penreth  with  all  reversions,  services,    knights'  fees,  dowers, 

advowsons,  members  and  appurtenances  in  the  county  of  York.  By  K. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  below. 

July  2.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Alexander  Mason  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  being  one  of  the  king's  minstrels  and  10  marks  yearly  for  his  office  and 


11  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I.  261 


1471  •  Membrane  23— c<?«/. 

10  marks  yearly  for  his  regard  firom  Easter  last  from  the  issues  of  the 
county  of  Cumberland.  By  1^ 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff. 

Membrane  22. 

Jul]^  3.  Pardon  to  John  MortoD,  derk,  doctor  of  laws,  of  all  offences  committed 

Westmiiuiter.  by  him  and  all  debts,  amercements,  issues  and  forfeitures  due  to  the  king 

ti^ore  17  June  last.  By  p.s« 

July  5.  Inspesrimus  and  confirmation  to  John  Pilkyngton^  knight,  of  a  writing  of 

Westminster.  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury  and  legate  of  the  apostolic  see, 
John  Melton,  knight,  Thomas  Buxhall,  clerk,  and  Henry  Sotehill,  learned 
in  the  law,  dated  25  June,  11  Edward  IV,  granting  to  him  for  life  the 
reversion  of  the  offices  of  constable  of  the  castle  of  Sandall,  master  forester 
of  Wakefelde  and  steward  of  thejordship  of  Wakefelde,  on  the  death  of  John 
Sayvell,  knight,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of 
Wakefelde,  Kichard,  late  duke  of  York,  having  enfeoffed  them  and  Bichard, 
late  earl  of  Warwick,  William  Wolflete,  clerk,  and  Thomas  Colte,  now 
deceased,  of  all  his  castles,  manors,  lordships,  lands,  rents  and  services  in 
the  county  of  York  to  pay  his  debts  and  fulfil  his  will. 

By  p.s.  and  for  6s.  6d.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  11.         General  pardon  to  William  Coote  late  of  Conyngesby  by  Tateshalle,  eo. 

Westminster.  Lincoln,  'gentilman,'  alias  late  of  Threkyngham,  co.  Lincoln,  of  all  offences 

committed  by  him  before  7  July.  By  p.s. 

July  6.  General  pardon  to  John  Water  alias  Walter,  '  harald  of  armys,'  called 

Westminster.   *  Chestre '  herald  of  arms,  alias  called  *  Warrewyk,'  one  of  the  heralds  of 

arms,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  1  July  last.  By  p.8. 

July  11.  Ghrant  to  the  king's  brother  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  and  the  king's  sister 

Westminster.  Elizabeth  his  wife  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands  and 
possessions  late  of  John  Lovell,  knight,  lord  of  Lovell,  deceased,  tenant  in 
chief  by  knight  service,  during  the  minority  of  Francis  Lovell  his  son  and 
heir,  with  advowsons,  knights'  fees,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fairs, 
markets,  parks,  warrens  and  profits,  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the 
said  Francis  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  finding  a 
competent  sustenance  for  the  heir  and  supporting  all  houses,  endosures  and 
buildings,  provided  that  this  grant  shall  not  extend  to  any  possessions 
which  may  afterwards  descend  to  the  heir.  By  p.s. 

July  12.         Grant  for  life  to  the  kmg's  servitor  Geoffrey  Warton,  esquire,  of  the 

Westminster,  office  of  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms  and  I2d,  daily  from  Michaelmas 

last,  from  which  day  he  has  occupied  the  office,  from  the  farm  and  issues  of 

the  town  of  Eyngeston  on  Thames,  co.  Surrey,  at  the  hands  of  the  bailiffs 

of  the  town  or  the  sheriff  of  Surrey  or  Sussex.  By  p.s. 

July  12.         The  like  to  the  king's  servant  John  Goldston,  for  his  good  service 

Westminster,  beyond  seas  and  in  all  the  king's  battles  in  England,  of  the  office  of  one  of 

the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  with  wages  of  12d.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the 

county  of  Southampton  and  a  livery  of  the  suit  of   esquires  of  the 

household  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

July  10.         General  pardon  to  John  Chedworth,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  of  all  offences 
Westminster,  committed  by  him  before  30  June  last.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  21. 

June  8.         General  pardon  to  Richard  Hatton  of  Ludlowe,  co.  Salop,  *  marchant,'  of 
Westminster,  all  offences  conmiitted  by  him  before  5  June.  By  p.s. 


263  CALENDAR  OF  FATENT  BOLLS. 


1471  •  Membrane  21 — c(mL 

June  10.         The  like  to  Thomas  FaucombergCy  esquire,  alias  <  geDtilman,'  of  all 

Wefltminster.  offences  against  the  statutes  of  cloths  and  capes  committed  by  him  before 

22  May.  By  pA 

June  3.  The  like  to  John  Dayies  of  Dursley,  co.  Gloucester,  ^  marchant/  aliat 

Weitminstsr.  <  clothier/  of  all  treasons  and  offences  committed  by  him  before  17  May. 

By  p.s. 

June  8.  Gkneral  pardon  to  John  Say  of  Base,  knight.  By  p.8. 

Westminster. 

JuDe  7.  The  like  to  John  Throkmarton  late  of  Haresfeld,  co.  Gloucester,  esquire, 

Westminster*  alias  late  of  London,  ^  gentilman/  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

3  June.  By  p.s« 

June  4.  General  pardon  to  Robert  Nevyle.  By  K. 

Westminster. 

June  7.  The  like  to  Elizabeth  Russell  of  Straynesham,  co.  Worcester,  '  widew,* 

Westminster,  of  all  offences  committed  by  her  before  5  June.  By  p.8. 

June  11.         Grant  for  life  to  John,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  of  the  office  of  chief  butler 

Westminster,   of  England,  receiving   the  accustomed  fees   from  the  issues  of  his  office 

with  all  other  profits,  in  the  same  manner  as  Ralph  Boteler,  knight,  lord 

of  Sudeley,  or  John  Wenlok,  knight,  had.  By  p.s. 

June  12.         Grant,  during  good  behaviour,  to  the  king's  clerk  and  councillor  Master 
Westminster.   Richard  Martyn  of  the  office  of  chancellor  of  the  earldom  of  March  with 
the  custody  of  the  seal  of  the  earldom,  with  such  fees  as  Thomas  Herbert 
had  in  the  same  office  from  the  issues  of  the  earldom  and  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

June  14.        Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Richard  Alberton  as  deputy  of  John, 

Westminster,   earl  of  Wiltshire,  chief  butler  of  England,  in  the  port  of  Bristol  and  ports 

and  places  adjacent.       By  John,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  chief  butler  of  England. 

May  18.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  of  the 

Westminster,   office  of  great  chamberlain  of  England,  in  the  same  manner  as^Richard,  late 

earl  of  Warwick,  receiving  such  fees  as  the  said  earl  had  at  the  receipt  of 

the  Exchequer,  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  by  surrender  and  cancelled^  because  the  king  granted  the 
office  to  George^  duke  of  Clarence,  by  other  letters  patent  on  20  May^ 
12  Edward  IV. 

June  17.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Thomas  Reynold  as  deputy  of  the 
Westminster,   king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  chief  butler  of  England,  in  the 
port  of  Suthampton  and  ports  and  places  adjacent. 

By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 
The  like  of  the  following : — 
June  14.  Thomas  Gale  in  the  port  of  Dertmouth. 

Westminster.  Edmund  Talbot,  esquire,  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull. 

June  21.  John  Gilbert  in  the  port  of  Briggewater. 

Westminster. 

June  22.  John  Rogers  in  the  port  of  Sandwich. 

Westminster. 

June  25.  Thomas  Lewys  in  the  port  of  London. 

Westminster. 

June  21.  William  Knoyll  in  the  port  of  Pole. 

Westminster. 

July  3.  Thomas  Garth  in  the  port  of  Ipswich. 

Westmiaster* 


11  EDWASD  IV.— Part  I.  263 


1471^  Membrane  21 — cont, 

Jxdj  6.  John  Skeltoni  esquire,  in  the  port  of  Boston. 

Westmintter. 

July  9.  Henrj  Bouse  in  the  port  of  Ipswich. 

Westminfter. 

Oct  18.  Simon  Burton  in  the  port  of  Ljnne. 
WettnuBfter. 

Not.  27.  Peter    Courtenej,    clerk,    in    the    ports    of  ExceAtre,    Dertmouih| 

Westminster.  Tyngmouth  and  Ezmouth,  co.  Devon. 

1472. 

Feb.  5.  Thomas  Bere  in  the  port  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne. 

Westnunster. 

1471. 

June  21.         Presentation  of  Edward  Betriche  to  the  parish  church  of  Drayton 
Westminster.  Passelewe,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by   the  resignation  of  John 
Burton,  last  parson. 

June  20.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Penley,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  foresters  within  the  forest  of 

Purbyke,  co.  Dorset,  receiving  such  fees  as  Henry  Fenne  had  from  the 

issues  of  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset.  «By  p.s. 

June  20.         Signification  to  B.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells  of  the  royal  assent  to  the 
Westminster,   election  of  John  Bracy,  monk  of  the  monastery  of  Mochelney,  of  the  order 
of  St.  Benedict,  as  abbot  of  that  place. 

June  20.        Grant  for  life  to  John  Nesfeld  of  the  office  of  riding  forester  of  the 
Westminster,   forest  of  Galtras,  co.  York,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  K. 

May  5.  Presentation  of  Robert  Brampton  to  the  parish  church  of  Highanger, 

Westminster,  co.  Essex,  in  the  diocese  of  London,  void  by  the  death  of  Master  WiUiam 

Curteys,  last  parson.  Bj  p.8. 

MSMBBJLNB  20* 

Juljr  5.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  esquire  John  Wavnflete  of  the  office  of  one 

Westminster,   of  the  king's  sergeants  at  arms  in  the  place  of  William  Eustace,  with  the 

accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Middlesex  and  all  other 

profits  and  a  livery  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe  as  other 

Serjeants  at  arms  have.  By  p.s. 

Jul^  4.  The  like  to  the  king^s  esquire  Peter  Hous  of  the  office  of  coroner  of  the 

Westminster,  court  of  the  marshalsea  of  the  household,  to  be  exercised  by  himself  or  his 

deputy  William  Dene,  learned  in  the  law,  or  other  sufficient  deputy,  with 

the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

July  6.  Pardon  to  John  Bokes  of  Shirborn,  co.  Dorset,  '  gentilman/  admi- 

Westminster,  nistrator  of  the  goods  late  of  John  Northland  late  of  Little  Witnam, 
CO.  Berks,  clerk,  who  died  intestate,  of  his  outlawries  in  the  county  of 
Leicester  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late 
justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  20/.  to  Thomas 
Palmer,  esquire,  and  to  satisfy  the  latter  of  40/.  which  he  had  recovered 
against  him  and  10  marks  adjudged  to  him  for  his  damages,  the  said  Thomas 
having  appeared  in  the  said  court  on  4  July  last  and  acknowledged  himself 
satisfied  of  the  said  40/.  and  damages,  and  the  said  John  having  surrendered 
to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has 
certified. 

Pardon  to  Miles  Willesthorpe,  late  escheator  in  the  county  of  York,  of 
all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  amercements,  debts,  accounts 
and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 


264  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS, 


1471,  Membrane  20'^^(mt, 

Grant  for  life  to  HoDry  Thwaytes  of  a  tun  of  red  wine  of  Gascony  yearly 
at  All  Saints  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull  from  the  king's  prises  of 
wines  there.  By  p.s. 

June  17.  Grant  to  John  Nedeham,  knight,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  King's 
Westminster.  Bench,  for  the  better  maintenance  of  his  estate  and  his  expenses  in  office, 
of  110  marks  yearly  at  the  hands  of  the  clerk  or  keeper  of  the  hanaper  or 
the  customers  in  the  ports  of  London,  Bristol  and  Kyngeston  on  Hull 
according  to  the  form  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  18  Henry  YI, 
and  I06s.  ll^d.  and  the  sixth  part  of  ^d.  yearly  at  Christmas  for  a  robe 
and  fur  for  the  same  and  63«.  6d.  yearly  at  Whitsuntide  for  a  robe  and  lining 
for  the  same. 

July  11.  Whereas  Ralph  Asshton,  knight,  on  20  July,  10  Edward  lY,  came 
Westminster,  before  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer  and  gave  it  to  be  understood  that  John 
Dey,  then  one  of  the  collectors  of  the  customs  and  subsidies  iu  the  port  of 
Kyngeston  on  Hull,  and  William  Wythornwyk  on  20  November  then  last 
past  in  the  said  port  seized  to  the  king's  use  three  ships  laden  with  wools, 
lead  and  other  merchandise  to  the  value  of  300/.  viz.  one  ship  called  the  Anne 
of  Hull  and  two  others  whose  names  and  merchandise  were  then  unknown 
to  him,  because  they  were  laden  with  merchandise  to  be  taken  to  foreign 
parts  without  being  customed  or  coketted,  and  the  king  is  informed  that 
the  said  John  and  William  did  not  seize  the  said  ships  or  any  parcel  of  the 
merchandise  except  merchandise  to  the  value  of  40  marks  and  the  said 
John,  who  is  now  deceased,  in  his  lifetime  delivered  40  marks  to  Eichard 
Fowler  for  the  king's  use  for  the  price  of  the  merchandise,  the  king 
hereby  pardons  to  Alice,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  John,  and  executrix  of 
his  will,  and  the  said  William  all  actions  on  this  account.  By  p.s. 

July  6.  General  pardon  to  Nicholas  Saintloo  of  Sutton,  co.  Somerset,  knight,  late 

Westminster,  esquire,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  2  July.  By  p.s. 

June  7.  Grant  to  William  Laken,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  King's  Bench,  for 

Westminster,  the  better  maintenance  of  his  estate  and  his  expenses  in  office,  of  110  marks 
yearly  at  the  hands  of  the  clerk  or  keeper  of  the  hanaper  or  the  customers 
in  the  ports  of  London,  Bristol  and  Kyngeston  on  Hull  according  to  the 
form  of  an  act  of  Parliament  at  Westminster,  18  Henry  VI,  and  lOGsAl^d, 
and  the  sixth  part  ofj^d,  yearly  at  Christmas  for  a  robe  and  fur  for  the  same 
and  63s,  6d.  yearly  at  Whitsuntide  for  a  robe  and  lining  for  the  same. 

June  17.         The  like  to  Thomas  Lattelton,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Bench. 


Westminster. 


Membrane  19. 


July  11.         Grant  to  William  Parre  and  John  Parre,  knights,  and  the  heirs  male  of 

Westminster,  their  bodies  of  the  castles,  manors  and  lordships  of  Pcndragon,  Burgh, 

Appilby,  Burgham,  Mallarstange  and  Whynfell,  the  manor  and  lordship 

of  Kerkebystephen  and  the  town  of  Wynton,  co.  Westmoreland,  with  their 

members  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons  and  services  of  free  tenants. 

By  p.s. 

July  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Roland  Thomburgh  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  porter  pf  the  king's  castle  of  Carlisle  with  the  accustomed  fees,  in  the  same 

manner  as  Otewel  Worsley  held  the  same.  By  p.s. 

July  23.         Presentation  of  Hichard  Leyty  to  the  parish  church  of  Seyntcryde,  in  the 
Westminster,  diocese  of  Exeter. 

July  23.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Edmund  Eotheney,  for  his  good 

Westminster,  service  and  expenses  in  England  and  beyond  the  seas,  of  the  office  of  the 

custody  of  the  king's  woods  of  Felwode  and  Kyngeswode,  cOt  Gloucester, 


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1471.  Membrane  19 — coni. 

which  William  Blount  lately  had,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  wages  and 
all  other  profits*  Bj  p.B. 

The  like  to  John  Prinket  of  the  office  of  crier  in  tbe  King's  Bench,  which 
Robert  Stathom  lately  had,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

July  18.         Mandate  to  John  Stokton,  mayor  of  the  city  of  London  and  escheator  in 

Westminster,  the  same  city,  for  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  pnory  of 

St.  Bartholomew  in  Westsroy  thfield,  London,  to  Richard  Pulter,  canon  of  the 

priory,  whose  election  as  prior  Thomas,  bishop  of  London,  has  confirmed 

and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  :-— 

Buckingham. 

Essex  and  Hertford. 

Middlesex. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

July  29.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Maurice  Gethyn,  for  his  good 
Wettminster.  service  in  attending  upon  the  king  beyond  seas  and  in  all  bis  confiicts 
and  journeys  in  England,  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  king's  serjeants  at 
arms  and  that  he  shall  be  attendant  on  the  speaker  of  Parliament,  as  John 
Bury  lately  was,  with  wages  of  12^.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  county 
of  Lincoln  and  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  esquires  of  the  household  yearly  at 
Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

July  29.         Grant  to  Edward  Underwode  of  the  prebend  of  Underdowne  in  the 
Westminster,  collegiate  church  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Bruggenortb^  co.  Salop,  void  by  the 
resignation  of  Sir  Thomas  Downe.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean. 

July  29.  Grant  to  the  king's  orator  brother  John  Bury  of  the  custody  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  chapel  of  St.  George  within  the  king's  tower  at  the  town  of  Suth- 
ampton  and  10  marks  yearly  for  life  for  his  salary  and  sustenance  from  the 
customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  the  town,  for  the  celebration  by 
himself  or  another  suitable  person  of  divine  service  for  the  good  estate  of 
the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  souls  of  the 
king's  progenitors.  By  p.s. 

f  July  27.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Peter  Wratton,  one  of  the  grooms  of 

Westminster,  the  wardrobe  of  the  king's  beds,  of  the  office  of  the  water  bailiwick  of  the 

town  of  Bristol  with  the  accustomed   fees  and  all  other  profits,  in  the 

same  manner  as  Richard  Crawford.  By  p.s.  [3247.] 

The  like  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Apslee  of  the  office  of  one  of  the 
king's  Serjeants  at  arms  with  wages  of  \2d,  daily,  as  Richard  Lillyng  had, 
from  Easter  last,  from  which  time  he  has  occupied  the  office,  from  the  farm 
and  issues  of  the  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  and  a  moiety  of  the  for- 
feiture of  the  same  in  the  town  and  suburbs  of  Bristol  and  a  livery  of  the 
suit  of  esquires  of  the  household  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe. 

By  p,s. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  farmers  of  tbe  said  subsidy. 

July  28.         Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of 

Westminster.  William  Ramsey,  monk  of  the  monastery  of  Peterborough,  as  abbot  of 

that  place.  By  p.s. 

July  28.         Presentation  of  Richard  Mayhow  to  the  parish  church  of  St.  Thomas 
Westminster.  Martyr,  Wynchelsee,  in  the  diocese  of  Chichester,  void  by  the  death  of  John 
Colvile,  last  parson. 

Aug.  12.        Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Robert  Cristian  as  keeper  of  the  town 

Westminster,  of  Hithe  and  its  members,  the  Uberties  and  franchises  of  which  have  been 

taken  into  the  king's  hands,  with  full  power  of  governance,  provided  that 


'I 


266^  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1471.  Membrane  I9^~€cnt. 

ibis  shall  not  be  to  tbe  prejudice  of  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  cardinal 
archbishop  of  Canterburjy  or  his  successors.  By  p.s. 

The  like  of  John  Tuder  as  keeper  of  the  town  of  Bomeney  and  its 
members.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  16.        Presentation  of  John  de  YillariOy  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of 
Westminster.  Pettam,  in  the  diocese  of  Terouanne,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Martyn, 
last  parson.    The   letters    are    directed  to  Th.    cardinal  archbishop  of 
Canterbury. 

Membrane  18. 

July  14.  Grant  to  the  king's  brother  Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  and  the  heirs 
Westminster,  male  of  his  body  of  the  castles,  manors  and  lordships  of  Midelham  and 
Scyrefhoton,  co.  Tork,  and  the  castle  and  lordship  of  Penreth,  co.  Cumber- 
land, with  their  members  and  all  other  lordships,  manors  and  lands  in  those 
counties  which  were  entailed  to  Richard  Neville,  late  earl  of  Warwick,  and 
the  heirs  male  of  his  body  or  any  ancestor  whose  heir  male  he  was  in  like 
manner,  with  all  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  members,  hamlets,  meadows, 
feedings,  pastures,  fisheries,  moors,  marshes,  turbaries,  forests,  chaces, 
parks,  woods,  warrens,  hundreds,  fairs,  markets,  free  customs,  wards, 
marriages,  escheats  and  services  of  tenants.  By  K. 

July  5.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Audelay,  knight,  lord  of  Audelay,  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  master  of  the  king's  dogs  called  '  hereres,'  receiving  for  his  own  wages  \2d. 
daily  from  Easter  last  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Bedford  and 
Buckingham  and  also  wages  for  the  king's  huntsmen  and  for  the  expenses 
of  one  horse  and  puture  for  dogs,  viz.  4.d,  daily  for  a  yeoman  '  barners,'  Z\d. 
daily  for  the  same  yeoman  for  a  horse  in  his  custody,  2df.  daily  for  each 
of  two  yeomen  ^berners'  and  two  yeomen  *  veau teres,'  \\d,  daily  for 
each  of  two  grooms  of  the  same  office,  and  |df.  daily  for  puture  of  each  of 
36  running  dogs  and  9  greyhounds,  from  the  issues  of  the  subsidy  and 
nlnage  of  cloth  and  a  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  of  the  same  in  the  counties 
of  Somerset  and  Dorset,  with  all  other  profits  pertaining  to  the  office,  in 
the  same  manner  as  John  Wroth,  esquire,  had.  By  p.s. 

July  16.         Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Somerset  for  the  restitution  of 

Westminster,  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  SS.  Peter  and  Paul,  Mochelney,  of  the 

order  of  St.  Benedict,  to  John  Bracy,  monk  of  the  monastery,  whose 

election  as  abbot  Bobert,  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  has  confirmed  and 

whose  fealty  the  king  has  ordered  to  be  taken  by  the  abbot  of  Athelney. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

July  16.         Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Peterborough  to 
Westminster,  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  Bichard  Asshton,  resigned.  By  p.s. 

July  12.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Crescy  of  the  office  of 
Westminster,  keeper  of  the  beds  within  the  king's  castle  of  Windesore,  co.  Berks,  from 
14  April  last,  from  which  time  he  has  occupied  the  office,  receiving  the 
accustomed  fees  for  himself  as  well  as  for  a  groom  under  him  from  the 
issues  of  the  king's  lordships  or  manors  of  St.  Margaret  Strettcn  and 
Middelton  Brymmesfeld,  co.  Wilts,  with  all  other  accustomed  profits,  as 
Giles  Frensshe  had  in  the  year  22  Bichard  II.  or  John  Austyn,  deceased, 
lately  had.  By  p.s« 

July  16.         Grant  for  life   to   Bobert   Michelson   of   Hull,  who   was  ^odesman' 
Westminster.  {naucUnts  et  ductor)  in  the  king's  ship  called  le  Antony  at  the  time  when 
the  king  took  the  ship  in  Seland  to  come  to  the  realm,  of  an  annuity  of 
IQOs,  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull. 

By  p.s.  [3218.] 


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1471.  Membrane  18 — eoni, 

July  10.         Greneral  pardon  to   Thomas  Kemp,  bishop  of  London,  of  all  offences 

Westminster,  committed  by  him  before  3  July,  provided  that  this  do  not  extend  to  the 

escape  of  Thomas  Martyn,  clerk  convicted  of  felony,  from  his  custody. 

[Fosdera.]  By  p.s. 

Juljr  4.  Greneral  pardon  to  John  Bernard  of  the  county  of  Northampton,  esquire,  ^ 

Westminiter.  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  25  June.  By  p.s.  ^ 

July  19.         The  like  to  John  Arundell  of  Lanhern,  co.  Cornwall,   knight,  of  all 
Westminster,  offences  committed  by  him  before  13  July.  By  p.s.  i 

July  20.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Nicholas  Keye,  yeoman  of  the  king's  ^ 

Westminster,  leash  (veltrum)^  of  the  custody  of  the  new  park  of  the  castle  of  Wyndesore, 
with  wages  of  4d.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  castle  and  lordship  of 
Wyndesore  and  all  other  profits,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the  king's  servant  * 

William  Evyngton   by  letters   patent  dated   28  August,  .4  Edward  IV,  \ 

sun*endered.  By  p.s.  [3235.] 

July  22.         Presentation  of  Nicholas  Eudhale  to  the  parish  chureh    of  Horsford,  ^ 

Westminster,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  void  by  the   death  of  Richard  Brooke,  last  ^ 

parson. 

Membrane  17. 

June  29.        General   pardon  to    John   Shirwod,   archdeacon  of  Bichmond,  of   all  ; 

Westminster,  offences  committed  by  him  before  24  June.  By  p.s. 

July  2.  Presentation  of  Bobert  Gamett,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of  Segliston, 

Westminster,  in  the  diocese  of  York,  to  the  parish  church  of  Gosford,  of  the  jurisdiction 
of  John  Shirwode,  archdeacon  of  Bichmond,  on  an  exchange  of  benefices 
with  William  Egremond. 

July  1.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  burgesses  of  the  town  of  Malmes- 

Westminster.  bury,  of  letters  patent  dated  1  March,  1  Edward  IV,  inspecting  and 
confirming  to  them  a  charter  dated  2  July,  12  Heury  lY  [^Charter  Roll, 
12  Henri/  IVj  No.  1.],  inspecting  and  confirming  letters  patent  dated 
28  November,  5  Bichard  II,  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter  of  king 
Athelbtan.  These  letters  have  been  casually  lost,  as  John  Fryse  has  made 
oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

July  14.         General   pardon   to   Robert   Ingilton   of  Thorneton,   co.  Buckingham, 

Westminster.  <  jentilman,'  alias  late  of  London,  late  one  of  the  justices  of  the  peace  in 

the  county  of   Buckingham,  of   all  offences  committed   by  him  and  all 

alienations  and  perquisitions  of  land  without  licence.  By  p.8. 

July  21.         Grant,  for  200  marks  paid  to  the  king,  to  Bobert  Alcok,  merchant,  and 

Westminster,  his  executors  and  assigns  of  a  ship  called  le  Calanta  of  Spain,  of  which  the 

king*s  kinsman  Antony,  earl  of  Byviers,  was   captain,  and  which  is  at 

present  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull,  with  all  its  gear.  By  E. 

July  27.  Grant  to  the  king's  councillor  Richard  Martyn  of  a  canonry  and  prebend 

Westminster,  in  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster, 

void  by  the  death  of  John  Cressy,  last  incumbent.  By  p.s« 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  of  the  chapel. 

July  30.  General  pardon  to  John  Halse,  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  of  all 

Westminster,   offences  committed  by  him  before  25  July.     \_Foedera,'\  By  p.s. 

Aug.  9.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Taverham,  servant  of  the  king's  kinsman  the 

Westminster,  earl  of  Northumberland,  of  the  ofiice  of  clerk  of  all  returns  of  writs  made 
in  the  castle  within  the  city  of  ^ York  and  elsewhere  within  the  county  of  York, 
with  all  fees  pertaining  to  the  ofiice  at  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of  the 
county  from  the  issues  of  the  office,  in  the  same  manner  as  John  Shirwode 
of  the  said  city  had.  By  p.s.  [3269.] 


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CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


14'71^  Membrane  17— con/. 

Aug.  12.        Presentation  of  Edmund  Broghton,  chaplain,  succentor  of  the  canons  in 
Westminster,  the  cathedral  church  of  York,  to  the  parish  church  of  Gosforth,  of  the  juris- 
diction of  John  Shirwode,  archdeacon  of  Richmond,  on  an  exchange  of 
benefices  with  Robert  Garnet. 

Aug.  15.        Mandate  to  all  to  permit  John  Rose,  bom  in  the  town  of  Lowmaban  in 
Westminster.  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Beverley  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealtj, 
to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 


June  29. 
Westminster. 


June  1. 
Westminster. 

•  June  4. 
Westminster. 

June  5. 
Westminster. 

June  6. 
Westminster. 

June  6. 
Westminster. 

June  7. 

Westminster. 

June  10. 
Westminster. 

June  12. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  3. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  8. 
Westminster. 

1472. 

Feb.  12. 

Westminster. 

1471. 

Nov.  11. 
Westminster. 


Mbmbrans  16. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Stanford  as  controller  of  the  great 
and  petty  custom,  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  and  the  subsidy 
of  the  Ss,  in  the  tun  and  the  I2d.  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of  Pole  and 
porls  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees,  provided  that  he 
execute  the  office  in  person,  with  the  custody  of  one  part  of  the  coket  seal. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  of  the  following  in  the  ports  named  and  ports  and  places 
adjacent  :— 

Nicholas  Leventhorpe  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

John  Glover  in  the  port  of  Jermouth.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Richard  Ghallerton  in  the  port  of  Chichester.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Robert  Ratdyff  in  the  port  of  Ipswich.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Chauntrell  in  the  port  of  Newcastle.  By  bill  of  the  ti*easurer. 

John  Shute  in  the  ports  of  Plymmouth  and  Fowy. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Richard  Alberton  in  the  port  of  Bristol.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


John  Holcote  in  the  port  of  Boston. 


By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


John  More  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertemouth. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

William  Overay  in  the  port  of  Snihampton.      By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
John  Rotheram  in  the  port  of  Sandwich.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Robert  Braybroke  in  the  port  of  Bishop's  Lenn. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
William  Duke  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Hugh  Warde  in  the  same.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


Guy  Westcote  in  the  port  of  Bristol. 


William  Alyngton  in  the  port  of  Lenne. 


By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


11  EDWABD  IV— PiBT  I. 


1471.  Membrane  16 — cont. 

June  I.  The  like  of  John  Peke   as  controller  of  the  ^eat  enatom   and  the 

WestminBter.  suhsidj  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  in  the  port  of  London  and  ports  and 

places  adjacent.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

June  6.         The  like  of  William  Stevens  as  controller  of  the  pettj  custom  in  the 
Westminster,   same.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

June  12.        The  like  of  William  Martyn  as  controller  of  the  subsidy  of  the  3^.  in  the 
Westminster,  tun  and  the  12(/.  in  the  pound  in  the  same.  By  b&l  of  the  treasurer. 

June  12.        Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Swancote  as  ganger  in  the  port 
Westminster,  of  Bristol  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  of  the  following  in   the  ports  named  and  ports  and  places 
adjacent  :— 

Dec.  3.  Bichard  Clerk  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  ti'casarer. 

Dec.  10.  John  Harley  in  the  port  of  Sandwich,  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  5.  William  Pokeryng  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

June  20.        Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  William  Bretayn  of  the  office  of  tronage  and 

Westminster,  pesage  in  the  port  of  Suihampton  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving 

the  accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  named  and  ports  and  places 
adjacent : — 

May  30.  John  Sorell  in  the  port  of  Ipswich. 

Westminster. 

Jane  3.  Richard  Cowton  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull. 

Westminster. 

May  9.  John  Draper  in  the  port  of  London. 

Westminster. 

May  29.  George  Badclyff,  esquire,  in  the  port  of  Boston. 

Westminster. 

July  4.  John  Gole  in  the  port  of  Sandwich. 

Westminster. 

Aug.  19.  Edmund  Talbot  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull. 

Westminster. 

July  13.        Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  William  Wythornwyok  as  controller  of 

Westminster,  the  scrutiny  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull  and  ports  and  places  adjacent, 

receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Dec.  16.         The  like  of  Richard  Couton  as  surveyor  of  the  scrutiny  in  the  same. 
Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  20.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  domestic  servant  William  Evington  of  the 

Westminster,  office  of  virgedajulus  or  the  verger  who  carries  the  rod  before  the  king  at 
the  feast  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  receiving  the 
accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  or  manor  of 
Koldekennyngton,  co.  Middlesex,  with  all  profits  pertaining  to  the  office, 
in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  Halnath  Mauleverer  by  letters  patent  dated  1  April, 
1  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  K. 

June  3.  The  like  to  John  Rysshc  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  king's  forest,  hay 

Westminster,  or  park  of  Pctherton  by  Brigowater,  co.   Somerset,  with  M  fees,  rents, 

amercements,  forfeitures,  herbages,  pannages   and  agistments  and    other 

profits  belonging  to  the  office.  By  K. 


£70  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1471.  Membrane  15. 

Jalj  22.        Grant  to  the  major  and  nocietj  of  the  merchants  of  the  st  aple  of  the 
WeBtminster.  town  of  Calais,  in  satisfaction  of  sums  of  10,000/.  in  which  they  were  bound 
for  the  king  to  the  duke  of  Burgundj,  4,276/.  Ss,  which  they  paid  for  the 
king  for  the  wages  of  soldiers,  1,500/.  which  they  undertook  to  pay  for 
divers  soldiers  within  the  said  town  at  their  depaitnre,  1,500/.  lent  by  them 
to  the  king  and  3,000/.  delivered  by  them  to  Certain  persons  of  the  city  of 
London  for  certain  obligations,  amounting  together  to  the  sum  of  20,276/. 
8^.)  that  for  3|  years  after  6  April  last  they  may  retain  a  moiety  of  all  sums 
exceeding  the  sum  of  15,022/.  4a.  Sd,  yearly  from  the  customs  and  subsidies 
of  wools  and  wool-fells  or  fells  called  *  shorlyng '  and  *  morlyng  '  in  all  ports 
of  the  realm  according  to  the  form  of  letters  patent  dated  13  December, 
()  Edward  IV.  [^Rolls  of  Parliament^  v.  613],  authorised  by  an  act  in 
Parliament  at  Westminster,  3  June,  7  Edward  IV,  and  beyond  the  sum  of 
2,000/.  yearly  for  the  term  of  7  years  from  Michaelmas  next  after  the  said 
3  June  for  the  arrears  of  wages  of  the  captain  and  soldiers  of  the  town  of 
Calais  and  the  castles  of  Guysnes  and  Hammes  and  the  marches  of  Calais 
unpaid  before  6  April,  6  Edward  IV.  and  beyond  500  marks  yearly  for  the 
term  of  8 J  years  from  this  latter  date  for  timber  for  the  works  of  the  said 
town,  castles  and  marches,  and  beyond  1,000  marks  yearly  during  these  %\ 
jesiXB  for  the  repair'  of  the  said  works  and  beyond  1,000  marks  yearly  for  the 
part  payment  of  the  wages  of  the  king's  justices,  Serjeants  at  law  and 
attorneys,  to  hold  in  part  payment  of  the  said  20,276/.  8«.     Grant  also 
that  after  the  said  3^  years  they  shall  receive  all  customs  and  subsidies  from 
wools  and  wool-fells  and  fells  called  '  shorlyng '  and '  morlyng '  shipped  out  of 
the  realm,  wools  taken  by  the  straits  of  Marrok  excepted,  and  grant  to  them 
of  all  lands,  rents,  waters,  fisheries,  possessions,  profits,  customs,  forfeitures, 
fines,  amercements,  courts,  woods  and  bailiwicks  belonging  to  the  king 
within  the  town  and  marches  of  Calais,  in  payment  of  5,000/.  yearly, 
parcel  of  the  sum  of  20,276/.   8j.  so   that  from  the  said  customs  and 
subsidies  and  a  moiety  of  the  issues  of  the  said  lands  etc.  after  deduction  of 
the  accustomed  wages  of  ofScers,  they  shall  expend  10,022  4^.  8d.  yearly 
-  on  the  payment  of  the  wages  of  the  captain  and  soldiers  of  the  said  town 
of  Calais  and  the  tower  of  Buysbank  and  the  castles  of   Guysnes  and 
Hammes  in  the  said  marches,  a  third  part  being  delivered  in  victuab,  and 
they  shall  expend  the  other  moiety  of  the  said  issues  on  the  safe-custody 
and  repair  of  the  king*s  works  and  artillery  there,  until  they  shall  thus  have 
fully  received  the  said  sum  of  20,276/.  8f.     And  they  shall  render   an 
account  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  of  any  excess  of  the  said  sums  over  the 
sum  of  15,022/.  4; .  %d,  yearly  and  the  said  sums  of  2,000/.  500  marks, 
1,000  marks  and   1,000  marks    abovementioned.     Grant  also  that  John 
Thrysk,  mayor  of  the  staple,  and  his  successors  shall  be  treasurers  of  the 
town  and  marches  until  the  full  repayment  of  the  said  sum  of  20,276/.   Ss. 
IB  the  same  Aianner  as  Thomas  Blount,  esquire,  deceased,  late  treasurer, 
provided  that  the  name  of  the  mayor  shall  be  certified  to  the  barons  of  the 
Exchequer  within  two  months  oi  his  election,  and  the  mayor  shall  be 
purveyor,  receiver  and  keeper  of  all  victuals  and  stuff  for  the  defence  of  the 
town  and  all  other  towns  and  fortalices  in  those  parts,  and  shall  make  all 
freightages,  carriages,  and  other    necessary    expenses  with  all  works  of 
artiUeiy,  sales  of  victuals  and  other  things  concerning  the  office.  By  K. 

Sept,  4.  General  pardon  to  Bichard  Gorges  of  Wroxhale,  co.  Somerset,  esquire, 

Westminster,  alias  of  Horsyngton,  co.  Somerset,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

24  August  last  and  all  intrusions  into  his  inheritance.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  14. 

Aug.  6.  General  pardon  to  Walter  Wrattesley,  Geoffrey  Gate,  John  Bensted, 

Westminfter.  John  Bromley  and  George  Bissipate,  knights,  John,  lord  of  Clyntoa, 


11  EDWARD  iV.— Part  1  2f  1 


1471.  Membrane  14 — cont. 

George  Neville,  Thomas  Gray,  Eichard  Whetehjll,  John  Gourtenaj, 
Roland  Worslay,  Thomas  Radcliff,  Robert  Warmyngton,  John  Paraunt  and 
William  Boyville,  esquires,  Richard  Rouehede,  John  Parker  and  Anthony 
de  la  Toure  and  all  burgesses,  merchants,  soldiers,  commoners  and  mariners 
in  the  town  and  castle  of  Calais,  the  tower  of  Ruysbanke  and  the  castle, 
county  and  lordship  of  Guysnes  and  the  marches  of  the  same ;  and  grant 
that  they  shall  hold  all  their  possessions  that  they  had  on  3  March, 
8  Edward  lY,  with  the  exception  of  offices  within  the  above  places  of 
which  grants  have  been  made  to  the  captains  of  the  same  or  which  were 
held  by  letters  patent  now  surrendered  or  for  a  term  now  past ;  and  grant 
that  the  treasurer  of  Calais  shall  make  separate  letters  patent  to  them  to 
this  effect  before  Christmas  without  fine  or  fee*  By  p.s. 

Aug.  18.         General  pardon  to  Richard  Harowedon  late  of  Harwedou,  co.  North- 
Westminster,  ampton,  esquire,  alias  late  of  Estneston,  co.  Northampton,  '  gentilman,'  of 
all  offences  committed  by  him  before  5  August.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  20.         General  pardon  to  William  Manypeny,  merchant.  By  p.s. 

Westminster.       The  like  to  the  following  :— 

Peter  Malary,  merchant. 
John  Chambre,  merchant. 
John  Rason  late  of  London,  merchant. 

Aug.  12.        Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  for  the  restitution  of 

Westminster,  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Peterborough,  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict, 

to  William  Ramsey,  monk  of  the  monastery,  whose  election  as  abbot  John, 

bishop  of  Lincoln,  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  ordered  to 

be  taken  by  his  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Wiltshire.  By  p.8. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  :— 
Warwick  and  Leicester. 
Nottingham. 

Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 
Northampton  and  Rutland. 
Bedford  and  Buckingham. 

The  like  to  John  Stokton,  knight,  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 


Membrane  13. 

July  2.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Smyth  of  Dover,  co.  Kent,  ^  yoman,'  of  all 

Westminster,   offences  committed  by  him  before  15  April  last.  By  p.s. 

July  4.  General  pardon  to  Richard  Tunstall  late  of  Thurlande,  co.  Lancaster, 

W^estminsler.    knight.  By  p.s. 

July  4*.  Licence  for  135.  4d.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Isabel  late  the  wife  of 

Westminster.  Walter  Langley,  esquire,  kinsman  and  heir  of  John  Langley,  esquire,  to 
grant  her  manor  of  Oversodyngton,  co.  Gloucester,  held  in  chief,  to 
Richard  Middelton,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of  Oversodyngton,  and 
Thomas  Nele  of  Cirencestre,  *  grocer,'  and  for  these  to  re-grant  the  manor 
to  her  for  life  without  impeachment  of  waste,  with  successive  remainders 
to  Edmund  Langley,  son  of  Walter  and  herself,  William  Langley  brother 
of  Edmund,  John  Langley  brother  of  William,  and  Matilda  the  wife  of 
John  Wikes  of  Dursley,  esquire,  sister  of  the  said  John,  William  and 
Edmund,  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  and  final  remainder  to  her  right 
heirs. 


272  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


I 

1471.  Membrane  13— con^. 

July  7.  Signification  to  Th.  bishop  of  London  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Westminster,  of  Kichard  Pulter,  canon  of  the  priory  of  St,  Bartholomew  in  Westsmyth- 

feld  in  the  suburbs  of  London,  as  prior  of  that  monastery.  By  p.s. 

July  6.  Grant  to  the  merchants  of  the  city  of  Cologne  in  Almain,  who  among  other 

Westminster,  merchants  of  Almain  have  held  the  house  in  the  city  of  London  commonly 
called  Guyldehalla  Thetttonicorum^  that  for  one  year  from  Easter  last  they 
shall  enjoy  their  ancient  privileges  in  England  and  other  places  subject  to 
the  king,  and  that  during  that  time  they  and  their  factors,  attorneys  and 
servants  shall  be  quit  of  all  subsidies,  saving  to  the  king  his  ancient  prises, 
rights  and  customs,  and  no  merchant  of  the  said  city  or  his  goods  shall  be 
seised  for  any  debt  for  which  he  is  not  a  principal  or  for  any  trespass 
committed  by  anyone  else.  By  p.s, 

July  10«         General  pardon  to  William  Barton  of  London,  ^  gentilman,'  alias  of 
Westminster.  Wodeham  Water,  co.  Essex,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  6  July. 

By  p.8. 

July  10.         Grant  to  John  Fogge,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors, 

Westminster,  lands,  rents,  services  and  possessions  late  of  Thomas  Grene  of  Norton, 

CO.  Northampton,  kuight,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of 

Thomas  his  son  and  heir,  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the   latter 

without  disparagement  and  so  from  heir  to  heir. '  By  p.s. 

July  8.  Grant  to  Ralph  Hastynges,  kniglit,  whom  by  letters  patent  dated  at 

Westminster.  Westminster,  11  April  last,  the  king  appointed  sheriff  of  Northampton 
during  pleasure  by  the  name  of  lUdph  Hastynges,  esquire,  that  he  and  his 
heirs  and  executors  shall  not  be  charged  by  reason  of  his  office  with  any 
farms,  issues  or  arrears  due  to  the  king  except  those  sums  of  money  which 
came  to  his  hands  by  reason  of  his  office  and  which  he  acknowledged  to  the 
king's  use  in  his  account.  By  p.B. 

July  10.         Presentation  of  Richard  Neweport,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of 
Westminster.   Hovekirke,  in  the  diocese  of  Terouanne,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Nicholas 
Bulfynche,  last  parson.     The  letters  are  directed  to  Th.  cardinal  arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury. 

July  12.         Protection  with  clause  volumus,    for  one    year,    for  William    Barly, 

Westminster.    <  marchaunt^'  alias  William  Elbarly  of  Norwich,  '  mercer,'  going  to  Ireland 

on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of 

Clarence,  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  on  the  safe-custody,  defence  and  victualling 

of  that  land.  By  p,s. 

Membranb  12. 

Aug.  4.  Licence  for  the  abbot  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Peter,  West* 
Westminster,  minster,  to  sue  before  the  pope  that  all  persons  who  shall  in  future  be 
elected  abbots  of  the  monastery  shall  thereby  be  abbots  without  other 
confirmation,  and  to  receive  bulls  to  that  effect,  provided  that  the  convent 
shall  certify  the  king  of  the  death  or  cession  of  the  abbots  at  each  voidance 
and  seek  licence  to  elect  and  after  election  obtain  the  royal  assent  and 
restitution  of  temporalities  from  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  11.         Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Thwaites  of  the  office  of  chancellor  of  the 

Westminster.  Exchequer,  receiving  the   accustomed    fees   at   the  Exchequer,  with  all 

accustomed  profits,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  Richard  Fowler  by  letters 

patent  dated  8  April,  9  Edward  IV.  (see  p.  161),  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  10.         General  pardon  to  Roger  Bemyster,  abbot  of  Cerne,  co.  Dorset,  of  all 

Westminster.  ofi*ences  committed  by  him  before  6  August  last  and  all  alienations  and 

perquisitions  of  land  without  liceuice.  By  p.s. 


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1471.  Membrane  12 — cont 

Aug  26.  Grant  to  Peter  Sans  of  Yenesse,  in  affirmation  of  a  previous  grant  to 

WettminsUr.  him  by  word  of  mouth  of  an  annuity  of  20/.  so  long  as  the  peace  between  the 
king  and  the  five  provinces  of  Spain  on  the  sea  should  continue,  of  which 
annuity  20/.  remain  unpaid,  of  20/.  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the 
port  of  London  and  an  annuity  of  20/.  during  the  said  peace  from  the 
customs  aud  subsidies  on  the  goods  disembarked  by  him  in  the  said  port. 

By  p.s. 

Vacated  by  surrender  and  cancelled  by  Z.  bishop  of  Durham,  chancellor 
of  England^  on  26  February j  13  Edw&rd  /F,  on  which  day  the  king 
granted  the  annuity  by  other  letters  patent. 

Like  grant  to  Demon  John  Dandia,  squire  of  the  realm  of  Spain,  of  20/. 
from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Bristol  and  an  annuity  of 
20/.  during  the  said  peace  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  on  the  goods 
disembarked  by  him  in  the  said  port.  By  p.s.  [3302.] 

Vacated  by  surrender  and  cancelled  by  L,  bishop  of  Durham,  chaticellor 
of  England,  on  26  February,  13  Edward  IV,  on  which  day  the  king 
granted  the  annuity  by  other  letters  patent, 

Aug.  10.        Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Richard  Fowler,  of  the  tenour  of  the 

Westminflter.  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  8  April,  9  Edward  IV  {see  p.  151),  being 

a  grant  to  him  for  life  of  the  office  of  chancellor  of  the  Exchequer.    These 

letters  have  been  casually  lost,  as  he  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will 

be  surrendered  if  found. 

Aug.  29.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servants  Peter  Curteys  and  Edmund  White 

Westminster,  of  the  office  of  chief  serjeantship  of  Methe  in  Ireland,  with  the  accustomed 

fees  and  other  profits.  By  p.s.  [3311.] 

Membrane  11. 

Aug.  30.  Grant  to  Gerard  Caniziani,  merchant  of  Florence,  in  repayment  of  the 
Westminster,  sum  of  6,600/.  due  to  him  from  the  king,  as  appears  in  the  receipt  of  the 
Exchequer,  that  he  or  his  executors  after  his  decease  or  their  factors  or 
attorneys  may  ship  sacks  and  bales  of  wool,  woollen  cloths,  pieces  of  tin 
and  fodders  of  lead  in  the  ports  of  London,  Sandwich  and  Southampton 
•and  take  the  wools  by  the  straits  of  Marrok  and  the  woollen  cloths,  tin  and 
lead  to  any  foreign  parts  and  bring  back  other  merchandise  to  the  said 
ports  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies,  those  on  the  sacks  and  bales  of  wool 
at  the  rate  of  4  marks  only,  until  he  shall  thus  be  fully  satisfied  of  the  said 
sum  of  6,600/.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  1.         General  pardon  to  John  Neuburgh  the  elder  of  EstluUeworth,  co.  Dorset, 
Westminster,  esquire,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  5  August  last.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  17.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king*s  cervitor  David  Gough  of  the  office  of  one  of 
Westminster,   the  king's  sergeant's-at-arms  in  the  place  of  John  Convers,  deceased,  with 
wages  of  \2d.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Essex  and  Hertford. 

By  p.8. 

Aug.  20.         Grant  for  life  lo  William  Marshall  of  the  hospital  called  '  Goddeshouse  *  or 

Westminster.  Mesune  Dieu  within  the  town  of  Calais.  By  p.s.  [3314.] 

Aug.  24 .         Grant  to  the  king's  eldest  son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall 

Westminster,  and  earl  of  Chester,  that  he  shall  hare  these  present  letters  and  all  charters, 

letters  patent  and  writs  in  Chancery  and  other  courts  of  the  king  quit  of 

fee  of  the  seal  and  fine.  By  K. 

Sept.  11.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Stele,  yeoman  of  the  king's 

Westminster,   chamber,  of  the  office  of  *  bowberer '  (arcubajult)  of  seven  hays  about  *  lo 

Xiankewode/  co.   Stafford,  which  John    Somerton  lately  hod,  with  the 

accustomed  fees  and  other  profits.  By  p.s.  [3225.] 

y  961S6.  S 


274  ClLENDAB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1471.  Membrane  11 — cowt. 

Sept.  11.  General  pardon  to  John  Shipward  cr/»(75  Shepard  alias  Sbeppard  the 

Westminster,  elder  of  Bristol,   *  merchant,'  of  all  oflTences   committed  by   him  before 

7  September.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  7.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Yaughan,  treasurer  of  the  king's 

Westminster,  chamber,  and  his  heirs  of  a  mansion  or  habitation  which  ho  formerly  had 
of  the  king's  grant,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  Jaspar,  late  earl 
of  Pembroke,  situated  on  the  ground  called  ^  ti-arlek '  in  Brokestrete  on  the 
north  and  east  of  the  parish  church  of  Stepinhith^  co.  Middlesex,  with 
gardens  and  closes  appertaining.  By  K. 

Sept.  18.        Greneral  pardon  to  Henry  Spencer,  ^yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by 
Westminster,  him  before  2  August  last.  By  p.8. 

Sept.  21.        Presentation  of  John  Strete,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  St.  Blaise, 
Westminster,  in  the  diocese  of  Terouanne,  void  by  the  death  of  William  Aide,  last  parson. 
The  letters  are  directed  to  Th.  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 


MSMBRANE  10. 

July  13.         General  pardon  to  John  Stephen  late  of  Chirchehill  in  the  parish  of 

Westminster.  Whitstaple,  co.  Kent,  ^  yomau,'  son  of  William  Stephen  late  of  Whitstaple, 

^  shipman,'  alias  John  Stevyn,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

31  May  last.  By  p.s. 

July  15.         Katification  of  the  estate  which  John  Pemberton,  king's  clerk,  has  as 
WestmiDster    master  or  warden  of  the  hospital'  of  St.  Mary,  Osprenge.  By  p.s. 

J  uly  6.  General  pardon  to  John  Fogge  of  Eypton  in  the  parish  of  Asshetesford, 

Westminster,  co.  Kent,  knight,  alias  late  of  London.  By  K. 

July  16.         Eevocation  of  the  protection  granted    on    12   July    by  letters  patent 
Westminster,   {see  p.  272)  to  William  Barly,  ^  marehaunt,'  going  to  Ireland  on  the  king's 
service,  because  he  delays  in  the  county  of  Middlesex,   as  appears   by 
certificate  of  the  sheriffs. 

July  9.  Restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  priory  of  Wenlok,  in  the  diocese 

Westminster,  of  Hereford,  to  Dan  John  Shorewesbury,  of  the  Cluniac  order,  whom 
Louis  de  Swilleyo,  prior  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  la  Charity  sur  Loire, 
of  the  same  order,  in  the  diocese  of  Auxerre,  has  appointed  prior  in  the  place 
of  Roger  Wenlok,  last  prior,  deceased,  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has 
ordered  to  be  t^keu  by  Henry,  abbot  of  Bildewas.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  1.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Tarleton  of  the  offieo  of  marshal  and  cner 

Westminster,  before  the  justice  of  North  Wales,  void  by  the  death  of  John  Donne,  with 

the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s.  [3262.] 

July  30.         Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  Master  William  Dudley,  (dean)  of  the  king's 

Westminster,   chapel,  of  the  prebend  or   canonry  of  the  king's  free  chapel  or  college 

within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  void  by  the  death  of  John  Cressy,  last 

incumbent.  By  p.s.  [3264  ] 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  or  warden  of  the  college. 

Aug.  12.         General  pardon  to  John  Rugge  late  of  Rugge,  co.  Salop,  esquire,  alias 
Westminster,  late  of  le  Wyche,  CO.  Worcester,  esquire.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  12.         General  pardon  to  Roger   Evirdon  of  Kethirmynstre,  co.  Worcester, 
Westminster.  <  gentilman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  9  August.         By  p.s. 

Aug.  28.         Presentation  of  John  Philip,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  Shelton, 
Westminster,   in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Ilam,  last  parson, 
and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Robert  son  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Malory,  tenant  in  chief. 


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1471.  Membrane  10 — cont, 

Sept.  3.  Presentation  of  Thomas   Holand,   chaplain,  to   the  parish   church  of 

WeBt  minster.  Marke,  in  the  diocese  of  Terouanne,  void  hj  the  death  of  William  Liche 
last  parson.  The  letters  are  directed  to  Th.  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canter- 
burj. 

Sept.  11.        Presentation  of  John  de  Villario,  chaplain,  to   the  parish   church   of 
Westminster.  Campe,  in  the   diocese  of  Terouanne,  void  by  the  death  of  Alexander 
Brownjng,  last  parson.    The  letters  are  directed  to  Th.  cardinal  archbishop 
of  Canterbury. 

MSMBRANB  9. 

Aug.  26.  Exemplification,  &t  the  request  of  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  of  the 
Westminster,  (enour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patopt  dated  7  February,  9  Edward  IV. 
(see  p.  185),  appointing  him  chief  justice  of  South  Wales,  chamberlain  of 
South  Wales  and  steward  of  the  commote  of  Cantremaure  and  all  lord- 
ships, manors  and  commctes  of  the  king  in  the  counties  of  Kardicau  and 
Kermerdyn  during  the  minority  of  William  Herbert,  knight,  earl  of 
Pembroke.  These  letters  have  been  lost  by  accident,  as  Morgan  Kidwelly 
his  attorney-general  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery^  and  will  be  surrendered  if 
found. 

Vacated  by  surrender  and  cancelled^  because  the  king  granted  the  offices 
to  William^  earl  of  Pembroke^  by  other  letters  patent. 

Aug.  29.  Licence  for  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Pembroke,  son  and 
Westminster,  heir  of  William,  late  earl  of  Pembroke,  tenant  in  chief,  to  enter  freely 
without  proof  of  age  into  the  offices  of  chief  justice  of  South  Wales  and 
chamberlain  of  South  Wales  and  all  other  offices  in  Wales  and  the  marches 
of  which  the  said  late  earl  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  and  which 
should  descend  to  the  present  earl.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  26.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  king's  brother  Eichard,  duke 
Westminster,  of  Gloucester,  of  the  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated 
7  November,  9  Edward  IV.  {see  p.  179),  granting  to  him  for  life  the  office 
of  chief  justice  of  North  Wales.  These  letters  have  been  lost  by  accident, 
as  Morgan  Kidwelly  his  attorney  general  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery^  and 
will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

Oct.  3.  Grant  to  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Herbert,  knight,    tenant 

Westminster,  in   chief,   of  the   custody   of  all  lordships,  manors,   lands,   services    and 

other  possessions  with  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  late  of  the  said  Eichard 

during  the  minority  of  William  his  son  and  heir,  rendering  to  the  king 

40/.  yeaiiy.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  by  surrender  and  cancelled^  because  (he  king  granted  the 
custody  to  John  Herle  and  the  said  Margaret  his  wife  by  otiier  letters 
patent  on  26  jfcfay,  15  Edward  IV. 

Oct.  13.  Grant  for  eight  years  to  Christopher,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of 

Westminster,   the  house  or  abbey  of  St.  Mary,  Trym,  of  10/.  yearly  from  all  lands  of 

the  king's  manor  or  lordship  of  Kyldalk,  co.  M^ath,  for  the  celebration 

of  a  special  mass  daily  in  the  abbey  for  the  souls  of  the  king's  father  and 

progenitors.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  15.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Cotton  of  Landwade,  co.  Cambridge,  esquire, 

Westminster,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  22  April  last.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  15.  General  pardon  to  Richard  West,  lord  le  Warre,  of  all  offences  corn- 

Westminster,  mitted  by  him  before  7  October.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  24.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Eichard  Eobynson,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Westminster,  of  the  household,  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  four  foresters  of  Ingeliswode^ 

CO.  Cumberland,  with  the  accustomed  fees,  in  the  same  manner  as  Thomas 

Boon,  rebel,  had.  By  p.s. 

S  2 


276  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


2471^  Membrane  9 — cont. 

Vaceiied  by  surrender  and  cancelled  on  5  November,  12  Edward  IV^by 
J,  bishop  of  Rochester,  keeper  of  the  great  seal,  on  which  day  the  king 
granted  the  office  to  Richard  Hoton  by  other  letters  patent. 

Membrane  8. 

June  17.         General  pardon  to  Robert  Cok, '  gentilman.*  By  p.8. 

Westminster. 

The  like  to  the  following  :— 
Thomas  Boden. 
John  Neest. 
John  Sturston. 
Nicholas  Grewell. 
John  Westclyff. 
Richard  ChaJleiworth. 
John  Philip. 

July  10.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Thomas  Asshe  from  Michaelmas 

Westmiuster.  last  of  6  marks  yearly  which  the  priors  of  Folkestone  are  bound  to  pay  to 

the  king  from  an  ancient  apport  due  to  the  chief  house  of  the  priory  beyond 

seas.  By  p.B. 

July  9.  Appointment,  duriqg  pleasure,  of  Robert  Cok  as  keeper  of  the  town  of 

WestminsteT.  Sandwich  and  its  members,  the  liberties  and  franchises  of  which  have  been 

taken  into  the  king's  hands,  with  full  power  of  governance.  By  £l. 

The  like  of  the  following  in  the  following  towns  and  their  members  :— 
Thomas  Hexstall  in  the  town  of  Dover. 
Henry  Fysshe  in  the  town  of  Wynchelsey. 
John  Sutton  in  the  town  of  Rye. 
John  Goldyng  in  the  town  of  Hastyng. 

July  12.         Grant  to  Thomas  Gray,  esquire,  and  Richard  Jones,  yeoman,  of  the 

Westminster,  household,  of  the  profits  of  all  lands,  rents  and  services  and  all  the  goods 

of  Thomas  Hunt  of  the  town  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  ^  gentilman,' 

outlawed  at  the  suit  of  William  Barton.  '  yoman,'  on  a  plea  of  debt  in 

London  on  Monday  before  St.  Faith,  7  Edward  IV.  By  p.8. 

July  10.  Grant  to  Laurence,  bishop  of  Durham,  and  his  heirs  and  assigns,  for 

Westminster.  700/.  paid  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  of  the  manor  of  Milton,  co. 
Cambridge,  with  the  advowson  of  the  parish  church  of  Milton  and  all  lands, 
rents,  and  ser pices  in  Milton  late  of  Richard  Lowe,  esquire,  forfeited  to  the 
king,  and  six  messuages,  100  acres  of  land,  ;S0  acres  of  meadow  and  20  acres 
of  pasture  and  all  other  land,  rents,  services,  common  of  pasture  and  other 
possessions  in  Batrichesey,  Wannesworth  and  Wassyngham  late  of  John 
Stanley,  esquire,  son  of  John  Stanley  late  of  Batrichesey,  forfeited  to  the 
king,  to  hold  from  13  April  last  by  the  accustomed  services.  By  K. 

July  10.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  clerk  Master  William  Dudley,  dean  of  the  king's 

Westminster,  chapel,  of  the  deanery  of  the  king's  college  or  free  chapel  of  Briggenorth, 

void  by  the  death  of  Master  Henry  Sever,  last  incumbent.    By  p.s.  [3210.] 

July  12.         Grant  to  John  Jonys  of  all  the  goods  late  of  Nicholas  Jonys,  late  of 

Westminster.  Tetbury,  co.  Gloucester, '  gentilroau,'  indicted  of  certain  felony  and  murder 

for  the  death  of  John  Lewes  being  against  Thomas,  lord  of  Lyslo,  at  the 

time  of  his  death,  for  which  he  made  flight.  By  p.s. 

Aug,  5.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Master  John  Blakoweyn,  the  king's 

Westminster,   under  almoner,  of  the  deanery  of  the  college  of  St.  Mary,  Shrewsbury,  void 

by  the  death  of  John  Cressy  .last  incumbent.  By  p.s.  [3265.] 


1 1  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I.  277 


1471.  Mbmbranb  7. 

Jaly  22.         General  pardon  to  Richard  Salkeld  late  of  Corkby,  eo.  Cumberland, 

Westmingter.  esquire,  late  constable  of  the  castle  of  Carlisle,  William  Salkeld  late  of 

Wygton,  CO.  Cumberland, '  gentilman,*  Nicholas  Skelton  late  of  Quytrigge, 

CO.  Cumberland,  *  gentilman,'  Clement  Skelton  the  elder  late  of  Ajnthome, 

CO.  Cumberland,  '  gentilman,'  John  Bowyer  late  of  Carlile,  co.  Cumberland, 

*  gentilman,'  alias  John  Bower,  steward,  Alexander  Appulby  of  the  same, 
'  gentilman,'  John  Symson  of  the  same,  '  gentilman,'  Thomas  Salkeld  the 
younger  of  the  same,  'gentilman,'  Alan  Blanerhasset  of  the  same, '  gentilman,' 
John  Salkeld  of  the  same,  'gentilman,'  Alexander  Benett  of  the  same, 

*  gentilman,'  Henry  Brotherwyke  of  the  same, '  gentilman,'  William  Salkeld 
the  younger  of  the  same,   '  gentilman,'  Thomas  Nicholson  of  the  same, 

*  yoman,'  Thomas  Calvard  of  the  same, '  yoman,'  Hugh  Hodson  of  the  same, 

*  yoman,' Alexander  Lamble  of  the  same,  *  yoman,'  John  Thomson  of  the  same, 

*  yoman,'  Edward  Nicholson  of  the  same,  *  yoman,'  Henry  Crakall  of  the 
same,  *  yoman,'  John  Lamble  of  the  same,  *  yoman,'  William  Wryght  late 
of  Corkby,  'yoman,' John  Grame  of  the  same,  'yoman,'  William Gyllysland 
of  the  same,  'yoman,'  Richard  Robson  of  the  same,  'yoman,'  Robert 
Pyssher  of  the  same,  'yoman,*  Laurenco  Jamys  of  the  same,  'yoman,'  John 
Jakson  of  the  same,  '  yoman,'  John  Bullok  of  the  same, '  yoman,'  Richard 
Ferrour  of  the  same, '  yoman,'  William  Johnson  of  the  same,  *  joman,' John 
Symson  the  younger  of  the  same,  '  yoman,'  Richard  Hunter  of  the  same, 
'yoman,'  John  SkoUok  of  the  same, '  yoman,'  Thomas  Raylton  of  the  same, 
^  yoman,'  Richard  Wilson  of  the  same, '  yoman,'  Robert  Leche  of  the  same, 

*  yoman,'  William  Lynge  of  the  same,  yoman,'  Robert  Stele  of  the  same, 
'  yoman,'  Roland  Sharpharowe  of  the  same, '  yoman,'  Thomas  Newynson 
of  the  same,  *  yoman,'  Richard  Rychardby  of  the  same,  '  yoman,'  Thomas 
Beelle  of  the  same, '  yoman,' Miles  Swynbourne  of  the  same, '  yoman,' Thomas 
Grame  the  elder  of  Kellowe,  co.  Cumberland,  '  yoman,'  John  Robynson 
alioi  Frestman  of  Oughterby,  co.  Cumberland, '  yoman,'  Thomas  Jamys  of 
Stanwyke,  co.  Cumberland,  'yoman,'  John  Ewalde  late  of  Tredyrmayn, 
CO.  Cumberland, '  yoman,'  Adam  Eddryngton  of  Nawby,  co.  Cumberland, 
'yoman,'  William  Rychardson  ofNewby  cd^oresaid,  'yoman,'  Robert  Stabyll 
of  the  same, '  yoman,'  Richard  Shapharowe  of  Little  Corkby,  co.  Cumberland, 
'  yoman,*  John  Newynson  of  Langthwaite,  co.  Cumberland,  '  yoman,'  John 
Vaux  of  Carlile,  'yoman,'  Bartholomew  Salkeld  of  the  same,  'yoman,' 
Robert  Oybson  of  the  same,  '  yoman,'  Henry  Sharp  of  the  same,  'yoman,' 
Thomas  Milner  of  the  same, '  yoman/  John  Cokson  of  the  same, '  yoman,' 
Gilbert  Loksmyth  of  the  same,  'yoman,'  William  Lamble  of  the  same, 
'  yoman,'  John  Gonner  of  the  same, '  yoman,'  Richard  Tonger  of  the  same, 
'  yoman,'  John  Lystir  of  the  same, '  yoman,'  Alexander  Don  of  the  same, 
'  yoman,'  John  Bendell  of  the  same,  '  yoman,'  John  Twede  of  the  same, 
'  yoman,'  John  Watson  of  the  same, '  yoman/  Thomas  Croft  of  the  same, 
'yoman/  Richard  Gunner  of  the  same,  'yoman/  Richard  Rabanks  of  the 
same,  'yoman,'  and  John  Mason  of  the  same,  'yoman.'  By  p.s. 

Ang.  21.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Ormond,  esquire,  of  all  offences  committed 

Westmmstcr.  by  him  before  13  August.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  11.        Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury, 

Westmingter.    as  chief  justice  of  North  Wales,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  hands 

of  the  chamberlain  of  North  Wales.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  21.        Grant  for  life  to   the   king's  servant  Baltizar  Buckyng,  for  his  good 
Westminster,   service  beyond  seas  and  in  all  the  king's  conflicts  and  joumeyings  in 
England,  of  an  annuity  of  10  marks  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer. 

By  p.s.  [3276.] 

Sept.  23.        Presentation  of  Master  Thomas  Danet  to  the  prebend  within  the  church 
Westminster,  of  Ponsbury,  co.  Salop,  in  the  diocese  of  Hereford,  void  by  the  death  of 


278  CALBNDAB  OP  PATENT  BOLLS, 


1471.  Membrane  7 — cont 

.    John  Gomon,  last  prebendarj,  and  in  the  king's  gift  bj  reason  of  his 
y  custody  of  the  land  and  heir  of  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  deceased,  tenant 

in  chief.  Bj  p.s.  [3332.] 

Sept.  26.        Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  James  by 
Westminster.  Norhampton,  of  the  order  of  St.  Augustine,  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place 
of  William  Yon,  last  abbot,  deceased. 

Aug.  28.        General  pardon  to  John  Wroughton  late  of  the  county  of  Wilts,  esquire, 
Westminster,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  26  July.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  30.        Grant  for  life  to  John  Hewyk  of  the  office  of  auditor  of  all  castles, 
Westminster,  manors  and  lands  late  of  the  king's  father  Richard,  duke  of  York,  within 
the  counties  of  York,  Essex  and  Dorset,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at 
the  hands  of  the  receivers,  bailiffs,  farmers  and  other  officers  of  the  same. 

By  p.s. 

Sept.  27,        Grant  for  life  to  William  Goodyer,  doctor  of  laws,  and  his  assigns  of  an 
Westminster,  annuity  of  40/.  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer.  By  p.8. 

Membrane  6. 

April  19.        Grant  to  John  Davyson  of  the  wardenship  or  deanery  of  the  king's  free 
Westminster,    chapel  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  B.  bishop  of  Salisbury  to  admit  him  to  the  cure  of  souls  of 
the  said  chapel. 

Mandate  to  Thomas  Passhe,  one  of  the  canons  residentiary  of  the  said 
chapel,  to  put  him  in  corporal  possession  of  the  deanery. 

Oct.  24.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Nicholas  Carre,  esquire,  of  the  office 

Westminster,  of  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms  in  attendance  on  the  king's  person, 
as  Clement  Thomas,  deceased,  had,  with  wages  of  I2d.  daily  from  the  fee 
farm  of  the  city  of  London  and  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Middlesex  and 
a  livery  of  the  suit  of  esquires  of  the  household  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the 
great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  20.  Whereas  at  the  last  voidance  of  the  abbey  of  Godestowe,  co.  Oxford, 

Westminster,  which  is  of  the  foundation  of  the  king's  progenitors  and  of  tlie  king's 
patronage,  by  the  death  of  Alice  Henley,  last  abbess,  one  Alice 
Nunny,  one  of  the  nuns  of  the  monastery,  was  duly  elected  abbess  by 
licence  of  the  king  but  was  confirmed  as  abbess  by  authority  of  letters  of 
pope  Paul  II.  without  the  royal  assent  to  that  confirmation  having  been 
obtained,  the  king  hereby  pardons  the  trespasses  committed  in  this  and 
grants  that  the  abbess  shall  have  full  restitution  of  the  temporalities. 

By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Oxford  and 
Berks. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  :— 
Southampton  and  Wilts. 
Buckingham. 
Warwick. 
Gloucester. 
Sussex. 
Dorset. 
Northampton. 

The  like  to  John  Stokton,  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 


11  EDWABD  IV.— Part  I.  279 


1471.  Membrane  6-^cont. 

Oct.  25.         Grani;  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Gwjnne  of  the  office  of  one  of 
Westmmster.  the  king's  Serjeants  at  armsy  receiving  wages  of  12c?.  daily  from  the  fee-farm 
of  the  citj  of  Chichester,  as  James  Damport  had  in  the  same  office,  and  a 
liverj  of  the  suit  of  the  king's  esquires  yearly  at  the  great  wardrobe. 

By  p.s. 

Oct.  23.  Licence  for  Robert  Foynlz,  esquire,  son  and  heir  of  John  Foyntz,  esquire, 

"Westminster,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  to  enter  freely  into  all  lordships,  manors,  lands, 
farms,  annuities,  reversions,  rents,  services,  hundreds,  views  of  frank -pledge, 
courts  leet,  sheriff's  turns,  liberties,  franchises,  fairs,  markets,  jurisdictions, 
knights'  fees,  advowsons,  woods,  agistments,  pannages,  mills,  waters, 
fisheries  and  other  possessions  of  which  his  father  was  seised  in  his  demense 
as  of  fee  and  which  should  descend  to  him.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  30.         General  pardon  to  John  Colshiil  of  Bynamy,  co.  Cornwall,  knight,  of  all 
Westminster,  offences  committed  by  him  before  24  October,  By  p.s. 

Membrane  5. 

Aug.  18.  Whereas  lately  in  the  absence  of  the  king  without  the  realm  on  the  part 
Westminster,  of  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  abbey  of  Cerne,  co.  Dorset,  it  was  shown  to 
Henry  VI  that  the  abbey  was  void  by  the  death  of  John  Vanne,  late  abbot, 
and  the  said  late  king  granted  licence  to  them  to  elect  an  abbot  and  they 
accordingly  elected  Eoger  Bemyster  and  the  said  late  king  gave  his  assent 
and  Eichard,  bishop  of  Salisbury,  confirmed  the  election  and  the  said  late 
king  restored  the  temporalities  to  the  abbot,  who  entered  unjustly  upon 
the  abbey  and  the  temporalities  without  the  licence  of  the  king  that  now 
is,  the  latter  nevertheless  pardons  the  trespasses  committed  in  this  and 
confirms  the  estate  of  the  abbot  and  restores  the  temporalities  to  him. 

By  p.s. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Dorset. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Aug.  26.  Grant  to  the  king's  knight  John  Pylkyngton  and  the  heirs  male  of  his 
Westminster,  body  of  the  manors  of  Turvy,  Balstadan  and  Russhe,  co.  Dublin,  with  the 
advowsons  of  the  churches  belonging  to  them  and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions, 
services,  courts  and  profits  in  Turvy,  Balstadan  and  Eusshe  late  parcel  of 
the  inheritance  of  James  Botiller,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  convicted  of  high 
treason  by  virtue  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 
1  Edward  IV,  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many 
other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  November, 
1  Edward  IV,  with  all  issues  from  that  date.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  28.  Grant  to  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  and  the  heirs  of 
Westminster,  his  body,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  of  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Helagh 
with  its  members,  in  the  county  of  the  city  of  York,  20  messuages, 
300  acres  of  land,  20  acres  of  meadow,  100  acres  of  moor, 
three  corn  mills  and  a  fulling  mill  in  Tadcastre,  16  messuages 
in  York,  the  manors  and  lordships  of  Spofford,  Lynton,  Semer, 
Trustenby  and  Poklyngton  with  the  suit  of  Poklington,  20  messuages, 
300  acres  of  land,  80  acres  of  meadow,  20  acres  of  pasture  and  100  acres  of 
moor  in  Tadcastre  and  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Tadcastre  with  its 
members,  co.  York,  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Calsby  with  its  members  and 
30  acres  of  land  in  Molberthorpe  called  *  Moynes  landes,'  co.  Lincoln,  and 
the  manors  and  -lordships  of  Foston,  co.  Leicester,  Iselham,  co.  Cambridge, 
and  Gratefeld,  co.  Suffolk,  with  their  members,  late  of  Henry  Percy,  late 
earl  of  Northumberland,  by  letters  patent,  surrendered,  of  the  manor  and 
borough  of  Tyverton,  the  honour  and  hundred  of  Tyverton  with  the 
advowsons  of  three  portions  with  cures  in  the  church  of  Tyverton,  the 


280  .  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS, 


1471.  ^  Jfembrane  B — cont. 

castles,  manors,  lordships,  boroughs  and  hundreds  of  Plymton  and  Oke- 
hampton,  the  manor  and  borough  of  Chalvelegh,  the  manors  of  Oolcombe, 
Clayton,  Musburj,  Colfard,  the  borough  of  Coliford,  the  manors  of  Opsame 
and  Exyland  alias  Westiate,  the  hundreds  of  Estbudlegb,  Westbudlegh, 
Wonford  and  Harlge  with  the  fishery  of  the  water  of  Exe  and  the  manors 
and  lordships  of  Whitford,  Sapford  Courteney,  Culmo  John  and  Pareway, 
CO.  Devon,  the  manor  of  Trolugan  and  a  moiety  of  the  manors  of  Trevervya 
and  Tregameur,  co.  Cornwall,  the  honours  or  Plymton  and  Okehampton 
and  all  lands,  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  rents  and  services  in  Tyverton, 
Okehampton,  Chalvelegh,  Colcombe,  Colyton,  Musbury,  Coliford,  Opsame, 
Exiland  alias  Westyate,  Whitford,  Sampford  Courteney,  Colme  John, 
Fareway  and  Tregulam  and  a  moiety  of  the  manors  of  Trevervyn  and 
Tregamaro  late  of  Thomas,  late  earl  of  Devon,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by 
reason  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV, 
and  all  issues  of  the  same  from  Easter  last,  to  hold  with  knight's  fees, 
advowsons,  parks,  fisheries,  warrens,  chaces,  fairs,  markets,  rents,  services 
of  free  tenants  and  bondmen,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank  pledge  and  other 
liberties  by  the  accustomed  services.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  27.        General  pardon  to  John  Borlas  of  Borlasfrank,  co.  Cornwall,  ^  gentil- 
Wefftminster.  man,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  21  September  last.       Bj  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 
William  Carnsyvyowe  late  of  Bokelly,  co.  Cornwall,  *  gentilman.' 
Henry  CavcU  late  of  Lanherne,  co.  Cornwall, '  geftilnlan.' 
John  Hosogan  late  of  Rosogan,  co.  Cornwall,  ^  gentUman.' 

Aug.  28.  John  Wroughton  late  of  the  county  of  Wilts,  esquire. 

Westminster.  Vacated  because  otherwise  in  this  year, 

Aug.  28.  John  Neuton  of  Wyke  in  the   parish  of  Yatton,  co.  Somerset,  knight, 

Westminster.  alias  late  esquire.  By  K. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  in  this  year, 

Oct.  9.  General  pardon  to  John  Merer  late  of  London,  clerk,  alias  Master  John 

Westmintter.  Morer,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of  Aysshbury,  co.  Berks. 

Oct.  5.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Wellys,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king  and  his 

Westminster,  consort,  of  the  office  of  porter  of  the  king*s  castle  of  Exeter,  co.  Devon, 

which   Bichard  Duke,  rebel,  lately  had,  with  fees  as  in  the  times   of 

Edward  III  and  Bichard  XL  By  p.s, 

Mbmbranb  4. 

Oct.  30.  General  pardon  to  Thomas,  bishop  of  St.  Asaph,  of  all  ofPences  committed 

Westminster,  by  him  before  24  October.     [Fcedera.']  By  p.s. 

Oct.  24.         Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Boost  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  king's  foresters 

Westminster,  within  the  forest  of  Ingeliswode,  co.  Cumberland,  with  the  accustomed 

fees,  as  John  a  Coldeale,  rebel,  lately  had.  By  pjs. 

Oct.  30.         Confirmation  of  the  estate  which  Master  John  Russell,  doctor  of  decrees, 

Westminster,  has  as  second  in  the  office  of  the  privy  seal,  and  grant  to  him  for  life  of 

40/.  yearly  from  21  March,  9  Edward  IV,  from  the  issues  of  the  counties 

of  London  and  Middlesex  and  all  other  farms  and  debts  in  the  charge  of 

the  sheriffs,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  of  that  date, 

.  surrendered.  By  K. 

Nov.  6.  Grant  to  Roger  Payn,  chaplain,  of  the  perpetual  chantry  in  the  parish 

Westminster,  church  of  Neuton  Popelford,  co.  Devon,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Henry 
Bremercombe,  last  chaplain. 

Nov.  7.  General  pardon  to  Henry  Chaterton  late  of  Clipisham,  co.  Rutland, 

Westminster,  knight,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  4  November.  By  p.s. 


11  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I.  .  281 


1471.  Membrane  4— co«^. 

Pardon  to  Walter  Courtenay  of  Exeter,  co,  Devon,  esquire,  of  all  fines, 
amercements  and  forfeited  issues  due  from  him  to  the  king  before  28  October 
last.  By  p.8. 

Oct.  24.  Licence  for  John  Broke,  son  and   heir  of  Edward    Broke,   knight, 

WeetmiiiBter.  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  to  enter  freely  iuto  all  castles,  lordships,  manors, 

lands,  reversions,  rents,  services,  fees,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts  leet, 

knights'  fees,  advowsons  and  other  possessions  in  England  and  Calais  of 

which  his  father  was  seised  in  demesne  and  which  should  descend  to  him. 

By  p.s. 

Membrane  3. 

Siept.  7.         General  pardon  to  William  Druelle  late  of  London, '  gentilman,' of  all 
Westminster,  offences  committed  by  him  before  1  July  last.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  6.  General  pardon  to  John  Maynesforth  late  of  Bukkyngham,  co.  Bucking- 

Wegtminster.  ham,  *  gen  tilman,' a/t«5  John  Maynesford  late  of  London,  of  all  offences 

committed  by  him  before  21  August  last.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  10.        Protection  for  one  year  for  Peter  Sans  of  Benesse,  who  is  indebted  to 

W«6tmiDBter.  the  king  in  no  small  sums  of  money,  and  his  men,  servants,  ships,  goods 

and  jnerchandise.  By  p.8. 

Aug.  8.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Vaghan,  treasurer  of  the  king's 
Wtfstuinster.  chamber,  and  his  heirs  of  a  mansion  or  habitation  which  he  formerly  had 
of  the  king's  grant,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  Jaspar,  late 
earl  of  Pembroke,  situated  on  the  ground  called  ^  Garlek '  in  Brokestrete 
on  the  north  and  west  of  the  parish  church  of  Stepinhith,  co.  Middlesex, 
with  gardens  and  closes  appertaining.  By  K. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  in  this  year, 

Sept.  11.        Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  to  array  the 

Westminster,  king's  subjects  of  the  counties  of  Salop  and  Stafford  and  the  marches  of 

North  Wales  and  the  adjacent  parts  to  resist  the  rebels  in  North  Wales 

and  the  marches.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  28.         General  pardon  to  John  Newton,  knight,  of  Wyke  in  the  parish  of 
Westminster.  Tatton,  CO.  Somerset,  alias  John  Neweton,  late  esquire.  By  K. 

Oct.  2.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Robynson,  yeoman  of  the 

Westminster,  saddles,  of  the  ofBce  of  one  of  the  foresters  in  the  forest  of  Ingelwode, 

CO.  Cumberland,  with  the  accustomed  fees,  in  the  same  manner  as  Thomas 

Moreland.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  7.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Trussoll,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Westminster,    of  the   crown,   of  the  office   of   keeper  of  the    king's   privy   palace    of 

Westminster,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  in  the  same  manner  as  Richard 

Wylly,  deceased,  did  from  the  issues  of  the  fee-farm  of  the  city  of  Winchester. 

By  p.s.  [3340.] 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  citizens,  bailiffs  or  other  occupiers  or 
the  city  of  Winchester. 

Oct.  10.  Grant  for  life  to.  the  king's  servant  Richard  Siddale  of   the  office  of  one 

Westminster,   of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms  in  attendance  on  the  speaker  of  Parliament, 

as  John  Bury  was,  with  wages  of  \2d.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  county 

of  Southampton  and  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  esquires  of  tbe  household  yearly 

at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

July  29.  Grant  to  John  Rogger,  who  for  the  more  speedy   repayment  of  the 

Westminster,  gum   of  339/.  15*.  M.  which  was  due  from  the  king  to  the  merchants 

of  Venice,  as  appears  by  six  tallies  levied  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer, 

has  become  bound  to  them  in  that  sum,  and  because  he  has  surrendered 


282  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1471.  Membrane  3 — cont. 

the  tallies  at  the  said  receipt,  that  he  or  his  execators  after  his  decease 
shall  receive  20/.  yearly  from  Michaelmas  next  from  the  issues  of  the  town  of 
Sandwich,  co.  Kent,  or  the  port  there,  until  he  shall  thus  be  fully  satisfied 
of  the  said  sum.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  2. 

Not.  9.  General  pardon  to  Henry  Swayne  late  of  Salisbunr,  co.  Wilts,  esquire, 

Westminster,  alias  '  merchaunt,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  2  November. 

By  p.8. 

The  like  to  William  Swayne  late  of  Salisbury,  esquire,  cdias  ^  merchant.' 

By  p.s. 

July  10.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Brent,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,   the  crown,  of  6d.  daily  from  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  ad  Yincula  last,  on 

which  day  the  king  appointed  him  to  the  office,  from  the  issues  of  the 

subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  and  a  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  of  the  same  in 

the  county  of  Kent.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  7.  Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  farmers  of  the  subsidy. 

Westminster. 

July  14.         General  pardon  to  John  Forde  of  Romene,  co.  Kent,  *  draper,'  alias 

Westminster,  merchant,  and  Clement  Forde  of  Romene,  merchant,  mlias  ^taverner,' 

alias  masters  and  owners  of  a  ship  called  The  Christopher  of  Romene.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  10.         Pardon  to  Robert  Maners  late  of  Etale,  co.  Northumberland,  knight, 

Westminster,   late  sheriff  of  Northumberland  from   Michaelmas,  3  Edward  IV,  until 

Michaelmas  following,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  6  November 

and  all  fines,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king 

by  reason  of  his  office.  By  K. 

Nov*  9.         General  pardon  to  John  Webber,  vicar  of  Columpton,  co.  Devon,  of  all 
Westminster,  offences  committed  by  him  before  2  November.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  6.  Pardon  to  Richard  Clerk  of  Brodclyst,  co.  Devon,  ^  hnsbondman,'  alias 

Westminster.  Richard  Lake  late  of  the  parish  of  All  Saints  within  the  hundred  of 
Brodclyst,  of  his  outlawry  with  others  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not 
appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  for  divers  trespasses,  he  having 
surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Billyng,  chief  justice  of 
the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

Nov.  10.  Grant  for  life  to  Edmund  Hastynges,  knight,  of  the  office  of  the  constable- 

Westminster,  ship  of  the  king's  castle  of  Scarburgh  with  all  fees,  as  Thomas  Lumley  or 
George  Lumley  or  anyone  else  had  in  the  same  office.  Rj  p.s. 

Nov.  9.  Grant,   at    the    intercession  of    the  king's    brother  Chaises,   duke  of 

Westminster.  Burgundy,  to  Peter  Bladelyn,  knight,  temporal  lord  of  the  town  of 
Middelburgh  in  Flanders,  that  aU  merchants  dwelling  in  that  town  shall 
henceforth  be  exempt  throughout  the  realm  of  England  from  all  toll  and 
other  dues  as  were  those  of  Dynant,  notwithstanding  that  the  said  town  of 
Middelburgh  is  not  comprehended  in  the  German  or  Teutonic  Hanse. 
[^FcederaJ]  By  p.s. 

Nov.  11.        Pardon  to  Elizabeth  Burgh,  daughter  of  William  Burgh  late  of  Burgh, 

Westminster,  eo.  York,  esquire,  and  administratrix  of  his   goods,  and  her  heirs  and 

executors  and  the  tenants  of  her  lands  of  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears 

due  to  the  king  by  William  by  reason  of  the  occupation  of  the  alien  priory 

called  *  le  priorie '  of  Begger,  co.  York,  before  .31  October  last.         By  p.s. 

Membrane  1. 

Oct.  IL         General  pardon  to  John  Colyns  the  elder  of  the  city  of  London.     By  K. 
Westminster. 


11  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I.  283 


1471.  Membrane  1— con/, 

Juljr  8.  Appdntment  of  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth^  queen  of  England,  the 
Westminster,  king's  kinsman  Th.  archbishop  of  Canterbury  and  cardinal^  the  king's 
brothers  Greorge,  duke  of  Clarence,  and  Bichard,  dake  of  Gloucester, 
B.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  the  chancellor,  L.  bishop  of  Durham,  the 
king's  kinsman  Anthony,  ear]  of  By  vers,  Thomas,  abbot  of  Westminster, 
chancellor  of  the  king's  eldest  son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  William 
Hastynges  of  Hasty nges,  knight,  the  king's  chamberlain,  Bichard  Fenys  of 
Dacre,  knight,  steward  of  the  said  prince,  John  Fog,  knight,  John  Scot, 
knight,  Thomas  Yaghan,  chamberlain  of  the  said  prince,  Master  John 
Alcok  and  Bichard  Foweler  as  administrators  of  the  principality  of  Wales, 
the  duchy  of  Cornwall  and  the  county  of  Chester  for  the  said  prince  until 
he  shall  be  of  the  age  of  14  years,  provided  that  they  shall  grant  no  office 
for  life  or  for  a  term  of  years  but  only  during  the  pleasure  of  the  prince. 

ByK. 

Sept.  10.  Grant  to  Bichard  Fowler,  Hugh  Fenne,  John  Forster  and  Morgan 
Westminster.  Kedwelly  and  their  heirs  and  assigns  at  the  supplication  of  the  king's 
servitor  William  Kerver,  in  satisfaction  of  the  sum  of  2,000/.  in  which  the 
king  is  indebted  to  the  latter,  of  five  messuages  and  580  acres  of  land  in 
Wallond  with  appurtenances  in  the  parishes  of  Brokland,  Ivechirch, 
Oldromene,  Mydle,  Lyde,  Fountene  and  Promehelle,  a  messuage  at 
Engeham,  400  acres  of  pasture,  62  acres  of  meadow  and  10  acres  of  wood 
in  the  parishes  of  Wodechirch  and  Betherisden,  300  acres  of  salt  marsh 
in  the  parishes  of  Fountene,  Mydle,  Lyde,  Promehelle  and  Brokland 
aforesaid  by  Walland,  100  acres  of  pasture  and  36  acres  of  meadow  in  the 
marsh  of  Bomeney  in  the  parishes  of  Rokynge,  Snave,  Orlaston,  Newcherch, 
Ivecherche  and  Saintmarycherch,  and  three  messuages,  two  mills,  247  acres 
of  land,  70  acres  of  meadow,  140  acres  of  wood  and  4/.  6s.  Sd,  of  rent  in  the 
parishes  of  Tenterden  and  Bolvenden,  co.  Kent,  with  all  ways,  paths, 
feedings,  stanks,  fleets,  fisheries,  stews,  houses,  rights  and  profits,  late  of 
John  Engeham  alias  Edyngham  alias  Ederyngham  and  in  the  king's  hands 
by  reason  of  his  forfeiture,  and  all  issues  of  the  same  from  13  April  last,  to 
hold  by  the  accustomed  services,  and  also  the  reversion  on  the  death  of 
Agnes  late  the  wife  of  Alan  Engeham  of  a  messuage  and  128  acres  of  land 
«  in  the  parishes  of  Wodecherche  and  Halden,  co.  Kent,  which  she  holds  for 
life  of  the  inheritauce  of  the  said  John.  And  if  the  above  shall  be 
taken  from  them  in  any  way  they  shall  receive  100/.  yearly  at  the  receipt 
of  the  Exchequer  until  recompensed  with  other  lands  to  the  same  value. 

By  p.s. 

Oct.  16.  Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Westminster,  of  John  Grauntwell,  canon  of  the  monastery  of  St.  James  by  Norhampton, 
of  the  order  of  St.  Augustine,  as  abbot  thereof. 

Aug.  27,        Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Pembroke,  and  Walter 

Westminster.  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  of  power  to  receive  into  the  king's  allegiance 

all  rebels  of  South  Wales  and  the  marches,  provided  that  this  shall  not 

extend  to  Henry,  duke  of  Exeter,  Jasper  Owen,  earl  of  Pembroke,  John 

Owen,  gentleman,  Thomas  FitzHarry  or  Hugh  Mulle.    [Fosdera.'] 

By  p.B. 

Membranes  29e/— -26f/. 
Commissions  of  the  peace  in  various  counties,    (See  Appendix.) 

Membrane  25d. 

April  18.        Commission  of  array  to  John  Cobham  of  Cobham,  knight,  John  Fogg, 
Westminster,  knight,  John  Scot,  knight,  William  Haute,  knight,  Willliam  Pecche,  knight, 


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CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1471. 


April  23. 
Westmizuiter. 

April  26. 
Weftminster. 


Membrane  25d — cont, 

John  Culpepyr,  knight,  Henry  Ferres,  John  Bamme,  James  Crowemer, 
Alexander  Cljfford  and  Roger  Apulton,  in  the  county  of  Kent. 

The  like  to  th«  followiDg  in  the  counties  named  :^ 

Humphrey  Stafford  and  Thomas  Stafford,  in  the  county  of  Worcester. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloacester,  Thomas 
Arundell  of  Matravers,  knight,  Richard  Beauchamp,  Maurice 
Berkeley,  Humphrey  Stafford  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  oT 
Gloucester. 

George,  duke  oi  Clarence,  William  Burghchier  of  FitzWaren,  knight, 
William  Courteney,  knight,  Alvred  Comeburgh  and  the  sheriff,  in 
the  county  of  Cornwall. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Humphrey  (^te),  duke  of  Buckingham,  John, 
earl  of  Wiltshire,  Henry  Stafford  of.  Buckingham,  knight,  Henry 
Grey  of  Codnor,  knight,  William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight, 
Walter  Blount  of  Mountjoy,  knight,  Nicholas  Fitzhdrberd  and  the 
sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Derby. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Henry  Grey  of  Codnor,  knight,  William 
Hastynges  of    Hastynges,  knight,   Walter  Blount    of  Mountjoy, 
knight,  Henry  Perpoynt  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Netting 
ham. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John  Sutton 
of  Dudley,  knight,  Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  Humphrey 
Blount,  Roger  Kynaston,  Roger  Eyton,  Richard  Corbet  and  the 
sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Salop. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  John,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  William  Hastynges 
of  Haatynges,  knight,  Thomas  Ferres,  knight,  Thomas  Berkeley, 
knight,  Richard  Hastynges,  Ralph  Hastynges  and  the  sheriff,  in  the 
county  of  Leicester. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  William  Burghchier  of  FitzWaren,  knight, 
William  Courteney,  knight,  Philip  Courteney,  knight,  John  Crokker, 
Philip  Beaumont  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Devon. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Humphrey  (sic),  duke  of  Buckingham,  John, 
earl  of  Wiltshire,  Henry  Stafford  of  Buckingham,  knight,  Henry 
Beaumont,  John  Acton  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Stafford. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  John 
'  Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight,  Nicholas  Latymer,  knight,  John  Mono, 
John  Brownyng  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Dorset. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Humphrey  (sic),  duke  of  Buckingham,  John^ 
earl  of  Wiltshire,  Henry  Stafford  of  Buckingham,  knight,  William 
Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of 
Warwick. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  William 
Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight,  Roger  Tocotys,  knight,  George  Dai'ell^ 
knight,  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Wilts. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  William  Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight, 
Nicholas  Latymer,  knight,  Henry  Hull,  Richai*d  Artour,  Robert 
Stower  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Somerset, 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  Walter 
Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight, 
James  Baskervile,  knight,  Richard  Crofte  the  elder,  Thomas 
Monyngton  and  the  sherm,  in  the  county  of  Hereford. 


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14!J\ .  3Iembrane  25d — cont 

May  11.  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  Anthony  Grey  of  Ruthyn,  knight,  John  Horvy^ 

WcBtminstcr.  knight,  John  Broughton,  William  Hertishorn,  Robert  Bothe,  John 

Cokeyn,  Richard  Godfray,  Thomas  Waweton  and  the  sheriff,  in  the 
county  of  Bedford. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  John,  earl  of 
Wiitihire,  Anthony  Grey  of  Ruthyn,  knight,  William  Hastynges  of 
Hastynges,  knight,  Ralph  Hastynges,  knight,  Richard  Hastynges, 
knight,  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Northampton. 

As  above  in  the  county  of  Derby. 

As  above  in  the  county  of  Nottingham. 

As  above  in  the  county  of  Leicester. 

As  above  in  the  county  of  Stafford. 

As  above  in  the  county  of  Warwick. 

John  le  Scrope  of  Bolton,  knight,  Thomas  Grey,  knight,  John  Cheyny, 
knight,  William  Alyngton,  Thomas  Lokton  and  the  sheriff,  in  the 
county  of  Cambridge. 

John,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  Anthony  Grey  of  Ruthyu,  knight,  John  Foster, 
esquire,  William  Alyngton,  Henry  Torkyngton  and  the  sheriff,  in 
the  county  of  Huntingdon. 

Anthony  Grey  of  Ruthyn,  knight,  John  Sturgeon,  Thomas  Broket, 
John  Pulter,  Henry  Barley,  Thomas  Edward  and  the  sheriff,  in  the 
county  of  Hertford. 

Humphrey  (sic),  duke  of  Buckingham,  Anthony  Grey  of  Ruthyn, 
knight,  Edmund  Rede,  knight,  John  Langston,  John  Gyfford, 
Robert  Rufford,  Thomas  Hampden  of  Kymlett,  Thomas  Fowler  and 
the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Buckingham. 

-— '  -  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  Richard  Harecourt,  knight,  Richard  Quater- 

maynes,  Thomas  Stonour,  Richard  Danvers,  Humphrey  Forstcr  the 
elder,  John  Langston,  John  Harecourte  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county 
of  Oxford. 

Membrane  24d. 

May  3.  Commission   to  the  king's^  kinsman    Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,   Edward 

Westminster.  Nevylle  of'Bergevenny,  knight,  Galiard  de  Duras,   knight,   John   Scot, 

knight,  William  Haut,  knight,  John.  Culpepyr,  knight,  and  the  sheriff  of 

Kent  to  array  the  king's  lieges  of  that  county  and  to  arrest  and  imprison 

certain  persons  stirring  up  insurrection. 

April  27.         Commission  to  the  constables  of  Toltyngtrowe  to  arrest  John  Byssetter 

^Vcstiuinstcr.  of  Gravesende,  co.  Kent,  *  peuterere,'  who  with  others  has  wounded  and 

threatened  divers  of   the  king's  lieges  and  especially  Robert  Okey  and 

Maurice  Smyth,  and  bring  him  before  the  king  and  council  to  find  security 

for  good  behaviour. 

May  26.  Commission  to  William  Husy,  Brian  Talbot,  Thomas  Wymbyssh,  Simon 
Westminster.  Hareby,  Thomas  Kyme,  Leonard  Thorneburgh,  John  Bolles,  William 
Paynell,  William  Strode,  Thomas  Boyse,  John  Leek,  John  Tamworth, 
John  Kyme,  William  Bolan  and  the  sheriff  of  Jjincoln  to  arrest  Thomas 
Tocoth,  John  Kyrton,  Thomas  Meers,  John  Seynton,  Humphrey  Lyttylby, 
Simon  Roper,  Henry  Wryght,  John  Pykeryng,  Alan  Roper,  John  Bazstar 
the  elder  and  Thomas  Godfray  and  bring  them  before  the  king  and  council 
in  the  octave  of  Holy  Trinity  next.  -  By  C. 

The  like  to  William  Skypwith,  knight,  William  Husy,  Brian  Talbot,  Thomas 
Kyme,  Thomas  Moigne,  John  Copuldyke,  John  Burgh^  Richard  Spert, 


286  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1471  •  Membrane  24<f — eont. 

Thomas  Kjme  of  Langton,  Richard  Brajtoft,  John  Eyme  and  the  sheriff  of 
Lincoln  to  arrest  Margaret  Dimmok,  Alice  Bocher,  Richard  Gryflith,  Roger, 
abbot  of  Kjrkstede,  Richard  Themulby,  Humphrey  Littelbury,  John  Trudale, 
William  Yerburgh,  Thomas  Fitzwilliam  the  younger,  Simon  Gybthorpe, 
John  Newport,  Robert  Dymmok,  Charles  Aungesyn,  John  Saynton, 
William  Barowe  of  Menkthorpe,  William  Halle»  John  Revell^  William 
Wormyngham,  Robert  Pelson^  Simon  Godeknappe,  William  Warde, 
Nicholas  Walter,  John  Gote,  Thomas  Hobson,  John  Taylour  of  Connesby, 
John  Lekke,  Richard  Clerk  of  Belcheford,  clerk,  and  William  Dowghty 
and  bring  them  as  above. 

May  30.         Commission  to  Henry  Beaumont,  knight^  John  Acton,  esquire,  Nicholas 
Westminster.  Leventhorpe  and  John  Sanbroke,  one  of  the  king's  serjeants-at-arms, 
to  arrest  Robert  Loder,  chaplain,  and  bring  him   before  the  king  and 
council. 

June  3.  The  like  to  Roger  Ree,  knight^  to  arrest  William  Pyrton,  knight. 

Westminster. 

June  4.         The  like  to  Richard  Quatcrmayns,' esquire,  and  John  Gifford,  esquire, 

Westminster,  to  arrest  Peter  Marmyon,  *  gentilman,'  Richard  Doily,  *  gentilman,'  John 

Benet  the  elder,  John  Walkelyn,  *  chaundeler,'  Thomas  Tanner,  *  yoman,* 

Walter  Draper,   *  yoman,'   John   Cotteswold,   *  smyth,'   Oliver  Taillour, 

*  yoman,'  and  John  Howeden,  *  glover.' 

The    like  to    John   Gyfford,  esquire,    Robert  Breknok,   esquire,  and 
Thomas  Foweler,  esquire,  to  arrest  Thomas  Wellesbome,  Thomas  Codbury, 

*  yoman,'  Robert  Power  the  elder,  *  yoman,'  Robert  Power  the  younger, 

*  yoman,'  Richard  Spereman,  *  somner,'  William  Wedon,  *  yoman,'  and 
John  Batyn, '  husbondman.' 

June  7.  The  like  to  John  Gyfford,  Robert  Brekenoke,   Thomas  Foweler  and 

Westminster.  Robert  Rufford  to  arrest  Thomas  Wellesburne,  Thomas  Codbury,  *  yoman,' 
Robert  Power  the  elder,  '  yoman,'  Robert  Power  the  younger,  *  yoman,' 
Thomas  Power,  *  yoman,'  Richard  Spereman  the  elder,  William  Wedon, 
'  yoman/  John  Baten,  ^  husbondman,'  Richard  Awelde,  '  yoman,'  Thomas 
Batyf^,  *  dier,'  Thomas  Bere,  *  wever,'  and  John  Alclyn,  *  yoman.' 

June  20.  The  like  to  Edmund  Hastynges,  knight,  Ralph  Assheton,  knight,  John 
Westminster.  Athirton  and  John  Nesseffeld  to  arrest  Thomas  Grower,  Robert  Gower, 
George  Gower,  John  Robynson  of  Scarburgh,  Thomas  Saige  of 
Scarburgh,  Richard  Robynson  of  Scarburgh,  John  Robynson  of  Scarburgh 
the  younger,  John  Hybson,  John  Taillour  of  Beverley  and  Thomas 
Basworth. 

June  20.         Commission  to  Nicholas  Elderbek,  John  Felde  the  younger,  John 
Westminster.  Revner  and  William  Besteney,  serjeant-nt-aims,  to  arrest  Philip  Asteley 
and  bring  him  before  the  king  in  Chancery. 

June  30.  The  like  to  John  Martyn,  one  of  the  king's  serjeants-at-arms,  and  the 
Westminster,  sheriff  of  Hertford  to  arrest  John  Aludde  of  Flampstede  and  Joan  his  wife, 
John  Kellam  of  Busshey,  Richard  Lepar  of  Flampsted,  Walter  Payn  of 
Flampsted,  John  Middelhom  of  Duustaple,  John  Baron  of  Flampsted, 
William  Baron  of  Flampstede,  John  Massam,  William  Spenser  of  Red- 
burnbury,  Thomas  Danyell  of  St.  Albans  and  John  Austyn. 

June  30.        Commission  to  the  same  to  arrest  the  same  and  bring  them  before  the 
Westminster,  king  and  council. 

July  13.         Commission  to  John   Assheby,  Robert  Fynderne  and  John  Thrylby 
Westminster,   to  arrest   Thomas  Floure  of  Okeham,  esquire,  and   Robert  Edmond  of 
Empyngham  and  bring  them  before  the  king  and  council* 


11  EDWABi)  IV.— Part  I.  28? 


1471.  Membrane  2\d. 

July  4.  Commission  to  Ilalph  AsshetoD,  kuight,   and  John  Nesfeld   to  arrest 

Westminster.  Lancelot  Thykeld,  knight,  TJiomas  Gower,  Thomas  Dounyng,  John 
Tayler  of  Yarsthoi-pe,  ThoBaas  Barsworth,  Thomas  Saghe  of  Scardburgh, 
John  Bobynson  of  Scardburgh/  Richard  Robynson  of  Scardburgh,  John 
Robynson  the  younger,  Richard  Fletham,  Edward  Thornburgh  and  Thomas 
Danell  and  bring  them  before  the  king  in  Chancery  and  seize  their  goods 
and  lands  into  the  king's  hands. 

Membrane  20d. 

July  4.  Commission  to  Richard  Foweler,  William  Marmyon,  Richard  Hall  and 

Westminster,   the  sheriff  of  Oxford  and  Berks  to  enquire  what  lands  Robert  Hai'ecourt, 

knight^  tenant  in  chief,  deceased,  held  in  those  counties,  how  much  they 

are  worth,  on  what  day  he  died  and  who  is  his  heir,  and  to  take  the  lands 

into  the  king'd  hands. 

The  like  to  William  Motton,  knight,  Robert  Staunton  and  the  sheriff  in 
the  counties  of  Warwick  and  Leicester. 

The  like  to  Hugh  Egerton,  Humphrey  Fersall,  John  Wode  of  Eele  and 
the  sheriff  in  the  county  of  Stafford. 

July  8.  Commission  to  John  Bottesforde,  esquire,  one  of  the  king's  serjeants-at- 

Westminster,  arms,  and  Henry  Benet  and  William  Barnard,  constables  of  the  town  of 
Nubury,  to  arrest  John  Bedford  of  Nubery,  who  with  other  persons  in 
various  parts  of  the  county  of  Berkd  has  threatened  Thomas  Love  of  Nubery, 
and  bring  him  before  the  king  and  council  to  find  security  for  keeping 
the  peace. 

Membrane  I9d, 

July  27.  Commission  to  Masters  Richard  Martyu,  clerk,  Louis  Byford,  clerk,  and 
Westminster.  William  Johns,  canons  of  the  cathedral  chnrch  of  Landaf,  on  account  of 
the  forfeiture  of  John,  bishop  of  Llandaff,  to  seize  the  temporalities  of  the 
bishopric  and  apply  the  issues  to  the  sustenance  of  divine  service  in  the 
church  and  the  new  fabric  of  the  same  and  the  repair  of  the  manors  of 
the  bishopric.  By  K. 

Membrane  ISd. 

July  12.  Commission  to  John  Gyfford,  esquire,  Robert  Brekenok,  esquire,  and 

Westminster.  Thomas  Foweler,  esquire,  to  arrest  Thomas  Wellesborne,  Thomas  Codbury, 

*  yoman,'  Robert  Power  the  elder,  *yomon,'  Robert  Power  the  younger, 
*yoman,'  Richard  Spereman,  *somner,'  William  Wedon,  *yoman,'  John 
Batyn,  'husbondman,'  Thomas  Clarence  of  Eton,  John  Lewen  of  Burnham 
the  younger,  *  yoman,'  Walter  Knyght  of  Dorney,  *  husbondman,'  and  John 
Water  of  Eten, '  yoman,'  and  bring  them  before  the  king  and  council. 

July  16.         The  like  to  the  mayor  and  bailiffs  of  Oxford  to  arreat  John  Carpenter, 

Westminster.    <  taverner,'  John  Belle,  *  taillour,'  Roland  Helen,  *  taverner,'  Robert  York, 

'cordener,'  Richard  Kent,  *  grocer,'  Thomas  Luffenham,   *bocher,'  John 

Parre,  *  spicer,'  Robert  Crane,  *  fuller,'  John  Nasshe,  *  cobeler,'  John  Ryley, 

*  skynner,'  and  George  Sadyller. 

July  15.  Commission  to  the  kiug's  kinsman  Henry,  carl  of  Essex,  William 
Westminster,  Bourghchier  of  Bourghchier,  knight,  Walter  Mountjoye  of  Mountjoye, 
knight,  Thomas  Mongomery,  knight,  John  Wingefeld,  knight,  William 
Alyngton  and  John  Ingaldesby  to  enquire  into  divers  insurrections  in  the 
county  of  Essex  and  to  arrest  the  offenders  and  punish  them  or  deliver  them 
for  punishment  to  the  constable  of  England  and  seize  their  goods  and  lands 
to  the  king's  use.  By  p.s. 

The    like    to    the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl    of    Arundell,  John 
Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  John  Dynham  of  Dynham^  knight,  Thomas 


288  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1471.  Membrane  18</ — cont. 

Boiirgbchier,  knight,  John  Fogge,  knight,  John  Scotte,  knight,  Thomas 
Ichjngham,  knight,  John  Ferrea.  knight,  William  Notjngham,  Nicholas 
Stathom,  John  Digges,  William  fiolney,  Richard  Forster,  Thomas  Oombes^ 
Thomas  Leukenore  and  Roger  Brent  within  tho  Cinque  Ports  and  their 
members.  By  p.s. 

July  20.  Commission  to  William  Parre,  knight,  John  Parre,  knight,  Thomas 
Westminster.  Strykland,  knight,  and  Christopher  Moresby,  knight,  to  arrest  Lancelot 
Thirkeld,  knight,  Joan  Musgrave,  widow,  Thomas  Sandeford,  esquire, 
William  Musgrave,  Nicholas  Musgrave,  John  Musgrave,  Henry 
Belyngeham,  knight,  Roger  Belyngeham,  Christopher  Belyngeham,  James 
Belyngeham,  Alexander  Belyngeham,  Thomas  Skelton  son  and  heir  of 
John  Skelton  of  Brauncethwayte,  and  William  Lancastre  son  and  heir  of 
Roger  Lancastre,  esquire,  who  have  made  forfeiture  to  the  king,  and  bring 
them  before  the  king  and  council  and  seize  their  goods  and  htnds  to  tho 
king's  use. 

July  23,  Commission  to  John  Gifford,  Robert  Brekenok,  Thomas  Foweler  and 

Westminster.  Robert  Leggam  to  arrest  Robert  Ryseburgh,  canon,  late  abbot  of  th« 
monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Mussenden,  co.  Buckingham,  and  bring  him  before 
the  king  and  council. 

Sept.  11.        Commission  to  Robert  Cosyn  and  John  Cole  to  seize  the  goods  of  Thomas 
Westminster.   Faucomberge,  traitor. 

Membrane  \ld» 

Oct.  15.         Commission  to  Geoffrey  Warton,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  to 
Westminster,  arrest  John  Mudde  and  Joan  his  wife,  William  Spenser,  Walter  Payne  and 
Richard  Leper  and  bring  them  before  the  king  and  council. 

Membrane  lOd. 

July  IS.  Commission  de  walliis  etfossatis  to  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of 
Westminster.  Essex,  John  Greue,  John  Watno,  Robert  Martyn,  Morgan  Botiller, 
Thomas  Lute,  John  Grouerst,  William  Cook,  Robert  Hotoft  and  Richard 
Wroxham  on  the  shore  of  the  Thames  from  the  town  and  parish  of 
Esthamme  to  Hornedon  and  from  thence  to  Hokley  and  from  thence  to 
Tollesbury  and  Wj'ggebergh  in  the  county  of  Essex. 

Membrane  9d. 

July  28.         Commission  to  John  Deveroux  and  John  Lynghan,  knights,  and  John 

Westminster.  Herbert,  esquire,  Thomas  Brayntcn  and  the  sheriff  of  Hereford  to  enquire 

what  lands  Richard  Herbert,  knight,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  held  in  that 

county,  what  they  are  worth  and  who  is  his  heir,  and  to  take  the  lands  into 

the  king's  hands. 

Membrane  Sd. 

July  15.  Commission  to  William  Courteney,  knight,  John  Crokker,  knight,  Oto 

Westminster.  Gilbert,  John  Gybbes,  William  Huddesfeld,  Thomas  Gale,  William  Morys 
and  the  sheriff"  of  Devon  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of  John  Ochoa, 
merchant  and  owner  of  a  ship  called  le  Michell  of  Bilbawe  in  Spain  of  the 
portage  of  100  tuns,  that  certain  pirates  in  a  ship  called  U  Marye  Colder 
of  Dertemouth,  of  which  William  Forster  of  Dertemouth  and  John  Caldy 
were  owners  and  victuallers  and  John  Rede  master,  seized  a  ship  laden 
with  72  tuns  of  wine,  two  bales  of  rabbit  skins  and  other  goods  of  his  to 
the  value  of  6,477  crowns  when  sailing  towards  England  on  17  March  last 
under  confidence  in  the  peace  between  the  king  and  his  kinsman  the  king  of 
Castile  and  Leon  and  took  it  to  the  port  of  Dertemouth^  co.  Devon,  and 
spoiled  it  of  the  goods. 


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1471.  Membrane  Sd — cont. 

Oct.  16.         Commission  to  Henrj  Spylman,  Richard  Southill,  Simon  Blake,  Richard 

Westminster.   Mounteyn  and  John  Bulman  to  enquire  what  lands  George  Nevylle,  knight, 

late  lord  of  Latymer,  Henry  Nevylle,  knight,  and  Joan  his  wife,  tenants  in 

chief,  held  in  the  county  of  Norfolk,  and  what  the  same  are  worth  and  at 

what  times  they  died  and  who  are  their  heirs. 

The  like  to  John  Broughton,  Thomas  Hampden  of  Kymbell,  William 
Goldyngton,  Henry  Petyt,  William  Pekke,  Richard  More,  Robert  Pygot, 
John  Bulman  and  Simon  Burton  in  the  counties  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham. 

The  like  to  William  Coote,  William  Eyerton,  Leonard  Thomburgh, 
Simon  Burton  and  John  Bulman  in  the  county  of  Lincoln. 

Membrane  7c/. 

Sept.  15.        Commission  to  Robert  Ratclyff,  knight,  William  Husee,  Robert  ShefFeld, 

Westminster.   William  Coote  and  the  sheriff  of  Lincoln  to  enquire  what  lands  John, 

late  earl  of  Worcester,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  held  in  that  county,  what 

they  are  worth,  when  he  died  and  who  is  his  heir,  lind  to  take  them  into 

the  king's  hands. 

Membrane  Sd. 

Sept.  10.        Commission  to  William  Laken,  Thomas  Walron,  John  Hyde  and  the 

Westminster,    sheriff  of  Oxford  and  Berks  to  enquire  what  lands  Nicholas  Carrewe, 

esquire,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  held  in   those  counties,  what  they  are 

worth,  when  he  died  and  who  is  his  heir,  and  to  take  the  lands  into  the 

king's  hands. 

Sept.  11,        The  like  to  Thomas  Ferres,  knight,  William  Lucy,  Henry  Botiller,  John 

Westmmster.   West  and   the  sheriff  of  Warwick   to  enquire  what  lands  John  Burgh, 

knight,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  held  in  that  county,  what  they  are  worth, 

when  he   died  and  who  is  his  heir,  and  to  take  tne  lands  into  the  king's 

hands. 

Aug.  3.  Commission  to  Richard  Boteler,  Ralph  Moreton,  John  Chauntrell,  Thomas 

Westminster.  Dene  the  younger,  John  Carre,  Geoffrey  Nicholson,  Richard  Bury,  John 
Croweherst  and  the  sheriff  of  Surrey  and  his  bailiff  itinerant  to  arrest 
William  Burton,  John  Burton,  Thomas  Fuller,  John  Courtmyll  the  younger, 
Henry  Courtmyll,  John  Gaddesden,  William  Gamlyn,  Nicholas  Broke  and 
Richard  Pawelev  who  with  other  evil-doers  wander  about  the  country 
thi*eatening  the  king's  lieges,  and  bring  them  before  the  king  in  Chancery 
to  find  security  for  keeping  the  peace. 

Membrane  Id. 

Aug.  27.  Commission  to   the  king's   kinsman  William,  earl  of  Pembroke,  and 

Westminster,    Walter  Devereux  of  FeiTers,  knight,  to  array  the  king's  lieges  of  South 

Wales,  the  counties  of  Worcester,  Gloucester,  Hereford  and  fcjalop  and  the 

marches  of  Wales  and  the  adjacent  parts  to  resist  Jasper  Owen,  calling 

himself  earl  of  Pembroke,  and  other  rebels  there.  By  p.8. 

Aug.  27.  Commission  cf  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  said  earl  and  Walter  and 
Westminster.  William  Laken,  Richard  Chokke,  knight,  Thomas  Littelton,  John  Devereux, 
knight,  James  Baskervyle,  knight,  Walter  Skulle,  knight,  Thomas  Perrote, 
John  Herbert,  Thomas  Brugges,  Kenelm  Dygas,  Hugh  Hunteley,  John 
Welford,  Thomas  Braynton  and  John  Wynne  in  the  parts  of  South  Wales 
and  the  marches.  By  p.s. 


7  9«186. 


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11  EDWARD  IV.— Paet  II. 


1471.  Membrane  30. 

Aug.  0.  General  pardon  to  Walter  Wrattyslay  of  the  town  of  Calais,  knight, 

Westminster,  merchant  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  alias  Walter  Wrattisley  late  of  Wrattislay, 
CO.  Stafford,  alias  Walter  Wrottislej  late  of  London ;  and  grant  that  he 
may  hold  all  lands,  possessions  and  offices  which  he  had  of  the  king's  grant 
by  letters  patent  of  which  he  was  seised  on  3  March,  8  Edward  IV,  and 
all  his  goods,  saving  to  the  king  all  offices  within  the  towns  and  castles  of 
Calais  and  Guysnes  and  the  tower  of  Kuysbanque,  the  grants  of  which 
belonged  to  the  captains  of  the  same.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 

Geoffrey  Gate,  marshal  of  the  town  of  Calais,  knight,  merchant  of  the 
staple  of  Calais,  alias  late  of  Highester,  co.  Essex,  alias  late  of 
Garnettes,  co.  Essex,  alias  late  of  Halton,  co.  Oxford,  alias  late 
lieutenant  of  the  king's  castle  of  Caresbroke  in  the  Isle  of  Wight, 
CO.  Southampton,  alias  late  of  Beauchamp  Bedyng  alias  Longberns, 
CO.  Essex,  alias  late  of  London.  By  p.s. 

John  Clynton  of  the  town  of  Calais,  lord  of  Clynton  and  Say,  alias 
lord  of  Clynton  of  Folkeston,  co.  Kent.  By  p.s. 

John  Bromlay  of  the  town  of  Calais,  knight,  alias  late  of  Badyngton, 
CO.  Chester,  alia^  John  Bromeley  late  of  London. 

George  Neville  of  the  town  of  Calais, '  soldeour/  alias  esquire,  alias 
late  of  Carlyll,  co.  Cumberland,  <  gentihnan,  alias  late  of  London. 

By  p.s. 

Boland  Worsley  of  the  town  of  Calais,  ^souldeour,'  alia^  late  lieutenant 
of  the  tower  of  Buysbanque  by  Calais,  *  gentilman.' ,  By  p.s. 

Bobert  Warmyngton  of  the  town  of  Calais,  soldier,  alia^  esquire,  aluu 
burgess  of  the  town,  alias  clerk  of  the  war  treasury  within  the  town, 
alias  late  of  Warwick.  By  p.8. 

William  Boyvyle  of  Calais,  esquire,  alias  *  gentilman,'  alias  *  soldeour,' 
alias  late  of  the  county  of  Rutland.  By  p.s. 

Anthony  de  la  Toure  of  the  town  of  Calais,  *  soldeour,'  alias  *  burgeis,* 
alias  clerk,  alias  ^  gentilman.'  By  p.s. 

John  Joseph  late  of  the  town  of  Calais,  ^  soldeur,'  alias  of  Deale,  co. 
Kent,  *  gentilman,'  alias  lato  of  Romene,  co.  Kent.  By  p.s. 

William  Worsley,  one  of  the  aldeimen  of  the  town  of  Calais,  aluu 
burgess  of  the  town,  alias  mayor  of  the  town,  alias  late  of  the 
county  of  Lancaster,  *  gentilman.'  By  p.s. 

Balph  Gerald,  mercliaot  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  alias  Ralph  Jeirald 
late  of  Howeby,  co.  Leicester,  *  merchaunt.'  By  p.s. 

John  Colte  of  the  towA  of  Calais,/  soldeour,'  alias  of  the  county  of 
Northumberland,  'yoman,'  alias  late  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne,  co. 
Northumberland,  '  marchaunt,'  alias  late  of  London,  *  gentilman/ 
alias  late  of  the  county  of  Essex.  By  p.s. 

William  Rosse  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  merchant,  alias  burgess  of 
Calais,  alias  late  of  Bambonrgh,  co.  Northumberland,  alias  late  of 
Okham,  co.  Rutland,  aJias  William  Ross.  By  p.s. 

John  Davy,  soldier  of  Calais,  alias  of  Horstid  Keynys,  co.  Sussex, 
*  yoman.'  By  p.s. 


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1471.  Membrane  30— conf. 

Eobert  Osclyffe  of  Calais,  *  soldeour/  alias  *  yoman/  eon  of  John 
Ofclyflfe  late  of  Guysnes.  By  p.s. 

Richard  Ronehed  of  the  staple  of  Calais, '  marchaunte,'  alias  alderman 
of  Calais,  a/ia«.  burgess  of  Calais,  a/ta^  Bichard  Rounhed  late  of 
Carlile,  co,  Cumberland.  By  p.s. 

John  Wodehous  of  the  town  of  Calais,  esquire,  alias  late  soldier  of 
the  town,  alias  merchant  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  alias  burgess  of 
the  town,  alias  late  of  London, '  gentilman.'  By  p.s. 

George  Bisipate,  knight,  soldier  of  the  town  of  Calais,  alias  late  of 
the  city  of  Constantinople,  alias  George  Bissipatte,  ^  Greke.' 

By  p.fl. 

Henry  Chambre,  soldier  of  Calais,  alias  Heniy  Person  late  of  Bourne, 
CO.  Lincoln,  alias  late  of  Roppesley,  co.  Lincoln,  alias  late  soldier 
of  the  castle  of  Guysnes,  alias  burgess  of  Calais.  By  p.s. 

William  Wolf,  soldier  of  Calais,  alias  late  of  Thrule,  esquire,  alias 
late  of  Stalisfeld,  co.  Kent, '  gentilman.'  I3y  p.s. 

John  Otour  alias  Ottyr  alias  Otter  of  Calais,  soldier,  alias  late  of 
Warwick, « yomau,'  alias  late  of  Ufkelf,  co.  York,  *gentilman,*  alias 
late  of  London,  alias  late  of  Hamme,  co.  Essex,  alias  late  of 
Walcomstowe,  co.  Essex,  alias  late  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex, 
alias  late  of  Sandwich,  co.  Kent.  By  p.8. 

John  Parker  of  the  staple  of  Calais, '  marcbaunt,'  alias  of  Faryngdon, 
CO.  Berks,  <  gentilmau.'  By  p.s. 

MSMBRANB  29. 

William  Muston  late  of  Stokebardalf,  co.  Nottingham^  ^gentilman,* 
alias  soldier  of  Calais,  alias  burgess  of  Calais.  By  p.s. 

William  Buitof  te,  burgess  of  the  town  of  Calais,  alias  soldier  of  Calais, 
alias  late  collector  and  receiver  of  the  king's  rents  and  farms  within 
the  town,  alias  late  of  London.  By  p.s. 

Richard  Stoke,  merchant  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  alias  of  Tuttebury, 
CO.  Stafford,  alias  Richard  Stokys.  By  p.s. 

William  Brigham  of  the  town  of  Calais,  soldier,  alias  of  Brigham,  co. 
York,  esquire.  By  p.s. 

John  Curtcnay  alias  Courtenay,  esquire,  master  receiver  (portitor) 
of  the  town  of  Calais,  alias  soldier  of  Calais,  alias  merchant  of  the 
staple  of  Calais,  alias  burgess  of  the  town,  alias  late  of  Fowdram, 
CO.  Devon,  alias  son  of  Philip  Courtenay,  knight,  late  of  Fowdram. 

By  p.s. 

Richard  Whetehill,  esquire,  lieutenant  of  the  castle  of  Guysnes,  alias 
late  mayor  of  Calais,  alias  late  soldier  of  Calais,  alias  controller  of 
the  town  and  the  marches  there,  alias  late  of  Barton  Fyncanye, 
CO.  Northampton,  alias  of  Sywell,  co.  Northampton,  alias  merchant 
of  the  staple  of  Calais,  alias  late  of  London.  By  p.s. 

Thomas  Walden  of  the  town  of  Calais,  '  gcntilman,'  alias  late  of 
London,  alias  of  Guysnes,  alias  late  of  Walden,  co.  Essex,  alias 
late  of  Depford,  co.  Kent,  alias  merchant  of  the  staple  of  Calais, 
alias  burgess  of  Calais.  By  p.s. 

John  Foley  of  Guysnes, '  gentilman,'  alias  soldier  of  the  castle  of 
Guysnes,  alias  late  of  Boxstede,  co.  Suffolk,  ^gcntilman,'  alias  late 
of  Staunton,  co.  Suffolk,  alias  late  of  Wormyngford,  co.  Essex, 
alias  late  of  Colchestre,  co.  Essex.  By  p.8. 

T  2 


292  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1471.  Membrane  29 — cont, 

John  Bowdon,  burgess  of  the  town  of  Calais,  alias  clerk  of  the  great 
ball  of  the  town,  alias  late  soldier  of  the  town,  alias  late  of 
Hauerbergh,  co.  Leicester.  Bj  p.s. 

Adrian  Whetehill  of  the  town  of  Calais,  esquire,  alias  controller  of 
the  town  and  marches,  alias  late  soldier  of  the  castle  of  Gujsnes, 
alias  late  soldier  of  Calais,  alias  son  of  Richard  Whetehill,  esquire. 

Bj  p.s. 

Robert  Otour  cUias  Ottjr  alias  Oter  of  Calais,  *  souldeour/  alias  of 
Ulleskjll,  CO.  York|  *  gentUman,'  alias  of  Alspath,  co.  Wai*wick. 

By  p.s. 

Dec.  12.  William  Rede  of  the  town  of  Calais,  burgess,  alias  William  Reed 

WestminBter.  late  of  Wrangle,  co.  Lincoln,  *  gentjlman.'  By  p.s. 

Membrane  28. 

Oct.  21.  General  pardon  to  William  Care  we  alias  Carrowe  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds, 

Westminster,  co.  Suffolk,  esquire,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  16  October 

and  all  debts  and  accounts  due  from  him  by  reason  of  his  late  office  of 

escheator  of  the  counties  of  Devon  and  Cornwall.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  12.  General  request  for  a   safe-conduct  for  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony 

London.       Widevill,  earl  of  Rivers,  lord  of  Scales  of  Nucelles  and  the  Isle  of  Wight, 

knight  of  the  Garter  and  brother  of  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of 

England,  who  is  going  to  fight  the  infidels.     \^Fced€ra.'\  By  K. 

Oct.  30.        '  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northampton  for  the  resti- 

Wcstminster.  tution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  St.  James  by  Norhampton,  of 

the  order  of  St.  Augustine,  to  John  Grauntwell,  canon  of  the  monastery, 

whose  election  as  abbot  John,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  has  confirmed  and  whose 

fealty  the  king  has  taken. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties : — 

Warwick  and  Leicester. 

Bedford  and  Buckingham. 
The  like  to  the  mayor  of  Norhampton,  the  escheator  in  that  town. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Nov.  7.  General  pardon   to  John   Crugge,  rector  or  portioner  of  the  second 

Westminster,  portion  of  the  parish  church  of  Tyverton,  co.  Devon,  alias  late  of  Tyverton, 

clerk,  alias  one  of  the  rectors  of  Tjverton  called  Clare.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  8.  General  pardon  to  Richard  Dryuell  late  of  Exeter,  co.   Devon,  esquire, 

Westminster,  alias  Richard  Drowell,  merchant,  alias  Richard  Druell  of  Halberton,  co. 

Devon,  ^  gen tilman.'  By  p.s. 

Nov.  22.         Grant  to  William   Moton,   esquire,   of   160/.  from   the  issues  of  the 
Westminster,  counties  of  Warwick  and  Leicester.  Ry  P'S. 

Nov.  20.         General  pardon  to  William,  abbot  of  Peterborough,  co.  Northampton. 
Westminster.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  20.         The  like  to  Richard  Assheton,  monk,  late  abbot.  By  p.s. 

Westminster. 

June  16.  Appointment,  during  good  behaviour,  of  William  Ilusee  as  the  king's 

Westminster,  general   attorney   in   all    courts    of   record    in    England,    receiving    the 

accustomed  fees.  By  K. 

Scliedule, 

These  letters  vers  vacated  because  surrendered  by  the  said  William 
and  cancelled  by  Laurence^  bishop  of  Durhamy  the  chancellor,  on 
18  October^  13  Edward  IV^  on  which  day  the  hing  granted  the  office  to 
William  by  other  letters  patent. 


11  EDWARD  IV.^Pabt  II.  203 


1472.  Membrane  28 — cont, 

Feb.  4.  General  pardon  to  Richard  Welby,  esquire,  late  sheriff  of  Lincohi,  of  all 

Westminster,  offences  committed  by  him  and    all    issues,  fines,  amercements,  debts, 
accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office. 

By  p.s. 

Jan.  15.  Release  to  John  Moone,  esquire,  in  consideration  of  his  title  to  the  manors 
Westminster,  and  for  100/.  paid  by  him  to  the  king,  of  all  the  king's  title  and  claim  to 
the  manors  of  Fifeld  Quintyn  and  Godmanston,  co.  Dorset,  with  their 
members,  to  hold  to  the  said  John  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  by  the  serrices 
of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they 
WiBre  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  pj. 

1471. 

June  23.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Leeder,  one  of  the  yeomen 
Westminster,  of  the  king's  chamber,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king  beyond  the  seas 
and  in  his  conflicts  in  England,  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  keys  of  the 
new  work  in  the  upper  bailiwick  of  the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  co.  Berks, 
with  fees  at  the  hands  of  the  constable  from  the  issues  of  the  castle  as 
John  Austyn  lately  had  in  the  office.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  27. 

Sept.  11.        Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  chief  justice  of 

Westminster.  North  Wales,  o£  power  to  receive  into  the  king's  grace  and  pardon  any 

persons  in  the  parts  of  North  Wales  and  the  marches  of  the  same  and 

within  the  king's  castle  of  Hardelagh.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  J  2.  Pardon  to  William  Gogh  of  London,  *  taillour,'  of  his  outlawry  in  the 

Westminster,  county  of  Warwick  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  satisfy  him  of  his 
ransom  because  he  and  others  did  not  hold  Thomas  Wy soman  alta»  Frende 
late  of  Stratford  on  Aven,  co.  Warwick,  ^  yoman,'  before  the  late  king  at  a 
certain  day  to  answer  for  divers  felonies  and  trespasses;  he  having 
surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  BUlyng,  chief  justice, 
has  certified. 

Oct.  15.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Barret,  one  of  the  clerks  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  kitchen,  of  the  office  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Old  Sarum 

with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Wilts  and  all 

other  profits  pertaining  to  the  office.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  18.  General  pardon  to  Robert  Spirway  alicu  Sperweye  eilicu  •Spucvtej  alias 

Westminster.   Sporweye    alias    Sparw'eye    alias    Sperweys    of   Tyverton,    co.  Devon, 

'  jentiiman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  16  October.       By  p.s. 

Oct.  16.  Pardon  to  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  late  bishop  of 
Westminster.  Ely,  William,  bishop  of  Winchester,  John  Tymperley,  esquire,  Edmund 
Fitz William,  esquire,  Henry  Bradfeld,  clerk,  and  Thomas  Danyell  of  all 
alienations,  donations  and  perquisitions  of  manors,  hundreds,  lands,  rents 
and  services  late  of  John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk,  held  in  chief,  and  also  to 
Eleanor,  duchess  of  Norfolk,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  duke,  and  John 
Straunge,  esquire ;  and  grant  to  the  said  duchess  of  all  issues  of  the  above. 

By  p.s. 

May  20.         Grant,  during  office,  to  Thomas  Urswyk,  knight,   chief  baron  of  the 

Westminster.   Exchequer,  for  the  better  maintenance  of  his  estate  and  his  expenses  in 

office,  of  110  marks  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  and  two  robes  yearly,  one 

with  skin  at  Christmas  and  one  with  lining  at  Whitsuntide,  beyond  the 

accustomed  fee. 

.  Oct.  23.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Punche,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
Westminster,  the  crown^  of  the  office  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Shrowesbury, 


294  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1 47 1 .  Membrane  27— co«^. 

receiving  the  accustomed  fees  in  the  same  manner  as  Boger  Eton,  deceased, 
from  the  issues  of  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  of  Shrowesburj.  Bj  p.8. 

May  29.  Grant  to  Thomas  Bryan,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  for  the  better 
Westminster,  maintenance  of  his  estate  and  his  expenses  in  office,  of  140  marks  yearly  at 
the  hands  of  the  clerk  or  keeper  of  the  hanaper  or  the  customers  in  the 
ports  of  London,  Bristol  and  Kyngeston  on  Hull  according  to  the  form  of 
an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  18  Henry  VI,  and  106^.  11^^.  and  the 
sixth  pai*t  of  \d,  yearly  at  Christmas  for  a  robe  and  fur  and  66^.  6^.  yearly 
at  Whitsuntide  for  a  robe  and  lining. 

Vacated  because  below. 

• 

June  17.         Like  grant  to  Bichard  Chokke,  knight,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Bench, 
Westminster,  of  110  marks  yearly  and  sums  for  robes  as  above. 

Dec.  27.         Presentation  of  Thomas  Wakeford,  chaplain,    to    the    chantry    called 
Westminster,   <  Mortymers  Chauntery '  within  the  cathedral  church  of  Chichester,  void  by 
the  death  of  Nicholas  Serle,  chaplain. 

Mbmbranb  26. 

Dec.  2.  General  pardon  to  the  king's  kinswoman  Margaret,  duchess  of  Somerset, 

Westminster,  of  Maxsey  or  Makesey,  co.  Northampton,  of  all  offences  committed  by  her 

before  this  date,  and  all  fines,  amercements,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  duo 

from  her  to  the  king  befoi-e  29  September,  9  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Sept  24.         General  pardon  to  John  Arundell,  bishop  of  Chichester.  By  p.B« 

Westminster. 

Dec.  10.         The  like  to  Thomas  FitzWilliam  the  younger  late  of  Cokeryngton* 

Westminster.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  15.         The  like  to  John,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Martin,  Battle,      By  p.s. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  22,  Grant  to  John  Leighton,  esquire,  in  consideration  of  his  great  charges 
Westminster,  in  the  king's  service,  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands, 
rents  and  services  in  the  counties  of  Salop,  Gloucester,  Worcester  and 
Warwick  and  the  march  of  Wales  adjoining  the  county  of  Salop  and 
within  the  principality  of  Wales  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  John 
Burgh,  knight,  and  Joan  his  wife  and  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Thomas 
Leighton  son  of  the  said  John  Leighton  and  Ankaret  his  wife,  deceased,  one 
of  the  four  daughters  and  heiresses  of  the  said  John  Burgh  and  Joan,  to 
hold  during  minority.  By  p.s« 

Dec.  4.  Grant  to  Angelo  Catane  late  of  G^noa,  merchant,  bom  in  Genoa,  of  letters 

Westminster,   of  denization.  By  K. 

Sept.  11.        Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  and  the  heirs 

Westminster,   male  of  his  body  of  the  reversion  of  the  manors  of  Adderleyi  co.  Salop,  and 

Orston,  CO.  Nottingham,  lately  belonging  to  the  lord  of  Boos  and  forfeited 

to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  treason.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  25. 

Oct.  26.        General  pardon  to  John  Stanbery  alias  Stonbery,  bishop  of  Hereford,  of 
Westminster,   all  offences  committed  by  him  before  23  October.     [Fcsdera,^  By  ps. 

Nov.  12.         Presentation  of  Griffith  ap  Howell,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of 
Westminster,  la  More,  in  the  diocese  of  Hereford,  void  by  the  demise  of  David  ap  Howell, 
last  parson. 

Nov.  13.        General   pardon  to  Reginald  Stourton  of  West  Bowre,  co.   Somerset, 
Westminster,  knight^  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  6  November.  By  p.s« 


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0 

1471,  Membrane  25-^oni. 

Nov.  18.  Licenoei  for  8Bs,  4J.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Thomas  Wyndesore^ 
Westmiofter.  esqaire,  and  Thomas  Waldieff  to  enfeoff  Edmund  Rede,  knight,  and 
Katharine  bis  wife  of  their  manor  of  Hampton  Fojle,  co.  Oxford,  held  in 
chief,  to  hold  for  her  life  without  impeachment  of  waste,  with  successive 
remainders  to  George  Grajnesford  and  Isabel  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  his 
body,  the  heirs  of  the  bodies  of  John  Gajnesford,  esquire,  now  deceased, 
and  the  said  Katharine,  late  his  wife,  and  the  right  heirs  of  the  said  John. 

Nov.  18.         Presentation  of  Richard  Wodward  to  the  parish  church  of  Duddyngherst, 
Weitmiiuter.  in  the  diocese  of  London,  void  by  the  death  of  William  Dyk,  last  parson. 

Nov.  20.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Arnold  Trussell,  of  letters  patent  dated 
Weitmioiter.  12  July,  11  Edward  IV,  granting  safe-conduct,  at  the  supplication  of 
James  de  la  Pendile,  for  a  ship  called  le  Kateryne  of  France  or  Brittany 
of  the  portage  of  100  tuns  of  which  Peter  le  Breton,  John  de  Bretayna, 
Bertomyo  de  Haoas  or  Monholet  de  Haoas  is  master.  These  letters  have 
been  accidentally  lost,  as  the  said  Arnold  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and 
will  be  surrendered  if  found.  [French  Roily  1 1  Edward  IV.  m.  23.] 

Oct.  3.  General  pardon  to  John  Starkey,  chaplain,  of  all  offences  committed  by 

Westminster,  him  before  4  September.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  2.  Grant  to  William  Clayton,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of  St.  Mary, 

Westminster.  Stanhope,  in  the  diocese  of  Durham,  of  the  canonry  and  prebend  of  Welton 

Byvall  in  the  cathedral  church  of  Lincoln,  on  an  exchange  of  benefices  with 

Stephen  Clos.  i  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  said  church  of 
Lincoln. 

Dec.  7.  Licence  for  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Mary, 

Westminster.  Lincoln,  to  elect  a  bishop  in  the  place  of  John  Chedworth,  deceased, 

[Fcedera.1  By  p.s. 

1472. 

Jan.  17.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Peter  Curteys  from  Michaelmas  last 

Westminster,  of  the  office  and  custody   of  the  king's  wardrobe  within  the  palace  of 

Westminster  which   Richard  Willy,   deceased,  lately  had,  receiving  the 

accustomed  fees  as  in  the  times  of  Edward  III  and  Richard  II  from  the 

farm  of  the  city  of  Winchester.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  27.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  lately 

Westminster,  granted  by  letters  patent  to  Thomas  Thorndon  alieis  Thoryndon  of  London, 
'  draper,'  going  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  William,  lord  of 
Hastynges,  lieutenant  of  the  tovm  of  Calais,  on  the  safe-custody,  defence  and 
victualling  of  the  town  and  marches,  because  he  delays  at  Westminster,  as 
the  sheriff  of  Middlesex  has  certified. 

1471.  Membranb  24. 

Sept.  23.        Grant  for  life  to  John  Gjles,  William  GhiU,  one  of  the  clerks  of  the 
Westminster,   chapel  of  the  king's  household,  and  John  NiccoU  of  the  scrutiny  and  super- 
vision of  all '  berebrewers '  within  the  realm  in  the  same  manner  as  the 
same  was  granted  to  Richard  Bele,  Robert  Oldum  and  John  Gyles  by  letters 
patent  dated  29  June,  5  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  K. 

Dec.  10.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
Westminster,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated  10  May,  10  Edward  IV. 
{see  p.  209),  surrendered,  and  a  grant  to  him  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships, 
manors,  lands,  rents  and  other  hereditaments  late  of  George  Neville,  knight, 
late  lord  Latymer,  and  Henry  Neville,  knight,  his  son  and  Joan  the 
wife  of  the  latter,  tenants  in  chief,  deceased,  during  the  minority  of 
Richard,  son    cf   the    suid    Henry  and  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said 


296  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1471.  Membrane  24 — cont, 

George,  by  letters  patent  dated  4  July  last,  surrendered,  and  because 
in  tirae  past  at  the  king*s  request  he  supported  the  king's  brothers  the 
dukes  of  Clarence  and  Gloucester  for  a  long  time  at  great  charges,  and  for 
the  sum  of  1,000  marks  paid  to  the  king,  of  the  custody  of  all  honours,  castles, 
lordships,  hundreds,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and  other  possessions  with 
knight* s  fees,  advowsons  and  appointments  of,  officers  late  of  the  said 
George,  Henry  and  Joan,  and  the  custody  during  minority  and  mariiage 
of  the  said  Richard  without  disparagement  and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  finding  a 
reasonable  sustenance  for  the  heir.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  20.         Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  Edmund  Audeley  of  the  prebend  of  Farendon 

Westminster,  -^ith  Balderton  in  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  void  by  the 

resignation  of  Master  Richard  Skyllyngton  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason 

of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  being  in  his  hands.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

1472. 

Jan.  2.  Pi'esentation  of  Robert  Gest  to  the  chantry  called  '  Mortymers  Chauntry ' 

Westminster,  within  the  cathedral  church  of  Chichester,  void  by  the  death  of  Nicholas 
Sorell,  chaplain. 

Jan.  1.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Apslee  of  the  office  of  one 

Westminster,  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms  with  wages  of  12c?.  daily  as  Thomas  Osberne 
had  from  21  December  last,  on  which  day  the  said  Thomas  died  and  Richard 
occupied  the  office,  from  the  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  and  a  moiety  of 
the  forfeiture  of  the  same  in  the  town  of  Bristol,  and  a  livery  of  the  suit 
of  esquires  of  the  household  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe. 

By  p.s. 

1471.  Membrane  23. 

Nov.  21.  Whereas  lately  in  the  absence  of  the  king  without  the  realm  on  the  part 
Westminster,  of  the  prioress  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Wilton,  co.  Wilts,  it  was 
shown  to  Henry  VI.  that  the  monastery  was  void  by  the  death  of  Edith 
Bergh,  late  abbess,  and  the  said  late  king  granted  licence  to  them  to  elect 
an  abbess  and  they  accordingly  elected  Alice  Comeland,  sacristan  of  the 
place,  and  the  said  late  king  gave  his  assent  and  Richard,  bishop  of  Salis- 
bury, confirmed  the  election  and  the  said  late  king  restored  the  temporalities 
to  the  abbess»  the  king  nevertheless  pardons  the  trespasses  committed  in 
this  and  confirms  the  estate  of  the  abbess  and  restores  the  temporalities  to 
her.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  to  Richard  Hide,  late  escheator  in  the  county  of  Wilts,  to  permit 
the  said  abbess,  whose  fealty  the  king  has  ordered  to  be  taken  by  William 
Ive,  clerk,  to  hold  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties :— - 
Devon  and  Cornwall. 
Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Oct.  13.  General  pardon  to  John  Fortescu,  knight,  of  all  offences  committed  by 

Westminster,   him  before  9  July  last.  By  p.s. 

Jul)r  9.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Brumston,  esquire,  as  keeper  of 

Westminster,   the  city  aod  suburbs  of  Canterbury,  the  liberties  and  franchises  of  which 

have  been  taken  into  the  king's  hands.  By  K. 

Nov.  29.        General  pardon   to  Walter  Panncefote  of    Compton   Pauncefote,   co. 
Westminster.  Somerset,  knight,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  24  Novemlier. 

By  p.s. 


11  EDWARD  IV.— Part  U.  297 


1471.  Membrane  23'-'Cont, 

Not.  20.        Grant  to  James  Blundell,  esquire,  born  in  the  duchy  of  Normandy,  of 
Westminster,   letters  of  denization.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  7.  Grant  to  William   Stanley,  knight,  and  Elizabeth  his   wife,   late  the 

"Westminster,  wife  of  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  tenant  in  chief,  of  the  custody  of  all 
castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and  other  possessions  with 
knights'  fees  and  advowsons  late  of  the  said  John  during  the  minority  of 
Edward  his  son  and  heir  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without 
disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  22. 

Dec.  4.  Grant  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  and  the  heirs 

Westminster,  male  of  his  body  of  the  castles,  honours,  manors  or  lordships  of  Hethingham 
Oastle,  Hethingham  Sibill,  Langdon  Hall,  Dodynghyrst,  Fyngryth  in 
Blakmore,  Crustwych,  Bemond,  Benteley,  Yeldham  Hall,  Bumsted 
Helyon,  Steple  Bumsted,  Eston  Hall,  Colne,  Crippynghall,  Stantede 
Mounfichet  and  Canefeld,  co.  Essex,  the  custody  and  stewardship  of  the 
forest  of  Essex  and  the  power  of  appointing  and  removing  a  lieutenant,  a 
riding  forester  and  three  foresters  on  foot  called  ^yomen  forsters,'  the 
castles,  honours,  lordships  and  manors  of  Habendon,  Dullyngham,  Saxton, 
Gamps,  Swaveham  and  Hengston,  co.  Cambridge,  the  manor  or  lordship  of 
Hornemede,  co.  Hertford,  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Lavenham,  Mendham, 
Tadyngston,  Cokefeld,  Aldenham  and  Preston,  co.  Suffolk,  the  manor  or 
lordship  of  Flete,  co.  Kent,  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Chesham  Aston 
Staunford,  co.  Buckingham,  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Chepyngnorton,  cq. 
Oxford,  and  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Poldeve,  Roseneython,  Etheron, 
Predannek  and  Penhale,  co.  Cornwall,  late  of  John,  late  earl  of  Oxford,  and 
forfeited  to  the  king  by  his  rebellion,  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Westhordon, 
Purters  in  Stebbyng,  Gymgrauf,  Shenfeld,  Cravenham,  Estilbury, 
Westilbury  and  Ames,  co.  Essex,  late  of  Lewis  Fitz  John  and  forfeited  to 
the  king  by  his  rebellion,  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Chardeacre,  Herthurst, 
Gifford,  Boxstede  and  Shelley,  co.  Suffolk,  and  the  manor  of  Enhale,  co. 
Cambridge,  late  of  Robert  Harleston,  esquire,  and  forfeited  to  the  king  by 
his  rebellion,  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Skrevclby,  Hornecastell,  Maryng, 
Overtyiigton,  Marom,  Screvelby,  Ulfriro,  Thorneton,  Connesby  and 
Donyngton,  co.  Lincoln,  late  of  Thomas  Dymmok,  knight,  and  forfeited  to 
the  king  by  his  rebellion,  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Sutton,  Tid  St.  Mary, 
Tid  St.  Giles,  Gosberkyrke,  Moreton,  Surflete,  Witham,  Northwittam, 
Neuton  and  Walcote,  co.  Lincoln,  and  the  manors  of  Upton,  co.  Nottingham, 
late  of  Thomas  de  la  Laund,  knight,  and  forfeited  to  the  king  by  his 
rebellion,  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Loughton,  Ingolsby,  Colston  Basset, 
Caworth,  Cortlyngstok  and  Remston,  co.  Nottingham,  late  of  John 
Truthale  and  forfeited  to  the  king  by  his  rebellion,  and  the  manor  or 
lordship  of  Colsond  Darcy,  co.  Essex,  late  of  John  Darcy  and  forfeited  to 
the  king  by  his  rebellion,  with  all  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts  leef, 
views  of  frank-pledge,  rights,  members,  hamlets,  meadows,  feedings, 
pastures,  fisheries,  moors,  marshes,  turbaries,  forests,  chaces,  parks,  woods, 
warrens,  hundreds,  fairs,  markets,  liberties,  franchises,  free  customs,  wards, 
marriages,  escheats  and  services  of  tenants.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  21.        Grant  to  John  Fogge,  esquire,  and  his  heirs  of  the  manors  of  Dane  in 

Westminster,  the  hundred  of  Bocton  and  Toneford  in  the  hundred  of  Westgate,  co.  Kent, 

to  hold  from  1  December,  1  Edward  IV,  by  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as 

many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March, 

1  Edward  lY.  with  all  issues  from  the  said  1  December.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  29.         Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Sayntleger,  esquire  of  the  body,  of  the  custody 
Westminster,  of  the  king's  castle  of  Roucestre,  co.  Kent,  and  all  issues  of  the  castle 


298  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


14  71  •  Membrane  22 — eonl. 

payable  by  divers  free  tenants  there  at  the  feast  of  St.  Andrew  and  plots, 
gardens,  herbage,  fruits  and  other  commodities  within  the  castle,  in  lien  of 
a  grant  of  the  custody  to  John  Fogge,  knight,  then  esquire,  by  letters 
patent  dated  14  April,  1  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  20.  General  pardon  to  Michael  Skylling  of  the  county  of  Southampton  of  all 

Westminster,  offences  committed  by  him  before  6  September  last.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  7.  Licence  for  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  to  enter 

WeBtminster.  freely  into  all  manors,  lordships,  lands,  rents  and  services  which  should 

descend  to  him  by  reason  of  the  death  of  his  uncle  Sir  Henry  Stafford  of 

Bokyngham,  without  rendering  anything  to  the  king  save  homage,  fealty 

and  other  due  services.  By  p.s. 

1472. 

Jan.  18.         Appointment,  until  16  July  next,  of  Robert  Gregory,  yeoman  of  the 

Westminster,  avenary  of  the  household,  to  take  hay,  oats,  horse  bread  and  litter  and 

other  things  pertaining  to  the  office  of  the  avenary  and  carriage  for  the 

same.  By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  houiehold. 

The  like  of  the  following  :— 
John  Russell. 
John  Jenyns. 
Thomas  Rosse. 

Jan.  20.         The  like  of  Thomas  Markham,  esquire,  to  take  salt  and  fresh-water  fish 
Wtatminster.  for  the  expenses  of  the  household  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  household. 

1471.  Membrane  21. 

Dec.  4.  Whereas  lately  in  the  absence  of  the  king  without  the  realm  on  the  part  of 

Westminster,  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St  Benet,  Hulme,  co.  Norfolk,  it 
was  shown  to  Henry  VI.  that  the  monastery  was  void  by  the  resignation  of 
John  Eeving,  late  abbot,  and  the  said  late  king  granted  licence  to  them  to  elect 
an  abbot  and  they  accordingly  elected  Thomas  Pakefeld,  professor  of  theology, 
cellarer  of  the  monastery,  and  the  said  late  king  gave  his  assent  and  Walter, 
bishop  of  Norwich,  confirmed  the  election  and  the  said  late  king  restored 
the  temporalities  to  the  abbot,  the  king  nevertheless  pardons  the  trespasses 
committed  in  this  and  confirms  the  estate  of  the  abbot  and  restores  the 
temporalities  to  him.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and 
Suffolk. 

Writ  de  iniendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Dec.  5.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury, 

Westminster,  for  a  certain  sum  of  money  paid  by  him  to  the  king,  of  the  custody  of  all 
manors,  lands,  rents,  semces  and  other  hereditaments  late  of  Bobert 
Watton,  tenant  in  chief,  in  the  county  of  Kent  during  the  minority 
of  Katharine  his  daughter  and  heir  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the 
latter  without  disparagement  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  26.  Grant  to  Walter  Blount,  knight,  lord  Montjoye,  for  the  relief  of  the 
Westminster,  children  of  William  Blount  his  sou  and  heir  apparent,  who  persevered  in 
the  king's  service  beyond  the  sea  and  lately  at  Barnet  under  the  king's 
standard  manfully  exposed  himself  to  battle  for  the  king's  right  and  there 
was  grievously  wounded  so  that  he  died,  of  the  custody  of  all  castles, 
lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services,  reversions  and  possessions  with 
knights'  fees  and  advowsons  late  of  Thomas  Cobham,  knight,  tenant 
in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  Anne  his  daughter  and  heiress  and 
the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 


11  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  II.  299 


1471*  Membrane  21— con^. 

Vaeaied  and  cancelled,  because  John  Blount  and  James  Blountj 
esquires,  executors  of  the  will  of  the  said  Walter^  surrendered  the  Utters 
to  William  JfusCy  attorney  of  the  king,  in  Chancery^  as  avpears  in  the 
schedule  annexed* 

Schedule, 

Bill  made  on  1  February,  14  Edward  IV.  witnessing  that  the  said  John 
and  James  haye  delivered  the  letters  on  that  day  to  the  said  William  Huse 
to  be  cancelled,  according  to  an  appointment  made  between  them  and 
Anne,  duchess  of  Buckingham.    English. 


Membrane  21 — cont. 

Aug.  16.        Grant  to  Thomas  Overay,   clerk,  and  John   Hardyng,  clerk,  of  the 
WeBtminster.  presentation  to  the  parish  church  of  Sutton  on  Derwent,  in  the  diocese  of 
York,  Toid  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Bellyngham,  last  rector. 
Vacated  because  otherwise  below, 

1472. 

Jan.  8.  General  pardon  to  Galeas  de  Lune  late  of  the  town  of  Westminster,  co. 

Westminster.  Middlesex,  'gentilman,'  alias  esquire,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  4  January.  By  p.s. 

1471. 

Dec.  30.         Grant  to  Thomas  Aleinson,  born  in  Scotland,  of  lettef^  of  denization. 
Westminster.  By  p.s. 

1472. 

Jan.  12.         Ck)mm]S8ion  to  William  Dobson,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Marye  Peere, 

Westminster,  to  take  mariners  for  the  said  ship,  which  the  king  has  ordered  to  go  to  sea 

against  his  enemies.  ^j  K. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 
Nicholas  Baychford,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Marye  Floure, 
Robert  Morys,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Rose, 
Walter  Liyght,  master  of  a  ship  called  ie  Kervele  of  John  Blownt. 

1471. 

Aug.  16.        Grant  to  Thomas  Overay,  clerk,  and  William  Nykke,  clerk,  of  the 
Westminster,  presentation  to  the  parish  church  of  Sutton  on  Derwent,  in  the  diocese  of 
York,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Bellyngham,  last  rector. 


Membrane  20. 

Nov.  3.  General  pardon  to  Walter  Towke  alias  Touke,  *  gentilman,'  one  of  the 

Westminster,  inhabitants  of  the  hundred  of  Bewesbarowe,  co.  Kent,  who  appeared  before 
John  Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  John  Fogge,  knight,  William  Notyngham 
and  Nicholas  Stathum,  justices  appointed  by  letters  patent  to  enquire  i  nto 
the  rebellions  in  the  counties  of  Surrey  and  Kent,  and  made  ransom  to  the 
king,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  7  July  last.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 
Nov.  3.  Thomas  Bylsby  alia^  Bylby  of  Southflete,  co.  Kent,  <  taillour,*  late  one 

Westminster.  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred  of  Azstan,  co.  Kent.  By  K. 

1472. 

Feb.  12.         General  pardon  to  John  Hunden,  bishop  of  Llandaff,  of  all  offences 
Westminster,   committed  by  him  before  8  February.    IFoedera.']  By  p.s. 


800 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1471. 

Dec.  9. 

Westiniiister. 


Nov.  3. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  19. 

[General  pardon  as  below  to  the  following  : — ] 
Thomas  Willok,  <  joman/  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred  of 
Wjy  CO.  Kent,  and  all  other  persons  now  or  lately  inhabiting  that 
hundred  who  appeared  before  Thomas  Bourgchier,  knight,  John 
Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  John  Fogge,  knight,  William  Notynham 
and  Nicholas  Stathum,  justices  appointed  in  the  counties  of  Kent 
and  Surrey  etc.  By  K. 

Richard  Tille,  ^  yoman/  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred  of 
Strete,  co.  Kent.  By  K. 

Humphrey  Simon  a  Court  late  of  Pethain,  co.  Kent,  '  yoman,'  late  one 
of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred  of  Petham,  co.  Kent. 

William  Harlakenden,  '  gentilman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 
hundred  of  Blakbomei  co.  Kent.  By  K. 

Richard  Lynter,  '  yoman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred 
of  Worthe,  co.  Kent.  By  K. 

Henry  Posshe,  '  husbondman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 
hundred  of  Bewysbergh,  co.  Kent.  By  K. 

George  Knoldane,  '  husbondman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 
hundred  of  Hamme,  co.  Kent.  By  K. 

Thomas  Ildergate,  'gentilman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 
hundred  of  Kynghamford,  co.  Kent.  By  K. 

£tephen  Frevylle,  'yoman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred 

of  Comyloo,  co.  Kent. 
Thomas  Richard, '  yonian,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred 

of  Langport,  co.  Kent. 
Christopher  Elynden,  *  gentylman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 

hundred  of  Felbergh,  co.  Kent. 
John    Holynden,    '  husbondman,'    late    one    of   the  inhabitants   of 

the  hundred  of  Stowtyng,  co.  Kent. 
Alexander  Payntour,  ^  husbondman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 

hundred  of  Brenchesle,  co.  Kent. 
Laurence  Marche, '  yoman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred 

of  Hean,  co.  Kent. 
John  Cobbes, '  gentilman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred  of 

Newchirche,  co.  Kent. 

John  ByBshop,  'yoman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  lowey  of 
Tunbrigge,  and  all  other  persons  now  or  lately  inhabiting  that  lowey 
and  the  township  of  Bradstede,  parcel  thereof.  By  K. 

John  Bolte  of  Penseherst,  ^  husbondman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants 
of  the  hundred  of  Wachelyngstone,  co.  Kent.  By  K. 

Richard  atte  Welle,  <  husbondman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 

hundred  of  Westram,  co.  Kent. 
Thomas  Wylshire, '  yoman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  township 

of  Dertoford,  co.  Kent. 
Thomas  Pympe,  esquire,  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred  of 

Hoo,  CO.  Kent. 
John  Lowe,  'gentilman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred  of 

ShamoU,  co.  Kent. 
Peter  Westbroke,  'gentilman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 

hundred  of  Coddesheth,  co.  Kent. 
John  Bowlee, '  gentilman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred 

of  Larkefeldy  co.  Kent, 


1 1  ED WAED  IV.— Pabt*  11. 


801 


1471. 


Dec.  9. 

[Westminater.] 


Dec.  9. 

Westminster. 


Memhrane  19 — cont* 

John  Batell,  late  one  of  the  inhahitants  of  the  hundred  of  Preston,  co. 
Kent. 

John    Grenested,  '  gcntilman/  late  one  of   the  inhabitants  of  the 

hundred  of  Chatham  and  Geljngham,  co.  Kent. 
Roger   Lychefeld,   'gentilman/   late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 

hundred  of  Eastrj,  co.  Kent. 
Stephen  Borne,  ^  husbondman/  late   one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 

hundred  of  Bernefylde,  co.  Kent. 
John  Ghowne,  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred  of  Wroteham, 

CO.  Kent. 
John  Draper,  '  joman/  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred  of 

Lytle  and  Ljsjns,  co.  Kent. 
William  Fygot,  '  husbondman/  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 

hundred  of  Somerden,  co.  Kent. 
Robert  Knyght,  '  rnarcer/  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  town  of 

Queneborough,  co.  Kent. 
Roger  Shelley, '  gentilman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred 

of  Rokesley,  co.  Kent. 

John  Rowe, '  gentilman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred  of 

Maideston,  co.  Kent. 
Henry  Stone^  'yoman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred  of 

St.  Martin,  co.  Kent, 
Richard  Sharpe,  *  yomau,'  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred  of 

Merden,  co.  Kent. 
John  Henley,  <yoman/  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred  of 

Cranebroke,  co.  Kent. 
Robert  Dryland,  'gentilman,'  late  one   of  the  inhabitants  of    the 

hundred  of  Boughton,  co.  Kent. 
Thomas  Godfray, '  yoman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred 

of  Byrcheholt,  co.  Kent. 
James  Sedlegh,  *  husbondman,'  late  one  of  the   inhabitants  of  the 

hundred  of  Oxeney,  co.  Kent. 
Thomas  Bedyll,  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred  of  Bromley 

and  Bekynham,  co.  Kent. 


^  Membrane  18. 

Nov.  3.  General  pardon  to  William  Brokeman  late  of  the  town  of  Asshetesford, 

WcstmiDstcr.  CO.  Kent,  ^  gentilman/  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  same  hundred,  and 
all  other  persons  now  and  lately  inhabiting  the  same  hundred  who  appeared 
before  Thomas  Bourgchier,  knight,  John  Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  John 
Fogge, knight,  William  Notynghamand  Nicholas  Stathum,  justices  appointed 
by  letters  patent  to  enquire  into  the  rebellions  in  the  counties  of  Kent  and 
Surrey,  and  made  fine  and  ransom  to  the  king,  of  all  offences  committed 
by  them  before  7  July  last.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following  for  the  cities,  towns,  and  hundreds  specified  : — 
William  Sellowe,  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  city  of  Canterbury. 
Thomas   Frognale,   *  gentilman,*  late   one  of  the  inhabitants   of   the 

hundred  of  Feversham,  co.  Kent. 
John  Brode  late  of  Mersham  in  the  hundred  of  Longbregge,  co.  Kent, 

'  gentilman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  that  hundred. 
John   Godneston   of  Godneston   by   Wyngham   in    the   hundred   of 

Wyngham,  co.  Kent, '  gentilman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  that 

hundred. 


302  CALEtn>AB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


'I 


I 


1471,  Membrane  18— eon/. 

Thomas  Lovelas,  ^  gentilman/  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 

hundred  of  Downhamford,  co.  Kent. 
John  Isaak,  esquire,  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hondred  of 

Bregge,  co.  Kent. 
Thomas  Looneryk  of  Heme  in  the  hundred  of  Blengate,  co.  Kent, 

esquire,  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  that  hundred. 
William  Appoldrefeld, '  gentilman/  late  one  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the 

hundred  of  Teneham,  co.  Kent. 
Richard   Djgges,    'gentilman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 

hundred  of  Middelton  alias  Mylton,  co.  Kent. 
Simon  Goderd  late  of  Fejrefeld  in  the  hundred  of  AJowesbregge, 

CO.  Kent,  'joman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  that  hundred. 
John  Swayn  late  of  Westgatestrete  by  Canterbury  in  the  hundred  of 

Westgate,  co.  Kent,  *  yoman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  that 

hundred. 
John  Roper  late  of  Swalechyne  in  the  hundred  of  Whitstaple,  co.  Kent, 

esquire,  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  that  hundred. 
Thomas  Seynt  Nicholas  of  the  parish  of  Mynster  in  the  Isle  of 

Thanet  in   the  hundred  of  Ryngeslowe,  co.  Kent,  esquire,  late  one 

of  the  inhabitants  of  that  hundired. 
John  Holneherst  late  of   fietherisden   in  the  hundred  of  Charte, 

CO.  Kent,  *  yoman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  that  hundred. 
Richard  Norton,  ^  yoman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred 

of  Galehill,  co.  Kent. 
John  Turke,  *  yoman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred  of 

Lytelfeld,  co.  Kent. 
John  Gybbee,  'gentilman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred 

of  Folkestone,  co.  Kent. 
Thomas  Wombewell,  '  gentilman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 

hundred  of  Toltyngtrowe,  co.  Kent. 
William  Pellican,   ^gentilman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 

township  of  Westmallyng,  co.  Kent. 
John  Baldewyn,  ^  yoman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred 

of  Twyford,  co.  Kent. 
William  Swan  of  Suthflete,  co.  Kent,  the  elder,  '  gentilman,'  late  one 

of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred  of  Axstan,  co.  Kent. 
William  Brokhill,  'gentilman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 

hundred  of  Ayhorne,  co.  K^nt. 
John  Hadde,  *  gentilman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred 

and  city  of  Rouchestre,  co.  Kent. 
Thomas  Hextall, '  gentilman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  town 

of  Dover,  co.  Kent,  within  the  Cinque  Ports  in  the  counties  of  Kent 

and  Sussex,  and  all  other  persons  now  or  lately  inhabiting  the  same 

town  who  appeared  before  Thomas  Bourghchier,  knight,  fJohn 

Dynham    of   Dyuham,    knight,    John    Fogge,    knight,    Thomas 

Echyngham,  knight,  William  Notyngham,  Nicholas  Stathum  and 

Roger  Breiit,  justices  appointed  as  above  within  the  said  Cinque 

Poits  and  their  members.  By  K. 

John  Harwardyng,  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  town  of  Ten- 

derdeu,  co.  Kent,  within  the  Cinque  Ports. 
Vacated  because  below, 
Richard  Martyn,  <  gentilman,'  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  town 

of  Feversham,  co.  Kent. 
Thomas  Stace,  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  town  of  Hethe, 

CO.  Kent,  within  the  Cinque  Ports. 


II  EDWARD  IV.— Part  11.  803 


1471  •  Membrane  18— co»/. 

Christopher  Beverley,  *  gentibnan/  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the 

town  of  Fordwich,  co.  Kent,  within  the  Cinque  Ports. 
Thomas  Caxton,  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  town  of  Lydde, 

CO.  Kent,  within  the  Cinque  Ports. 
Thomas  Kenett,  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  town  of  Folston, 

CO.  Kent,  within  the  Cinque  Ports. 
Robert  Scarce,  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  town  of  Rumney, 

CO.  Kent,  within  the  Cinque  Ports. 

Dec.  10.  Thomas  Pette,  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  town  and  hundred  of 

WMtmiiiBter.  Tenterden,  within  the  Cinque  Ports. 

Nov.  3.  Ralph  Rjcher,  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  towns  and  parish 

Westminster.  of  Walmer  and  Dele,  CO.  Kent,  within  the  Cinque  Ports. 

William  Durante  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  town  and  parish  of 

Bekisboume,  co.  Kent,  within  the  Cinque  Ports. 
John  Sutton,  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  town  of  Rye,  co. 

Sussex,  within  the  Cinque  Ports. 
John  Goldyng,  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  town  of  Hastynges, 

CO.  Sussex,  within  the  Cinque  Ports. 
Henry  Newerk,  late  one  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  hundred  of  Blakheth, 

CO.  Kent.  By  K. 

Mbmbbanb  17. 

Nov.  13.         General   pardon    to  William   Cheney   alias   Gheynee  of    the  Isle  of 
WestminBter.  Shepey,  esquire,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  6  October  last. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  15.         Grant  to  the  king's  clerk   Master  John  Be3rmour  of  the  prebend  or 

WattmiDster.   canonry  within  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  George  and  St.  Mary  within 

the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Master  William 

Duddeley.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  or  warden  of  the  said  chapel. 

Nov.  22.         Grant  for  life  to  Mark  Symondson,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Antony  of 

Westminster.  Camfeer  in  Zcland,  in  which  the  king  was  brought  from  those  parts  to 

England,  of  20/.  yearly  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  4.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Fulford  of  Fulford,  co.  Devon,  knight,  of  all 

Westminster,   offences  committed  by  him  before  1  December.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  15.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Roger  Horsley,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Westminster,  of  the  king's  chamber,  for  his  good  service  beyond  the  seas  and  within 

the  realm,  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  four  foresters  of  Ingleswode,  co. 

Cumberland,  with  the  accustomed  fees,  in  the  same  manner  as  William 

Lother,  rebel,  had.  By  p.s. 

July  12.         The  like  to  Richard  Wagotte,  servant  of  the  duchess  of  Exeter,  of  the 
Westminster,  office  of  bailiff  of  Oppesham,  co.  Devon,  with  the  accustomed  fees.     By  p.s. 

Nov.  20.         Protection  with  clause  voiumusj  for  one  year,  for  John  Roller,  citizen 

Westminster,    and  grocer  of  London,  alias  of  Southpetherton,  co.  Somerset,  *  gentilman,' 

staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  John  Thriske,  treasurer  and 

victualler  of  the  town  of  Calais  and  the  marches  there,  on  the  safe-custody, 

defence  and  victualling  of  the  same.  By  bill  of  p.s. 

Dec.  13.  General  pardon  to  William  Berkeley  of  Weley,  co.  Worcester,  alias 

Westminster.  William  Barkeley  late  of  Stoke,  co.  Gloucester,  .esquire,  of  all  offences 

committed  by  him  before  25  November  last.  By  p.s. 

1472. 

Jan.  20.  General  pardon  to  William,  lord  of  Berkeley,  co.  Gloucester,  knight,  of 

Westminster,  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  14  January.  By  p.s. 


304  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1472.  Membrane  17 — cont, 

Feb.  19.  Licence  for  the  abbot  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Fourneis,  co.  Lancaster, 

Westminster,  to  buy  200  quarters  of  wheat  in  Ireland  in  each  of  the  next  ten  years  and 
ship  them  to  England  after  due  payment  of  the  customs  and  subsidies. 

By  p.s. 

Feb  25.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Lloydy  of  Ludlowe,  in  recompense  of  his  expenses 

Westminster,   in   the  king's   service,   of  all   lands  in  Leton,   co.  Salop,   late  of  Roger 

Burleton  with  the  reversion  of  the  part  of  tlie  said  lands  which  Alice  late 

the  wife  of  William  Burleton    holds  for  life,  not   exceeding  the  yearly 

value  of  33;.  4c^.  and  forfeited  to  the  king  by  reason  of  divers  felonies. 

By  p.s. 


1471.  Membrane  16. 

J  Nov.  16.         General  pardon  to  James  Lee  late  of  Aston  by  Stone,  co.  Stafford, 

Westminster,    knight,  late  esquire,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  13  November. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  22.        General  pardon  to  John  Bonevile  alias  Bonyill  of  Shute,  co.  Devon, 
Westminster,   esquire.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  ]  8.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Neville,  king's  clerk,  parson  of  the  church  of 

Westminster.   Braunspath  in  the  bishopric  of  Durham,   of  aJl  offences  committed  by 

him  before  27  August,  10  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  5.  General  pardon  to  George  Bothe,  esquire^  alias  of  Dunham  Mascy, 

Westminster,  co.  Chester,  *  gentilman,'  alias  of  Altryngham,  co.  Chester,  of  all  offences 

committed  by  him  before  23  {sic)  November.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  23.  Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  Robert,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of  the  house 
Westminster,  of  the  Assumption  of  St.  Mary,  Mountgrace,  of  the  Carthusian  order,  in 
the  diocese  of  York,  of  the  manor  or  alien  priory  of  Begger,  co.  York,  with 
all  lands,  rents,  pensions,  portions,  possessions,  emoluments,  spiritualities 
and  temporalities,  that  they  may  pray  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and 
for  his  soul  after  death  and  for  the  souls  of  the  king's  father  Richard,  late 
duke  of  York,  and  the  king's  brothers  and  sisters,  and  because  they  undertake 
to  celebrate  three  masses  daily  within  their  house,  to  wit  of  St.  Mary,  the 
Holy  Trinity  and  St.  Erasmus  the  Bishop.  By  p.s, 

Oct.  20.  Presentation  of  John  Clidro  to  the  parish  church  of  Llannaber  by  Eboimo 

Westminster,  in  North  Wales,  in  the  diocese  of  Bangor,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Hugh 
Morgan. 

Nov.  5.  General  pardon  to  Richard  Jouetes  late  of  Feckyngham,  co.  Worcester, 

Westminster.  *  gentilman,'  alias  late  of  Northgrove,  co.  Worcester,  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  3  October  last.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  28.  Release,  at  the  supplication  of  the  king's  kinsman  John,  earl  of 
Wefntminster.  Shrewsbury,  kinsman  and  heir  of  Ralph  Straunge,  original  founder  of  the 
priory  or  hospital  of  St.  John  Baptist,  Bruggeuorth,  co.  Salop,  to  Robert, 
abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Lilleshill,  co.  Salop,  and  the  convent 
of  that  place,  and  their  successors,  of  all  right  and  claim  of  the  king  to  the 
said  hospital  and  the  lands  pertaining  to  it,  and  grant  to  them  of  thoso 
lands,  and  pardon  to  them  of  all  alienations  and  perquisitions  in  mortmain 
of  the  said  hospital  and  lands  without  licence,  notwithstanding  that  the 
hospital  is  of  the  king's  gift  and  the  appointment  of  the  prior,  master  or 
warden  belongs  to  the  king,  that  they  may  pray  for  the  good  estate  of  the 
king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  for  their  souls  after 
death  and  the  souls  of  the  said  founder  and  his  relatives  and  heirs,  and  do 
other  works  of  piety  according  to  the  intention  of  the  founder.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  8.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Trigot  late  of  Kurkeby,  co.  York, '  gentilman,' 

Westminster,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  11  August  last.  By  p.s. 


11  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  II.  305 


1471.  Membrane  16 — co7it, 

Dec.  14.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king*8  servant  John  Bigge,  esquire,  for  his  good 
Westminster,  service  beyond  the  seas  and  in  divers  conflicts  within  the  realm,  of  the 
office  of  verger  (virgebajuli)  in  the  town  of  Sandwich  with  the  custody  of 
the  castle  there  and  the  meadows  belonging  to  it,  which  office  needs  actual 
exercise  and  is  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  rebellion  of  Thomas  Bodyn,  with 
the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s.  [3377.] 

Dec.  !7.  General  pardon  to  William  Joseph  late    of    London,  esquire,    alias 

Westminster.  <  gentilman,*  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  9  July  last.       By  p.s. 

Dec.  18.  Presentation  of  William  Trowe,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of 

Westminster.  Chylton  Cantelope,  in  the  diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells,  void  by  the  resig- 
nation of  John  Buron. 

Dec.  3.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Baret,  clerk  of  the  king's 

Westminster,   kitchen,  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  castle  of  Salisbury,  co.  Wilts,  with 

the  accustomed  wages  and  fees  as  allowed  in  the  time  oi'  Edward  III.  and 

all  other  profits  belonging  to  the  custody.  By  p.s. 


Membrane  15. 

Oct.  24.  Although  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Kyngeston  on  Hull  on  27  Sep- 
Westminster.  tember  before  John  Typlot,  then  one  of  the  coroners  within  the  town  and 
precinct  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull,  on  the  body  of  John  Byrkyn  late  of 
Kyngeston,*  yoman,'  it  was  found  that  William  Carter  of  York,  *  merchant,' 
on  26  September  at  Kyngeston  on  Hull  about  the  tenth  hour  after  noon 
assaulted  the  snid  John  and  struck  him  in  the  belly  with  a  dagger  of  the  value 
of  16(/.  and  killed  him,  the  king  nevertheless  pardons  to  the  said  William 
the  said  felony  and  all  consequent  forfeitures  of  his  goods.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  2.  General   pardon  to  John   Batyn  of  Frome  in  Selwodo,  co.  Somerset, 

Westminster.    <  yoman,'  alias  John  Osbarne,  *  cloth  maker,'  of  all  offences  committed  by 

him  before  24  October  last.  By  p.s. 

July  17.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Forde,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  Qd, 

Westminster,  daily  for  his  fee  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Southampton.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  4.  Grant    for    life    to     Margaret    late    the    wife    of   Thomas    Talbot, 

Westminster,  viscount  Lisle,  of  the  lordship  and  manor  of  Payneswyk,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  the  manors  of  Norton  Beauchamp  and  Lympysham  with  their 
members  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset,  parcel  of  the  manors 
and  lands  of  the  said  viscount,  to  hold  in  dower  with  knights'  fees,  ad  vow- 
sons,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge  and  other  liberties.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  5.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  William  Pokeryng  as  ganger  in  the 

Westminster,  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull  an^  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the 

accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

1472. 

Jan.  24.         Commission  to  John  Cheyne,  esquire  of  the  body,  of  full  power  of 
Westminster,  governance  of  an  armed  force  which  the  king  is  sending  to  sea  against  his 
enemies. 

1471. 

July  15.  Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  servitor  John  Profoot  as  the  king's 

Westminster.  Feoretary  in  the  French  tongue  and  one  of  the  king's  notaries  and  secretaries 
of  France,  and  grant  to  him  for  life  of  20/.  yearly  from  20  August, 
7  Edward  IV.  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Suthampton 
with  all  other  accustomed  profits,  in  the  same  manner  as  Master  Gervase, 
deceased  ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  appointment  and  grant  by  letters  patent  dated  the 
said  20  August  {see  p.  48),  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

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306  CALUNDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS- 


1472.  Membrane  15 — cont. 

Feb.  20.  Licence  for  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Robert,  lord  Hungerford, 
Westminsier.  knight,  John  Cheyne  of  Pjnne,  esquire,  and  John  Mervjm,  esquire,  to 
found  an  almshouse  of  one  chaplain,  twelve  poor  men  and  one  woman, 
whereof  the  chaplain  shall  be^ warden,  at  Heightesburj,  co.  Wilts,  to  celebrate 
divine  service  and  other  prayers  daily  in  the  parish  church  of  Heightesburj 
for  the  good  estate  of  the  king,  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England, 
llicliard  Beauchamp,  bishop  of  Salisbury,  the  said  Margaret,  John  and  John 
and  Master  James  Goldwell,  prothonotary  apostolic,  deau  of  the  cathedral 
church  of  St.  Mary,  Salisbury,  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls 
of  the  said  Robert  and  his  parents  Walter  Hungerford,  late  lord  Hunger- 
ford,  and  Katharine  his  wife,  and  William,  late  lord  of  Botreaux,  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  parents  of  the  said  Margaret,  and  Gregory  Weslby, 
esquire,  and  do  other  things  according  to  their  ordinance,  and  for  them  to 
grant  in  frank  almoin  to  the  said  warden,  poor  men  and  women  the  manors 
of  Cheverell  Burnell  and  Cheverell  Hales  alias  Great  Cheverell,  co.  Wilts, 
and  two  messuages  in  Heightesbury  which  Walter  Hungerford,  late  lord 
Hungerford,  acquired  from  John  at  Borgh,  esquire,  and  20  cartloads  of 
wood  for  fuel  in  the  wood  of  Southlegh,  co.  Wilts,  the  advowson  of  the 
church  of  Great  Cheverell  excepted.  [Monasticon,  vol.  vii.,  p.  725.] 

By  p.s.  and  for  120  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  15.         Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  Master  John  Gunthorp,  the  king's  almoner, 
Westminster,  of  the  prebend  and  canonry  within  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen 
within  the  palace  of  Westminster  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Boleyn. 

ByK, 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

1471.  Membrane  14. 

Nov.  23.         Grant  to   Cornelius  Henry kson,  bom  in  the  town  of  Andewarp  in 
AVestminster.  Brabant,  and  his  children  of  letters  of  denization.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Mathew  Weyer,  born  in  the  town  of  Andewarp,  and  his 
children.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  20.         Licence  for  William  Trussell,  knight,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Trussell, 

Westminster,   knight,   to  enter   freely   into  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  land}>,  reuti, 

reversions,   services,   views  of   frank-pledge,    courts    leet,   knights'   fees, 

warrens,  parks,  fisheries,  fairs,  markets,  advowsons  and  other  possessions 

which  should  descend  to  him  on  the  death  of  his  father.  By  p.s. 

1472. 

Jan.  13.  General  pardon  to  Master  John  Walter  of  St.  Albans,  co.  Hertford,  clerk, 

Westminster,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  23  December  last.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  13. 

Feb.  18.         General  pardon  to  William  Tournay,  prior  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John 
Weiftminster.   of  Jerusalem  in  England.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 

Richard  Passemer  late  of  London, '  gentilraan,*  alias  late  of  the  street 
of  St.  John  without  the  bar  of  Westsmythfeld  in  the  suburbs  of 
London,  co.  Middlesex,  alias  late  of  Gerbevyl,  co.  Essex. 

John  Formour  late  of  London,  alias  John  Furraer  late  of  the  street  of 
St.  John  aforesaid.  By  K. 

Feb.  12.  Licence  for  the  king's  sister  Margaret,  duchess  of  Burgundy,  or  her 

Westminster,   executors  or  administrators  after  her  decease  or  their  factors  or  attorneys 

to  ship  60  sacks  of  wool  in  any  ports  of  the  realm  and  take  them  to 

foreign  parts   by   the  straits  of  Marrok  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies. 

l^Fcedera,']  By  p.s. 


11  EDWAED  IV.— Pabt  II.  807 


1472,  Membrane  12. 

Feb.  29.  Commisaion  to  Henry  Sharp,  doctor  of  laws,  Thomas  Candore  and  John 
Westniioiier.  INeucourt,  doctors  of  decrees,  Thomas  Ursewyk,  knight,  chief  baron  of  the 
Exchequer,  William  Stokker  and  William  Taylard,  knights,  Richard  Leytj, 
bachelor  of  either  law,  Robert  Basset,  citizen  and  alderman  of  London,  and 
Philip  Hardbene,  *  merchaunt,'  to  hear  and  determine  an  appeal  by  John 
ZeboU  alias  SeboU,  merchant  of  Spain,  against  a  decision  of  Master 
William  Goody er,  doctor  of  laws,  lieutenant  or  commissary  of  the  king's 
brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  great  constable  of  England,  in  a  case 
before  him  in  the  White  Hall  at  Westminster,  touching  the  non-delivery  by 
the  said  John  to  Thomas  Wattys,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  of  a  certain 
quantity  of  white  soap  According  to  a  contract  between  the  latter  and 
Didacus  de  Coriasrubias  and  John  de  Yermeo,  merchants  of  Spain,  made  in 
13rugys  in  Flanders,  for  which  the  said  Thomas  claimed  certain  other  goods 
of  the  said  Didacus  and  John  de  Yermeo  in  the  possession  of  the  said 
John  Zeboll. 

Feb.  25.         Inspeximtis  and  confirmation  to  the  weavers  and  fullers  of  the  town  of 

Westminster.  Oxford  of  letters  patent  dated  13  July,  17  Henry  VI,  granting  licence  for 

their  incorporation.  For  2  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Membrane  11. 

Feb.  7.  Grant  to  Gilbert  Desydwyn  alias  Gysbert  Desydewyn  of  the  town  of 

Westminster.  Calais,  *  berebrewer,'  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  of  letters  of  denization. 

By  ps. 

Jan.  13.  Grant  to  John  Pilkyngton,  one  of  the  knights  of  the  body,  and  the  heirs 

Westminster,  male  of  his  body  of  the  manor  of  Evesgreno  with  its  members,  two 
messuages,  three  cottages  and  55  acres  of  land  in  Gosenor,  one  messuage, 
two  cottages  and  73  acres  of  land  in  Whityngham,  a  tenement  and  20  acres 
of  land  in  Hacunsawe  and  4  acres  of  land  in  Dilworthe,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
the  manors  of  Rothemell  and  Brayton,  100  acres  of  land  and  pasture  in 
Barley  by  Selby,  three  enclosures  of  land  called  *  Mikilhirst,'  *  Euelland  * 
and  ^Bcrkerland'  and  three  acres  of  land  in  the  same,  a  tenement  and 
12  a«res  of  land  in  Hawton  in  Craven,  four  cottages  in  Selby  and  a 
tenement  and  8  acres  of  land  in  Nowsom  in  Craven,  co.  Tork,  late  of  John 
Cateruli  late  of  Selby,  esquire,  and  in  the  king's  liands  by  reason  of  an  act 
in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV,  by  pretext  of 
which  he  was  convicted  of  high  treason,  to  hold  with  all  their  members 
with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wardships,  marriages,  warrens  and  other  profits 
by  the  semces  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and 
services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  lY,  and  all  issues 
from  that  date.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  18.  Grant  to  the  merchants  of  the  city  of  Cologne  in  Almain,  who  have  and  in 
Westminster,  times  past  have  bad  among  other  merchants  of  Almain  the  house  in  the  city 
of  London  commonly  called  Guildehalla  Theutonicorum  that  for  one  year 
from  Easter  next  they  shall  enjoy  their  ancient  privileges  throughout  the 
realm  of  England  and  other  places  subject  to  the  king  and  they  and  their 
factors,  attorneys  and  servants  shall  be  quit  of  all  subsidies  granted  to  the 
king  for  their  persons  or  for  all  goods  and  merchandise  brought  by  them 
into  or  cut  of  the  realm,  saving  to  the  king  his  ancient  rights  and  customs. 

By  p.s. 

Feb.  14.         Presentation  of  Bobert  Blakwall  to  the  parish  church  of  Gesylham,  in 
Westminster,   the  diocese  of  Norwich. 

Feb.  26.         General  pardon  to  Henry  Eoos,  knight,  of  all  oflTences  committed  by  him 
Westminster,   before  14  February.  By  p.s. 

U  2 


308  CAliENDAR  OF  PATUNT  ROLLS. 


1472.  Mbmbbane  10. 

Jan.  28.  Grant  to  William  Toures,  cliaplain,  of  the  canonry  and  prebend  which 

Westminster.  John  Bury  lately  had  within  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Mary,  St  George 

and  St.  Edward  the  Confessor  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  Yoid  by  his 

resignation.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  chapel. 

Feb.  2.  Grant   to  Master  Edmund  Lichefeld   of  the  prebend  of*  Sowthkarll   in 

Westminster,  the  cathedral  church  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  death  of  the  last  incumbent 

and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  being 

in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

1471. 

Sept.  28.        General  pardon  to  John  Stanley  late  of  Baterssey,  co.  Surrey,  esquire. 
Westminster.  By  K. 

1472. 

Jan.  7.  Grant^to  the  king's  aunt  Anne,  duchess  of  Buckingham,  the  wife  of  Walter 

Westminster.  Blount,  knight,  lord  Mountjoy,  and  her^heirs  of  eight  messuages,  eighteen 
tofts,  100  acres  of  arable  land  and  30  acres  of  meadow  in  Batersey  and 
Wannesworth,  co.  Surrey,  and  pasture  in  gross  for  8  oxen,  6  cows,  10 
bullocks,  150  sheep,  2  sows,  a  bull  and  2  boars  in  the  common  called 
Westheth,  viz.  from  Wassyngham,  Rydon  and  Wandesworth  to  Totyng, 
and  in  the  common  called  Estheth,  viz.  from  Wassyngham  and  Rydon  to 
Balam  and  Clopham,  and  in  the  common  called  Fyngewode  at  all  times  of 
the  year,  late  of  John  Stanley,  esquire,  and  forfeited  to  the  king  because 
he  granted  them  to  John  Hunt,  steward  of  the  lands  of  the  abbot  and 
convent  of  St.  Feter,  Westminster,  Richard  Newedyke  and  William  Parker 
for  the  use  of  the  said  abbot  and  convent,  without  licence,  contrary  to  the 
statute  of  mortmain,  to  hold  the  same  of  the  chief  lords  of  the  fee  by  the 
old  rents  and  services.  By  K. 

Jan   17.  Grant  to  William  Baldry,  whom  the  king  appointed  searcher  in  the  port 

Westminster,  of  London  and  ports  and  places  adjacent  by  letters  patent  dated  4  No- 
vember, 9  Edward  IV,  of  a  moiety  of  the  forfeitures  of  goods  in  the  same 
from  that  date.  By  p.s. 

1471. 

Dec.  5.  Licence,  at  the  supplication  of  the  king's  knight  Robert  Wyngefclde,  for 

Westminster,  the  acquisition  in  mortmain  by  the  master  or  warden  and  brethren  of  the 
college  of  St.  John  Evangelist,  Rushworth,  of  lands,  tenements  and  rents^ 
not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  40  marks  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

1472. 

Feb.  12.         Presentation  of  John  Pelitott,  chaplain  of  the  chantry  at  the  altar  of 

Westminster.  St.  Mary  in  the  cathedral  church  of  Chichester,  of  the  jurisdiction  of  the 

dean  of  Chichester,  to  the  parish   church  of   St.   Peter  by   Gyldynhall, 

Chichester,  of  the  same  jurisdiction,  on  an  exchange  of  benefices  with 

William  Cole. 

Pardon  to  Joan  Dynham,  widow,  Roger  Keys,  clerk,  Thomas  Conderowe, 
clerk,  and  John  Merifeld,  tenants  of  the  lands  of  Nicholas  Carewe,  esquire, 
late  sheriff  of  Devon,  deceased,  of  all  accounts,  debts,  fines,  issues  and 
amercements  due  to  the  king  from  the  said  Nicholas  or  from  tliem  as  tenants 
of  bis  lands.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  23.  Whereas  by  letters  patent  dated  29  January,  6  Edward  IV,  the  king 

Westminster,  granted  to  William  Wade  the  manor  of  Polstcdhall  in  Burneham,  co.  Norfolk, 

with  the  advowson  of  the  church  and  3  acres  of  land  in  Burneham  for  life, 

subject  to  a  charge  of  10  marks  yearly  to  John  Grey  and  David  Chambley, 


11  EDWABD  IV.— Pabt  II.  309 


1472.  Membrane  10 — cont. 

and  the  said  William  has  been  distrained  upon  for  the  said  10  marks  yearly 
from  8  December,  4  Edward  IV,  and  John  Hevenyngham,  knight,  late 
sheriff  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  has  been  charged  with  the  same  at  the 
Exchequer,  the  king  hereby  pardons  to  them  the  said  sums  and  all  arrears 
and  grants  that  the  said  William  shall  hold  the  premises  for  life  quit  of  the 
said  charge.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  16.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  knight   Maurice  Berkley  of  the  office  of 

Westminfter.   constable  of  the  king's  castle  by  the  town  of  Southampton,  void  by  the  death 

of  Humphrey  Audeley,   with  all  profits,  receiving   10/.   yearly  for  the 

accustomed  fee  of  the  office  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of 

the  town.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  by  surrender  and  cancelled  so  far  as  concerns  the  said  10/. 
yearly^  because  the  king  granted  the  like  to  him  by  other  letters  patent  on 
1  December^  12  Edward  IV. 

m 

Membraub  9. 

Feb.  14.  Grant  to  Balph  Verney,  knight,  and  Richard  Foweler  and  their  heira,  for 
Westminttor.  the  use  of  the  said  Balph  and  his  heirs,  for  certain  sums  of  money  paid  by 
him  to  the  king,  of  the  reversion  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Salden  or 
Salde3rn  with  its  members,  the  manor  of  Donyngton  or  Donton,  the  manor  of 
Stone  called  '  Sevntclere  Maner '  alias  ^  Bracy  Maner,'  a  messuage,  two  tofts 
and  12  virgates  m  Morton  in  the  parish  of  Donton,  a  messuage,  7  virgates 
of  land,  30  acres  of  meadow  and  20  acres  of  pasture  in  Parmer  and  two 
tofts  and  6  virgates  of  land  in  Walderuge,  co.  Buckingham,  a  tenement 
which  James  Welles,  '  draper,'  held  in  Bradstrete  in  the  parish  of  St. 
Christopher  by  le  Stokkes,  London,  a  messuage  with  two  tenements  annexed 
in  the  parish  of  St.  Peter  le  Peer,  London,  which  Peter  Morisson,  merchant, 
held  at  farm,  and  a  messuage  which  Thomas  Ougle,  ^  carpenter,'  held  at 
farm  in  the  parish  of  St.  Peter,  Cornhill,  London,  in  the  event  of  the  death 
without  male  heir  of  his  body  of  Thomas  Mongomery,  knight,  to  whom 
the  same  were  gi*anted  by  letters  patent  dated  15  December,  4  Edward  IV. 

By  p.8. 

Feb.  21.  Grant  to  Thomas  Huknall,  Thomas  Halytreholme,  William  Rotherham, 
Wettminster.  Thomas  Wencelagh,  John  Orumwell,  George  Wright  and  Thomas  Kyrkeman, 
chaplains,  that  they  and  their  successors,  seven  persons  in  the  choir  of  the 
collegiate  church  of  St.  John,  Beverley,  may  form  one  corporate  body  with 
perpetual  succession  and  power  of  impleading  and  being  impleaded  and 
acquiring  in  mortmain  lands,  rents,  services  and  possessions,  not  held  in 
chief.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  24.         General  pardon  to  Richard  Hastynges,  knight,  late  esquire,  late  sheriff  of 

Westminiter.  the  county  of  Northampton,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  escapes 

of  felons  all  fines,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the 

king.  By  p.s. 

F  resentation  of  Richard  Mayhowe  to  the  church  of  St.  Peter  by  Calais 
in  the  parts  of  Picardy,  void  by  the  death  of  the  last  incumbent.  The  letters 
are  directed  to  Th.  cardinal  archbishop  of  Ganteibury. 

Feb.  24.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Bobert  Vuton,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

WeitminMer.  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  chace  of  Brikland  and 
Bilhay  which  Nicholas  Rygby  lately  had,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  p.s. 

Feb.  29.        Licence  for  the  sub- prior  and  convent  of  the  house  or  priory  of  St.  Peter, 
Westminster.  Dunstable,  of  the  order  of  St.  Augustine,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  to  elect 
a  prior  in  the  place  of  John  Boxton^  resigned. 


310  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1472.  *  Membrane  9 — eont. 

Feb.  25.         General  pardon  to  Master  Bobert  Stillyngton,  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells, 

Westminster,   dean  of  the  king'i  free  cliapel  of  St.  Martin  le  Grand,  London,  late  keeper 

of  the  privy  seal.    [Foedera.']  By_K. 

MSMBRANB  8. 

Jan.  17.  Grant  to  Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  of  the 

Westminster,  reversion  of  the  manors  of  Lyndewode,  Thureswey,  Grymesthorpe,  Edenham, 
Aylesthorpe  and  Southorp  with  their  members,  co.  Lincoln,  and  the  lands 
and  hereditaments  called  ^Beaumont  Rent'  in  the  city  of  Lincoln,  which 
reversion  came  into  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  Act  of  Par- 
liament on  4  November,  1  Edward  IV,  sgainst  William  Beaumont,  late 
viscount  Beaumont,  son  and  heir  of  John,  viscount  Beaumont,  on  the 
death  of  Katharine,  duchess  of  Norfolk,  and  the  reversion  of  the  manors  of 
Riskyngton  and  Digby  with  their  members,  eo.  Lincoln,  which  Thomas, 
cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  George,  archbishop  of  York,  Henry,  earl 
of  Essex,  John,  enrl  of  Wiltshire,  and  Walter  Blount,  knight,  lord  Mount  joy, 
hold  of  the  king's  grant  by  letters  patent  for  the  use  of  Joan  the  wife  of  tho 
said  William,  viscount  Beaumont,  on  the  death  of  the  said  Joan  or  so  soon 
as  they  come  into  the  king's  hands ;  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons, 
wardships,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  courts,  views  of  frank-pledge,  parks, 
warrens,  fairs,  markets,  liberties  and  other  profits  by  the  services  of  as 
many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held 
by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  26.         Grant  for  life  to  Alice  Say  vile  of  a  tun  of  wine  yearly  in  the  port  of 

Westminster.  Kyngeston  on  Hull  by  delivery  of  the  chief  butler  of  England  or  his 

deputy  there,  and  one  stag  yearly  in  the  king*s  *■  herde '  of  Thourn  and  two 

bucks,  one  in  the  king's  park  of  Hatfeld  and  the  other  in  the  king's  park  of 

Connysburgh.  By  K. 

Feb.  27.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Troys  of  the  office  of  derk  of  the  king's  works 
Westminster,  within  his  manor  and  park  of  Claringdon,  co.  Wilts,  from  14  April  last 
with  wages  of  6d.  daily  for  his  fee  and  all  other  accustomed  profits  from 
the  issues  of  the  county  of  Wilts  and  6(f.  daily  for  the  ancient  fee  of  tho 
office  from  the  said  issues,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  of  the  office  to  Edward  Gon-er 
by  letters  patent  dated  6  November,  1  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Wilts. 

March  1.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  of  the  office 
Westminster,  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Dover  and  all  rents  and  services  called 
^  castelwarde '  and  herbage  and  advowsons  pertaining  to  the  same,  an<l  the 
wardenship  of  the  Cinque  Ports  and  all  forfeitures,  *  schares,'  wreck  of  sea 
and  other  profits  ;  and  also  300/.  yearly  for  the  sustenance  of  himself  and 
priests,  servants,  watchmen,  officers  and  artificers  there,  as  Humphrey,  late 
duke  of  Gloucester,  had,  viz.  146/.  from  the  wards  pertaining  to  the  castle 
and  154/.  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  of  Southampton.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sherifi^  mayor,  bailiffs,   burgesses,  men  or 
other  receivei's  of  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  of  Southampton. 

1471. 

June  27.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Hastyngcs,  knight,  lord  Hastynges,  of  the 
Westminster,  offices  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Notyngham,  porter  or  keeper  of 
the  gate  of  the  castle,  steward  and  keeper  of  the  forest  of  Sherwode  and 
keeper  of  the  king's  parks  of  Beskewodo  and  Clypston  and  woods  of 
Billowe,  Birkeland,  Rumwode,  Ouselando,  and  Fulwode,  co.  Nottingham, 
all  herbage,  agistment  and  pannage  of  the  said  parks  and  woods,  the  king's 
mills  of  Notyngham  called  *  Gastelmylnes,'  the  king's  rivers  of  Trent  and 
Lene  in  the  town  of  Notyngham  and  free  fishery  in  the  same,  all  the  king's 


11  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  11.  311 


14i71.  Membrane  8— cow/, 

meadows  below  or  by  the  castle  between  it  and  the  Trent  called  ^the 
Castelmedowes '  and  ^  Constable  Holme/  all  the  king's  pasture  there  called 
'  the  Gonvngarth  *  alias '  the  Castell  Apilton '  and  '  Mildam,'  three  parcels  of 
meadow  ijing  on  the  bank  of  the  river  Lene  and  in  '  the  Castell  hilles '  and 
all  other  meadows  and  pastures  that  anj  constable  of  the  castle  had  by 
reason  of  his  office,  all  chattels  waived  and  strays  and  all  profits  and 
emoluments  of  cheminage  within  the  said  forest,  parks  and  woods  belonging 
to  the  king  in  any  way  by  reason  of  the  said  forest  and  castle,  all  fines,  issues 
and  amercements  of  tenants  and  residents  within  th^  forest  and  forfeitures 
of  non-residents  for  non-expeditation  of  dogs  called  *  dog  silver '  according  to 
the  custom  of  the  forest,  and  the  office  of  one  of  the  chamberlains  of  the 
receipt  of  the  Exchequer  or  the  office  of  one  of  the  chamberlains  cf  the 
Exchequer,  which  Humphrey  Bourghchier,  knight,  lately  had  and  which 
pertains  to  the  kin^  because  he  died  without  male  heir  of  his  body,  with 
the  appointment  of  one  of  the  ushers  of  the  said  receipt  and  all  other 
officers  and  ministers  belonging  to  the  office,  to  hold  the  above  by  fealty 
only,  with  issues  from  5  June  last,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  for  the 
said  offices  and  custodies.  By  p.s. 

1472.  MSMBRANB  7. 

Feb.  20.  Licence  for  Margaret,  late  the  wife  of  Bobeit,  lord  Hungerford,  knight, 
Westminster,  and  John  Cheyce  of  Pynne  and  John  Mervyn,  esquires,  to  found  a  per- 
petual chantry  of  two  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the 
cathedral  church  of  St.  Mary,  Salisbury,  within  a  chapel  newly  built  by 
her,  dedicated  to  Jesus  and  St.  Mary  and  annexed  to  the  chapel  of  Holy 
Trinity  and  St.  Mary  in  the  same  church  where  the  said  Bobcrt  is  buried, 
for  the  good  estate  of  the  king,  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England, 
Bichard  Beauchamp,  bishop  of  Salisbury,  the  said  Margaret,  John  and  John 
and  Master  James  Goldewell,  prothonotary  apostolic,  dean  of  the  cathedral, 
and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  the  said  Bobcrt  and  his 
parents  Walter  Hungerford,  late  lord  Hungerford,  and  Katharine  his  wife, 
and  William,  late  lord  Botreaux,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  parents  of  the 
said  Margaret,  and  Gregory  We.<«tby,  esquire ;  and  to  grant  in  mortmain 
the  manor  of  Immer  and  the  advowson  of  the  free  chupel  in  the  manor 
and  three  messuages,  200  acres  of  land,  300  acres  of  pasture,  8  acres  of 
meadow  and  30*.  rent  in  Wynterboni  Homyngton,  co.  Wilts,  late  of  the 
said  Walter,  lord  Hungerford,  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Folke,  co  Dorset, 
and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Folke  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the 
cathedral,  who  shall  pay  therefrom  a  yearly  rent  of  26  marks  6f .  8^.  to  the 
chaplains  of  the  said  chantiy,  viz.  12  marks  to  each  chaplain  for  his  stipend, 
205.  for  the  rent  of  their  house  and  13*.  Ad,  to  find  bread,  wine  ami  wax 
for  celebrating  mass  and  performing  divine  offices,  and  distribute  100#. 
yearly  among  themselves  and  other  ministers  of  the  cathedral  to  celebrate 
the  anniversary  of  the  said  Bobert  and  Margaret  in  the  cathedral  on  Friday 
before  Whitsuntide,  with  power  of  distraint  for  the  said  chaplains  in  case 
of  non-payment.  By  p.s.  and  for  120  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper* 

Feb.  ^6,  Grant  to  William  Hastynges,  knight,  lord  Hastynges,  of  the  custody  of 
Westminster,  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lauds,  rents,  services,  knights'  fees  and  other 
hereditaments  with  advowsons  which  Elizabeth,  now  deceased,  late  the 
wife  of  John  Haryngton,  knight,  and  afterwards  of  William  Bonevile, 
knight,  held  in  dower,  during  the  minority  of  Cecily  the  kinswoman  and 
heiress  of  the  said  John  Haryngton  and  William  Bonevile,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir  duiing  minority  with  the  marriage  of  the  heir.  By  p.s. 

1471.  Membrane  6. 

Dec.  2.  Inspearimw  and  confiimation  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  cathedral 

Westminster,   church  of  St,  Mary,  Lincohi,  of  letters  patent  dated  4  February,  22  Ed- 


812  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1471.  Membrane  6 — cont, 

ward  Illy  coofirming  the  grant  to  them  bj  Edward  II.  of  the  custody  of  the 
temporalities  of  the  bishopiic  daring  voidance. 

For  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  5.  Licence,  for  20  marks  paid  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  for  Richard 

WestmiiiBter.  Chambrelaine,  esquire,  brother  and  heir  of  William  Chambrelaiae,  esquire, 
deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  to  enter  freely  into  all  castles,  lordships,  manors, 
lands,  fee-farms,  annuities,  reversions,  rents,  services,  hundreds,  views  of 
frank-plgdge,  courts  leet,  sheriffs'  turns,  liberties,  fairs,  markets,  jurisdictions, 
kuigbts'  fees,  advowsons,  woods,  agistments,  pannages,  mills,  waters, 
fisheries  and  other  possessions  within  the  realm  which  should  descend  to 
him  on  the  death  of  hia  brother.  By  pus. 

1472.  Membrane  5. 

Feb.  5.  Grant  to  the  king's  brother  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  and  the  king's  sister 

Westminiter.  Elizabeth  his  wife  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents, 
services  and  other  possessions  with  advowsons,  knights'  fees,  courts  leet, 
views  of  frank-pled^,  &irs,  markets,  parks,  warrens,  franchises,  liberties, 
profits  and  other  commodities  late  of  John  Lovell,  knight,  late  lord  of 
Lovell,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight-service,  or  Joan  lids  wife  or  any 
ancestor  of  Francis  his  son  and  heir,  during  the  minority  of  the  said  Francis, 
and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so 
from  heir  to  heir  during  minority,  finding  a  competent  sustenance  for  the 
heir  and  supporting  all  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings,  provided  that  this 
grant  shall  not  extend  to  any  possessions  which  may  descend  to  the  heir 
in  future.  By  p.s. 

March  2.         General  pardon  to  Joan  Lewkenore  late  the  wife  of  John  Lewkenore, 

Wefltminster.   knight,  of  Westgrynsted,  co.  Sussex,  widow,  of  all  offences  committed  by 

her  before  27  February  last.  By  p.s. 

March  3.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Hodelston,  knight,  in  recompence  of  the  offices  of 

Westmintter.   lieutenant  of  the  constable  of  the  castle  of  Cokermouth,  lately  granted  to 

him  bj  the  king,  of  the  custody  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Egremond,  co. 

Cumberland,  to  hold  from  1  May,  10  Edward  IV,  without  rendering  any 

account.  By  K. 

Feb.  29.  Whereas  on  the  death  of  Robert  Ponynges,  knight,  by  an  inquisition 
Weitminster.  taken  at  Holyngboume,  co.  Kent,  on  Wednesday  after  St.  James  the  Apostle, 
25  Henry  VT,  before  John  Seyntler,  then  escbeator  in  the  county,  it  was 
found  that  the  said  Robert  died  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  divers 
manors,  lands,  rents,  services,  advowsons  and  possetisioDS  specified  held  in 
gavelkind  and  to  these  Eleanor,  then  the  wife  of  Henry  Percy,  knight^  and 
daughter  of  Richard  Ponynges  son  of  the  said  Robert,  and  Robert  Ponynges 
and  Edward  Ponynges,  sons  of  the  said  Robert,  were  the  heirs  and  Eleanor 
was  also  heir  to  other  manors  and  lands  specified,  and  although  the  greater 
part  of  these  possessions  were  held  at  common  law  and  not  according  to 
gavelkind  they  still*  remain  in  the  king's  hands  because  Eleanor  has  not 
had  due  livery,  the  king  grants  licence  to  her  by  the  name  of  Eleanor, 
countess  of  Northumberlimd,  the  younger,  to  enter  freely  into  the  said 
possessions  held  at  common  law  and  her  third  share  of  the  possessions  held 
in  gavelkind  and  pardons  to  her  all  debts,  accounts,  arrears,  issues  forfeit, 
fines,  reliefs  and  scutages  due  for  the  same.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  4. 

Jan.  8.  General  pardon  to  Humphrey  Gentili,  merchant  of  Luke,  of  all  ofiences 

Westminster,  committed  by  him  before  30  September  last.  By  p»s. 


11  EDWABD  IV.— Part  II.  818 


1472.  Membrane  4 — cent. 

Jan.  30.         Grant  to  Peter  Huse,  bachelor  in  decrees,  of  the  prebend  of  Stowe  in  the 
Wcstminrter,  cathedral  church  of  Lincoln,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  temporalities 
of  the  bishopric  being  in  his  hands.  Bj  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

Feb.  2.  General  pardon  to  Balph  Babthorpe  of  Babthorpe,  esquire  in  the  county 

WestminBter.  of   York,    alias    *gentilman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

20  January  last.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  17.         Grant  to  Martin  Leam,  born  in  Flanders,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  of 
Westminster,   letters  of  denization.  By  K.  and  for  ^  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  3.  Appointment  of  William  Ourey  and  Thomas  Besteney  to  repair  the 

Westminster,  kin^s  ship  called  le  Grace  Dieu  and  to  take  smiths,  carpenters  and  other 

workmen  and  timber,  iron,  boards,  canvas,  pitch  and  other  necessaries  and 

carriage  for  the  same.  By  K. 

Feb.  1.  Appointment  of  John  Gardener,  yeoman  purveyor  of  the  office  of  the 

Westminster,  poultry  of  the  household,  to  take  capons,  bens,  swans,  ducks,  egges  and 
other  things  pertaining  to  his  office  for  the  expenses  of  the  household  and 
carriage  necessary  for  the  same.        By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  household. 
The  like  of  the  following : — 
John  Bodyll. 
John  Layton. 

Feb.  3.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Wellys,  carpenter  of  the  town  of  Calais,  of  the 

Westminster,  office  of  master  carpenter  of  the  king's  works  of  the  said  town  and  the 

marches,  with  a  mansion  and  all  fees  belonging  to  the  office,  when  it  shall 

become  void  by  the  death,  surrender  or  forfeiture  of  John  Pacche»  late 

holder  of  the  same.  By  K. 

Jan.  10.  Grant  to  Dan  Thomas  Grove,  monk,  of  the  priory  of  Monkenfarlegh,  in 

Westminster,   the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  void  by  the  cession  of  the  last  incumbent,  and 

appointment  of  him  as  prior.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  13.         Grant  to  Thomas  Berkeley,  knight,  of  20  marks  from  the  issues  of  the 
Westminster,   county  of  Rutland.  By  K. 

Feb.  17.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Thomas  Grene  as  ganger  in  the  port 
Westminister,   of  Ipswich  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fee. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Feb.  If5.  Presentation  of  John  Wygmore,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  St. 

Westminster.  Mary  Magdalen,  Scales,  in  the  county  of  Guysnes,  in  the  diocese  of 
Terouanne,  void  by  the  death  of  Gervase  Qilmet,  last  parson.  The  letters 
are  directed  to  Th.  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

Feb.  14.  Protection  with  clause  volumuSf   for  one  year,   for  William  Ferys   of 

Wflstiuinster.  London,  alias  Ferry,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  staying  on  the  king's 
service  in  the  company  of  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Northumber- 
land, wai'den  of  the  east  march  of  England  towards  Scotland,  on  the  safe* 
custody,  defence  and  victualling  of  the  same.  By  bill  of  p.s. 

Feb.  22.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinswoman  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  John  Neville, 

Westminster,  marquess  Montagu,  of  the  custody  and  governance  of  his  son  George  during 

minority.  By  p.s. 

Membranes  3  and  2. 

Feb.  23.  Indenture  between  the  king  and  William,  lord  Hastynges,  his  chamber- 

Westminster,  lain,  witnessing  that  whereas  the  king  had  for  coinage  of  every  pound  of 
Tower  weight  of  gold  and  silver  respectively  from  the  time  of  the 
banning  of  his  new  coins  until  Michaelmas,  6  £dward  lY.  20;.  lOd,  and 
4«.  6tf.  and  from  thence  until  29  September,  7  Edward  IV.  20s.  10c/.  as 


314  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1472.  Membranes  3  and  2''^ont. 

above  and  35.  2d,  and  from  thence  until  Easter  last  14^.  6J.  and  2s.  Sd.  at 
Easter  he  ordained  that  henceforth  no  more  should  be  taken  than  7^.  6d, 
and  I8d.  and  ordaining  the  said  lord  Hastjnges  master  and  worker  of  the 
moneys  of  gold  and  silver  and  keeper  of  the  <  chaunges '  and  ^  outechaunges ' 
in  the  Tower  of  London,  the  realm  of  England  and  the  town  and  marches 
of  Calais.  The  latter  hath  undertaken  to  make  five  kinds  of  gold  money,  one 
piece  *  rynnyng  for '  10*.  sterling  which  shall  be  called  the  *  ryall  noble '  of 
gold,  of  which  there  shall  be  45  in  every  pound  weight  of  the  Tower,  and 
pieces  of  5s,  called  the  *  ryall  half  noble,'  2s,  Qd,  called  the  *  ryall  farthyng/ 
6s,  8d.  called  an  ^ angel'  and  3*.  4d,  called  an  'angelet'  in  like  manner;  and 
every  pound  weight  of  the  Tower  of  the  said  moneys  shall  be  worth  22/.  10^. 
and  shall  be  of  23  carats  3^  grains  fine;   of  which  pound    weight  the 
warden  shall  take  for  the  king  7s,  6d,  whereof  the  master  shall  have  for 
the  working  of  the  coins  and  other  expeascs  2s,  6d.   and  the  warden, 
controller,  clipper  of  the  irons,  clerk  and  usher  of  the  coins  shall  have 
their    fees    at    the    hands    of    the  warden,  and    there    shall  remain-  to 
the  merchant  22/.  2s,  6d.     The  master  shall  be  allowed  at  the  assay  a 
variation  of  weight,'  or  alloy  of  the  eighth  part  of  a  carat  in  the  pound, 
which  is  called  '  remedie,'  but  otherwise  shall  melt  and  reforge  defective 
money  at  his  own  cost.    He  hath  undertaken  also  to  make  five  kinds  of 
silver  money,  a  pound  of  which  shall  be  worth  37*.  6d,  viz.  a  piece  of  4^. 
which  shall  bo  called  a  ^  grote,'  of  which  there  shall  be  112 J  in  the  pound 
aforesaid,  and  pieces  called  ^  a  half  grote,'   a  ^  peny '  or  a  '  sterling,'  a 
^  halfpeny  '  and  a  *  f erthyng '  in  like  manner ;  and  every  pound  of  silver 
money  shall  weigh   11  ounces  and  2  pennyweights  of  fine  silver  and  18 
pennyweights  of  alloy,  every  pennyweight  containing  24  grains ;  of  which  • 
moneys  the  warden  shall  take  for  the  king  18c/.  whereof  the  master  shall 
have   I2d,   and    the  warden,  controller,  clipper  of  the  irons,  clerk  and 
usher  of  the  coins  shall  have  their  wages,  and  there  shall  remain  to  tha 
merchant  36*.     The  '  remedye '  shall  be  2d,  weight  in  every  pound.     Before 
issue   10*.  value  in  every  10  pounds  of  gold  and  2s,  value  in  every  100 
pounds  of  silver  shall  be  put  in  a  box  sealed  with  the  seals  of  the  warden, 
master,  and  controller  and  shut  with  three  keys  of  which  they  eacli  shall 
have   one,  and  the   said  box  shall  be  opened  every  three  months  upon 
reasonable  warning  before  certain  lords  of  the  council,  and  assay  made  by 
fire  or  touch  in  the  presence  of  the  warden,  master  and  controller.     The 
master  shall  make  a  privy  mark  upon  all  moneys  made  by  him,  and  the 
warden,  master  and  controller  shall  take  gravers  to  grave  the  irons,  and 
smiths  and  other  workmen,  and  the  irons  when  graven  shall  be  delivered 
by  indenture  to  the  clerk  of  the  mint  and  the  graver  shall  not  grave 
elsewhere  but  only  in  one  house  within  the  Tower.     The  master  shall 
receive  gold   and  silver  brought  to  the  Tower  at  its    true  value,  and  in 
case  of  doubt  the  king's  assayers  shall  determine    the  truth,   for  which 
two    good    stones    called  ^  towches '    and  good    '  nedeles '  shall  be  pro- 
vided, and  the  balances  and  weights  shall  be  amended  from  time  to  time. 
The  master  and  his  deputies,  officers  p»nd  servants  and  all  persons  bringing 
gold  or   silver  to  the  Tower  shall    have    free    entry  and  issue.      The 
delivery  of  gold  and  silver  shall  take  place  once  or  more  in  the  week  and 
the  master  shall  take  count  of  the  sum  coined  and  the  number  of  persons  to 
whom  delivery  shall  be  made.     No  money  or  bullion  shall  be  taken  out  of 
the  realm,  except  by  special  leave  of  the  king,  and  no  false  or  counterfeit 
money  brought  in.     The  king  confirms  to  the  said  warden,  master  and 
controller  and  all  other  ministers  of  the  mints  and  exchanges  the  charters 
and  franchises  granted  aforetime,  and  the  moneyers  and  workmen  shall  be 
ready  to  do  their  work  at  all  time  and  the  gold  and  silver  to  be  coined  shall 
be  delivered  to  them  in  clean  ingots.    The  master  shall  bring  all  the  gold 
and  silver  that  he  shall  receive  in  the  exchanges  or  by  colour  of  his  office  to 


11  EDWABD  IV.~Paet  II.  816 


1472.  Membranes  3  and  2^^cont, 

the  mints  to  be  made  into  money,  and  no  person  shall  hold  common 
exchange,  privj  or  apert,  on  pain  of  the  forfeiture  contained  in  the 
statute  of  25  Edward  III,  of  which  forfeiture  the  said  master  shall  have 
I2d,  of  the  pound.  And  for  the  performance  of  the  covenants  aforesaid 
the  said  master  has  made  oath  in  Chancery  and  has  found  borrov^s  in  100/. 
each,  viz.  Sir  Eichard  Hastiuges,  knight,  Sir  Ralph  Hastinges,  knight, 
William  Stephens  of  London,  *  gentilman,*  Hugh  Brice, '  goldsmyth/  Hugh 
Broun,  *  mercer,*  Christopher  Elyot,  'goldsmyth,'  aud  Henry  Wodecok, 
'scryvanar,*     English,  By  p.s. 

Mbmbranb  2 — coftt, 

Feb.  16.  Appointment  of  Thomas  Bryan  as  chief  justice  of  the  Bench  during 

Westminster,  good  behaviour,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees,  in  lieu  of  a  like  appointment 
of  him  during  pleasure  by  lettei*s  patent  dated  29  May  last,  surrendered. 

ByK. 

Feb.  26.  Grant  to  the  said  Thomas,  for  the  better  maintenance  of  his  estate  and 
Westminster,  his  expenses  in  office,  of  140  marks  yearly  at  the  hands  of  the  clerk  or 
keeper  of  the  hanaper  or  the  customers  in  the  ports  of  London,  Bristol  and 
Kyngeston  on  Hull,  according  to  the  form  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  West* 
minster,  18  Henry  VI.  and  106;.  1  l^e?.  and  the  sixth  part  of  W.  yearly 
at  Christmas  for  a  robe  with  fur  and  06;.  6^.  at  Whitsuntide  for  a  robe 
with  lining. 

Feb.  15.  Grant  for  life  to  Hugh  Brice  of  Loudon,  'goldsmyth,'  and  James  Brico 
Westminster,  his  son  of  the  o'flices  of  clerk  of  the  king's  mint,  money  and  change 
within  the  Tower  of  London  and  usher  of  the  said  exchange,  with  fees  as 
in  the  last  year  of  Edward  III.  and  the  first  of  Richard  II.  at  the  hands 
of  the  warden  of  the  said  exchange,  in  lieu  of  like  grants  of  the  said  offices 
to  the  said  Hugh  and  John  Sandes  by  letters  patent  dated  24  March, 
6  Edward  IV*  surrendered,  and  Hugh  Amory  by  letters  patent  dated 
4  June,  2  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

1471. 

June  17.  Grant  to  Richard  Ncel,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Bench,  for  the  better 
Westminster,  maintenance  of  his  estate  and  his  expenses  in  office,  of  110  marks  yearly 
at  the  hands  of  the  clerk  or  keeper  of  the  hanaper  or  the  customers  in  the 
ports  of  London,  Bristol  and  Kyngeston  on  Hull,  according  to  the  form  of 
an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  18  Henry  VI.  and  106*.  lljcf.  and 
the  sixth  part  of  ^d,  yearly  at  Christmas  for  a  robe  with  fur  and  66*.  (yd. 
at  Whitsuntide  for  a  robe  with  lining. 

July  12.         Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Beauchamp,  knight,  constable  of  the  castle  of 
Westminster.   Gloucester,  of  40  marks  yearly  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  from  Easter, 

10  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

1472,  Mbmbranb  1. 

Jan.  18.  General  pardon  to  the  mayor,  constables  and  society  of  merchants  of  the 

Westminster,  staple  of   Calais  of  all  offences  committed  by  them  before  13  January, 

11  Edward  IV.  and  all  amercements,  reliefs,  scutages,  debts,  accounts  and 
arrears  due  from  them  to  the  king  before  29  September,  9  Edward  IV. ; 
provided  that  this  pardon  shall  not  extend  to  any  capture  of  goods  of  the 
king  since  4  March  last.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following  persons,  merchanis  of  the  staple  of  Calais  : — 
John  Marshall,  citizen  and  merchant  of  York.  By  K. 

Thomas  Beseby  late  of  Stowe  by  Lincoln,  co.  Lincoln,  '  marchaunt/ 
aiias  late  mayor  of  Lincoln  and  escheator  in  that  city,  alias  of 


316  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


3.472,  Membrane  1 — cont. 

Stowe  St.  Mary,  late  one  of  the  collectors  of  the  first  of  the  two 
fifteenths  and  tenths  granted  to  the  king  by  the  laity  in  the  eighth 
year  in  the  parts  of  Lyndesey.  By  K. 

Robert  Onley  of  Coventre,  *  merchant,'  alias  Robert  Woneley, 
'gentilman/  aZia^  ^  wolmarchaunt/  alias  '  felmarchaunt,' a/ta«  late 
one  of  the  slieriffs  of  the  city  of  Coventre.  By  K. 

John  Croke,  citizen  of  London,  ^  gentilman.'  By  K. 

Thomas  Sharpe  of  London,  *  grocer.'  By  K. 

William  Browne  of  Staunford,  co.  Lincoln,  *  merchant.'  By  K. 

John  Tate  of  London  the  younger,  *  mercer.'  By  K. 

Robert  Tate  of  London, '  mercer.' 

Thomas  Wymark  of  London,  *  grocer,'  By  K. 

William  Bracebrygge  alias  Brasebrygge,  citizen  and  draper  of 
London.  By  K. 

John  Thryske,  mayor  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  alias  John  Thersk, 
late  mayor  of  York,   alias  of  Burton  by   Lincoln,   co.  Lincoln, 

*  marchaunt.'  By  K. 

William  Copley  of  London,  *  gentilman,'  alias  late  of  Barnbowe,  co. 
York,  alias  of  Doncastre,  co.  York.  By  K. 

Thomas  Farys  of  Skirbek,  co.  Lincoln,  ^  marchaunt,'  alias  Thomas 
Parysshe  late  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  By  K. 

Robert  Sutton  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  *  marchaunt.'  By  K. 

William  Home  alias  Horn,  citizen  and  *  Salter '  of  London.         By  K. 

Richard  Yorke,  merchant  of  York,  alias  ^  gentilman,'  alias  late  mayor 
of  York.  By  K. 

John  Barton  of  Holme  in  the  parish  of  Northmoscham,  co.  Notting- 
ham, 'merchannt,'  alias  late  farmer  of  the  manor  of  Egyll  by 
Lincoln,  co.  Lincoln,  By  K. 

Thomas  Massyngberd  late  of  London,  ^  gentilman,'  alias  late  citizen 
and  mercer  of  London,  alias  *  marchaunt.'  By  K. 

John  Massyngberd  late  of  London,!  ^  mercer,'  alias  late  of  Boston. 
CO.  Lincoln,  '  wolmarchaunt,'   alias  late   of  Burgh,  co.  Lincoln, 

*  gentilman.'  By  K. 

John  Tate,  citizen,  mercer  and  alderman  of  London,  alias  '  mar* 
chaunt.'  By  K. 

John  Fennc  alias  Afifenne  late  of  London,  ^  stokfysshmonger,'  alias 
citizen  and  merchant  of  London,  alias  ^  marchaunt.'  By  K. 

Richard  Lematon  alias  Lemyngton  alias  Lemangton,  late  mayor  of 
York,  alias  merchant  of  York,  alias  *  gentilman,'  alias  late  one  of 
the  customers  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  ou  Hull.  By  K. 

William  Brompton  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull,  co.  York,  *  marchaunt.' 

ByK. 

John  Swan  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull,  co.  York,  ^  marchaunt.'  By  K. 

Membrane  2Sd, 

Feb.  3.  Commission  to  Ralph  Ajssheton,  knight,  sheriff  of  York,  and  Edmund 

Westminster.   Hastynges,  knight,  to  arrest  Martin  atte  See,  esquire,  and  bring  him  before 
the  king  and  council. 


11  EDWAJRD  IV.— Part  IL  317 


1471.  Membrane  27 d. 

Oct.  23.  OommissioQ  to  Master  Thomas  Candor,  master  of  decrees,  Philip  Hueke 
WestmiiMter.  and  Master  Boger  Rotheram,  doctors  of  laws,  and  Michael  Carvanell, 
bachelor  in  either  law,  to  hear  and  determine  an  appeal  by  Robert  Drope, 
citizen  and  alderman  of  London,  against  a  decision  of  Dan  Robert  Essex, 
archdeacon  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster  by  London,  and 
judge  of  civil  causes  of  dwellers  within  the  precinct  and  juriEdiction  of  the 
monastery,  not  pertaining  to  the  court  of  Rome,  in  a  cause  before  him  in 
^vhich  the  said  Robert  sued  Richard  Joynour,  staying  within  the  sanctuary 
of  the  monastery,  for  133/.  6s,  Sd.  which  the  latter  had  failed  to  pay 
according  to  promise. 

Dec.  15.  Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  lieutenant 
Westminster,  of  Dover  castle  and  governor  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  Robert  Cok,  guardian  of 
the  town  of  Sandwich,  Edward  Skelton,  one  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms, 
William  Fennell,  John  Colle,  John  WaskefF,  John  Saman  and  the  bailiff  of 
Sandwich  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of  Domynggo  Demascata,  John 
Demascata  and  John  Garce,  merchants  of  Spain,  that  when  relying  on  the 
truces  between  the  king  and  his  kinsman  the  king  of  Castile  and  Leon  on 
18  October,  10  Edward  IV.  they  were  sailing  to  Sandwich  in  a  carvel  of 
Spain  called  la  Marye  de  Keyte  of  Ihe  burthen  of  64  tuns,  laden  with 
wines  and  other  goods  and  merchandise,  they  were  taken  by  certain  pirates 
lieges  of  the  king  in  a  ship  of  England  called  la  Marye  Welfare  of  which 
Robert  Teyge  was  then  master,  victualled  by  Richard  Robyns,  Henry 
Stede  and  Thomas  Cokke,  and  despoiled  of  the  said  ship  and  its  gear 
and  the  said  goods  to  the  value  of  420/.,  and  to  cause  restitution  to  be 
made  and  to  arrest  the  offenders  and  bring  them  before  the  king  in 
Chancery. 

Membrane  24d. 

Nov.  20.         Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of 

Weitminster.  Pembroke,  Richard  Chokk,  knight,  Thomas  Litelton,  Thomas   Vaghan, 

Thomas  Brigge,  John  Herbert,  Hugh  Hunteley  and  Thomas  Morgan  in 

South  Wales.  By  K. 

1472.  Membrane  2ld. 

Feb.  5.  Commission  to  Ralph  de  Graystok,  knight,  William  Pudsey,  knight, 

Westminster.    William  Claxton,  esquire,  Robert  Rodes  and  John  Herbotell  to  enquire 

what  lands  Roger  Thornton,  esquire,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  held  in  the 

county  of  Northumberland  and  what  they  are  worth  and  who  is  his  heir 

and  to  take  them  into  the  king's  hands. 

1471.  Membrane  20d. 

Nov.  14.        Commission  to  John  Cheyny,  Thomas  Prut,  Thomas  Dalaroare,  Thomas 
Westminster.  Kyngston  and  Robert  Quydhampton,  mayor  of  Redyng,  to  arrest  John 
Alisaunder  of  Redyng  and  Nicholas  Evesham  of  Redyng  and  bring  them 
before  the  king  and  council. 

1472.  Membrane  I8d. 

Feb.  20.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  brothers  George,  duke 
Westminster,  of  Clarence,  and  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  the  king's  kinsmen  John, 
duke  of  Norfolk,  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  and  Henry,  earl  of  E«sex,  and 
William  Burghchier,  knight,  John  Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  Walter 
Blount  of  Mountjoy,  kniglit,  Thomas  Bryan,  William  Laken,  Thomas 
Mongomerj',  knight,  Thomas  Tyrell,  knight,  Walter  Writtell,  John  Grene 
and  John  Ingoldesby  touching  certain  treasons,  insurrections,  rebellions, 
felonies,   riots  and  other  offences   committed  by  Thomas    Veer  late  of 


318  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1472.  Membrane  \M — cont, 

Hengham  Oastell,  co.  Essex,  knight,  John  Darcy  late  of  Tolshunt  Darcy, 
CO.  Essex,  esquirct  Nicholas  Gascoign  late  of  Sundrysshe,  co.  Kent,  esquire, 
WiHium  Benbury  of  Takeley,  co.  Essex,  <  gentilman,'  John  Cumberland 
lat€  of  Dounham,  co.  Essex,  *  yoman,'  John  Quyxley  late  of  Wyvenhoo, 
CO.  Essex,  the  elder,  *  yoman,'  John  Melbourn  of  Wyvenhoo,  *  shypman,' 
Thomas  Melboum  of  Wyvenho,  'shipman,'  Giles  Porter  of  Wyvenhoo, 

*  yoman,'  John  Welde  of  Wyvenhoo,  *  yoman,'  Simon  Weye  of  Wyvenho, 
'yoman,'  Peter  Coo  of  Wyvenho,  *  yoman,'  John  Myche  of  Wyvenhoo  the 
younger,  *  yoman,'  John  Sterlyng  of  Coksale,  co.  Essex,  *  wever,'  John 
Yardeley  of  Thakstede,  co.  Essex,  *  yoman,'  William  Hall  of  Ipswich, 
CO.  Suffolk, '  yoman,'  John  Best  of  Colchestre,  co.  Essex,  *  yoman,'  John 
Barker  of  Colchestre,  *  yoman,'  Thomas  Clerk  of  Colchestre,  'yoman,*  John 
Segrym  of  Estdonyland,  co.  Essex,  *  yoman,*  Robert  Porter  of  Estdoniland, 
'  yoman,'  Stephen  Meye  of  Earl's  Colne,  co.  Essex,  *  yoman,'  Thomas  Meyre 
of  Earl's  Colne, '  yoman,'  Thomas  Boweman  of  Branktre,  co.  Essex,  *  yoman,' 
John  Drewe  of  Earl's  Colne>  *  yoman,'  and  Andrew  Frenshman  of  Hengham 
at  the  Castle,  *  yoman.'  By  K. 

MSMBRANB  I6d. 

'Jan.  24.  Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  Thomas 
Westmimter.  Arundell  of  Matravers,  knight,  Maurice  Berkeley,  knight, Edward  Berkeley, 
John  Dudley,  Thomas  Pounde  and  John  Sorell  to  take  the  muster  of  the  men 
at  arms  and  archers  of  an  armed  force  with  which  the  king  has  ordered 
John  Cheyue,  esquire  of  the  body,  to  go  to  sea  for  the  safe  custody  of  the 
same  and  the  resistance  of  the  king's  enemies,  and  also  of  the  master 
mariners  of  the  ships  for  their  conduct. 

Membrane  lid. 

Feb.  18.  Commission  to  William  Wyngfeld,  esquire,  William  Chartessey,  esquire, 
Westminster,  and  Alan  Forster,  on  complaint  by  Stephen  Dryver  that  when  he  was  at 
anchor  in  the  port  of  Orwell  in  a  carvel  laden  with  goods  and  merchandise 
to  the  value  of  247/.,  the  customs  having  been  duly  paid,  one  Robert  Baldry, 
master  of  a  carvel  of  war  of  which  John  Est  of  Sandwich  was  owner  and 
victualler,  and  the  soldiers  in  the  same,  hired  by  the  inhabitants  of  the  sea 
coast  there  for  the  safety  of  the  fishermen  at  sea  for  the  season,  came  upon 
him  about  the  tenth  hour  on  10  September  last  at  night  and  assaulted  him 
and  divers  of  his  society  and  carried  away  the  said  carvel  and  goods,  to 
arrest  the  said  John  and  Robert  and  Edmund  Porter  alias  Morys,  William 
Halle  and  William  Cartour,  soldiers  of  tlie  carvel,  and  imprison  them  until 
they  make  due  restitution. 

Membrane  lOd, 

Feb.  5.  Commission    to  John   Nesfeld,  esquire,  Robert  Nesfeld  and  William 

Westminster.  Willesthorpe  to  arrest  Richard  Couche  of  Godestre,  co.  Essex,  Mius- 
bondman,'  John  Grawe  of  Godestre,  *  husbondman,'  John  Marion  of 
Godestre,*  husbondman,'  Richard  Cousyn  of  Godestre,  *  husbondman,*  John 
Chalk  of  Godestre,  *  husbondman,'  John  Pole  of  Godestre,  *  husbondman,' 
John  Panyote  of  Aythorpe  Rodyng,  co.  Essex,  *  husbondman,'  Thomas 
Eylmyn  of   Godestre,  Mahorer,'  and  John   Typpeswayne   of   Godestre, 

*  husbondman,'  and  bring  them  before  the  king  in  Chancery. 

Feb.  10.         The  king  lately  by  letters  patent  (seep.  317)  appointed  William,  earl  of 

Westminster.  Arundel,  lieutenant  of  Dover  castle  and  governor  of  the  Cinque  Ports, 

Robert  Cok,  mayor  of  Sandwich,  Edward  Skelton,  Serjeant  at  arms,  William 

Funell,  John  Colle,  John  Waskeff,  John  Saman  and  the  bailiff  of  Sandwich 

to  enquire  into  the  capture  of  a  carvel  of  Domyngo  Demascata,  John 


11  EDWARD  IV.— Part  ll.  31fl 


1472.  Membrane  \0d — cont. 

Demascata  and  John  Garce,  merchants  of  Spain,  and  the  said  Edward  has 
returned  that  Richard  GyfFord,  Thomas  Cok,  and  John  Stereson,  victuallers 
of  th»  ehip  called  la  Marye  Welfare y  were  the  captors  of  the  capvel,  and 
confessed  to  the  capture  and  the  said  Thomas  and  John  and  one  Jolm 
Chillcsworth  offered  satisfaction  to  the  sum  of  6/.  apiece  and  the  gear  of 
tlie  carvel  was  in  the  housvj  of  one  Fetliorston  of  Sandwich,  whose  wife 
promised  restitution,  and  that  he  has  put  the  said  Domynggo  in  full 
possession  of  the  carvel  in  the  port  of  Sandwich.  The  king  accordingly 
hereby  appoints  the  abovo  and  Richard  Cheldes worth,  John  WestcUfi^, 
John  Swan  and  Pety  John  to  restore  the  said  18/.  and  gear  to  the  said 
Domynggo,  John  and  John  and  to  enquire  into  whose  hands  the  residiie 
of  the  wines,  goods  and  merchandise  came  and  to  cause  restitution  of  the 
same  or  their  true  value  and  to  arrest  and  imprison  the  offenders  until  due 
restitution  be  made. 

"  Mbmbrans  9d, 

Feb.  12.         Commission    to    William    Laken,    John    Willoughby,  knight,   Robert 

Westminster.  Willoughby,  knight,  Thomas  Gray,  John  Barett,  John  Whittokesmede, 

Philip  Morgan  and  Roland  Banastcv  to  enquire  into  certain  trespasses,  riots 

and  offences  committed  by  Edward  Hungerfold  and  John  Blake  against 

John  Criklade  in  the  county  of  Wilts. 

147 1 .  Mbmbranb  8 J. 

Nov.  16.  Commission  to  the  bailiffs  and  constables  of  the  towns  of  Fulkstone,  Rye 
Westminster,  and  Hitli,  CO.  Kent,  and  William  Bateman  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of 
Mtirtin  de  Antiaga  of  Bilbowe  in  Spain  that  when  relying  on  the  truces 
between  the  king  and  his  kinsman  the  king  of  Castile  and  Leon  on  26 
December  last,  he  was  sailing  to  London  in  a  ship  of  Spain  called  Saynt 
Barthelmewe  laden  with  wines  and  other  merchandise  he  was  seized  by 
Robert  Frenche  and  Thomas  Strete  and  other  pirates  in  a  ship  of  England 
called  the  bote  of  Folkstotiy  of  which  the  said  Robert  and  Thomas  were 
_  masters,  and  despoiled  of  the  ship  and  gear  and  wines  to  the  value  of  533/., 
and  to  seize  the  ship  and  wines  and  put  them  in  safe* custody  and  arrest  the 
said  Robert  and  Thomas  and  bring  them  before  the  king  in  Chancei'y. 

Nov.  22.  Commission  to  Edward  Skelton,  king's  serjeant  at  arms,  William  Fennell, 
Westminster.  John  Colle,  John  Waskeff  and  John  Savan  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of 
Domyngo  Damascata,  John  Damascata  and  John  Garce,  merchants  of 
Spain,  that  when  relying  on  the  truces  between  the  king  and  his  kinsman 
the  king  of  Castile  and  Leon  on  18  October,  10  Edward  IV.  they  were 
sailing  to  Sandwich  in  a  carvel  of  Spain  called  la  Mane  le  Keyte  of  the 
burthen  of  64  tuns,  laden  with  wines  and  other  goods  and  merchandise,  they 
were  taken  by  certain  pirate  lieges  of  the  king  in  a  ship  of  England  called 
le  Marye  Welfare  of  which  Robert  Teyge  was  then  master,  victualled  by 
Richard  Robyns,  Henry  Stede  and  Thomas  Cokke,  and  despoiled  of  the 
said  ship  and  its  gear  and  the  said  wines,  goods  and  merchandise  to  the 
value  of  420/.,  and  to  seize  the  said  ship,  Avines,  goods  and  merchandise  and 
put  them  in  safe-custody  and  arrest  the  offenders  and  bring  them  before  the 
king  in  Chancery. 


d^ 


12  EDWAED  IV.— Part  I. 


1472. 

April  16. 
Westminster. 


April  16. 
Westminster. 


April  15. 
Westminster. 


April  27. 
Westminster. 


April  25. 

Westminster. 

April  27. 
Westminster. 


April  15. 
Westminster. 


April  24. 
Westminster. 


April  15. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  29. 

Pardons  of  outlawry  to  the  following : — 
Richard  Robertes  alias  Poort  of  Bristol,  *  fysshemonger,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danbj  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Nicholas  Warynges  touching  a  debt  of  20  marks, 
he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  chief 
justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified.  Surrey, 

John  Frend  late  of  Rolleston,  co.  Lincoln,  '  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  John  Elryngton,  '  gentilman,'  touching  a  debt  of  40s. 

Middlesex. 

Thomas  vStaynfeld  of  Bullyngbroke,  co.  Lincoln,  'yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Elryngton, '  gentilman,'  touching  a  debt 
of  10/^  .     Middlesex. 

William  Gardyner  of  Bryggewater,  co.  Somerset,  ^  chapman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Robert  Barley,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  Idl.  Ids,  4d.  London. 

John  Felson  late  of  Great  Bourton,  co.  Oxford,  ^  husbondman,*  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Richard  Oalcote  touching  a  trespass.       Oxford. 

IMargaret  Lee  late  of  York,  widow,  alias  Margaret  Bedford  late  of 
London,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  John  Lee  and  formerly  the  wife  of 
Richard  Bedford,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Crowcherd  of 
London,  *  blaksmyth,'  Thomas  Gill,  *  gentilman,'  William  Grene, 
<  gentilman,'  and  George  Scalby,  touching  a  debt  of  40  marks. 

Middlesex. 

John  FynauncQ  late  of  Sutton  in  the  Isle  of  Ely,  co.  Cambridge, 
*  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Candeler  touching  a 
debt  of  40^.  Cambridge. 

John  Mylys  late  of  Stoke  by  Neylond,  co.  Suffolk, '  plomer,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  he 
render  4  marks  to  William  Thweytes,  William  Rodelond,  chaplain, 
Richard  Herward  and  Walter  Smalbergh,  executors  of  the  will  of 
Henry  Sethyng,  master  of  the  college  of  Sudbury,  co.  Suffolk. 

Suffolk. 

John  Walsshe  late  of  Olveston,  co.  Gloucester,  esquire,  alias  late  of 
Bristol,  *  marchaunt,'  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his 
fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Richard  Fiuwet  of 
Pensford,  co.  Somerset, '  touker,'  touching  a  debt  of  65*. 

Bristol. 


May  6. 

Westminster. 


June  11. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  28. 

William  Neweman,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  John  Catesby,  <  gentilman,'  and  John  Senycle,  citizen  and 
*  haberdassher '  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  8/.  and  John  Byl- 
lyngton,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  John  Wendy,  citizen  and 
mercer  of  London,  William  Hill  and  Edmund  Bettys,  citizen  and 
mercer  of  London,  touching  debts  of  40/.,  9/.,  18/.  12*.  4d,  and  22/. 
respectively.  Middlesex.     London. 

Roger  Waleys  late  of  Preston,  co.  Hertford,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Nicholas  Morley,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  10/. 

Hertford. 


12  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I. 


321 


1472. 

June  17. 
WestmiBBter. 

June  17. 
Weftmmstfr. 


June  4. 
WMtnujuttf. 

June  19. 
Westminster. 


June  20. 
Westminster. 


June  23. 

Westminster. 


June  26. 
Westminster. 

Juno  30. 
Westminster. 


July  1. 
Westminster. 


June  12, 

Westminster. 


Jul3^  6. 
Westminster. 


June  20. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  28— ca«/. 

Alan  Gayler  late  of  Rokynge,  co.  Kent,  'husbondman/  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  5  marks  to  William  Gace, 
chaplain,  executor  of  the  will  of  Stephen  Siegge,  esquire.      London. 

John  Peraunt  late  of  Stanford  Mounfychet,  co.  Essex,  *  yoman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  touching  a  debt  of 
40^.  Essex. 

Robert  Mason  late  of  White  Notley,  co,  Essex,  •  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  33/.  Qs,  Sd.  to  John  Yong 
the  younger,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  and  Agnes  his  wife, 
executrix  of  the  will  of  Philip  Howell,  late  citizen,  and  mercer  of 
London.  Essex. 

Thomas  Hyrne  of  Alyngton,  co.  Lincoln,  *  husbondman,'  for  not  appear- 
ing to  answer  Richard  Willughby,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  60s. 

Nottingham. 

John  atte  Brigge  alias  John  Brigge  of  Northtauton,  co.  Devon, 
*  husbondman,*  alias  *  yoman,'  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot 
and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer 
Walter  Prewe  touching  a  trespass  and  Robert  Cambon  touching  a 
trespass.  Devon. 

Stephen  Pylbergh,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of  Meseden,  co.  Hert- 
ford, for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer 
Thomas  Gh*aunger  of  London,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  7/. 

London. 

John  Parmenter  of  Herksted,  co.  Suflfolk,  *  chapman/  for  not  appear- 
ing before  Robert  Danby  and  his  follows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench, 
to  answer  William  Lok,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching  a 
debt  of  8/.  12*.  8d,         '  London. 

John  Algore  late  of  Haveryng,  co.  Essex,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Simon  Briggcman,  citizen  and  'fuller'  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  40^.  London. 

Qeorge  Keell  late  of  Mayryng,  co.  Lincoln, '  chaplain,'  for  not  appear- 
ing to  answer  John  Elryngton  touching  a  debt  of  100*. 

Middlesex. 

Peter  Berwyke  of  Colchestre,  co.  Essex,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  Richard  Cok,  grocer  of  London,  alias  of  Hadlegb,  co. 
Suffolk,  *  clothemaker,'  touching  a  debt  of  4/.  10*.  Suffolk. 

Thomas  Daunser  of  Helay  Parke,  co.  York,  *yoman,'  for  not  appear- 
ing to  answer  a  plea  of  Katharine  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Percy, 
knight,  that  lie  with  Christopher  Lofthous,  prior  of  the  house  of 
St.  John  the  Evangelist,  Helay  Parke,  and  William  Lofthous  of 
Helay  Parke,  chaplain,  carried  off  a  horse,  four  cows  and  100  sheep 
of  hers,  worth  20  marks,  found  at  Walton,  co.  York,  and  chattels 
there.  City  of  York. 

William  Lofthous  for  the  same.  City  of  York. 

Edith  Clerk  late  of  Salisbury,  co.  Wilts,  widow,  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  she  render 
chattels  to  the  value  of  30/.  and  a  coifer  containing  charters, 
writings  and  other  muniments  to  Thomas  Gay  the  younger  and 
Katharine  his  wife.  London. 

John  Snoryng  late  of  London,  *  fysshmonger,'  for  not  appearing  before 
Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer 
Thomas  Stoughton,  citizen  and  ^  fysshmonger '  of  London,  touching 
a  debt  of  50/.  London. 


y  96186. 


522 


CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  BOlilS. 


1472. 

July  6. 
Westminster. 


July  10. 

"VVestminster. 


June  26. 
Westminster. 


Julj  10. 
Westminster. 


July  11. 
Westminster. 


July  11. 
Westminster. 


July  8. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  13. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  17. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  22. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  ^H^-'Cont 

Thomas  Williamson  alias  Willyamson,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London, 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Bartholomew  Schiatis,  merchant  of 
Luca,  and  Thomas  Bledlowe,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  touching 
debts  of  66/.  20d,  and  26/.  respectively.  London. 

Henry  Malverne  late  of  Asshehill,  co.  Norfolk,  ^  bocher,'  administrator 
of  the  goods  of  John  Oldeman,  who  died  intestate,  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  7/.  I6#.  4c/.  to  Williami  Maryner. 

Middlesex. 

William  Hoo  late  of  Aspeden,  co.  Hertford,  ^  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  of  Nicholas  Morley,  esquire,  that  he 
render  an  account  for  the  time  when  he  was  his  receiver. 

Sussex. 

llichard  Thelnetham,  late  of  London,  '  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Frisot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late 
king,  to  answer  William  Knot  touching  a  debt  of  60«.  London. 

William  Geyton,  late  of  Shuldham,  co.  Norfolk,  ^  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Bobert  Dauby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Thomas  Greneley,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  16/. 

Norfolk. 

John  Stanley  of  Dodyngton  Fygot,  co.  Lincoln,  esquire,  and  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to 
answer  Thomas  Hay  ton  touching  a  debt  of  8  marks.  London. 

Membrane  27. 

Henry  Bedyll  of  Bromley,  co.  Kent,  *  husbondman,'  and  Margaret  his 
wife,  for  not  appearing  before  Bobert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late 
justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Isabel  Cokefeld  touching  a  debt  of 
of  40*.  Surrey. 

John  Barette  late  of  Outwell,  co.  Norfolk,  •  bruer,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William  Sparowe  of 
Northwolde,  co.  Norfolk,  touching  a  debt  of  20/.  Norfolk. 

William  Curteys  late  of  jOhiey,  co.  Buckingham,  ^yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Hayll  the  elder  of  Stonystratford,  co. 
Buckingham,  touching  a  debt  of  7/.  Middlesex. 

John  Smyth  late  of  Olney, '  yoman,'  for  the  same.  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Palmer  late  of  Abi-igge,  co.  Essex,  *  chapman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Bobert  Danby  and  bis  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  Ljabel  Lyon,  widow,  touching  a  debt  of  40«.  London. 

John  Gysyll  of  Waynflete,  co.  Lincoln,  mariner,  alias  John  Gysell, 
*  shipman,*  for  not  appearing  before  Richard  Neuton  and  his  fellows, 
justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  William  Dryng, 
burgess  and  merchant  of  Scardeburgh,  touching  a  debt  of  10  marks, 
and  before  John  Frisot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the 
late  king,  to  answer  John  Dymmok  and  Thomas  Brese  touching 
debts  of  20/.  and  40*.  respectively.  Lincoln  and  York. 

Walter  Hervy  of  Hucbyn,  co.  Hertford,  'husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Robert  Drake 
touching  a  debt  of  64^.  9d,  Hertford. 

Simon  Laurens  of  Fakenham,  co.  Bedford,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  John  Teryngham  the  younger,  esquire,  touching 
a  debt  of  20  marks.  Bedford. 


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323 


1472. 

Oct.  24. 

WestminsUr. 

Oct.  22. 
WestmiDAter. 

Oct.  22. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  9. 

WestmiDster. 


Oct.  27. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  23. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  27. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  28, 

Westminster. 


Oct.  10. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  27 — cont, 

John  Mole  late  of  Hembury  by  Westbury,  co.  Gloucester, '  liusbond- 
man/  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  chattels  to 
the  value  of  4  marks  to  Thomas  Everard.  Gloucester. 

Robert  Bayley  of  Grynleton,  co.  York,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Peter  Benet 
touching  a  debt  of  20/.  York. 

William  Bylmyn  late  of  London,  merchant,  aliai  citizen  and  Mre- 
monger '  of  London,  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his 
fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Edward, 
eldest  son  of  the  late  king,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  C/ornwall  and 
earl  of  Chester,  touching  a  debt  of  4/.  and  Thomas  Barker  of 
Bishop's  Lynn, '  mercer,'  and  Robert  Flynton  alicu  Flynt  of  Snetes- 
ham, '  mercer,'  touching  a  debt  of  30/.  Norfolk. 

John  Fedyon  of  Horham,  co.  Suffolk, '  skynner,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Richard  Neuton  and  his  fellows,*  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the 
late  king,  to  answer  Thomas  Faukoner,  citizen  of  Noiivich, 
^  skynner,'  alias  *  polter,'  touching  a  debt  of  60^.  I^orwich. 

John  Balached  late  of  Chepyngtoryton,  co.  Devon,  *  cordener,'  executor 
of  the  will  of  Richard  White,  *  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing  before 
the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  60^.  to 
Thomas  Gay,  citizen    and    tailor   of    London,  alias  'citysayn  of 
London.'  London. 

Richard  Tetford  of  Spaldyng,  co.  Lincoln,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby,  knight,  and  his  fellows^  late 
justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Wenlok,  knight,  alias  lord 
of  Wenlok,  touching  two  debts  of  40/.  Bedford. 

John  Stony s  late  of  London,  'skynner,'  for  not  appearing  before 
the  king  to  answer  Richard  Scarburgh,  clerk,  touching  a  trespass. 

Surrey. 

John  Monnyng  late  of  Hadlegh,  co.  Suffolk,  *  clothemaker,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  his  account  to  Robert 
Hull,  merchant  of  London,  for  the  time  when  he  was  his  bailiff  in 
London  and  receiver.  London. 

Robert  Shepherd  of  Barton  in  Henmerssh,  co.  Warwick,  *  husbond- 
man,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  William  Bery  and  Margaret  his 
wife  touching  a  trespass  committed  by  him  and  Philip  Canny ng  of 
Chepyngnorton,  co.  Oxford, '  husbondman,'  Thomas  Kerseman  late 
of  Scresden,  co.  Warwick,  chaplain,  and  Robert  Grynder  of  Seresden, 
'husbondman,'   with   John    Shepherd  of    Barton    in  Henmerssh, 

*  husbondman,'  and  Robert  Stokes  of  Chepyngnorton,  *  chapman.' 

Warwick, 

Stephen  Williamson  of  Lelley,  co.  York,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  7/.  6s,  8c/.  to  Master 
John   Galdbek,  doctor  of  divinity,  Thomas  Langto  of  Hesilwod, 

*  chaplain,'  Christopher  Dobley,  chaplain,  and  John  York,  chaplain, 
executors  of  the  will  of  Thomas  Howren,  priest,  prebendary  of 
Holme  Archiepiscopi  in  the  cathedral  church  of  York. 

City  of  York. 

William  Robynson  late  of  Wythorne  Wyke,  co.  York,  clerk,  alias 
chaplain,  for  the  same.  City  cf  York. 

Ranulph  Wynde  of  Wythornewyke,  *  husbondman,'  for  the  same. 

City  of  York. 

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324 


CALENDAE  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1472. 

Oct.  29. 

TYestmiuster. 

Oct.  30. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  10. 

Westmiuster. 


Membrane  27 — cont, 

Joliii  Est  late  of  Maron,  co.  Lincoln^  *  joman/  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  John  ElryogtOD,  <  gentilman/  touching  a  debt  of  40s.  ^ 

Lincoln. 

William  Goldsmyth  late  of  Tenam,  co.  Kent,  *yoman/  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William 
Colyngborne,  esquire,  touchiog  a  trespass.  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Halle  late  of  Westbury  on  Trymme,  co,  Gloucester,  *  geotQ- 
man,'  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late 
justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Halle  touching  a  trespass 
committed  by  him  and  John  Water  of  Bristol,  *  bocher.'         Sussex, 


Membrane  26. 


May  10.  Grant  for  life  to  Peter  Curteis,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  thereof  to  him  by  letters 
Westminster,  patent  dated  17  January  last,  surrendered  because  invalid,  of  the  office  of 
keeper  of  the  king's  beds  and  cloths  within  the  palace  of  Westminster,  with 
a  groom  under  him,  receiving  for  their  wages  8^.  daily  from  Michaelmas 
last  as  John  Heyer  had  in  the  year  13  Richard  II.  from  the  farm  of  the 
city  of  Winchester.  By  p.s. 


Oct.  6. 

Westmioster. 

Oct.  12. 

Westmiuster. 

Oct.  13. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  12. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  28. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  10. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  13. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  16. 

Wcetmicstcr. 


Membrane  24. 

Pardons  of  outlawry  as  above  to  the  following : — 
John  Wyllyam,  alias  William,   of  Southampton,  merchant,  for  not 
appearing  before  the   justices   of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thom8,s 
Hexstall  touchiug  a  debt  of  40/.  London. 

John  Buniet  of  Aukebargh,  co.  Lincoln,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  Marjory,  lady  of  Roos,  touching  a  debt  of  6/.  Suffolk. 

William'Dryver  late  of  Nedehammarket,  co.  Suffolk,  *  tanner,' for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Cornyssh  the  elder,  citizen  and  saddler  of 
London,  John  Cornyssh  the  younger,  citizen  and  saddler  of  London, 
and  Richaixl  Cornyssh,  'gentilman,'  touching  a  debt  of  20/. 

London. 

John  Cumwell  of  the  parish  of  Kelveden,'  co.  Essex,  the  elder, '  taillour/ 
for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  John  Thurlewynd  touch- 
ing a  trespass  committed  by  him  and  John  Cumwell  of  Kelveden 
the  younger,  *  laborer,'  and  Thomas  Porter  of  Kelveden,  *  glover.' 

Essex. 

John  Simond  of  Braynford,  co.  Middlesex,  'husbondman,'  aiias  of 
Estbraynford  a/uw  of  New  Braynford  alias  of  Old  Bravnford, 
*  yoman,'  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows, 
late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Thomas  Hayton  and  Robert 
Colyns,  citizen  and  *coflrer'  of  London,  touching  debts  of  20  marks 
and  5  marks  respectively.  Middlesex. 

John  Davy  of  Topsham,  co.  Devon,  *  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  William  Baker  touching  a  debt  of  5  marks,  20d,      Devon. 

William  Chywarton  late  of  Chywarton  in  the  parish  of  St.  Peran  in 
Uthno,  CO.  Cornwall,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to 
answer  pleas  of  trespass  of  Robert  Cowelyng  and  Henry  Cowelyng. 

Cornwall. 

William  Malyn  late  of  Stokecoursy,  co  Somerset,  *  tayllour,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Burdet,  esquire,  touching  a  trespass. 

Warwick 


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325 


1472. 

Nov.  12. 
Wefltminster. 


Nov.   6. 
WestmiiiBter. 

Nov.  20. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  23. 
WeetmiDster. 


Julv  8. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  25. 
Westminster. 


July  10. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  28. 
Westminster, 


Nov.  28. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  20. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  28. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  24 — cont. 

Bichard  Joseph  late  of  Sandewich,  co.  Eenti  'vyntener/  for  not 
appearing  before  Bobert  Danbj  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Thomas  Djkson,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  40/. 

London. 

Walter  Freeite  of  Bodmersham,  co.  Kent,  *  laborer,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  William  Bobessart  touching  a  trespass.  Kent. 

Thomas  Julie  of  Adesham,  co.  Kent,  ^  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  John  Danvers,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  100/. 

Middlesex. 

Giles  Boos  late  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  ^joman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  theBench  to  answer  John  Davjson 
touching  a  trespass  committed  by  him  and  William  Morland  late  of 
Westminster,  clerk,  Bobert  Oldham  late  of  Westminster, '  gentilman,' 
John  Walter  late  of  Westminster,  clerk,  William  Kelet  late  of 
Westminster,  clerk,  and  John  Stepneth,  late  of  London, '  gentilman.' 

Middlesex. 

William  Ely  nor  of  Bishop's  Hatfeld,  co.  Hertford,  *  husbondman,*  for 
not  appearing  before  Bobert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of 
tlie  Bench,  to  answer  Henry  Baker  of  London,  administrator  of  the 
goods  of  Bichard  Kyrkeby,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  who  died 
intestate,  touching  the  detention  of  J  8/.  11^.  3d,  Hertford. 

John  Tailour  of  Walden,  co.  Essex,  *  fyssher,*  for  not  appearing  before 
the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Bobert  Damey,  burgess  of 
Cambridge,  touching  a  debt  of  4/.  Cambridge. 

Thomas  Nabbe  of  Welles,  co.  Somerset,  'chapman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Thomas  Nyche,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching  a 
debt  of  lOSs,  London. 

John  Kyrton  late  of  Bochcster,  co.  Kent, '  osteler,'  alias  late  clerk  of 
the  king's  hall,  alias  citizen  and  fishmonger  of  London,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Sir  Thomas  Wode,  chaplain,  executor  of  the 
will  of  Bobert  Tooke,  citizen  and  Mremonger'  of  London,  John 
Bamewell  alias  Bernewell,  citizen  and  fishmonger  of  London, 
Stephen  Beygate,  citizen  and  *  shipwryght '  of  London,  alias  '  wyne* 
drawer,'and  William  Burgh,  citizen  and  brewer  of  London,  touching 
debts  of  18/.  6s,  ScLy  10/.,  63s.  4d.  and  40s,  respectively..       London. 

Bichard  Walet  alias  Waleys  late  of  Bexhill,  co.  Kent,  'bocher,'  for 
not  appearing  before  Bobert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of 
the  Bench,  to  answer  Bobert  Bystrete  touching  a  debt  of  40s, 

Sussex. 

John  Wellyslate  of  the  city  of  Winchester,  co.  Southampton,  <gentyl- 
man,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer 
William  Sewyster  of  the  city  of  London  touching  a  debt  of 
18/.  17«.  2id.  .   London. 

Thomas  Balam  of  Baldoke,  co.  Hertford,  *  husbondman,'  alias  ^  fysslier,' 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Bobert  Damay,  burgess  of  Cambridge, 
and  Philip  Spere,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching  debts  of 
1005.  and  40*.  respectively.  "Cambridge.     London. 

Bobert  Prymour  late  of  Lound,  co.  Suffolk,  '  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Bobeit  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
to  answer  Alice,  duchess  of  Suffolk,  touching  a  debt  of  4/.     Suffolk. 

John  Codde  of  London,  'goldsmyth,'  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William  Norton  touching  a  trespass. 

Middlesex. 


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CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1473. 

Jan.  23. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  27. 
Westminster. 


Jan.  26. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  ii^-^ccni, 

John  Jacobe  of  Plymmouth,  co.  Devon,  *  marcbaunt,'  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Prjsot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late 
king,  to  answer  John  Facy  and  John  Sayer  alias  Sawyer  of 
Piymmouth, '  marchaunt/  touching  debts  of  4/.  and  11/.  respectively. 

Devon. 

William  Kolot  late  of  Westminster,  co.  [Middlesex,  clerk,  for  not 
appearing  before  Thomas  Biyan  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  John  Davyson  touching  a  trespass.        Middlesex. 

John  Noryson  of  Dysforth  within  the  parish  of  Topclyfe,  co.  York, 
'  yoman,'  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows, 
late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Master  Richard  Andrewe^  the 
dean,  and  the  chapter  of  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Peter,  York, 
touching  a  debt  of  66*.  Sd.  City  of  York. 


Jan.  5. 

Westminster* 


Feb.  1. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  4. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  23. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  10. 
Westminster. 


Jan.  33  (sic). 
Westminster. 

Feb.  8. 
Westminster. 

Jan.  23. 
Westminster* 


Membrane  23. 

William  Caumpe  alias  Campeof  Stonham  by  Aspalea/to*  Aspastonam, 
CO.  Suffolk, '  husbondman,'  alias  of  Mykelfeld  alias  Mycfelede,  co. 
Suffolk,  for  not  appearing  before  Richard  Neuton  and  his  fellows, 
justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  John  Bradwey 
touching  a  debt  of  100«.,  before  John  Prisot  and  his  fellows,  late 
justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Thomas  Hunt, 
prior  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Walsyngham,  touching  a  debt  of 
20/.,  and  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
BeDch,  to  answer  Bartholomew  Damyon  and  Thomas  Moleyns, 
*  gentilman '  of  Stoke  touching  debts  of  40*.        Suffolk  and  Norfolk. 

John  Yonge  of  Stoppisle,  co.  Bedford,  •  husbondman,*  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John,  prior  of  the  canons 
of  Dunstaple,  touching  a  debt  of  80*.  Bedford. 

Walter  Sprot  of  Causwey,  co.  Dorset,  *yoDaan,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  John  Osmondeston,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  6/.  2s, 

Dorset. 

Thomas  Milward  of  Stoke  St.  George,  co.  Somerset,  ^  husbondman,' 
for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of 
the  Bench  of  the  Tate  king,  to  answer  John  Gaskyn  touching  a  debt 
of  5  marks.  Somerset. 

William  Pyngyll  late  of  Kyllyngham,  co.  Lincoln,  *  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  John  Elryngton, '  gentilman,'  touching  a  debt  of 
5  marks.  Middlesex. 

Robert  Hewat  of  Horle,  co.  Surrey,  ^  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Richard  Lewekenore,  late 
sheriff  of  Surrey  and  Sussex,  touching  a  debt  of  40/.  Sussex. 

Thomas  Edward  late  of  London,  'gentilman,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  William  Clayton,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  20/ .         London. 

Robert  Cornewaile  late  of  Oxford,  clork,  for  not  appearing  in  the 
court  of  the  late  king  to  answer  Nicholas  Kent  touching  a  trespass. 

Oxford. 

John  Bele  of  Fletemerston,  co.  Buckingham,  *  laborer,'  for  not  ap- 
pearing before  Robert; Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  John^Bradshawe  touching  a  trespass. 

Buckingham. 


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327 


1473. 

Feb.  10. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  12. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  13. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  27. 
Westminster. 

Feb.  13. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  23— con^. 

John  Hille  of  Lougbton,  co.  Essex,  ^  hoabondman/  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  Andrew  Whyte  touching  a  trespass.  Essex. 

Bobert  Djkson  of  Stanburn,  co.  York,  ^husbandman/  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William 
Plumpton,  knight,  touching  a  debt  of  40/.  York. 

William  Holt  late  of  Bourne,  co.  Southampton,  '  chapman/  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Bichard  Ererlej,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  12/.  London. 

Richard  Wright  late  of  Sahame,  co.  Norfolk,  *yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  George  Ne^jle,  knight,  touching  a  debt  of 
100*.  Norfolk. 

Thomas  Landawarnek  of  Landawarnek,  co.  Cornwall,  '  gentilman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  Eobert  Danbj  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of 
the  Bench,  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  20/.  to  Richard  Strode 
and  Margaret  his  wife,  executrix  of  the  will  of  Henry  Fortescn, 
late  sheriff  of  Cornwall.  Devon. 

John  Dogcson  alias  Dodson  late  of  Fowey,  co.  Cornwall,  *  gentilman,' 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Martyn,  citizen  and  mercer  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  4  marks.  London. 

William  Jacke  Hykke  late  of  Seynt  Ye  by  Pensans,  co.  Cornwall, 
*  marchaunt,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  40/. 
to  John  Chnmpernon,  esquire,  administrator  of  the  goods  of  Roger 
Champernon,  esquire,  who  died  intestate.  Cornwall. 

John  Ogan  of  London,  'gentilman/  son  of  Joan  Ogan  of  London, 
widow,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer 
Thomas  Robyns  touching  a  debt  of  100^.  Middlesex. 


1472. 

March  10. 
Westminster. 


March  16. 
WcstmiDster. 


March  22. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  22. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Hulcote,  esquire,  and  his  assigns 
of  the  manor  of  Wavenden,  co.  Buckingham,  late  of  Hugh  Harnage, 
deceased,  extended  at  the  value  of  7/.  yearly,  to  hold  from  Michaelmas  last 
without  rendering  any  account.  By  p.s. 

Gleneral  pardon  to  Henry  Clifford,  gentleman,  son  and  heir  of  John 
Clifford,  late  lord  of  Clifford,  and  heir  of  Henry,  late  lord  of  Vessy, 
deceased,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  13  March.  By  p.s. 

Grant,  during  minority,  to  Jaquetta,  duchess  of  Bedford,  of  the  custody 
of  all  honours,  castles,  lordships,  hundreds,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services, 
reversions,  possessions  and  other  hereditaments  and  knight's  fees,  advowsons 
and  appointments  of  officers  late  of  William  la  Zouche,  lord  la  Zouche  [and] 
Seymour,  knight,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight  service,  and  in  tho 
king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  John  his  son  and  heir,  and  the 
custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  the  custody  of 
the  manors  of  Hampton  Meisy  and  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester,  Casteleton  and 
Inmere,  co.  Wilts,  Maidneuton,  Wynfryde  Egle  and  Shapecombe,  co. 
Dorset,  and  Corneworthi,  co.  Devon,  excepted,  and  the  custody  of  the 
manors  of  Braunfeld  and  Little  Houghton,  Berneghby,  Onley,  Blakesley 
and  Gretton,  co.  Northampton,  and  all  lands  late  of  VViiliam  lord  la  Zouche, 
father  of  the  said  William,  in  the  towns  of  Norhampton  and  Westhaddon, 
CO.  Northampton,  all  lands,  rents,  and  services  in  Dunstaple,  Hellowe  and 
Edis worth,  co.  Bedford,  and  all  other  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  and 
services  which  Elizabeth,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  William  the  father,  holds 
for  life  in  dower,  on  her  death,  and  the  custody  of  the  reversion  of  all  lands, 


828  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1472.  Membrane  22 — cont 

rents  and  services  which  maj  descend  to  the  said  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to 
heir  during  minority.  By  p.s. 

April  15.         General  pardon  to  William  Clements    late   of  London,  '  taillor/ a/i(a» 
Westminster,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  alias  of  Southwerk,  co.  Surrey,  ^  gentilman/ 

By  p.s. 

April  16.         Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Worcester  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Westminster,   of  Dan  William  Farley,  monk  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  as  abbot  of  the 

monastery  of  St.  Peter,  Gloucester,  of  the  same  order.  By  p.s.  [3455.] 

April  17.        General  pardon  to  John  Stubbes  late  of  Macclesfeld,  co.  Chester,  *yoman,* 
Westminster,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  1  April.  By  p.s. 

April  18.  Giant  in  frank  almoin  to  William  Westbuiy,  the  prorost,  and  the  college 
Westminster,  of  St.  Mary,  Eton  by  Wyndesore,  of  the  ahen  priory  of  Beggere,  co.  York, 
8/.  yearly  which  the  prior  of  Farlegh  used  to  render  to  the  nuns  of 
Martigny  for  the  farm  and  pension  of  the  manors  of  Welby,  Welleby  and 
Nalbenby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Slaighteneford  and  Alynton,  co.  Wilts,  and 
which  John  Thommeson,  deceased,  lately  had  for  life  of  the  .king's  grant, 
and  the  reversion  of  30/.  yearly  from  the  same  farm  and  pension  which 
Roger  Grandorch,  'gentilman,'  holds  for  life  of  the  king's  grant.        By  p.s. 

May  3.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Hodgeson  from  Michaelmas  last  of  40^.  of  silver 

Westminster,  from  the  subsidy  and  ulnage  and  a  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  of  cloth  in  the 
city  and  suburbs  of  York,  the  county  of  York  and  the  town  and  precinct  of 
Kyngeston  on  Hull,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  of  the  office  of  sealer  of  the 
king's  lordship  of  Wakefeld  by  letters  patent  dated  21  November  last, 
surrendered  because  invalid.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  21. 

March  16.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  William  Berkele,  knight,  lord  of  Berkele, 
Westminster,  and  his  heirs  of  letters  patent  dated  1  March,  12  (sic)  Edward  IV,  being  an 
exemplification,  at  his  request,  of  the  tenour  of  a  lost  charter  dated  at 
Woodstock,  8  June,  4  Edward  III  \_Charter  Boll,  4  Edward  III,  No.  62], 
inspecting  and  confirming  with  additions  to  Thomas  de  Berkele  and  his 
heirs  the  following  : — 

1.  A  charter  of  Henry  H.  granting  Berkelay  and  Berkelaiharnesse  to 

Robert  son  of  Hard[ing]. 

2.  A  charter  dated  at  Rodie  Andelys,  18  November,  10  Richard  I,  by 

the  hand  of  Master  Rocelin,  vice-chancellor,  renewing  a  charter 
dated  27  September,  1  Richard  I,  by  the  hand  of  William  de  Longo 
Campo,  the  chancellor,  to  Robert  son  of  Maurice  de  Berkelai  and 
grandson  of  the  above  Robert. 

3.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  18  April,  I  John.     [Rotuli  Char- 

tarumy  /?.  51.]  For  40^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

March  27.       Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Marshall  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  porter  of  the  king's  castle  of  Bamburgh,  co.  Northumberland,  with  the 

accustomed  fees  and  profits,  as  Richard  Crowcestre,  deceased,  had.     By  K. 

March  22.       Mandate  to  all  sherifis,  mayors,  bailifis,  ministers  and  others  to  arrest 

Westminster,   certain   Augustinian   friars  who   have    rejected   their  habit  and  scorned 

obedience  to  their  superiors  and  wander  about,  and  to  deliver  them  to  their 

superiors  for  castigation.  By  p.s. 

March  28.       Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  church  of  St.  Peter,  Gloucester, 
Westminster,  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  Dan  Richard  Hanley,  last  abbot,  deceased. 

By  p.s. 

March  21.       Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Thomas  Gilbert  of  the  manor  or 
Westminster,  lordship  of  Budefeld,  co.  Gloucester,  which  Richard  Boteler  and  Matilda 


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1472,  MembraM  21— con^. 

his  wife  held  for  life  of  the  graQt  of  Henry  IV  and  which  came  into  the 
king's  hands  by  force  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  Norember, 
1  Edward  IV,  and  which  John  Baker,  deceased,  held  for  life  of  the  king's 
grant.  By  p.s. 

March  21.  Whereas  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Simon  Elrington,  coroner  of  the 
Westminster,  county  of  Middlesex,  on  the  body  of  John  Alvard,  *  laborer/  it  was  found 
that  the  said  John,  of  the  age  of  20  years,  at  Hakeney,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Sunday  before  the  Purification  last  assaulted  his  uncle  Thomas  Alvard  late 
of  Hakenay, '  carter,'  and  struck  him  on  the  right  hand  with  an  iron  stick 
called  *  a  playn  bill,'  worth  I2d,  and  the  latter  instantly  struck  him  on  the 
head  with  an  iron  stick  called  '  a  pesbill,'  worth  6c/,  giving  him  a  mortal 
blow  of  the  length  of  two  inches,  from  which  he  died,  the  king  hereby 
pardons  the  said  Thomas.  By  p.8* 

Membrane  20. 

April  1.         Grant  during  minority  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester, 

WestmiiiBter.  of  the  custody  and  marriage  of  Henry  Marney,  son  and  heir  of  John 

Mamey,  knight,  and  the  custody  of  his  manors  and  lands,  and  so  from 

heir  to  heir.  By  K. 

March  26.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Robert  Piomer  as  surveyor  of  all  the 
Westminster,  the  king's  castles,  lordships,  manors  and  lands  and  the  farms  of  ulnage  of 
cloth  in  the  counties  of  Cambridge,  Huntingdon,  Hertford,  Essex,  Suffolk 
and  Norfolk  and  receiver  of  the  same,  with  all  fee  farms  and  farms  of 
ulnage  in  those  counties  and  the  city  of  Norwich,  rendering  his  account 
yearly  at  the  Exchequer  and  receiving  such  fees  as  may  be  agreed  upon 
between  him  and  the  ti*easurer  before  All  Saints  next,  with  authority  to 
enquire  into  the  value  of  the  premises  and  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and 
council  on  the  quinzaine  of  Michaelmas  next.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  :^- 

William  Brent  in  Kent,  Surrey,  Sussex  and  Southampton. 

Richard  Spert  in  Lincoln,  Rutland,  Northampton,  Leicester,  Warwick, 

Buckingham  and  Bedford. 
Thomas  Hunte  in  Nottingham,  Derby,  Salop  and  Stafford. 
Maurice  Kydwelly  in  Hereford,  Gloucester,  Worcester,  Wilts,  Berks 

and  Oxford. 
Geoffrey  Kydwelly  in  Somerset^  Dorset,  Devon  and  Cornwall. 
Nicholas    Leventhorpe    in    York,    Westmoreland,    Cumberland    and 

Northumberland. 

April  2.  Signification  to  Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Westminster,  of  Thomas  Gylys,  canon  of  the  monastery  of  Pr^  by  Leicester,  of  the  order 
of  St.  Augustine,  as  prior  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Peter,  Dunstable,  of  the 
same  order. 

March  31.  Grant,  in  consideration  of  the  good  service  of  Ralph  Verney,  knight,  to 
Westminster.  John  Verney  his  son  and  Margaret,  wife  of  the  latter  and  daughter  and 
heiress  of  Robert  Whitingham,  knight,  deceased,  who  was  attainted  of 
treason  by  virtue  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 
1  Edward  IV,  whereby  he  forfeited  all  his  possessions,  that  she  shall  be 
free  from  all  stain  of  .attaint  and  may  freely  succeed  to  her  inheritance 
except  those  manors  and  lands  granted  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke 
of  Gloucester,  or  to  Thomas  Mongomery,  knight,  by  letters  patent  dated 
15  December,  4  Edward  lY ;  and  grant  to  her  of  the  manor  of  Pendeley 
and  all  other  manors,  lordships,  lands,  rents,  services,  fees,  advowsons  and 
possessions  in  the  city  of  London  or  elsewhere,  with  the  above  exceptions, 
which  should  thus  descend  to  her.  Sy  p.s. 


330  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


14752,  Membrane  20— con/. 

April  2.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Trebone,  late  one  of  the  gentlemen  of  the  king's 
W^estminster.  chapel,  of  10/.  yearly  from  Easter  last  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  city  of 
Worcester.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  citizens  and  bailiffs. 

April  7.  Grant  to  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Master 
WestminBter.  Peter  Courtenay,  the  kinfi:*s  secretary,  William  Courtenay,  Philip 
Courtenay,  Thomas  Fulford,  knights,  and  John  Courtenay,  esquire,  of  the 
custody  of  the  manors  of  Mynhed,  Culveton,  Iveton,  and  Est  Cantok  alia* 
Cantokkeshed  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Est  Cantok  and  five 
messuages,  3  carucates  of  land,  6  acres  of  meadow  and  13^.  of  rent  in  Ezton, 
Vexford,  Ryxen  and  Stokegommer,  co.  Somerset,  late  of  James  Lutrell, 
knight,  and  afterwards  of  William,  late  earl  of  Pembroke,  deceased,  tenant 
in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  William  son  and  heir  of  the  latter  from 
Christmas  last  with  all  franchises,  liberties,  courts,  juiisdictions,  leets,  yiews 
of  frank-pledge,  hundreds,  fairs,  markets,  parks,  warrens,  wreck  of  sea, 
forfeitures  and  profits.  By  K. 

April  7.  Presentation  of  Richard  Tansey  to  the  parish  church  of  St.  Martin  im 

Westminster,  the  Vintry,  London,  void  by  the  death  of  the  last  rector  and  in  the  king's 
gift  by  reason  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  St  Peter,  Gloucester, 
being  in  his  hands. 

April  11.         Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham  for 
Westminster,   the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  priory  of  St.  Peter,  Dunstable, 
of  the  order  of  St.  Augustine,  to  Thomas  Gylys,  canon  of  the  monastery 
of  St.  Mary  de  Pre,  Leicester  whose  election  as  prior  Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln 
has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken. 
The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  :— 
Hertford. 
Oxford. 
Northampton. 
Leicester. 

Writ  de  intefidendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Mbmbranb  19. 

March  18.  Grant  to  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  to  whom  the  king 
Westminster,  has  granted  all  castles,  honours,  lordships,  manors,  lands  and  other  posses- 
sions late  of  Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury,  in  the  right  of  the 
latter  or  of  Anne  his  wife,  and  who  at  the  king's  request  has  surrendered 
a  parcel  of  the  same  to  his  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  that 
neither  by  authority  of  Parliament  nor  in  any  other  way  shall  any  castles, 
honours,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services,  reversions  or  possessions 
granted  to  him  before  this  by  the  king  be  taken  from  him  or  his  heirs,  and 
that  if  any  restitution  should  be  made  to  anyone  of  any  parcel  of  the  lands 
late  of  Thomas,  earl  of  Devon,  granted  to  him  such  persons  shall  be  recom- 
pensed by  the  king  and  not  by  the  duke,  and  no  similar  restitution  shall  be 
to  his  prejudice,  provided  that  this  grant  shall  not  extend  to  any  castles, 
lordships  or  lands  belonging  to  the  duke  of  Gloucester  by  force  of  the  said 
partition.  By  K. 

March  15.        Appointment  of  Hiomas  Greuc  as  deputy  of  the  king's  kinsman  John, 

Westminster,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  chief  butler  of  England,  in  the  port  of  Ipswich  and  ports 

and  places  adjacent.  By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 

1473. 

Feb.  26.  The  like  of  John  Priour  of  Tinmowthe  in  the  port  of  Newcastle  on 

Westminst«r.  Tyne  and  ports  and  places  adjacent.  By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 


12  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  L  831 


1472.  Membrane  19— cow<. 

Ang.  15.  Pardon  to  Petor  Erie  alias  Ferjnerleson  late  of  Ljneliam,  co.  Deron, 
WeatmiiiBter.  <  yoman,*  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  DeTon  for  not  appearing  with 
William  Gurdon  late  of  Nasmyowe,  co.  Devon,  chaplain,  Thomas  Chalons 
late  of  Fyttyn.  co.  Devon,  ^  gentilman/  John  Orokker  late  of  Lyneham, 
esquire,  John  Mayde  late  of  Lyneham, '  tanner,'  Thomas  Morgan  late  of 
Dunston,  co.  Devon,  *  yoman,'  Hugh  Goolde  late  of  Lyneham, '  taillour,' 
Ralph  Holyer  late  of  Lyneham,  'hushondman,'  William  Symon  late  of 
Bukfastlegh,  co.  Devon,  '  yoman,'  John  Walsshe  late  of  Lyneham  the 
younger,  *  grome,'  and  Robert  Ryder  late  of  Neweton  Ferrers,  co.  Devon, 
*  wever,'  before  John  Markham  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  King's 
Bench,  to  answer  William  Caiman  touching  a  breach  of  the  peace  of  the 
late  king,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas 
Byllyng,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified,  provided  that  he 
satisfy  the  said  William  Caiman. 
April  30.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  John  Bourgchier,  lord  of  Berners, 
Westminster,  knight,  and  Thomas  Bourghchier  his  son  of  the  office  of  constable  of  the 
king's  castle  of  Windcsore  and  the  custody  of  all  forests,  parks,  warrens  and 
other  places  pertaining  to  the*  same,  to  hold  from  22  June,  1  Edward  IV, 
with  fees  as  in  the  last  year  of  Edward  III  and  the  first  of  Richard  II 
from  the  revenues  of  the  castle,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the  said  John  by 
letters  patent  dated  the  said  22  June,  surrendered.  By  p.8. 

Vacaied  by  surrender  by  the  said  Thomas^  and  cancelled  on  13  June^ 
2  Richard  III. 

May  2.  Pardon  to  William  Radford  late  of  Barkeswell,  co.  Warwick,  *  yoman,' 

Westminster,  of  his  outlawiy  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the  king 
to  answer  him  and  John  Parker  late  of  Colshill,  co.  Warwick,  '  yoman,' 
on  a  charge  of  having  with  Richard  Ciapeham  late  of  Alspath,  co.  Warwick, 
'gentilman,'  John  Huggeford  late  of  Wolston,  co.  Warwick,  esquire, 
Robert  Greswold  late  of  Kenelworth,  co.  Warwick,  *  yoman,'  Roger 
Greswold  late  of  Kenelworth,  ^  yoman,'  William  Mathewe  late  of  London. 
'  harbour,'  Roger  Moreton  late  of  Kenelworth, '  yoman,'  John  Mole  late  of 
Kenelworth,  *  yoman,*  Roger  Merton  late  of  Kenelworth,  *  yoman,*  John 
Eyres  late  of  Stratford  on  Avon,  co.  Warwick,  *  yoman,*  Richard  Peresson 
late  of  Brayles,  co.  Warwick,  *  yoman,'  Thomas  atte  Wode  late  of 
Wodehous,  co.  Warwick,  *  yoman,'  John  Redknyght  late  of  Offord,  co. 
Warwick,  <  husbondman,'  Edmund  Starky  late  of  Stratton  on  Dunnes* 
more,  co.  Warwick,  '  gentilman,'  Thomas  atte  Wode  late  of  Warrewyk, 
'yoman,'  John  Boteler  late  of  Alspath,  'gentilman,'  Roger  Warde  late  of 
Alspath,  '  yoman,'  Thomas  Bysshop  late  of  Alspathe,  '  yoman,'  William 
Ciapeham  late  of  Alspathe,  '  yoman,'  William  Moreton  late  of  Alspathe, 
•  *  yoman,'  William  Pulford  late  of  Solyhull,  co.  Warwick, '  husbondman,' 
William  Kendall  late  of  Berkeswcll,  '  husbondman,'  Thomas  Johnson  late 
of  Byrmyngeham,  co.  Warwick,  *  yoman,'  Baldwin  Smyth  late  of 
Birmyngeham,  'yoman,*  Oliver  Yardeley  of  Kenelworth,  'yoman,'  and 
John  Yerdeley  late  of  Pakyngtou  Priour,  co.  Warwick,  '  yoman,'  at 
Westminster  falsely  caused  the  said  John  Parker  to  be  charged  with  having 
with  Thomas  Parker  late  of  Tonworth,  co.  Warwick,  'gentilman,'  and 
Edmund  Parker  late  of  Colshill,  '  yoman,*  on  29  May,  4  Edward  IV, 
assaulted  William  Mathewe,  '  harbour,*  at  Fyncheley,  co.  Middlesex,  and 
carried  away  a  saddle  and  bridle,  a  shirt,  a  pair  of  shoes,  four  pieces  of  cords 
{lacenarum)  of  silk  of '  purpull '  colour  called  '  lases,'  a  sword,  a  cap  called '  a 
hatte,'  a  bladder  with  powder  of  ginger  and  cinnamon,  another 'bladder 
with  powder  of  '  dregge,'  three  kerchiefs,  a  pair  of  gloves  of  *  worsted ' 
and  another  pair  of  '  cheverell '  to  the  value  of  268.  Sd,  and  Qs,  8d,  in  coin 
of  the  said  William  Mathewe ;  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea 
prison,  as  Thomas  Billy ng,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 


832  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1472.  MSMBRANS  18. 

March  9.        General  pardon  to  Thomas  Danjell  sou  of  William  Danjell  of  Daresbury, 

Westminster,   co.  Chester,  esquire,  alias  late  of  London,  alias  of  the  county  of  Norfolk, 

of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  6  March.  By  p.8. 

March  8.        Grant  to  Richard  Gillott,  chaplain,  of  the  prebend  within  the  king's  college 
Westminster,  of  Briggenorth  which  Master  William  Bedale  had,  void  by  the  resignation  of 
the  latter.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

March  8.        General  pardon  to  William  Caxton  of  the  city  of  London, '  mercier,'  of 
Westminster,  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  4  March.  By  p.8. 

March  6.         Presentation  of  Thomas  Byrkbek,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  Pappe- 
Westminster.  wortheverard,  in  the  diocese  of  Ely,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John 
Banastre,  last  parson. 

March  IL        General  pardon  to  Robert  Fouleshurst  late  of  Crue,  co.  Chester,  knight, 

Westminster,   alias  late  of  Edlaston,  co.  Chester,  knight,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  9  March.  By  p.s. 

March  10.        Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  for  the  restitution 

Westminster,  of  the  temporalities  of  the  cfiurch  of  Lincoln  to  Thomas,  late  bishop  of 

Rochester,  whom  pope  Sixtus  has  appointed  bishop  in  the  place  of  John, 

last  bishop,  deceased,  and  who  has  renounced  everything  prejudicial  to  the 

king,  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken.     [Foedera.^  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties : — 
Oxford. 
Nottingham. 
Leicester. 

Northampton  and  Rutland. 
Bedford  and  Buckingham. 
Hertford. 
Cambridge  and  Huntingdon. 

The  like  to  William  Edward,  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city. 
The  like  to  the  mayor  of  Lincoln,  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

March  U.  Whereas  on  20  October,  7  Edward  IV,  by  letters  patent  (seep.  36)  the 
Westminster,  king  granted  certain  manors  and  other  premises  here  specified  to  Thomas, 
archbishop  of  Canterbury,  George,  archbishop  of  York,  Thomas  Barnes  and 
Richard  Yyell  and  Richard,  late  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury^  and 
William  Bourghchier,  knight,  lord  Fitz  Wareyn,  now  deceased,  to  hold  for 
the  life  of  Thomas  Ormond  alias  Botiller,  knight ;  he  now,  at  the  suppli- 
cation of  Thomas  Ormond,  esquire,  and  Anne  his  wife,  grants  licence  for 
the  paid  archbishops,  Thomas  Barnes  and  Richard  Yyell  to  grant  the  same 
to  them  for  the  life  of  Thomas.  By  p.s. 

March  14.        Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  Peter  Conrtenay,  the  king's  secretary,  of  the 

Westminster,   deanery  of  the  king's  royal  free  chapel  or  college  of  St.  Stephen  within  the 

palace  of  Westminster,  void  by  the  demise  of  the  king's  clerk  John  Alcok, 

last  dean.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  abbot  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster,  to  admit  the  said  Peter 

and  institute  him  as  dean. 

March  16.        Licence  for  the  sub-prior  and  convent  of  Raunston,  of  the  order  of  St. 
Westminster.   Augustine,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  to  elect  a  prior  in  the  place  of  John 
Holt,  last  prior,  resigned. 

Membrane  17. 

April  8.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Nicholas  Leventhorpe  as  surveyor  of  all 

Westminster.]  the  king's  castles,  lordships,  manors  and  lands  and  the  farms  of  ulnage  of 


12  BDWAED  IV.— Pabt  I.  388 


14*72,  Membrane  17 — cont* 

cloth  in  tlie  counties  of  York,  Westmoreland,  Cumberland,  and  Northum- 
berland and  the  cities  of  York  and  Carlisle  and  receiver  of  the  same, 
rendering  his  account  yearl7  at  the  Exchequer  and  receiving  such  fees  as 
may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  treasurer  before  All  Saints  next, 
with  authority  to  enquire  into  the  value  of  the  premises  and  certify  thereon 
to  the  king  and  council  on  the  quinzaine  of  Michaelmas  next.  By  K. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  below. 

April  9.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Rbert  Morys,  of  the  tenour  of  the 

WestmlDster.  enrolment  of  letters  pateot  dated  30  December,  11  Edward  IV.  [^French 
Roll,  11  Edward  IV,  m,  13],  granting  safe-conduct  for  one  year  for  a  ship 
called  la  Katerine  of  Franco,  Brittany  or  Spain,  of  the  portage  of  40  tuns, 
of  which  Laurence  Russell,  Robert  de  Mont,  Brenger  Barras,  Nicholas  do 
Seynt  Morys,  Raulet  Babyn,  Giles  le  Petit,  Jaquet  Remon  or  John 
Daunditrue  is  master.  These  letters  have  been  lost  by  accident,  as  Robert 
de  Mont  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  they  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

April  8.  Pardon  to  William  Clitford,  esquire,  late  cscheator  in  the  counties  of 

WestmiDster.  Kent  and  Middlesex,  heir  and  tenant  of  the  lands  late  of  John  Clifford  of 

the  parish  of  Iwode,  co.  Kent,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  11 

February  last    and   all  fines,   amercements,   issues,  debts,  accounts  and 

arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  before  that  date.  By  p.s. 

April  11.         Protection,  so  long    as  they  are  faithful  to  the   king,  for  the  prior 
Westminster,  provincial  and  other^  priors  and  friars  of  the  order  of  St.  Mary  of  Mount 
Carmel  going  to  divers  parts  of  the  realm  preaching  the  word  of  God  and 
doing  other  business,  and  their  places,  affairs  and  goodf .  By  K. 

Mandate  to  all  sheriffs,  mayors,  bailiffs,  ministers  and  others  to  aiTest 
certain  friars  of  the  order  of  St.  Mary  of  Mount  Carmel  who  have  rejected 
their  profession  and  habit  and  wander  about,  and  to  deliver  them  to  any 
house  of  their  order  for  castigation.  By  K. 

April  15.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Nicholas  Leventhorpe  as  surveyor  of 
Westminster,  all  the  king's  castles,  lordships,  manors  and  lands  and  the  farms  of  ulnage 
of  cloth  in  the  counties  of  York,  Westmoreland,  Cumberland,  and  North- 
umberland, the  cities  of  York  and  Carlisle  and  the  towns  of  Kyngeston  on 
Hull  and  Newcastle-on-Tyne  and  receiver  of  all  profits  from  the  same  from 
Michaelmas  last,  rendering  his  account  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  and 
receiving  such  fees  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  ti'easurcr 
before  All  Saints  next,  with  authority  to  inquire  into  the  value  of  the 
premises  and  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council  on  the  quinzaine  of 
Michaelmas  next.  By  K. 

April  24.         Presentation  of  David  Caunton,  chaplain,  to  the  church  of  Llangoydmore, 
Westminster,  in  the  diocese  of  St.  Davids,  void  by  the  death  of  Richard  ap  Gwillm 
Lloyd,  last  parson. 

April  22.         Presentation  of  Walter  Barbour  to  the  parish  church  of  Alvescote,  in 
Westminster,  the  diocese  of  Lincoln. 

May  1 .  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the  marches  of 

Westminster.  Wales  adjacent  for  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of 
St.  Peter,  Gloucester,  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  to  Dan  William 
Farley,  whose  election  as  abbot  John,  bishop  of  Worcester,  has  confirmed 
and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  :~- 
Hereford  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent. 
Salop  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent. 
Wilts. 
.   Warwick. 
Worcester. 
Southampton. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 


334  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1472,  Membrane  16. 

March  7.  ,      Inspeximus  and  confirmation  of  the  following  :— 
Westminster.        ^    ^  demise  by  Henry  Stafford,  knight,  son  of  Humphrey,  late  duke  of 

Buckingham,  and  Margaret,  countess  of  Eiehmond,  his  wife,  late 
the  wife  of  Edmund,  earl  of  Elchmoud,  to  William  Parre,  knight, 
John  Parre,  knight,  John  Pylkyngton,  knight^  Christopher  Mores- 
by, knight,  Thomas  Strikland,  knight,  William  Harington,  esquire, 
and  Thomas  Metkalf,  esquire,  of  their  two  parts  of  the  lordship  or 
township  of  Gresmere,  the  lordship  or  manor  of  Loghrigge,  the  lord- 
ship or  township  of  Longdon,  the  lordship  or  township  of  Casterton, 
the  lordships  or  townships  of  Hamelsett  and  ^Troutebek  with 
their  members,  the  hamlets  of  Appulthwaite  and  Subtusmylnebek 
and  all  lands  in  them,  the  water  of  Kent,  the  manors,  lordships 
or  townships  of  Helsinton,  Crosthwayt,  Hoton,  Frostwayt,  Strik- 
landeketell,  Whitington,  Warton,  Kerneford,  Assheton,  Moreholme, 
ThornetOD,  Kneton  and  Middleton  with  their  members,  all  lands 
in  Scotford,  the  borough  of  Kyrkeby  in  Kendale,  the  bailiwick  of 
the  same  borough,  the  office  of  serjeanty  and  baiUwick  of  Londes- 
dale,  the  close  or  park  of  Calgarth,  the  herbage  and  pannage  of  the 
same,  the  fishery  of  or  in  the  water  of  Wynandremere,  the  herbage 
of  le  Dalehed,  the  toll,  fair  and  market  with  *  lez  wyndeles '  and 
*  lepes  de  le  weyle,'  *  lez  bothes,'  *  shopes,'  *  shamelles,'  bakery, '  lez 
bankes '  with  *  court-housez '  of  the  town  of  Kirkeby  in  Kendale, 
the  borough  and  Methouse'  in  Kirkeby  in  Kendale  with  their 
farms  and  profits,  the  free  farm  of  free  tenants  in  Kendale,  the 
orchard  and  park  of  Moreholme,  the  corn-mill  of  Appultwayte,  the 
manor  or  lordship  of  Netherwyresdale  with  all  advowsons, 
meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  mills,  stews,  stanks,  waters,  fisheries, 
chaces,  warrens,  moors  and  forests,  sometime  parcel  of  the  lordship 
of  Kendale,  and  all  their  part  with  all  lands,  rents,  services, 
knight's  fees,  moors,  mills  and  other  things  late  parcel  of  the  said 
lordship  of  Kendale,  to  hold  from  Whitsuntide  last  past  for  the  life 
of  the  countess  at  a  rent  of  190/.  yearly.  The  said  Henry  and 
countess  have  appointed  William  Flemyng,  esquire,  Thomas 
Jiyggynges,  clerk,  John  Dawney  and  Oliver  Thorneburgh  their 
attorneys  to  deliver  seisin.  20  July,  1 1  Edward  IV. 
2.  A  writing  of  the  said  countess  after  the  death  of  the  said  Henry  her 
husband  confirming  the  above  with  fresh  agreements  as  to  distraint. 
25  November,  1 1  Edward  IV. 
And  grant  to  the  said  William  Parre  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  of  the 
reversion  of  the  said  two  parts  of  the  premises  and  all  other  manors,  lands, 
knights'  fees  and  advowsons  late  parcel  of  the  said  lordship  of  Kendale  on 
the  decease  of  the  said  countess  and  the  reversion .  of  the  third  part  of  the 
same  on  the  death  of  Jaquetta,  duchess  of  Bedford,  to  hold  by  the  accus- 
tomed services,  with  remainder  to  the  said  John  Parre  and  the  heirs  male 
of  his  body.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  15. 

March  16.       Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  clerk  Master  John  Morton  of  the  office  of 

Weitminster.  keeper  of  the  rolls,  books  and  records  of  Chancery  and  the  custody  of  the 

House  or  hospital  of  Converts  for  his  habitation,  receiving  the  accustomed 

fees.  By  K. 

March  14.       Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Norman  of  the  office  of  one  of 

WcBtminiter.   the  four  messengers  of  the  Exchequer,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of 

Robert  Asshwell,  receiving  4i  daily  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer  at  the 

hands  of  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains,  with  a  robe  of  livery  such  as  the 

yeomen  of  the  chamber  have  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe. 

By  p.s. 


12  EDWAED  IV.— Paet  I.  3B8 


1472.  Membrane  15— con** 

March  18.       FArdon  to  Christopher  Sharp,  esquire,  late  esoheator  in  the  county  of 

Westmioster.  York,  of  all  escapes  of  felons  and  all  amercements,  issues,  fines,  forfeitures, 

debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  to  the  king  before  1 6  March  by  reason  of 

his  office.  By  p.s. 

March  18.       Grant  for  life  to  Giles  van  Bassyngham,  smith  of  Calais,  of  the  reversion 

WestmijQBter.  of  the   offices  of  master  smith  and  master  gunner  of  the    said  town  of 

Calais  and  the  marches  of  the  same  on  the  death,  surrender  or  forfeiture  of 

Thomas  Clampard  or  other  occupiers,  with  fees  as  the  said  Thomas  or 

Eobert  Fotte  or  anyone  else  had  in  the  offices.  By  K. 

March  19.       Grant  to  John  Walton,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.   Mary,   Oseney, 

Westminster,   bachelor  of  canon  law,  and  his  assigns  of  the  custody  of  the  temporalities  of 

the  archbishopric  of  Dublin  in  Ireland  with  advowsons  pertaining  to  it 

from  the  death  of  Michael,  last  archbishop,  so  long  as  they  remain  in  the 

king's  hands,  without  rendering  any  account.  By  p.s. 

March  19.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinswoman  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  John  Neville, 
Westmioster.l  marquess  Mountagu,  of  200  marks  yearly  from  Michaelmas  last  for  the 
sustenance  during  minority  of  George,  son  of  the  said  John,  whose  custody 
and  governance  the  king  granted  to  her  by  letters  patent  dated  22  February, 
1 1  Edward  IV. ;  viz.  80^.  from  the  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in  the 
county  of  York  and  Kyngeston  on  Hull  and  the  city  of  York  and  the 
precinct  of  the  same,  20/.  from  the  like  in  the  counties  of  Somerset,  Dorset, 
Wilts  and  Gloucester,  20/.  from  the  custom  and  subsidy  in  the  port  of  Fole, 
8/.  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  of  Ivelcestre,  co.  Somerset,  and  I06s,  8d, 
from  minute  particles  of  a  serjeanty  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

By  p.p. 

March  16.        Frotection,  with  clause  volumus^  for  one  year,  for  James  Fynch,  citizen 
WestmuiBter.  and  barber  of  London,  going  beyond  seas  on  the  king's  business.       By  p.s. 

March  21.       Fresentation  of  Reginald  Beaupie  to  the  parish  church]  of  Lanoyeff  alias 
Westminster.  Llanddowyn  alias  Llanddoynwen  in«Anglesea,  in  the  diocese  of  Bangor. 

March  17.       Grant  to  William  Horsoley  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  of  a  tenement 

Westminster,  called  *  Newe  Town '  by  Bamburgh,  co.  Northumberland,  extended  at  the 

yearly  value  of  50*.  to  hold  by  tlie  accustomed  services.  By  p.s. 

March  20.  Grant  to  Thomas  Cornyell,  knight,  of  the  custody  and  marriage  without 
Westminster,  disparagement  of  William  son  and  heir  of  Richard  Herbert,  knight,  deceased, 
tenant  in  chief ;  and  grant  to  him,  his  executors  and  assigns  of  a  yearly 
rent  of  40/.  during  the  minority  of  the  said  heir  at  the  hands  of  Margaret, 
late  the  wife  of  the  said  Eichard,  who  is  bound  to  render  the  same  to  the 
king  in  accordance  with  a  grant  to  her  by  letters  patent  dated  3  October 
last  {see  p.  275).  By  p.s. 

Mbmbranss  14  and  13. 

March  16.  Appointment  of  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  as  his 
^Westminster,  lieutenant  of  Ireland  for  twenty  years,  with  power  to  appoint  a  deputy  under 
him  in  his  absence,  to  summon  Farliaments  and  councils,  to  keep  the  king's 
peace  and  the  laws  and  customs  of  the  land  and  punish  offenders,  to  receive 
rebels  into  the  king's  peace,  to  pardon  for  treasons  and  other  offences,  to 
take  into  the  king's  hands  all  lands  of  rebels  or  lands  forfeited  or  deserted 
and  grant  the  same  to  suitable  persons,  to  receive  all  issues  and  profits  due 
to  the  king  and  expend  them  on  the  defence  of  the  land  and  other  charges 
there,  to  grant  licences  for  alienation  in  moi*tmain,  appropnation  of 
churches  and  foundation  of  charities  and  frateruities,  to  present  to  benefices 
in  the  king's  gift,  to  take  fealties  and  renunciations  of  archbishops  and 
bishops  and  receive  homages  of  tenants,  to  appoint  and  remove  the 
chancellor,  treasurer,  justices,  barons  of  the  exchequer,  keeper  of  the  rolls 


886  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


2^72.  Membranes  14  and  13— con^. 

of  chancery,  and  other  officers  and  ministers,  to  make  purveyances  for  his 
household  and  soldiers,  to  grant  safe-conducts,  to  receive  accounts  of  officers 
and  ministers,  to  enquire  about  forfeited  goods  and  to  do  all  else  pertaining 
to  his  office.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  13— con^. 

March  11;        General  pardon  to  William  Congerton  alias  CJongreton  of  Huntjmgdon, 
Westminster,  co.  Huntingdon,  *  yoman.'  By  p.s. 

May  8.  Grant  to  Robert  Radclif,  esquire,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  late  wife  of 

Westminster.  Thomas  Dymmok,  knight,  tenant  in  chief,  of  the  custody  of  all  lands  late 
of  the  said  Thomas  during  the  minority  of  Robert  Dymmok  his  son  and 
heir  with  the  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir,  supporting  the  houses,  enclosures,  buildings  and  other  charges 
and  finding  a  competent  sustenance  for  the  heir.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  elsewhere  below, 

* 

May  8.  Grant  to  Dominic  de  Serigo,  physician  of  the  king  and  his  consort 

Westminster.  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  of  150/.  from  the  subsidy  of  Qs.  on  every  tun 
of  sweet  wine  in  the  two  first  carracks  of  Venice  coming  to  any  ports  of  the 
realm ;  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  of  120/.  from  the  said  subsidy  on  sweet 
wine  in  a  carrack  of  Venice  of  which  Julian  Ooppe  was  owner  by  letters 
dated  2^  October,  9  Edward  IV.  surrendered  because  invalid  because 
the  carrack  was  captured  on  its  way  to  the  realm  by  French  pirates,  and  in 
satisfaction  of  80/.  in  addition  for  regard  and  salary.  By  p.s. 

March  21.  Grant  to  Robert  Radclyf,  esquire,  son  of  John  Radclyf,  knight,  and  the 
Westminster,  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  beyond  the  seas  and  in  battles 
in  England,  of  all  manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  within  the 
realm  late  of  William  Fyndern,  esquire,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Fyndem, 
knight,  and  Katharine  his  wife,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of 
the  said  William  in  the»  field  called  <  Bemet  Fold,'  and  all  manors,  lands, 
rents,  reversions  and  services  within  the  realm  of  which  the  said  Katharine 
is  seised  or  anyone  else  to  her  use  and  which  should  descend  to  the  said 
William  on  her  death,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  parks, 
warrens,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge  and  other  appurtenances  by  the 
accustomed  services.  '  By  p.s. 

May  9.  General  pardon  to  Richard  Benette  late  of  Standon,  co.  Hertford,  'hus* 

Westminster,  bondman,'  alias  '  maltman,'  alias  *  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  12  April  last.  By  p.s. 

May  14.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Twysday  and  Robert  Trunke,  pages  of  the 
Westminster,  king's  chamber,  of  a  messuage  or  tenement  in  Sermonerslane  within  the 
city  of  London  late  of  Richard  Maudtleyn,  clerk,  which  James  Hoget  and 
John  Rasshe  lately  held  of  the  grant  of  Henry  IV.  a  tenement  called  *  le 
Blakloft'  with  four  shops  annexed,  another  tenement  with  four  shops 
annexed  and  another  shop  with  a  solar  built  over  it  in  the  lanes  of  Sopers- 
lane  and  Nedelerslane  in  the  parish  of  St.  Anthony,  London,  which  Thomas 
Knolles  and  Richard  Forster,  lately  had  of  the  grant  of  the  said  late  king 
and  which  William  Wexcombe  likewise  had  of  his  grant,  a  house  or  tene- 
ment within  Borchawclano  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary,  Colchurch,  London, 
which  John  Myddelham  lately  had  of  the  grant  of  the  said  late  king,  a 
tenement  containing  two  mansions  in  the  parish  of  St.  Margaret  Patyns, 
London,  which  James  Hogat,  esquire,  lately  had  of  the  grant  of  the  said 
late  king,  and  certain  land  and  pasture  in  Braunston,  Herdwyk  and  Stad- 
hern,  co.  Leicester,  which  William  Sampson  lately  had  of  the  grant  of  the 
said  late  king,  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many 
other  rents  and  services  as  they  wore  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV. 

By  p.s. 


12  EDWABD  IV.— Pabt  I.  3ST 


1472.  Membrane  13 — eonU. 

May  8.  Grant  to  Eobert  Radclif,  esqaire,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of 

Westminster.  Thomas  Dymmok,  knight,  tenant  in  chief,  of  the  custody  of  all  lands  late  of 
the  said  Thomas  during  the  minority  of  Kobert  Dymmok  his  son  and  heir 
with  the  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to 
heir,  supporting  the  houses,  enclosures,  buildings  and  other  charges  and 
finding  a  competent  sustenance  for  the  heir.  By  p.s. 

May  27.      Licence  for  the  prioress  and  convent  of  the  monastery  or  house  regular  of 

Westminster.   St.  Ethelfleda,  Romesey,  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  to  elect  an  abbess  m 

the  place  of  Joan  Brigges,  deceased.  By  p.s.  [3481.] 

Membranb  12. 

June  4.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  David  Gough  of  the  office  of  one  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  Serjeants  at  arms  in  the  place  of  John  Con  vers,  deceased,  with  wages  of 
12d,  daily  from  7  August,  11  Edward  IV.  from  the  issues  of  the  customs 
and  subsidies  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells,  the  petty  custom  and  the 
subsidy  of  tonnage  and  poundage  in  the  port  of  Pole ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant 
of  the  said  office  to  him  with  wages  as  above  from  the  issues  of  the  counties 
of  Essex  and  Hertford  by  letters  patent  dated  the  said  7  August, 
surrendered  because  invalid.  By  p.s. 

June  5.  Presentation  of  William  Gannull,  priest,  to  the  parish  church  of  Lassham, 

Westminster,  in  the  diocese  of  Winchester,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Perett,  last 
parson. 

June  17.  Grant,  during  good  behaviour,  to  Thomas  Hunte  of  the  offices  of  clerk 
Westminster,  and  surveyor  of  the  king's  works  within  the  realm,  with  fees,  profits, 
liveries  of  vestures,  furs  and  linings  of  tartarin  (tartron)  and  all  houses, 
*  storehouses,'  lodges,  counting  houses,  void  plots  and  gardens  for  the  king's 
works  and  stores  before  15  June  and  reasonable  expenses  for  riding,  in  the 
same  manner  as  Thomas  Stratton,  deceased,  had.  By  p.s. 

June  1^2.         General  pardon  to  William  Welles  of  the  county  of  Hertford.         By  p.s. 
Westminster. 

The  like  to  John  Snowdon  of  North  Mymmes,  co.  Hertford,  <yoman.' 

By  p.s. 

July  23.         General  pardon  to  Edmund  Mowntford,  knight.  By  p.8. 

•Westminster. 

Membrane  11. 

Dec.  16.  Whereas  the  sum  of  2,332/.  19^.  9 J.  is  due  from  the  king  to  his  kinsman 
Westminster.  William,  bishop  of  Ely,  for  moneys  lent,  as  appears  in  the  Pell  of  Receipts 
of  the  Exchequer,  viz.  on  5  December,  9  Edward  IV.  700/.  17*.  6c/.  on 
24  February,  9  Edward  IV.  two  sums  amounting  to  900/.,  and  on  7  June, 
10  Edward  IV.  732/.  2s.  3d. ;  and  by  a  tally  levied  at  the  receipt  of  the 
Exchequer  at  Westminster  on  8  February,  9  Edward  IV.  the  king  assigned 
to  the  said  bishop,  then  treasurer,  the  sum  of  40/.  for  moneys  lent,  and  the 
king  assigned  176/.  8^.  3c?.  to  William  Kerver  for  moneys  lent  by  two 
tallies  levied  at  the  said  receipt  on  18  June,  10  Edward  IV.  on  William, 
lord  Hastynges,  receiver-general  of  the  duchy  of  Cornwall,  from  the  issues 
of  his  office,  containing  the  sums  of  106/.  8*.  Sd.  and  70/.  respectively,  and 
the  said  William  Kerver,  being  lately  indebted  to  the  said  bishop  for 
1 76/.  8^.  3d.^  delivered  the  same  two  tallies  to  him  in  payment,  and  the 
king  for  divers  debts  in  which  he  was  indebted  to  Robert  Cousyn,  keeper  of 
the  great  wardrobe,  for  the  expenses  of  the  wardrobe  assigned  to  him  the 
sum  of  20/.  by  another  tally  levied  on  II  November,  9  Edward  IV.  at  the 
said  receipt  on  Ralph  Bere  and  John  Spadard,  then  collectors  of  the  customs 
and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Pole,  from  the  said  customs  and  subsidies,  and  the 

y  9C186.  Y 


338  CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1472.  Membrane  11 — coni. 

said  Robert,  being  lately  indebted  to  the  said  bishop  for  20/.  delivered  this 
tally  to  him  in  payment,  and  these  four  tallies  amount  together  to  the  sum 
of  236/.  8«.  3(/.  and  the  said  bishop  has  received  no  payment  of  the  above 
sums,  amounting  in  all  to  2,569/.  8$.  and  has  surrendered  the  tallies  at  the 
Exchequer  or  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer ;  the  king  hereby  grants  to 
him  and  his  executors  and  administrators  the  sum  of  1,000  marks  yearly 
from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  first  moneys  from  the  customs  and  subsidies 
of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  and  other  merchandise  in  the  following  ports 
until  he  shall  thus  be  fully  satisfied  of  the  said  sum  of  2,569/.  ^9.  viz.  200/. 
in  the  port  of  Suthampton  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  200/.  in  the  port 
of  Sandwich  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  200/.  in  the  port  of  Bristol  and 
ports  and  places  adjacent  and  100  marks  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull 
and  ports  and  places  adjacent.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  in  the  port  of 
Suthampton. 
The  like  to  the  same  in  the  port  of  Sandwich. 
The  like  to  the  same  in  the  port  of  Bristol. 
The  like  to  the  same  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull. 

Dec  20.  Grant  to  Alexander  Lye,  one  of  the  king's  chaplains,  of  the  prebend  of 

Westminster.  Morfell  in  the  collegiate  church  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Burggenorth,  void 

by  the  death  of  Richard  Gillot,  last  incumbent.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  of  the  said  church. 

Dec.  25.  Appointment  of  Roger  Eelsale,  yeoman  of  the  crown,  to  take  carpenters 
Westminster,  called  *  whelers '  and  *  cartwrightes  'and  other  carpenters,  stone-cutters,  smiths, 
plumbers,  bowmakers,  boltmakers  and  other  workmen  for  the  works  of  the 
king's  ordnance  and  bombards,  *  colverynes,'  '  fowlers,'  •  serpentynes '  and 
other  canons  and  powder,  sulphur,  saltpetre,  iron,  stone,  lead  and  other 
necessaries  for  them,  crossbows  and  bolts  for  them,  arrows,  *  bowstaves,' 
'  bowstringes/  lances, '  gley ves '  and  hammers  and  other  necessaries  for  the 
ordnance  and  carriage  for  the  same  and  horses  called  ^  hakneys '  and  ships 
and  other  vessels.  By  K. 

The  like  of  the  king's  servant  Eichard  Milton,  yeoman  of  the  chamber. 

Kov.  22.  Grant  to  Sir  Louis  de  Brugges  de  la  Gruthuse,  prince  of  Steenhase,  lord 
Westminster,  of  Avelghien,  of  Spiers,  of  A.emstede  and  of  Oestampe,  whom  for  his  good 
service  to  the  king  when  beyond  the  seas  the  king  lately  in  full  Parliament* 
at  the  request  of  the  commons  of  the  realm  created  earl  of  Winchester, 
with  i^mainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  of  arms  as  here  depicted,* 
viz.  dasure  a  dix  mascles  dor  enorme  dung  canton  de  nostre  propre  armes 
Dengleterrey  cestassavoir  de  goules  a  ung  lipard  passaunt  dor  armee 
dasure.         \_Fcedera.']  By  K. 

Vacated  and  cancelled,  becatise  surrendered  to  Henry  VIL  at  Calais  in 
his  fifteenth  year, 

MSMBRANB  10. 

May  18.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  of  the 

Westminster,   office  of  keeper  of  the  forests  beyond  Trent  with  the  fees  and  profits 

belonging  to  the  office.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  said  duke  of  the  custody  during  minority  and  marriage  of 
William,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Walgrave,  knight,  and  all  his  manors  and 
lands,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

*  The  arms  are  painted  in  colours  on  the  roll. 


12  EDWAED  IV^Paet  L  339 


1472,  Membrane  10 — c(mt. 

May  22.  Licence  for  the  king's  kinswoman  Margaret,  conntess  of  Richmond 
vyestminster.  daughter  and  heiress  of  John,  duke  of  Somerset,  to  grant  the  manors 
of  Martok,  Cory  Ryvell,  Kingesbury  Regis  and  Queen's  Cammell,  the 
hundreds  of  Bulston,  Abdyke  and  Horethome  and  the  boroughs  of  Lang- 
port  Estover  and  Langport  Westover,  co.  Somerset,  and  the  manors  of 
Sampford  Peverell  and  Allerpeverell,  the  borough  of  Sampford  Peverell 
and  the  hundred  ot  Alberton,  co.  Devon,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons, 
franchises,  liberties  and  privileges,  held  in  chief,  to  Thomas,  cardinal  priest 
of  St.  Ciriac's,  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  Robert,  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells, 
William,  bishop  of  Winchester,  John,  bishop  of  Exeter,  the  king's  kinsman 
John,  earl  of  WOtshire,  Walter  Blount,  knight,  lord  of  Mountjoye,  Owen 
Lloyd,  clerk,  John  Catesby,  Serjeant  at  law,  Richard  Page,  William  Hody 
and  Reginald  Bray,  ^  gentilmen,'  and  their  heirs  and  assigns,  to  fulfil  her 
will.  By  p.s. 

June  22,         Mandate  to  the  cscheator  in  the  counties  of  Southampton  and  Wilts  for 

Westminster,  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Mary,  Romsey,  to 

Elizabeth  Broke,  nun  of  ^e  monastery,  whose  election  as  abbess  William, 

bishop  of  Winchester,  has  confirmed,  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  ordered 

to  be  taken  by  the  prior  of  the  .cathedral  church  of  St.  S withun,  Winchester. 

By  p.s. 
The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  : — 
Gloucester  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent. 
Dorset. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

June  20.         Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony,  earl  of  Ry viers,  that  he  may  take 

Westminster,    1,000  men  at  arms  and  archers  out  of  the  realm  to  Brittany  and  other  parts 

beyond  the  seas  at  his  own  expense  with  certain  captains  appointed  by  him 

to  go  where  he  pleases,  and  that  proclamation  be  made  that  anyone  wishing 

to  go  to  him  has  licence  to  do  so.  By  p.s. 

June  23.         Pardon  to  lliomas,  bishop  of  London,  for  the  escapes  of  Robert  Gargrave 

Westminster,   late  of  London,  'gentilman,'  alias  of  Temysditton,  co.  Surrey,  Thomas 

Ingoldesby  late  of  London,  *  gentilman,'  and  William  Cuttynge  of  Reylegh, 

CO.  Essex,  *  yoman,'  from  his  prison  before  22  June.  By  p.s. 

July  5.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  king's  *  kinsman  Anthony,  earl 

Westminster.  Ryvers,  of  the  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  4  April, 

10  Edward  IV.  being  a  grant  for  life  to  him  of  200/.  yearly.      These 

letters   have  been  lost  by  accident,   as  John  Glover  has  taken  oath  in 

Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

July  6.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Stenys,  for  his  good  service  in  many  battles,  of 

Westminster,  all  messuages,  lands,  rents  and  possessions  late  of  John  Kyng,  clerk, 

within  the  city  of  London,  which  John  Tunley  lately  had  of  the  grant  of 

Henry  TV.  By  p.s. 

July  1.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Fogge,  of  the  tenour  of  the 

Westminster,   enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  14  April,  1  Edward  IV.  being  a  grant  to 

him  for  life  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  tlie  writs  and  rolls  of  the  Common 

Bench.     These  letters  have  been  lost  by  accident,  as  he  has  taken  oath  in 

Chancery,  and  wiU  be  surrendered  if  found. 

July  11.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Fogge,  knight,  and  John  Fogge,  esquire,  his  son 

Westminster,  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  writs  and  rolls  in  the  Common  Bench, 

receiving  the  accustomed  fees,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the  said  John 

Fogge,    knight,    then   esquire,  by  letters  patent  dated   24  (sic)   April, 

1  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  by  surrender  and  cancelled  on  12  Marchy  2  Richard  IIL 

Y  2 


340  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


J472.  Membrane  9. 

April  20.  Grant  to  John  Marshall,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  and  John  Pulter, 
Westminster.  <  gentilman,'  of  the  custody  of  all  manors  and  lands  late  of  Margaret  late 
the  wife  of  Richard  Hatfeld,  esquire,  and  late  the  wife  of  William 
Hyde,  esquire,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  Edward,  son  and  heir 
of  the  said  Eichard  and  Margaret,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  rendering 
yearly  to  the  king  11/.  ISs,  4d.  as  the  said  manors  and  lands  were  extended 
before  William  Hamond,  late  escheator  in  the  county  of  Cambridge,  and 
28*.  4d,  more  of  increment  and  supporting  the  houses,  enclosures,  buildings 
and  other  charges ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  them  at  a  rent  of  11/.  18*.  4f?. 
yearly  and  20d.  more  of  increment,  subject  to  increase  if  anyone  else  should 
offer  more,  by  letters  patent  dated  6  June,  10  Edward  IV.  surrendered. 

By  p.s. 

April  25.         Pardon  to  Thomas,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster, 

Westminster,  ordinary  of  that  place,  for  the  escape  of  Nicholas  Stanbery  late  of  Exeter, 

CO.  Devon,  clerk,  alias  chaplain,  from  his  custody  or  from  his  prison  before 

6  April.  By  p.s. 

April  29.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Eobert  Warde  to  the  office  of  tronage 

Westminster,   and  pesage  in  the  port  of  Boston  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving 

the  accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  of  the  following  in  the  ports  named  and  ports  and  places 
a(^accnt : — 
May  15.  Robert  Cosyn  in  the  port  of  Suthampton,  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

May  29.  Walter  Radclyff  in  the  port  of  Boston.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

May  21.  Licence  for  John  Cartmell,  clerk,  or  his  executors  to  found  a  perpetual 
Westminster,  chantry  of*  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  in  the  cathedral  church 
of  York  for  his  good  estate  and  for  his  soul  after  death  and  the  souls  of 
Eichard,  late  earl  of  Salisbury,  and  Alice  his  consort  and  the  father  and 
mother  of  the  said  John  and  all  for  whom  he  is  bound  to  pray,  to  be  called 
Neville  chantry.  By  p.s. 

June  17.         Appointment    of    John    Kyryell,    esquire,    John     Cole    and    William 

Westminster.   Fetherstone  to  the  command  of  an  armed  power  which  the  king  is  sending 

to  sea  to  resist  his  enemies  and  rebels.  By  K. 

Appointment  of  John  Fogge,  knight,  William  Haute^  knight,  Walter 
Hungerford  and  John  Fogge,  esquire,  to  take  muster  of  the  men  at  arms, 
archers  and  mariners  of  the  same  at  any  place  near  le  Downs  by  Sandwich, 
CO.  Kent,  and  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council.  By  K. 

June  10.         Appointment,    during    pleasure,    from   Easter  last  of  John  Batte  as 

Westminster,  controller  and  surveyor  of  the  office  of  bailiif  in  the  town   and  port  of 

Sandwich,  receiving  10/.  yearly  at  the  hands  of  the  bailiff  from  the  issues 

of  the  office.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

June  26,         Appointment  of  John  Kyryell,  esquire,  Eichard  Haute,  esquire,  Philip 
WcBtminster.  Dymmer,  esquire,  Edward  Brampton,  John  Cole  and  William  Fetherston 
to  the  command  of  an  armed  power  which  the  king  is  sending  to   sea  to 
resist  his  enemies  and  rebels. 

Membrane  8. 

April  24.        Exemplification^  at  the  request  of  Matthias  Cremer,  born  in  the  city  of 
Westminster.   Cologne,  of  the  tenor  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  4  February, 
9  Edward  IV.  granting  that  any  merchant  coming  to  the  realm  and  claiming 
to  be  of  the  Hanse  Almain  shall  not  be  admitted  to  custom  until  he  prove 


12  EDWARD  IV.-.PABT  I.  841 


1472.  Membrane  8 — cont, 

his  claim  by  letters  under  the  seal  of  the  aldermen  of  the  house  in  London 
commonly  called  Guihalda  Teutonicorum  and  by  letters  of  the  said  Matthias, 
and  granting  protection  to  the  said  Matthias  and  his  servants, factors,  houses 
^nd  goods.  These  letters  have  been  lost  by  accident,  as  he  has  taken  oath  in 
Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

Aug.  5.  Grant  to  the  king's  knight  John  Asteley,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  him 

Westmingter.  when  a  prisoner  in  the  hands  of  the  French  by  letters  patent  dated  5  June 
7  Edward  IV,  surrendered  because  he  has  received  no  benefit  therefrom, 
that  he  or  his  executors  or  administrators  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  may 
ship  woollen  cloths,  sacks  and  bales  of  wool,  wool-fells,  tin  and  lead  in  the 
ports  of  London,  Sandwich  and  Suthampton  and  take  them  to  foreign 
parts  by  the  straits  of  Marrok,  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  until  he  shall 
thus  be  satisfied  of  the  sum  of  450/.  due  to  him  for  the  fee  of  his  office  of 
the  king's  standard  bearer.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  Edmund  Holt,  one  of  the  yeoman  of  the  crown,  of  Qd. 

daily  for  the  fee  of  the  crown  from  Easter  la^t  from  the  fee-farm  of  the 

.  •  king's  manor  of  la  Barton  by  Gloucester  at  the  hands  of  the  abbot  of 

St.  Peter,  Gloucester.  By  p.s. 

July  30.  Grant  to  John  Yonge,  knight  and  alderman  of  London,  and  his  heirs  and 
Westminster,  assigns  of  three  messuages  in  the  parish  of  St.  Michael  commonly  called 
*  Paternoster  chirch '  alias  *  Whittington  College '  in  the  ward  of  Vintry, 
London,  late  of  William  Weynsford,  esquire,  to  hold  in  free  burgage  by 
fealty  and  the  rent  of  \d,  yearly,  and  all  issues  of  the  same  from  4  March 
1  Edward  IV.  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  William  Hastinges,  knight,  lord 
of  Hastinges,  by  letters  patent  dated  22  February,  5  Edward  IV^ 
surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  6.  General  pardon  to  Edward  Courtenay  late  of  Bokenok,  co.  Cornwall, 

Westminster,  esquire,  alias  late  of  Excestre,  co,  Devon.  By  K. 

Sept  5.  Bevocation  of  protection  with  clause  voluinuSy  for  one  year,  granted  on 

Westminster.  14  February  last  by  letters  patent  to  William  Ferys  alias  Ferrys  cSias  Ferry, 
citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  going  on  the  king^s  service  in  the  company  of 
the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  warden  of  the  east 
marches  of  England  towards  Scotland,  on  the  safe-custody,  defence  and 
victualling  of  the  same,  because  he  delays  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of 
London,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  sheriffs. 

Membrane  7. 

April  22.  The  king  on  1  May,  7  Edward  IV.  by  letters  patent  granted  for  life  to 
Westminster.  John  ColdaJe  the  office  of  one  of  the  keepers  of  '  le  Overwarde '  within  the 
forest  of  Inglewode,  and,  afterwards  the  said  John  complained  of  having 
been  removed  by  pretext  of  other  letters  patent  granting  the  same  office  to 
Robert  Boost  on  24  October  last,  and  the  king  on  27  November  directed 
William  Par,  knight,  sheriff  of  the  county  of  Cumberland,  to  summon  the  said 
Bobert  before  him  in  Chancery  on  the  quinzaine  of  St.  Hilary  to  show  cause 
why  the  said  John  shouldj  not  be  restored  to  possession.  The  sheriff*  has 
returned  that  he  summoned  the  said  Bobert  by  William  Huddesson  and  • 
Richard  Stele,  good  men  of  his  bailiwick,  but  the  said  Bobert  did  not  appear 
and  judgment  was  given  against  him  by  Bobeit,  bisliop  of  Bath  and  Wells, 
the  chancellor,  and  the  court  of  Chancery.  The  king  accordingly  revokes 
the  said  letters  patent  to  the  said  Bobert. 

July  27.  Licence  fur  John  Wadham,  esquire,  to  go  to  the  court  of  Bome,  the 

Westminster.  Holy  Land  and  other  parts   beyond  the  seas  on  pilgrimage,  with   three 

persons  in  his  company  and  as  many  horses  and  gold  and  silver  in  money 


342  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1472.  Membrane  l^-^cont, 

to  the  sam  of  60/.  tapers  (bogeis),  caskets,  wallets,  fardels,  letters,  papers, 
rolls,  memoranda,  writings  aud  other  things.  By  p.s. 

Julj  28.  Grant  to  the  king  s  knight  Galiard  de  Dureford,  lord  of  Duras  and 
Westminster.  Blanquefort,  and  liis  heirs  male  of  the  lordship,  castle  and  town  of  la 
Sparre  in  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine  and  all  castles,  manors,  hundreds,  lands, 
meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  rents,  services,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs, 
escheats,  waters,  fisheries,  warrens,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge 
advowsons  and  other  profits  within  or  pertaining  to  the  same.     [Fadera^i 

By  p.s. 

Aug.  4.         Appointment  of  Galliard  de  Dureford,  lord  of  Duras,  to  the  command  of 

Westminster,   an  armed  power  which  the  king  is  sending  beyond  the  seas  to  resist  his 

enemies.    [^FcederaJ]  '  By  K. 

Aug.  1.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Strelley  and  Margaret  his  wife,  for  their  good 

Westminster,  service  to  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  of  a 
yearly  rent  of  10/.  from  Easter  last  from  a  farm  of  20/.  paid  yearly  to 
the  king  from  the  lands  of  Eustace  Burneby  in  Watford,  co.  Northampton.  ^ 

By  p.s. 

Aug.  4.  Ratification  of  the  estate  which  Lewis  ap  Jankyn,  king's  clerk,  has  as 

Westminster,  parson  of  the  church  of  Manavon,  in  Ihe  diocese  of  St.  Asaph. 

Aug.  6.  Pardon  to  John  Brampton,  citizen  and  ^  stokfyssemonger '  of  London, 

Westminster,  late  one  of  the  customers  of  the  great  custom  and  collector  of  the  Ss.  in 

the  tun  and  the  I2d.  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of  London,  of  all  offences 

committed  by  him  before  4  August  and  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due 

from  him  to  the  King.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  Thomas  Pynde,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  late  one  of  the 
customers  of  the  great  custom  and  collector  of  the  Bs,  in  the  tun  and  the 
12^.  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of  London.  By  pjs. 

Aug.  5.  Grant  to  Master  John  Haddon,  chaplain,  of  the  prebend  of  St.  Mary 

Westminster.  Magdalene,  Alveley,  in  the  free  chapel  or  collegiate  church  within  the  king's 
castle  of  Brugenorth,  co.  Salop,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Freman. 

By  p.s. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  of  the  chapel. 

Aug.  18.        Presentation  of  Thomas    Gerard,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of 
Westminster.  SS.  Simon  and  Jude^  Norwich,  with  the  parish  churches  of  St.  Swithun 
in  the  same  and  Grostwhite  annexed,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  void  by 
the  resignation  of  the  last  incumbent. 

Aug.  27.         Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.   Mary, 
Westminster.  Oseney,  of  the  order  of  St.   Augustine,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  to 
elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  John,  last  abbot,  consecrated  archbishop 
of  Dublin. 

Sept.  9.  Signification  to  Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Westminster,  of  Eichard  Leycetur,  canon  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Osenay,  as  abbot 
thereof. 

Sept.  9.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Alestre  of  the  king's  free  chapel  within  the  castle 

Westminster,  of  Notyngham  and  the  custody  of  the  same,  void  by  the  demise  of  John 

Fowler,  chaplain.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  6. 

Aug.  5.  Licence  for  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  to  enter  freely 

Westminster,  into  all  castles,  lordships,  lands,  rents,  services,  possessions  and  here- 
ditaments with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  franchises,  liberties,  reliefs, 
xeversions  And  other  profits,  parcel  of  the  earldom,  honour  and  lordship  of 


12  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I.  843 


1472.  Membrane  6 — eont. 

Bichmond.  which  Eichard  Widevyll,  knight,  and  Jaquetta  his  wife,  late 
.  duchess  of  Bedford,  now  deceased,  held  for  her  life,  the  reversion  of  which 
was  granted  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated  20  September,  2  Edward  IV. 

Bj  p.s. 

July  4.  Whereas  Henry  IV.  by  letters  patent  dated  16  Noven\.ber,  3  Henry  IV. 

Westminster,  granted  to  his  brother  John,  earl  of  Somerset,  and  his  heirs  the  manors  of 
Sampford  Peverell  and  Allerpeverell  with  all  lands,  rents,  services  and 
other  profits  late  of  William  Asthorpe,  knight,  in  the  county  of  Devon 
with  appurtenances  in  Sampford  Peverell,  AUer  Peverell,  Buhull,  Lyner- 
more,  Prattesland,  Swyndon,  Colyford,  Pechecroft,  Halswod,  the  hundred 
of  Halberton,  Asshe  Thomas,  Prestonlond,  Yernescombe^  Shutlake, 
Bolealler,  Tee,  Shafteshaies,  Howingham  and  Westcote  and  all  knights' 
fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  escheats,  reliefs,  courts  leet,  hundreds, 
rents,  services,  meadows,  pastures,  parks,  chaces*  warrens,  woods,  com- 
mons, fisheries,  mills,  stanks^  moors,  marshes,  waters,  stews,  passages, 
views  of  frank-pledge,  infangthef,  outfangthef,  waif,  stray,  chattels  of 
felons  and  fugitives  and  other  profits  in  the  said  county,  iu  the  hands  of  the 
said  king  because  the  said  William  was  a  bastard  and  died  without  heir, 
and  the  above  have  descended  to  the  king's  kinswoman  Margaret,  countess 
of  Bichmond,  as  kinswoman  and  heir  of  the  said  earl,  viz.  daughter  of  his 
son  John,  late  duke  of  Somerset,  but  have  been  taken  into  the  king's 
hands  because  the  lettera  are  invalid ;  the  king  grants  the  same  to  her  and 
her  heirs  and  pardons  to  her  all  issues  after  29  September,  9  Edward  IV. 

By  p.s. 

Aug.  27.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king^s  servant  John  Gwynne  of  the  office  of  ono 
Westminster,  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms  from  25  October  last  with  wages  of  12c?. 
daily  from  the  issues  of  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  of  Colchester  and  a 
livery  of  the  suit  of  the  king's  esquires  yearly  at  the  great  wardrobe. 

By  p.s. 

Sept.  4.  Grant  to  William  Aykroyd,  clerk,   and   John  Hardyng,  clerk,  of  the 

Westminster,  presentations  to  the  parish    churches    of  Southflete  and  Trottesclive,  in 
the  diocese  of  Bochester,  now  void,  for  this  turn  only. 


Westminster. 


Membrane  5. 

Ma;  7.  Bevocation   of  the  protection,  with    clause  volumusi  for    one   year, 

r.  lately  granted  by  letters  patent  to  .Lewis  Fyssher  of  Stourton,  co. 
Wilts,  *  gentilman,'  going  on  the  king's  service  \n  the  company  of  the 
king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  to  that 
land  on  the  safe  custody,  defence  and  victualling  of  the  same,  because 
he  delays  at  Briggewater,  co.  Somerset,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the 
shenlF. 

May  11.  Signification  to  Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Westminster,  of  Eustace  Barnard,  canon  of  the  priory  of  Baunston,  of  the  order  of 
St.  Augustine,  as  prior  of  that  place. 

May  10.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Edmund  Wichyngham,  esquire,  and  Alice 
Westminster,  his  wife  and  William  Berdwell  the  younger,  esquire,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
the  present  tenants  of  the  manor  of  Kellyng,  of  the  following : — 

1.  A  charter  dated  at  Calais,  20  July,  21  Edward  III.  granting  to  John 

Avenel  and  his  heirs  free  warren  in  all  their  demesne  lands  of 
Kellyng  and  Salthous,  co.  Norfolk,  provided  they  are  not  within  the 
metes  of  the  forest. 

2.  Another  charter  of  the  same  date  granting  to  the  same  a  market  weekly 

on  Tuesdays  at  the  said  manor  and  a  fair  there  yearly  on  the  vigil  and 
the  day  of  the  Exaltation  of  the  Holy  Cross. 

fov  1  mark  paid  in  the  banaper. 


344  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1472.  Membrane  5 — cont. 

May  12.         Presentation  of  John  Grome,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  Drajton 
Westminster.  Passelowe,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Edward 
Betriche. 

June  2.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Gogh  during  the  minority  of  the  earl 

Wcstminiter,   of  Pembroke  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  Dunster  and  the  custody  of  the  park 

of  Mersshewode  with  a  plot  pertaining  to  it  in  the  county  of  Somerset, 

with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

May  20.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  of  the 

Westminster,  office  of  great  chamberlain  of  England  as  fully  as  Kichard,  late  earl  of 
Warwick,  had  the  same,  receiving  such  fees  as  the  latter  had  at  the  receipt 
of  the  Exchequer,  with  all  other  accustomed  profits ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant 
of  the  office  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  by  letters 
patent  dated  18  May,  11  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

June  2.  Licence  for  the  prior  and  chapter  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Holy 

Westminster.  Trinity,  Norwich,  to  elect  a  bishop  in  the  place  of  Walter  le  Hert,  deceased. 

IFoedera.]  By  p.s. 

June  3.  ijreneral  pardon  to  John  Waleys,  vicar  of  the  parish  church  of  Bolney, 

Westminster,  co.  Sussex,  alias  John  Auerey  of  Bolney,  chaplain,  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  20  May  last.  By  p.s. 

June  6.  Protection  with  clause  volumusj  for  one  year,  for  John  Fynaunce  lato  of 

Westminster.  Olney,  co.  Buckingham,  esquire,  alias  John  Finance  late  of  Stachedeyn, 
CO.  Bedford,  'gentilman,'  alias  of  Husbondcrowley,  co.  Bedford,  ^gentilman,' 
alias  John  Fynciance  late  of  Hertillingborogh,  co.  Northampton,  going  on 
the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of 
Clarence,  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  to  that  land  on  the  safe-custody,  defence 
and  victualling  of  the  same.  By  bill  of  p.s. 

June  4.  Grant  for  life  to  Gilbert  Thomson  of  Gillingham,  co.  Dorset,  of  two 

Westminster,  closes  within  the  privilege  of  Gillyngham  late  of  Edward  Ellesmere,  rebel, 

attainted  of  high  treason  in  the  first  year  of  the  reign,  not  exeeeding  the 

value  of  26s,  Qd.  By  p.s. 

June  10.        Signification  to  W.  bishop  of  Winchester  of  the  royal  assent  to  the 

Westminster,   election  of  Elizabeth  Broke,  nun  of  the  monastery  of  St*  Mary,  Ilomsey,  as 

abbess  of  that  place.  By  p.s. 

June  12.         Grant  to  John  Fogg,  knight,  James  Gpldwell,  clerk,  the  king's  coun- 

Westminster,  dllors,  and  Nicholas  Gold  well,  clerk,  of  the  custody  of  the  temporalities  of 

the  bishopric  of  Norwich  during  its  voidance  by  the  death  of  Walter  Libert, 

last  bishop,  without  rendering  anything  to  the  king.  By  K. 

Membrane  4. 

Aug.  7.  John  Marney,  knight,  deceased,  for  divers  trespasses  and  other  offences 

Westminster,  committed  by  him  in  the  year  8  Edward  IV.  was  fined  800/.,  for  the  pay- 
ment of  which  Thomas  Tyreli,  knight,  Thomas  Cornwalles  of  Bartillesden, 
John  Rous,  esquire,  and  John  Throgmerton,  esquire,  were  bound  for  him, 
and  for  their  Exoneration  they  and  Thomas  Mountgomery,  knight,  William 
Lygon,  esquire,  and  Walter  Brokhampton,  esquire,  and  Lewis  Fitz  Lowes, 
esquire,  now  deceased,  were  enfeoffed  by  the  said  ^Fohn  Maniey  and  Joan 
his  wife  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  reversions,  and  possessions  of  these 
latter  in  the  counties  of  Essex,  Oxford  and  Buckingham,  the  king's  licence 
having  been  obtained,  under  certain  forms  and  conditions  specified  in  a 
will  of  the  said  John  Marney,  and  for  greater  security  a  fine  was  levied  in 
the  king's  court  at  Westminster  on  the  morrow  of  the  Ascension, 
9  Edward  IV.  before  Robert  Danby,  Walter  Moyle,  John  Nedeham, 
Bichard  Chokke,  Thomas  Lytelton  and  Thomas  Yonge,  justices,  and  after- 


12  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I.  845 


1472*  Membrane  4 — cant. 

wards  on  the  octaves  of  Holy  Trinity  before  the  same  justices  and  others 
between  the  said  Thomas,  Thomas,  Lewis,  Thomas,  WUliam,  Walter,  John 
and  John,  complainants,  and  the  said  John  and  Joan,  deforciants,  touching 
the  said  lordships,  manors,  lands,  reversions,  and  possessions  by  the  name  of 
the  manors  of  Leyre  Marney,  Gyppecrake,  Horndonhous  and  Ardernhall 
and  one  messuage  in  Southwokyndon  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of 
Leyre  Marney,  co.  Essex,  and  two  parts  of  a  third  part  of  the  manor  of 
Chepyngnorton  and  the  third  part  of  a  third  part  of  the  same  manor,  co. 
Oxford,  and  two  parts  of  the  manor  of  Kyngsey  and  four  messuages,  45 
acres  of  land  and  10  acres  of  meadow  in  Kyngsey,  co.  Buckingham,  viz.  the 
said  John  and  Joan  acknowledged  the  premises  to  be  the  right  of  the  said 
Thomas  Tyrell  and  released  the  same  with  the  exception  of  the  said  third 
part  of  a  third  part  to  the  said  complainants  and  the  heirs  of  the  said 
Thomas  and  also  the  reversion  of  the  said  third  part  of  a  third  part  on 
the  death  of  Margaret,  late  the  wife  of  John  Echyngham,  who  holds  it  for 
*  life  of  the  inheritance  of  the  said  John  Marney,  and  for  this  the  said  com- 

plainants granted  600/.  to  the  said  John  and  Joan,  the  king's  licence 
having  been  obtained.  And  at  another  time  the  said  Thomas  Tyrell  and 
others  were  enfeoffed  by  the  said  John  Marney  of  the  manor  of  Culquite, 
CO.  Cornwall,  to  fulfil  his  will ;  and  afterwards  in  the  year  11  Edward  IV. 
certain  officers  and  ministers  of  the  king  for  other  treasons,  insurrections, 
trespasses,  and  offences  by  the  said  John  Marney  took  into  the  king's 
hands  the  interest  in  all  the  above.  The  king  now  for  a  certain  sum  of 
money  paid  to  him,  by  the  hands  of  his  brother  Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester, 
by  the  said  Joan,  Thomas,  Thomas,  Thomas  and  John  Rous  beyond  the 
said  fine  of  800/.  pardons  the  i^aid  treasons,  insurrections,  trespasses  and 
offences  and  releases  his  right  in  the  above  premises  to  the  said  Thomas, 
Tliomas,  Thomas,  William,  Walter,  John  Rous  and  John  Throgmerton  and 
others  aforesaid  and  the  heirs  of  Thomas  Tyrell,  and  grants  licence  for 
the  said  Thomas,  Thomas,  Thomas,  William,  Walter,  John  and  John  to 
grant  the  said  two  parts  of  the  manor  of  Kyngesey  with  the  exception  of 
an  acre  of  land  in  Kyngesey  and  the  said  two  parts  of  a  third  paErt  of  the 
manor  of  Chepyngnorton  with  the  exception  of  an  acre  of  land  in  Chepyng- 
norton, held  in  chief,  to  William  Hampton,  knight,  citizen  and  alderman  of 
London,  and  John  Grene  of  the  county  of  Essex,  esquire,  and  for  these  to 
re-grant  the  same  to  the  said  Thomas,  Thomas,  Thomas  and  John  Rous 
and  John  Morton,  king's  clerks  keeper  of  the  rolls  of  Chancery,  Humphrey 
Starkey,  recorder  of  London,  Humphrey  Tjrrell,  esquire,  Robert  Tyrell, 
esquire,  Thomas  Lygon,  esquire,  and  William  Badby,  esquire  and  their 
heirs.  By  pjs. 

Aug.  27.         General  pardon  to  William  Pirton  cdias  Pireton  alias  Pyrton  late  of 

Westminster.  Litell  Bentley,  co.  Essex,  knight,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

25  August  and  all  fines,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to 

the  king.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  3. 

March  9.         Pai'don  to   Christopher  Moresby,  knight,  late  esquire,   late  sheriff  of 
Westminster.   Cumberland,   late  escheator  in  the   counties  of  Cumberland   and   West- 
moreland, son  and  heir  of  Christopher  Moresby,  late  sheriff  of  Westmoreland, 
of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  1  December  last,  and  all  fines,  issues, 
debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  By  p.s. 

March  25.       Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  of  the 

Westminster,  lordship  and  manor  of  Claveryng,  co.  Essex,  the  lordship  and  manor  of 

Newport  Paynell,  the  park  of  Tikford,  the  castle  and  lordidiip  of  Morende, 

the  lordship  and  manor  of  Solyhull,  the  park  of  Fulbroke  and  an  inn  called 


346  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


•    1472,  Membrane  S^-eont. 

Me  Herber'  in  the  city  of  London  with  the  tenements,  rents  and  buildings 
belonging  to  it,  and  knight's  fees,  advowsons,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank- 
pledge, parks,  woods,  chaces,  warrens,  fisheries,  fairs,  markets,  liberties, 
franchises,  and  other  commodities.  B7  E. 

April  16.        General  pardon  to  William  Brokeshaw  late  apprentice  of  the  city  of 

Westminster.  London,  son  of  John  Brokshawe  of  Cambridge,  of  aU  offences  committed 

by  him  before  28  March  last.  By  p.s. 

May.  4.  Greneral  pardon  to  John  Roche  of  Chester,  ^  bochour,'  of  all  felonies 

Westminster,   committed  by  him  before  28  April  last.  By  p.s. 

June  19.  Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  servant  John  Wykes,  esquire,  as  one 

Westminster,  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  receiving  60  marks  yearly  from  Easter  last 

from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham.  By  p.8. 

June  4.  Licence  for  the  appropriation  in  mortmain  without  inquisition  by  William, 

Westminster,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  St.  Mary,  Jorvall,  of  the  church  of  Ayjiderby 
Withstepill  and  the  free  chapel  of  Westwitton,  co,  York,  not  held  in  chieii 
which  are  of  their  own  patronage. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  26.         General  pardon  to  Richard  Sharp  late  of  Wyng,  co.  Rutland,  ^  hus- 

Westminster.  bondman,'  alias  late  of  Preston,  co.  Rutland, '  frankaleyn,'  of  all  offences 

committed  by  him  before  25  July.  By  p.s. 

July  26.         The  like  to  John  Sharpe  of  Wyng,  co.  Rutland,  ^  husbondman,'  alias 

Westminster,  late  of  Preston,  co.  Rutland,  ^yoman,'  alicu  ^frankaleyn,'  of  all  offences 

commited  by  him  before  24  July.  By  p.8. 

Aug.  12.        Appointment  of  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke   of  Gloucester,  as 

Westminster,  steward  of  the  lordship,  town  or  manor  of  Ripon,  parcel  of  the  temporalities 

of  the  archbishopric  of  York,  so  long  as  these  remain  in  the  king's  hands, 

with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s, 

Mbmbranb  2. 

June  12.         Pardon,  for  1  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper,  to  Richard  Midelton,  esquire, 
Westminster,  and  Matilda  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Grene,  knight,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Grene^  knight,  tenant  in  chief,  of  their  trespass  in  intermarrying  without 
licence. 

June  12.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  John  Stafford,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  of 
Westminster,  the  reversion  of  a  messuage  or  inn  called  *  Hungerford  Inne  *  near  Charing- 
crosse,  co.  Middlesex,  late  of  Robert  Hungerford,  knight  lord  Hungerford, 
attainted  of  high  treason,  on  the  death  of  the  king's  aunt  Anne,  duchess  of 
Buckingham,  who  holds  the  same  for  life  of  the  king's  gi*ant,  to  hold  by  the 
services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  it 
was  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s* 

June  18.         General  pardon  to  Roger  Boston  late  of  Northampton,  *  miller,'  of  all 
Westminster,  offences  committed  by  him  before  3  May  last.  By  p.s. 

June  13.         Pardon  to  Richard  Culpeper,  esquire,  late  sheriff  of  Kent,  of  all  offences 

Westminster,  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  amercements,  debts,  accounts  and  arreara 

due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  p.s. 

July  11.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Astun  alias  Aston,  monk  of  the  order  of 

Westminster.  St.  Benedict,  late  of  Lanreythowe,  co.  Cornwall,  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  1  February  last.  By  p.s. 

July  1.  Licence,  for  6  marks  paid  by  them  in  the  hanaper,  for  Thomas  Burdet 

Westminster,  and  Thomas  Throkmarton  to  grant  the  manors  of  Kynvare  and  Stourton, 

CO.  Stafford,  held  in  chief,  to  Roger  Tocotes,  knight,  Nicholas  Latomer, 

knight,  John   Say,  knight,  John   Tapton,  clerk,  John  Barnaby,  clerk, 


12  EDWABD  IV.— Pabt  I.  847 


1472.  Membrane  2 — cont, 

William  Oanjnges  of  Bristol,  clerk,  Thomas  Haukjns,  clerk,  William 
Mitton,  esquire,  John  Gilbert,  derk,  and  Thomas  Wilmot,  clerk,  and  their 
heirs. 

Jnlj  17.  Pardon  to  Eleanor  Beamont  late  the  wife  of  Henry  Beamount,  knight, 
Westminster,  alias  executrix  of Hhe  will  of  Henrj  Beaumount,  knight,  late  sheriff  of 
Stafford,  and  tenant  of  his  lands,  alias  executrix  of  the  will  of  Heniy 
Beaumount,  knight,  late  esquire,  escheator  of  the  countj  of  Worcester,  of 
all  offences  committed  by  her  before  5  July,  all  alienations  and  perquisitions 
by  her  of  land  without  licence  and  all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts, 
accounts  and  arrears  due  from  her  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

July  20.         General  pardon  to   Thomas  Coke  eUias   Cooke,  knight,  citizen    and 

Westminster,  alderman  of  London,  alicu  merchant,  alias  citizen  and  draper  of  London, 

alias  late  one  of  the  customers  in  the  port  of  Suthampton.  By  p.s. 

Tlie  like  to  Philip  Coke  alias  Cooke  late  of  London,  *  gentilman,'  son  of 
Thomas  Coke  late  of  London,  knight.  By  p.s« 

July  23.         Presentation  of  John  Launce,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  Weston 
Westminster,  by  Becclis,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich. 

July  23.         Presentation  of  Thomas  Chuwe,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  Chilton 
Westminster.  Cantelope,  in  the  diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells. 

July  23.         Pardon    to  Edward,    bishop  of  Carlisle,   for    his  good    services  and 

Westminster,  expenses  on  embassies   and  at  other  times,  for  the  escape  of  William 

Bourgh,  convicted  of  certain  felonies  before  the  justices  of  the  peace  and 

the  justices  of  oyer  and  terminer  in  the  county  of  Cumberland,  and 

committed  to  his  custody  as  a  clerk  convicted.  By  K. 

July  15.         General  pardon  to  William  Chester,  merchant  of  the  staple  of  Calais, 

Westminster,  alias  citizen  and  *  wolman '  of  London,  alias  citizen  and  skinner  of  London, 

alias  citizen  and  *  belfounder '  of  London,  of  all  ofiences  committed  by  him 

before  6  July.  .  By  p.8. 

The  like  to  Richard  Chester  of   Stowe  St.  Edward,  co.   Gloucester, 
<  chapman,'  alias  *  wolman,'  cUias  citizen  and  skinner  of  London.       By  p.s, 

Membrane  1. 

Aug.  4.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Geofiey  Kydwelly  as  surveyor  of  all 
Westminster,  the  king's  castles,  lordships,  manors  and  lands  and  the  subsidy,  ulnage  and 
forfeiture  of  doth  in  the  counties  of  Somerset,  Dorset,  Devon  and  Cornwall 
specified  in  a  roll  annexed  to  these  presents,  and  receiver  of  the  same,  and 
of  all  farms  specified  in  the  said  schedule,  rendering  his  account  yearly 
at  the  Exchequer,  with  authority  to  enquire  into  the  value  of  the  premises 
and  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council.  All  persons  fi*om  whom  he 
shall  receive  any  sums  by  pretext  of  these  letters  shall  be  quit,  so  that  the 
sheriffs  and  other  ministers  and  officers  of  the  king  shall  stay  the  levy  of 
such  sums  notwithstanding  any  mandates  or  summonses  of  the  Exchequer 
directed  to  them  in  respect  thereof.  He  shall  not  however  receive  any  sum 
less  than  40«.  And  he  shall  retain  from  the  issues  of  the  premises  as 
much  as  shall  be  asreed  upon  between  himself  and  the  treasurer  by  an 
indenture  to  be  enrolled  in  the  Exchequer.  By  K. 

The  like  of  the  following  : — 

Maurice  Kydwelly,  in  the  counties  of  Hereford,  Gloucester,  Worcester, 
Wilts,  Oxford  and  Berks  and  the  town  of  Bristol. 

Nicholas  Leventhorp,  in  the  counties  of  York,  Westmoreland,  Cum- 
berland and  Northumberland,  the  cities  of  York  and  Carlisle  and 
the  towns  of  Kyngeston  upon  Hull  and  Newcastle  upon  Tyne. 


348  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1472.  Membrane  1 — cont, 

Bobert  Plomer,  in  the  counties  of  Cambridge,  Huntingdon,  Essex, 

Hertford,  Bedford,  BuckiDgham,  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  and  the  city 

of  Norwich. 
William  Brent,  in  the  counties  of  Kent,  Sun*ey,  Sussex  and   South-» 

ampton,  the  town  of  Southampton  and  the  city  of  Canterbury. 
Bichard  Spert,  in  the  counties  of  Lincoln,  Northampton  and^Butland 

and  the  city  of  Lincoln. 
Thomas  Hunt  and  John  York,  in  the  counties  of  Nottingham,  Derby, 

Stafford,   Salop,  Warwick  and  Leicester,  the  city  of  Coventry  and 

the  town  of  Nottingham. 

Aug.  20.         Grant  to  David  Hopton,   chaplain,   derk   of  the  king's  closet,  of  the 

WestmiMter.  prebend  in  the  king's  college  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore 

void  by  the  death  of  Master  Baldwin  Hyde.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  college. 

Aug.  6.  Appointment  of  Thomas  Hunte  as  clerk  of  the  works  at  the  palace  of 

Westminster.  Westminster,  the  Tower  of  London,  the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  the  king's 
manors  of  Eltham,  Claryndon,  Groveley,  Melchet,  Finkeley,  Dyley, 
Bnkholt,  Shene,  Chilterne  Langley  and  Odiham,  the.  king's  lodges  within 
the  parks  of  Eltham,  Claryndon,  Chilterne  Langley  and  Odiham,  the  king's 
mews  for  falcons  by  Charyngcrouche  and  all  other  castles,  manors  and 
lodges  of  the  king  within  the  realm,  and  of  the  gardens,  stanks,  mills  and 
other  houses  and  enclosures  pertaining  to  the  same,  with  power  to  take 
stone-cutters,  plumbers,  carpenters,  masons  and  other  workmen,  and  stone, 
timber,  tiles,  shingles,  glass,  iron,  lead  and  other  necessaries  and  carriage 
for  the  same,  to  enquire  whether  any  of  such  materials  have  been  carried 
away  and,  if  so,  to  recover  the  same,  and  to  sell  branches,  bark  and  other 
residue  of  trees  provided  for  the  works,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  in 
the  same  manner  as.  Thomas  Stratton,  deceased,  or  any  other  occupant  of 
the  office.  By  p.s. 

Aug  26,  General  pardon  to  Edward  Grey  of  Asteley,  co.  Warwick,  knight,  alitu 
Westminster,  late  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  alias  late  of  Groby,  co.  Leicester,  alias 
son  of  Edward  Grey,  knight,  late  lord  of  Ferrers  of  Groby,  of  all  offences 
committed  by  him  before  24  August  and  all  ddbts,  accounts  and  arrears 
due  from  him  to  the  king  ;  and  restoration  to  him  of  all  lands  or  tenements 
which  he  held  in  his  own  right  or  the  right  of  Elizabeth  his  wife.     By  p.s. 

Membrane  29d — 27d. 
Commissions  of  the  peace  in  various  counties.     {See  Appendix.) 

Membrane  26d. 

March  7.  Commission  of  array,  to  the  king's  brothers  G«orge,  duke  of  Clarence, 
Westminster,  and  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John  Straunge  of  Straungc,  knight,  John 
Sutton  of  Dudle,  knight,  William  Hasty nges  of  Haslyngcs,  knight,  William 
Parre,  knight,  Thomas  Ferrers,  knight,  Simon  Montefort,  knight,  Richard 
Verney,  knight,  John  Grevile,  knight,  William  Lucy,  John  Hugford, 
Thomas  Burget,  Henry  Botiller,  John  West,  John  Beaufitz  and  the  sheriff, 
in  the  county  of  Warwick.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  : — 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  Edmund, 
earl  of  Kent,  Anthony  Grey,  knight,  Reginald  Grey,  knight,  John 
Sturgeon,  esquire,  John  Hervy,  esquire,   John  Forster,  esquire. 


12  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I.  349 


1472,  Membrane  26d~^cont, 

William  Hertishorn,   esqaire,  and    the  sheriff,'  in  the  county  of 
Bedford. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,   Richard,  duke   of  Gloucester,   Edmund, 
earl  of  Kent,  Henry  Grey,  knight,  Edmund  Rede,  knight,  Richard 
Foweler,  John  Hervy,  Richard  Maryot,  John  GiiTord,  William  Lucy, 
Richard  Bulstrode,  Richard  Lovell  and  the  sheriiF,  in  the  county  of 
Buckingham. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John,  duke 
of  Suffolk,  John  Burghcher  of  Earners,  knight,  William  Norys, 
knight,  William  Trussell,  knight,  John  Cheyny,  esquire,  Thomas 
Dalamare  and  the^  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Berks. 
George,    duke    of   Clarence,    Richard,  duke  of    Gloucester,    John 
Lescrope,  knight,  John  Cheyny,  knight,  Thomas  Grey,  knight,  John 
Alyngton,  WUliam  Alyngton,  John  Anste,  William  Frevile  and  the 
sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Cambridge. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of   Gloucester,   Edmund, 
earl  of  Kent,  John,   earl   of   Wiltshire,   Anthony    Grey,   knight, 
William    Hastynges,    knight,    Ralph    Hastynges,    knight,    Walter 
Mauntell,  knight,  Guy  Wolston,  John  Dyve,  William  Newenham, 
John  Eltonhed,  Roger  Salesbury  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of 
Northampton. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  Henry,  earl 
of  Northumberland,  Ralph  Graystok  of  Graystok,  knight,  Thomas 
Lumley,  knight,  Robert  Constable,  knight,  John  Constable,  knight, 
Robert  Helyard  the  elder,  John  Heytfeld  and  the  sheriff  of  York,  in 
the  East  Riding. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  Henry,  earl 
of  Northumberland,  John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,   Ralph  Graystok  of 
Graystok,  knight,  William  Stanley,  knight,  John  Say  vile,  knight, 
John    Pylkyngton,   knight,    James   Haryngton,   knight,    Richard 
Fitz -William,  knight,  Hugh  Hastynges,  knight,  William  Flumton, 
knight,  William  Gascoign  and  the   sheriff  of  York,  in  the  West 
Riding. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  Henry,  earl 
of  Northumberland,  Ralph  Graystok  of  Graystok,  knight,  Thomas 
Lumley,  Henry  Fitz  Hugh,  knight,  James  Strangwys,  knight,  John 
Conyers,    knight,   John    Pykeryng,    knight,   Edmund  Hastynges, 
knight,    Ralph    Ayston,  kni|2:ht,  William  Ewre,  knight,  and    the 
sheriff  of  York,  in  the  North  Riding. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  Henry,  earl 
of   Northumberland,   Ilumphrey   Dacre,    knight,   William    Farre, 
knight,    Thomas    Lanplev,   knight,    John    Krakenthorp,    kuight, 
William  Lygh,  knight,  Thomas  Curwen,  knight,  Thomas  Broughton, 
knight,  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Cumberland. 
George,  duke  of  Clai'cnce,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John  Beau- 
champ  of  Fowyk,  knight,   Walter  Devereulx   of  Fen-ers,  knight, 
John  Botiller,  knight,  John  Grovyle,  knight,  Richard  Beauchamp, 
knight,  Maurice  Berkeley  of  Beverston,  knight,  John  Cassy,  Thomas 
Baynham  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Gloucester. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John  Straung 
of  Straung,  knight,  Robert  Grene,  knight,  Richard  Charleton,  John 
Elryngton  the  younger,  William  Mulso,  Richard  Tumaunt,  John 
Forster,  William  York,  John  Staunton,  John  Wrothe  and  Thomas 
Luce,  in  the  county  of  Middlesex. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John,  earl  of 
Shrewsbury,  Henry  Grey  of  Codnore,  knight,  William  Hastynges 
of  Hastynges,  knight,  Nicholas  Langford,  knight,  Henry  Vernon, 


360  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1472.  Membrane  2M^con,t, 

John  Bothe,  Nicholas  Fitzherbert,  Robert  Eyre  and  the  sheriff^  in 
the  county  of  Derby. 

George,  duke  of  ClarencOy  Richard,  duke  of  Gloncestery  William 
Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  Thomas  Berkeley,  knight,  William 
Moton,  knight,  Robert  Staunton,  William  Aysly,  Geoffirey  Sherard 
and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Leicester. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  Edmund, 
earl  of  Kent,  John,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  Walter  Blount,  knight,  Richard 
Sapcote,  John  Forster,  esquire,  John  Stukeley,  John  Knyvet,  Henry 
Torkyngton  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Huntingdon. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John  Say, 
knight,  John  Leventhorp,  Henry  Barley,  John  Forster,  John 
Sturgeon,  Thomas  Leventhorp,  John  Fold  and  the  sheriff,  in  the 
county  of  Hertford. 

Gkorge,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  Roger  Grey 
of  Wilton,  knight,  Walter  Devereulx  of  Ferrers,  knight,  John 
Devereulx,  knight,  Richard  Croft,  knight,  John  Lyngen,  knight, 
Thomas  Cornwaill,  knight,  James  Bascarvile,  knight,  Eustace 
Whyteney  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Hereford. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John,  earl  of 
Shrewsbury,  Henry  Codnore  («c)  of  Codnore,  knight,  William 
Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  Robert 
Markhain,  knight,  Robert  Clyfton,  knight,  Henry  Perpoynt,  knight, 
Robert  Sutton,  William  Meryng  and  the  sheriff^  in  the  county  of 
Nottingham. 

Membrane  25^. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  Henry,  earl 
of  Northumberland,  Ralph  Grajrstok  of  Graystok,  knight,  Thomas 
Lomley,  knight,  Robert  de  Ogle,  knight,  John  Wydryngton,  John 
Lilborys  the  elder,  Roger  Heme,  Thomas  Moresley,  John 
Cartyngton  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Northumberland. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John,  duke  of 
Suffolk,  Richard  Quadermains,  Richard  Foweler,  Thomas  Stoner, 
William  Marmyon,  Richard  Davers,  Richard  Croft,  Humphrey 
Forster,  John  Langston,  Richard  Halle  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county 
of  Oxford. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John,  earl 
of  Wiltshire,  William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  Thomas 
Berkeley,  knight,  Thomas  Flore,  William  Husee,  John  Browe, 
Edward  Dygby  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Rutland* 

George,  duke  of  Clai'ence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John  Audeley 
of  Audeley,  knight,  William  Stourton  of  Stourton,-  knight,  William 
Paulet,  knight,  John  Cheyne  of  Pvnne,  knight,  Henry  Hull, 
Thomas  Begonell,  Thomas  Tremayll,  John  FitzJames,  Robert 
Stowell,  John  Porter  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Somerset. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  Henry,  earl  of 
Northumberland,  Humphrey  Dacre  of  Dacre,  knight,  William  Parre, 
knight,  Thomas  Strykeland,  knight,  Christopher  Moresby,  knight, 
Thomas  Bate,  Nicholas  Tavemer,  John  Wharton  and  the  sheriff,  in 
the  county  of  Westmoreland. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John 
Beauchamp  of  Powyk,  knight,  John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight, 
Richard  Beauchamp,  knight,  Walter  Skulle,  knight,  Humphrey 
Stafford,  knight,  Thomas  Throgmerton,  Thomas  Everdon,  Thomaa 
Lygon  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Worcester. 


J  2  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I.  361 


1472.  Membrane  25d — cont 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Bicbard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  Edward 
Nevylle  of  Bergevenney,  knight,  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight, 
John  Bourgchier  of  Berners^  knight,  Bichard  Fenys  of  Dacre, 
knight,  George  Nevyle,  knight,  George  Broun,  knight,  Thomas 
Selynger,  Nicholas  Gaynesford,  John  Elyngbrigge,  Bobert  Wynters- 
hill  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Surrey. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  Humphrey  («c), 
duke  of  Buckingham,  John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  John,  earl  of 
Wiltshire,  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  Henry  Grey  of 
Codnore,  knight,  John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  William  Hastynges 
of  Hastynges,  knight,  Walter  Blount  of  Mountjoye,  knight,  John 
Stanley,  knight,  Hugh  Egerton,  John  Harper,  William  Cumberford, 
John  Acton,  Richard  Bagot,  William  Basset,  Roger  Bailly  and  the 
sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Stafford.    ^ 

Gtorge,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  William,  earl 
of  Arundel],  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight;  William  Stourton  of 
Stourton,  knight,  Roger  Tocotes,  knight,  John  Wilughby,  knight, 
Maurice  Berkeley,  knight,  Henry  Long,  Thomas  Rogers  and  the 
sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Wilts. 

March  7.  Commission  of  array  to  the  king's  brothers  George,  duke  of  Clarence, 
Westminster,  and  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  the  king's  kinsmen  John,  duke  of 
Norfolk,  and  WiUiam,  earl  of  Arundel,  Richard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight, 
William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  George  Nevyle,  knight,  Roger 
Lewkenore,  knight,  Thomas  Yaghan,  Thomas  Hoo,  John  i3eyenyssh, 
Bai'tholomew  Bolney,  Nicholas  Morley,  John  Dudley,  William  Cheyny, 
Vincent  Fynche,  Thomas  Leukenore  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of 
Sussex  for  defence  against  the  king's  enemies,  French,  Easterlings  and 
others. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  : — 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  William,  earl 
of  Arundell,  Thomas  Arundel  of  Matravers,  knight,  John  Audeley 
of  Audeley,  knight,  William  Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight,  Maurice 
Berkeley  of  Beverston,  knight,  Thomas  Ovedale,  knight,  William 
Sandes,  knight,  Edward  Berkeley,  Thomas  Welle,  John  Walop, 
Thomas  Pound,  Henry  Moore  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of 
Southampton. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John  Colshill, 
knight,  Robert  Wilughby,  knight,  Henry  Bodrugan,  John  Fortescu, 
esquire,  Edward  Ayston,  Thomas  Trefry,  John  Penpons  and  the 
sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Cornwall. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  Fulk,  lord  of 
Fitz  Waren,  knight,  John  Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  William 
Courtenay,  knight,  Robert  Wilughby,  knight,  Philip  Courtenay, 
knight,  John  Crokker,  knight,  Philip  Beaumond,  esquire,  Charles 
Dynham,  esquire^  Roger  Dynham,  esquire,  John  Halewell,  John 
Denys,  Thomas  Calwodeley,  William  Fowell,  Christopher  Coke, 
Thomas  Hexte  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Devon. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John  Audeley 
of  Audeley,  knight,  William  Stourton  ^f  Stourton,  knight,  Nicholas 
Latymer,  knight,  John  Carant  the  younger,  Henry  HuUe,  William 
Brounyng,  Thomas  Husy  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Dorset. 

George,  dake  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester^  Henry,  earl  of 
Essex,  William  Bourghchier,  knight,  Thomas  Mongomery^  knighti 
-Thomas  Terell,  knight,  Laurence  Reynford,  knight,  Richard  Haute, 
John  Grene,  Walter  Writell,  Alvred  Cornburgh  and  the  sheriff,  in 
the  county  of  Essex. 


362  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1472.  Membrane  25d'-''Cont, 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  William,  earl  of 
Arundell,  Edward  Nevylle  of  Bergevenny,  knigbt,  Thomas  Cobham, 
knight,  Thomas  Bourghchier,  knight,  John  Fogge,  knight,  George 
Broun,  knight,  Henry  Ferrers,  knight,  John  Colpeper,  knight, 
William  Haute,  knight,  James  PechMn,  John  Brymston,  Richard 
Colpeper,  John  Isley  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Kent. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  Thomas  Burgh, 
knight,  Richard  Hastynges,  knight,  Nicholas  Bowet^  knight,  Robert 
Ratclyf,  Robert  Tailboys,  William  Husee,  Simon  Hervy,  Oliver 
Sent  John  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  parts  of  Kesteven. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  Thomas  Burgh, 
knight,  Richard  Hastynges,  knight,  William  Skipwith,  Robert 
Ratcliff,  Robert  Tailboys,  Marmaduke  Constable,  John  Whichecotes, 
Robert  Sheffeld,  Thomas  Kyme  of  Prisney,  John  Ascu,  Bernard 
Missynden,  John  Disney  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  parts  of  Lynsey. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  Thomas  Burgh, 
knight,  Richard  Hastynges,  knight,  Robert  Markham,  knight, 
Richard  Welby,  Brian  Talbot,  John  Leke,  Leonard  Thornburgh, 
John  Bolles  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  parts  of  Holand. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John,  duke 
of  Norfolk,  Jolm,  duke  of  Suffolk,  John  Wyngfeld,  knight,  Robert 
Wyngfeld,  knight,  Richard  Harecourt,  knight,  Gilbert  Debenham, 
knight,  John  Hevenyngham,  knight,  William  Brandon,  knigbt, 
Henry  Hedon,  John  Twyer,  Richard  Suthwell  and  the  sheriff,  in  the 
county  of  Norfolk. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  John,  duke 
of  Norfolk,  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  Henry,  eaii  of  Essex,  Robert 
Wyngfeld,  knight,  John  Wyngfeld,  knight,  Gilbert  Debenham, 
knight,  John  Hevcnyngham,  knight,  Thomas  Brews,  knight,  William 
Brandon,  knight,  Gilbert  Debenham,  esquire,  John  Suliard,  James 
Hobert  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Suffolk. 

Membranes  24d  and  23<f. 
Commissions  of  the  peace  in  various  counties.     (See  Appendix.) 

Membrane  ISd. 

March  7.        Commission  to  John  Bygge,  esquire,  William  Nores,  John  Clerk  and 
West  inJDSter.  Richard    Coffaham    to    an-est    Ingelram,    abbot    of    the    monastery    of 
St.  Radcgund,  co.  Rent,  and  bring  him  before  the  king  in  Chancery. 

March  12.  Commission  to  John  Davyson,  clerk,  Richard  Forster,  keeper,  surveyor 
Westminster,  and  approver  of  all  the  swans  of  the  king's  mere  called  Wytlesmere  and  any 
other  mere  or  water  in  the  counties  of  Huntingdon,  Cambridge,  Lincoln 
and  Northampton,  Richard  Welby,  John  Elryngton,  Thomas  Kyme,  Simon 
Burton,  Robert  Bokkyng,  John  Wychecote  and  William  Calowe  to  enquire 
into  the  taking  of  swans  and  cygnets  with  hooks,  nets,  limed  strings  and 
other  engines  and  the  theft  of  swans'  eggs  in  the  said  places. 

Membrane  1 7 J. 

April  18.         Commission   to  Richard   Fowler,  Richard  Croft  the  younger,  Richard 
Westminster.  Carryk,  mayor  of  Odcstoke,  and  Thomas  Chambur  and  Robert  Spaldyng, 
Serjeants  at  arras,  to  arrest  Cliristopher  Harecourt  of  Long  Combe,  co.  Oxford, 
'  gentilman^'  and  bring  him  before  the  king  in  council. 


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1472.  Membrane  I7d — coni. 

AprQ  16.        The  like  to  William   PlumtoD,  knight,  Balph  Snaith  and   Nicholas 
Westminster.  Leventhorp  to  arrest  Thomas  Fulbarn^  *  gentilman/  and  bring  him  before 
the  king  in  Chancerj. 

April  22.        The  like  to  John  Wynkefeld,  knight,  Bobert  Wynkefeld,  knight,  Richard 
Westminster.  Harecourt,  knight,  and  William  Calthorp,  knight,  to  arrest  John  Burgee  of 
Norwich,  *  yoman,'  and  John  Grej  of  Hemmeebj,  co.  Norfolk,  *  yoman/  and 
bring  them  before  the  king  in  Chancery. 

Mbmbranb  \Zd, 

April  28.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  kine's  brothers  George,  duke  of 
Westminster.  Clarence,  and  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  the  King's  kinsman,  Henry,  earl 
of  Essex,  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight, 
JohnBourghchier  of  Earners,  knight,  Walter  Blount  of  Mount  Joye,knigh1^ 
Thomas  Billyng,  Thomas  Bryan,  Johu  Nedeham,  knight,  William  Laken, 
Richard  Chokke,  knight,  Thomas  Littelton,  Richard  Neele,  Roger  Ree, 
knight,  and  Robert  Grene,  knight,  in  the  counties  of  Middlesex  and  Hertford. 

By  E* 

April  17.  Commission  to  Thomas  Walgrare,  knight,  the  mayor  and  sheriff  of 
Westminster.  Kyngeston  on  Hull,  Richard  Doughty  and  Dominic  Bukton  to  inquire  into 
the  complaint  of  William  Hardyngham,  merchant  of  the  realm,  that  when 
on  25  June,  10  Edward  lY,  he  was  sailing  to  Holand  in  a  ship  called 
la  Margaret  of  Leystoft  laden  with  divers  goods  and  merchandise  of  his 
he  was  captured  in  a  place  called  Kirkeley  Rode  by  Robert  Laverok  of 
Hull,  '  maryner,'  Thomas  Woderoue  of  Hull,  Robert  Maunche  of  Hull, 
W[illiam  Sharper  of  Hull,  Richard  Ottys  of  Hull,  WiUiam  Malard  of  HuU, 
Richard  Waynesford  of  Hull,  *  maryner,'  John  Colle  of  Hull,  *  maryner,' 
John  Halle  of  Hull,  John  Ry chard,  'maryner/  William  Saltmerssht 
*  maryner,'  William  Carleton  of  Hedon,  *  maryner,'  William  Welton  of 
Hesyll,  *  maryner/  and  Henry  Metton,  *  maryner,'  and  other  pirates  in  a 
ship  called  le  Trynyte  of  Hull,  of  which  the  said  Robert  I^verok  was 
master,  and  despoiled  of  the  said  goods  and  merchandise,  and  to  seize  the 
said  goods  and  merchandise  and  put  them  in  safe  custody  and  to  arrest 
the  offenders  and  bring  them  before  the  king  in  Chancery. 

May  10.  Commission  of  array  to  the  king's  brothers  George,  duke  of  Clarence  and 
Westminster.  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  the  king's  kinsmen  John,  duke  of  Norfolk, 
John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  and  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  Robert  Wyngfeld,  knight, 
John  Wyngfeld,  knight,  Gilbert  Debenham,  knight,  John  Henyngham, 
knight,  Thomas  Brewes,  knight,  William  Brandon,  knight,  Gilbert  Deben- 
ham, esquire,  John  Sulyard,  James  Hobard,  Alexander  Cressener,  Robert 
Crane,  William  Hopton,  William  Alyngton,  Robert  Inglose,  Robert  Hopton, 
William  Joce  and  John  Tymperle,  in  the  county  of  Suffolk,  for  defence 
against  the  king's  enemies,  French,  Easterlings  and  others. 

The  like  to  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester, 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  Robert  Wyngfeld,  knight, 
John  Wyngfeld,  knight,  Richard  Harecourt,  knight,  Gilbert  Debenham, 
knight,  John  Hevenyngham,  knight,  William  Brandon,  knight^  WiUiam 
Calthorp,  knight,  Henry  Hedon,  Roger  Thwyer,  Richard  SouthweU,  John 
Conyers,  John  Hastynges,  John  Twyer  and  William  Tyndale,  in  the  county 
of  Norfolk. 

Mbmbranb  i2d* 

March  12.       Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  constable  of 
Westminster.  Dover  Castle  and  warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  Nicholas  Bierton,  mayor  of 

7  96186.  Z 


854  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


£472.  Membrane  12c^-— con^. 

Sandwich)  and  John  Alday  to  inquire  into  the  complaint  of  Domjngo 
Demascata,  John  Demascata  and  John  Garce,  merchants  of  Spain,  that 
whereas  relying  on  the  traces  between  the  king  and  his  kinsman  the  king  of 
Castile  and  Leon  on  18  October,  10  Edward  IV.  they  were  sailing  to 
Sandwich  in  a  carvel  of  Spain  called  la  Marie  de  Keyte  of  the  portage  of 
64  tuns,  laden  with  wines  and  other  goods  and  merchandise,  they  were 
seized  by  certain  pirate  lieges  of  the  king  in  a  ship  of  England  called 
le  Marye  Welfare  of  which  Robert  Teyge  was  then  master,  victualled  by 
Richard  Robyns,  Henry  Sted^  and  Thomas  Cokke,  and  despoiled  of  the 
said  ship  and  its  gear  and  the  said  wines,  goods  and  merchandise  to  the 
value  of  420/.  and  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made  and  to  arrest  the  offenders 
and  bring  them  before  the  king  in  Chancery. 

July  6.  Commission  de  walliis  etfossatis  to  Richard  Hastynges,  knight,  Thomas 

Wcitminittr.  Burgh,  knight,  William  Skypwith,  knight,  Robert  Taylboys,  Robert  Ratclyf, 

Robert  Sheffeld,  Thomas  Kyme   of  Frysney,  Thomas  FitzWilliam  the 

younger,  Thomas  Moigne,  John  Whychecote,  Thomas  Knyght,  Richard 

Spert  and  John  Walton  within  the  parts  of  Lyndesey,  co.  Lincoln. 

Nov.  14-         The  like  to  Th.  prior  of  Spaldyng,  Richard  Welby,  Leonard  Thomburgh, 

Weitminster.  Richard  Fynchebek,   John  BoUes,   Robert  Dokkyng,  Richard  Fendyk, 

Thomas  Totoche,  John  Leek,  John  Tomworth,  Richard  Thymylby  and 

Robert  Tylney  from  Dodyngton  to  Pygot  and  from  thence  to  l^dgote  and 

from  thence  to  Skegnesse  m  the  county  of  Lincoln. 

1473.  Membrane  lid. 

Feb.  16.         The  like  to  Humphrey  Stafford,  John  Cole,  John  Acton,  John  Whorde, 
WeitmixiBter.  John  Philip,  Robert  Cresset,  John  Storche,  Roger  Haghton,  John  Crabbe, 
and  John  Price  on  the  Severn  from  Worcester  bridge  to  Brathen,  co. 
Salop. 

Feb.  18.         The  like  to  Robert  Constable,  knight,  Walter  Gryffyth,  knight,  Robert 

Wesuninster.  HiUard  the  elder,  William  Eland  and  Stephen  Copyndale  on  the  east  side 

of  the  way  which  leads  from^  Hesyll  to  Baynton  and  from  Baynton  to 

Bridlyngton  and  thence  to  the  sea  by  Holdernesse  and  other  places  on  the 

east  and  south  of  the  above  in  the  East  Riding  of  the  county  of  York. 

1472.  Membrane  lOrf. 

May  20.  Commission  to  John  Crokker,  knight,  John  Fortescue,  Henry  Bodrugan^ 
WertmiMter.  John  Penpons,  Thomas  Arundell,  and  the  sheriff  of  Cornwall  to  enquire 
into  the  complaint  of  John  le  Mercier  of  Croesic  in  Brittany,  merchant, 
master  of  a  ship  of  Brittany  called  le  Saint  Ganstain  of  the  portage  of 
100  tuns,  that  when  this  ship  laden  with  divers  goods  of  his  to  the  value 
of  200  marks  in  April,  10  Edward  lY.  was  sailing  from  Waterford  in 
Ireland  to  Brittany  certain  pirates  in  a  ship  of  Porthea  in  Cornwall,  of 
which  William  Whyte  was  master  and  James  Nicoll,  Peter  Jakhary,  John 
Poulperre  and  Thomas  Linom  of  Bodmyn  were  victuallers,  seized  it  near  the 
coast  at  le  Cape  of  Cornwall  and  despoiled  it  of  the  said  goods,  contrary  to 
the  form  of  truces  between  the  king  and  his  kinsman  the  duke  of  Brittany, 
and  to  arrest  and  imprison  the  offenders  and  cause  restitution  to  be  made. 

May  21.  The  like  to  the  sheriff  of  Cornwall  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of 
Westminiter.  William  Whityngton,  John  Poke  and  Thomas  Sexten,  merchants  of  Bristol, 
that  whereas  on  3  April  last  they  shipped  divers  woollen  cloths  to  the  value 
of  250/.  in  two  ships  of  Spain  called  le  Kateryne  and  le  Nicholas  to  take  to 
Spain  certain  pirates  in  two  ships  of  Cornwall  called  le  Edward  and  le 
Barbara,  of  which  John  Gay  and  John  Barkeley  were  masters,  seized  the 
said  ships  of  Spain  and  carried  off  the  said  cloths  to  Cornwall,  and  to  seize 
the  said  cloths  and  put  them  in  safe*custody< 


12  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I.  355 


1472.  Membrane  10d^•con^ 

June  1.         Commission  to  William  Bere,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  George  Howard^ 
Weitminster.  to  take  mariners  for  the  said  ship  for  the  resistance  of  the  king's  enemies. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 

John  Skynner,  master  of  a  ship  called  h  Petyr  of'  Harwjche. 
Thomas  Payn,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Old  Barge  of  Calejs. 
William  Parker,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Margarete  Howard. 
John  Bawelyns,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Kervyll  of  Majdenhede. 
William  Legge,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Old  Elyn  of  London. 
William  Fetherston,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Spencer^  and  William 

Eacheford,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Mary  Flovore. 
Bichard  Dokkjng,  master  of  a  ship  called   le  Mary  Flovore  of 

London. 
John  Cole,  master  of  a  ship  called 'fe  Trinite  Cole. 

MSMBBANB  9d. 

April  30.         Commission  to  Boger  Clyfford,  knight,  William  Plompton,  knight,  John 

Westminster.  Pudsaj,  knight,  John  Popeley,  Thomas  Middelton,  William  Bramord  and 

the  sheriff  of  York  to  enquire  what  lands  Richard  Tempest,  knight,  tenant 

in  chief,  held  in  the  said  countj  on  the  day  of  his  death  and  when  he  died 

and  who  is  his  next  heir  and  to  take  the  lands  into  the  king's  hands. 

June  24.        The  like  to  Roger  Cljfford,  knight,  William  Husee,  Bichard  Welbe, 
Westminster.  John  Bolles,  William  Bradford  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Lincoln. 

June  7.  Commission  to  Jenicot  de  Burdeux,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Newebarge 

Westminster,  of  Calais,  to  ti^e  mariners  for  the  said  ship  for  the  resistance  of  the  king's 
enemies. 

The  like, to  the  following:— 
John  Kyryell,  esquire,  captain  of  a  ship  called  le  Garse. 
Robert  Baldre,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Bastian. 
Peter  Thressher,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Kateryne. 

June  13.  Thomas  Benet,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Kervell  of  Tooke. 

Westminster. 

June  18.  Bichard   Dokkyng,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Marye  Floure  of 

Westmmster.  London, 

William  Legge,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Elen, 

William  Parker,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Margaret  Howard, 

June  19.  Bobert  Lyghtarnes,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Seynt  Peire  the  Martyr 

Westminster.  of  Jeane. 

June  22.  Boger  Treweman,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Trynyte. 

Westminster. 

June  23.  Nicholas  Laken,  esquire^  governor  of  a  ship  called  le  Antonye  Camfer, 

Westminster. 

Membrane  %d, 

Sept.  1 1  *  Commission  to  William  Holbek,  mayor  of  York,  Thomas  Neleson,  Thomas 
Westminster.  Wrangwysshe  and  John  Maityn,  scrjeant  at  arms,  on  complaint  by  Bobert 
Huby,  prior  of  the  monastery  of  Holy  Trinity,  York,  that  Bobert  Marshall 
and  John  Garlond,  monks  of  that  place,  have  put  off  the  habit  of  their 
religion  and  gathered  together  Thomas  Topshawe,  *  sadeler,'  Bichard  Swan, 
*  shomaker,'  William  Walker,  *  sherman,*  and  Christopher  Benteley  and 
other  evildoers  and  gone  to  the  monastery,  entered  into  divers  of  its  lands 
and  possessions,  wasted  the  issues  and  goods  and  threatened  the  prior  and 
his  fellow  monks,  to  arrest  the  said  Bobert,  John,  Thomas,  Bichard 

z  2 


356  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1472.  Membrane  Sd-^conl* 

William  and  Christopher  and  other  o£Fender8  and  bring  them  before  the 
king  in  Chancerj. 

Membrane  7d. 

July  31.  Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  William  earl  of  Amndell,  Thomas 
Westminster.  Matravers  of  Matravers,  knight,  Maurice  Berkeley,  knight,  Edward 
Berkeley  and  Thomas  Welles  to  take  muster  at  some  place  near 
Southampton  of  the  men  at  arms,  armed  men  and  archers  in  the  retinae  of 
Galliard  de  Dureford,  lord  of  Duras,  whom  the  king  has  ordered  to  go 
beyond  the  seas  to  resist  bis  enemies^  and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king 
and  counciL 

4 

MSMBRANB  6d, 

July  12.         Commission  to  Thomas  Fulford,  knight,  Robert  Stowell,  Richard  Werre, 
Westminster.  John  Chererell,  John  Mompesson  and  John  Kendale,  mayor  of  Brigge- 
water,  to  arrest  William  Goste  and  John  Gosse  and  bring  them  before  the 
king  and  council  on  the  quinzaine  of  Michaelmas  next. 

July  13.         Commission  to  the  sheriff  of  Devon  to  arrest  Nicholas  Ware  and  John 
Westminster.   Sawele  and  bring  them  before  the  king  and  council. 

MSMBBANS  2d, 

June  16.        Commission    to    Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  .Thomas    Belowed,    Edward 
Westminster.  Madison  and  Thomas  Beywyke  to  arrest  Robert  Forster  of  Aleynflete  and 
bring  him  before  the  king  and  council. 

July  13.         Commission  to  Robert  Cosyn,  Thomas  Horseley  and  Richard  Simond  to 

Westminster,  repair  a  ship  of  the  king  called  le  Grace  de  Dieu  and  to  take  smiths, 

carpenters  and  other  workmen  and  timber,  iron,  boards,  canvas,  pitch  and 

other  necessaries  for  the  repair  of  the  ship  and  the  construction  of  a  mast 

and  carriage  for  the  same.  By  K. 

MSMBRANB  \d. 

Aug.  26.        Commission  to  John  Child  and  Thomas  Tebbe  to  take  horseSi  oxen  and 
Westminster,  beasts  of  burden  for  the  carriage  of  certain  bombards  and  other  habiliments 
of  war  which  the  king  has  ordered  to  be  sent  to  the  north. 


357 


12  EDWARD  IV.— Paet  II. 


1472.  MSMBRANS  38. 

Oct.  8.  Grant  to  Edward  Brampton  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good 

Westmioiter.  service  to  the  king  in  many  battles,  of  all  messuages,  tenements,  rents,  and 

possessions  late  of  John  Kyng,  clerk,  within  the  city  of  London  which  John 

Tanley  lately  had  of  the  grant  of  Henry  IV.  to  hold  from  Midsummer  last 

without  rendering  anything  to  the  king  and  without  fine  or  fee.         By  p.s. 

Oct  7.  Letters  of  denization  for  the  said  Edward  Brampton,  born  in  the  realm  of 

Wfftminster.  Portugal.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  16.         Grant  to  John  Davy  son,  king'r.  clerk,  keeper  of  the  hanaper  of  Chancery, 

Weftminster.  of  the  canonry  and  prebend  of  the  Mass  of  St.  Mary  in  the  chapel  of 

St.  Mary  in  the  Fields,  Norwich,  roid  by  the  death  of  Simon  Thornhami 

last  prebendary,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  bishopric  of  Norwich 

being  lately  void  and  in  his  hands.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pui:suance  to  the  dean  of  the  said  free  chapel. 

Oct.  14.         Pardon  to  John  Dey  of  Woxbrygge,  co.  Middlesex,  ^milner,*  of  his 
Westminster,   outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  him 
for  certain  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as 
Thomas  Byllyng,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

Oct.  20.         Inspeximus  of  a  charter  of  Ralph  Basset  of  Drayton,  sealed  with  his 

Westminiter.  seal,  granting  to  William  Jones  of  Midelton  and  his  heirs  or  assigns  his 

bondman  John  Trewemon  with  all  his  issue  and  chattels.    Witnesses : — 

John  Dulee,  Roger   Kyde,  chaplain,  Ralph    de   la    Bache    and    others. 

Dated  at  Drayton  Basset,  Friday  before  the  Annunciation,  26  Edward  III. 

May  1.  Grant  to  John  Colepeper,  knight,  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  of  a  tenement 

Westminster,  called  *  Shelles  Tenement '  in  the  parish  of  St.  Mary  Stanyng,  London, 
lately  in  ruins,  which  he  has  repaired  at  his  own  cost,  to  hold  by  the  accus- 
tomed rent  and  services,  with  ail  issues  from  Michaelmas,  10  Edward  IV, 

By  p.s. 

Oct.  29.  Whereas    John   Chauntrell   of  Bedyngton,    co.  Surrey,  *yoman,'  and 

Westminster.  John  Baldewyn  of  Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  *  yoman,*  by  a  writing  dated  27 
June,  10  Edward  IV.  bound  themselves  to  William  Burton,  citizen  and 
draper  of  London,  in  100  marks  sterUng  payable  at  a  specified  day,  and  the 
said  William  Burton  was  outlawed  in  the  county  of  Sussex  at  Cicestre  on 
8  October  following  at  the  suit  of  the  king,  the  king  hereby  pardons  to  the 
said  John  the  said  sum  of  100  marks.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  2.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Peter  a  Clyf  of  Suthampton,  merchant, 

Westminster,  of  the  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  1  September, 
1 1  Edward  IV.  granting  licence  for  him  to  ship  wool-fells  quit  of  customs 
and  subsidies  to  the  sum  of  20  marks  in  the  ports  of  Suthampton,  Shoreham, 
and  Weymouth.  These  letters  have  been  lost  by  accident,  as  he  has  taken 
oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

Oct.  31.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Whitmore  of  the  deanery  of  the  college  of  St.  Mary, 

Westminster.  Shrewsbury,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Master  John  Blakeweyn,  the  king's 

sub-almoner.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  11.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Richard  Mourton  as  controller  of  the 
Westminster,  great  and  petty  custom,  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  and  the 
subsidy  of  the  3s.  in  the  tun  and  the  I2d.  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of  Pole 
and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees,  provided  that 
he  execute  the  office  in  person,  vnth  the  custody  of  one  part  of  the  ooket 
seal.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


358  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1472.  Mbmbranb  32. 

Oct.  15.         Mandate  to  all  sheriffs,  mayors,  bailiffs,  ministers  and  others  to  arrest 

Westminster,  certain  monks  of  the  priorj  of  St.  Andrew,  Northampton,  of  the  Cluniac 

order,'  who  have  put  off  their  habit  and  spurned  the  obedience  of  their 

superiors  and  wander  about,  and  to  deliver  them  to  the  superiors  of  their 

order  for  chastisement.  By  p.s. 

Oot.  17.         Presentation  of  Elias  Welshe,  chaplain,  to  the  perpetual  chantry  of 
WestDoioster.  St.  Luke  Eyangelist  in  Neuton  Popilford  of  and  within  the  parish  of 
Aillesbeare,  in  the  diocese  of  Exeter,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Roger  Payn, 
last  chaplain. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  below. 

Oct.  20.         Presentation  of  Thomas  Eene,  chaplain,  to  the  said  perpetual  chantry. 
WMtminiter. 

Oct.  24.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  master  and  brethren  of  the  hospital 
Westminster,  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Leonard,  Neuport,  co.  Essex,  of  the  following  :— 

1.  Letters  patent  dated  20  Norember,  20  Edward  III.  granting  licence 

for  the  acquisition  in  mortmain  by  them  of  land  and  meadow  in 
Neuport. 

2.  Letters  patent  dated  30  July^  10  Richard  II.  inspecting  and  con- 

firming letters  patent  dated  4  May,  2  Edward  IL  being  an 
exemplification  of  a  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  10  October, 
11  Henry  III.  For  1  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Oct.  26.  Licence  for  John  Eelyng,  clerk,  or  his  executors  or  assigns  after  his 
Westminster,  decease  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine 
service  daily  in  the  church  of  Great  Boudon,  co.  Leicester,  for  the  good 
estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said 
John  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  the  king's  father 
Richard,  duke  of  Tork,  and  the  parents  and  benefactors  of  the  said  John,  to 
be  called  the  chaplain  of  the  chantry  of  John  Kelyng ;  and  for  the  acquisition 
in  mortmain  by  the  said  chaplain  of  lands,  tenements  and  rents,  not  held  in 
chief,  to  the  value  of  10  marks  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Oct.  27.         Grant  to  Joan  late  the  wife  of  Christopher  Worsley,  esquire,  tenant  in 

Westminster,  chief,  of  the  custody  of  all  his  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents  and  services 

during  the  minority  of  John  his  son  and  heir  and  the  custody  and  marriage 

of  the  latter  ^without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  without 

rendering  anything  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  28.         General  pardon  to  the  king's  servitor  Robert  Palmer  late  of  Welledown, 

Westminster,  co.  Northampton,  esquire,  late  escheator  of  the  counties  of  Northampton  and 

Rutland,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears 

due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.8. 

Oct.  24.         Grant  to  William  Estfeld,  clerk,  of  the  place  which  Master  John  Clerk 
Westminster,  now  occupies  as  one  of  the  fellows  of  the  king's  college  called  the  King's 
Hall  in  the  University  of  Cambridge  and  which  he  is  about  to  resign. 

ByK. 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  king's  clerk  John  Gunthorp,  master  of  the 
college. 

Nov.  12.         Grant  for  life  to  Avice  Welles,  nurse  of  the  king'sjfirst  born  son  Edward, 

Westminster,   prince  of  Wales,  of  one  tun  or  two  pipes  of  red  wine  of  Ghiscony  yearly  at 

Christmas  in  the  port  of  London,  at  the  hands  of  the  chief  butler  of  England 

or  his  deputy  there.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  23.        Presentation  of  Richard  Martyn  to  the  parish  church  of  St.  Peter  of  the 
Westminster,  town  of  Guisnis  in  the  parts  of  Picardy,  in  the  diocese  of  Terouanne,  void 
by  the  death  of  John  Shuldham.     The  letters  are  directed  to  Th.  cardinal 
archbishop  of  Canterbury. 


12  EDWARD  IV.— Paet  II.  359 


1472.  Membrane  32 — eont. 

Not.  12.        Presentation  of  William  Plowm  to  the  parish  church  of  Chaldrington,  in 
Westminster,  the  diocese  of  Salisbury. 

Nov.  22.        Grant  to  John  Huggeford,  esquire,  of  160/.  from  the  issues  of  the  counties 
Westminster,  of  Warwick  and  Leicester.  By  p.s. 

-  Nov.  24.         Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Hyde  to  elect  an 
Westminster,  abbot  in  the  place  of  Henry,  last  abbot,  deceased.  By  p.s, 

MSMBRANS  81. 

July  16.         Letters  of  denuEatlon  for  Christopher  Ambrose,  born  in  the  parts  of 
Westminster.   Florence,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body. 

By  p.s.  and  for  10  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  11.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Sjdburgh,  yeoman  of  the  kiug*B 

Westminster,  robes,  of  the  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  12  May, 
2  Edward  IV.  being  a  grant  for  life  to  him  and  John  Fereby,  one  of  the 
yeoman  of  the  crown,  of  certain  lands  late  of  William  Grymmesby.  These 
letters  have  been  lost  by  accident,  as  he  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will 
be  surrendered  if  found. 

July  15.        General  pardon  to  Emmota  the  wife  of  John  Frankleyne  }ate  of  London, 
Westminster.    <  mynstrelL*  By  p.8.. 

July  17.         General  pardon  to  Philip  Baron  of  Exeter,  co.  Devon,  ^  wever,' a/uw 
Westminster.  *  yoman.'  By  p.s. 

July  22.         Letters  of  denization,  without  fine  or  fee,  for  Peter  Casun  of  the  realm  of 
Westminster.  Portugal  and  the  heirs  of  his  body.  By  p.s. 

July  28.         Appointment,  until  28  January  next,  of  Thomas  Markham,  esquire,  to 

Westminster,  purvey  salt  and  fresh-water  fish  for  the  expenses  of  the  household  and 

carriage  for  the  same.  By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  household. 

1473. 

Feb.  15.         The  like  of  the  same  until  15  August  next. 
Westminster. 

1472. 

Sept.  4.  Grant  to  William  Ajkroyd,  clerk,  and  John  Hardyng,  clerk,  of  the 

Westminster,  presentation  to  the  parish  church  of  Longfeld,  now  void. 

Sept.  17.        Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks  for  the 
Westminster,    restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Mary,  Oseney,  to  Bichard 
Lejcestre,  canon  of  the  monastery,  whose  election  as  abbot  Th.  bishop  of 
Lincoln  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken. 
The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  :— 
Gloucester  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent. 
Stafford. 
Buckingham. 
Northampton. 
The  like  to  William  Edward,  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Oct.  1.  Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  Master  Thomas  Danet  of  the  prebend  or  canonry 

Westminster,  in  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  void 
by  the  resignation  of  Master  James  Goldwell.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

Oct.  9.  Presentation  of  John  Hamond,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of  Hedley, 

Westminster,  in  the  diocese    of  Winchester,  to  the  king's  chantry  called  '  Mortymers 

Ohauntry '  within  the  cathedral  church  of  Chichester,  on  an  exchange  of 

benefices  with  Bobert  Gest.    The  letters  are  directed  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 


360  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1472.  MSMBRAKS  30. 

June  8.  Exemplification)  at  the  request  of  the  king's  sister  Anne,  dncheu  of 

WcRtmiiiBter.   Exeter,  of  the  tenours  of  the  following  :— 

1.  A  petition  of  the  said  duchess  in  the  Parliament  summoned  at 
Westminster  on  8  June,  7  Edward  IV.  and  adjourned  until  12 
May,  8  Edward  IV.  praying  for  confirmation  of  a  grant  to  her  by 
letters  patent  dated  26  August,  7  Edward  IV. 

2.  The  assent  to  the  same  by  the  Commons  provided  that  it  be  not 
prejudicial  to  George,  duke  of  Clarence. 

The  endorsement : — Soitfait  come  il  est  desire. 
[  Rolls  of  Parliament y  VI,  242.] 

Oct.  1.  Grant  to  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  of  the  grant 

WMtminster.  and  disposition  of  the  next  yacant  canonry  and  prebend  in  the  king's  free 

chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster.  By  K. 

Dec.  7.  Presentation  of  John  Symon,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  St.  John 

Weitminfter.  the  Baptist  of  the  town  of  St.  John  in  Jersey,  in  the  diocese  of  Coutances, 
Toid  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Qraffyn.  The  letters  are  directed  to  N. 
bishop  of  Coutances  or  his  vicar-general  there. 

Dec.  11.         Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Southampton  and  Wilts  for 

Westxniniter.  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Hyde  by  Winchester  to 

Thomas  Wirscetur,  whose  election  as  abbot  W.  bishop  of  Winchester  has 

confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  :— 

Surrey  and  Sussex. 

Somerset  and  Dorset. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

MSiiBRjLNS  29. 

Oct.  5.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Humphrey  Stai*key,  of  the  tenour  of 

Westminster,  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  7  November,  11  Edward  IV.  granting 

pardon  to  Henry  Chaterton  late  of  Clipisham,  co.  Butland,  knight.     These 

letters  have  been  lost  by  accident,  as  the  said  Humphrey  has  ta^en  oath  in 

Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

Oct.  27.  General  pardon  to  William  Dunnyng  alias  Donnyng  late  of  Berkyng, 

Westminster,  co.  Essex,  *  bocher,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  17  October. 

By  p.8. 

Nov.  5.  Grant  for  life  to  Bichard  Hoton  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  king's  four 

Westminster,  foresters  of  Ingeliswode,  co.  Cumberland,  with  the  accustomed  fees  in  the 
same  manner  as  Bichard  Robynson  had,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the 
latter  by  letters  patent  dated  24  October,  11  Edward  IV.  surrendered. 

By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Bichard  ap  Thomas  ap  Griffith,  son  and  one  of  the 
heirs  of  Thomas  ap  Griffith,  esquire,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him,  all 
entries  into  his  inheritance  without  licence  and  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears 
due  from  him  to  the  king  before  30  October.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  12.  Whereas  the  king's  knight  Bichard  Tempest,  deceased,  in  the  time  when 
Westminster,  he  was  sheriff  of  Lincoln  lost  a  great  part  of  the  profits  which  should  have 
accrued  to  him  in  that  office  and  was  hindered  in  the  exercise  of  his  office 
by  an  insurrection  in  that  county,  and  because  from  the  issues  of  his 
bailiwick  he  paid  the  sum  of  40/.  for  his  proflbrs  at  the  Exchequer  and 
has  incurred  great  expenses  in  attending  with  many  persons  on  the  king 
and  was  removed  from  his  office  by  the  rebels  before  the  space  of  one  year 
so  that  he  could  not  levy  the  profits  and  debts  pertaining  to  the  office,  the 


12  EDWABD  IT.—Pabt  II.  861 


1472«  Membrane  29 — eani. 

king  hereby  pardons  to  Thomas  Tempest,  esqairOy  his  brother  and  heir,  all 
debts  and  accounts  due  for  the  said  office.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  27.         Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Scoles  of  Eyngeston  upon  Hull,  who  has  been 

Westmiiuter.  appointed  deputy  clerk  of  the  sheriff's  court  of  the  said  town  by  the  sheri  ff 

of  the  county,  of  the  office  of  clerk  of  the  said  court,  with  the  accustomed 

fees ;  in  consideration  of  his  labours  and  expenses  incurred  at  divers  times 

for  love  of  the  king.  By  K. 

June  11.         Pardon  to  Giles  Thomson  of  Connesburgh,  co.  Tork,  'yoman/  cdias 
Westmixuter.  'laborer,'  of  all  felonies  committed  by  him  before  19  May  last.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  dO<         Letters  of  denization  for  Damian  de  Peyso,  born  in  Genoa,  and  the 
Westminster,  heirs  of  his  body.  By  p.s.  and  for  ^  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Dec.  1.  Grant    for    life    to  Maurice  Berkeley,  knight,    of    10/.  yearly    from 

Westminster,   15  February  last  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  South- 
ampton, in  lieu  of  a  like  gi*ant  to  him  by  letters  patent  of  that  date, 
.  surrendered  because  invalid.  By  E. 

Membrane  28. 

Nov.  8.  Grant  to  the  kmg*8  mother  Cecily,  duchess  of  York,  and  her  heirs  of  the 
Westminster,  advowson  or  patronage  of  the  house  or  hospital  of  St.  John  Baptist  by  the 
bridge  of  Lecchelade,  oo.  Gloucester ;  and  grant  of  licence  for  the  said 
duchess  to  convert  the  said  house  or  hospital  into  a  perpetual  chantry  of 
three  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  at  the  altar  in  the  chapel 
of  St.  Mary  in  the  church  of  Lecchelade  for  tne  good  estate  of  tbe  king  and 
his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said  duchess  and  for  their 
souls  after  death  and  the  soul  of  the  king's  father,  Bichard,  late  duke  of  York, 
late  lord  of  the  said  town,  to  be  called  <Seint  Marie  Chaunterie;'  for 
William  LoveU,  now  prior,  to  grant  the  said  house  or  hospital,  which  has 
fallen  into  decay,  and  its  site  and  possessions  to  the  said  chaplains  in 
mortmain ;  for  John  Twynyho  of  Oirencestre  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  to 
found  another  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service 
daily  at  the  altar  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Blaise  in  the  said  church  for  the 
good  estate  and  souls  aforesaid  and  the  good  estate  of  the  said  John  and  his 
soul  after  death,  to  be  called  *  Seint  Blase  Chaunterie ;'  and  for  the  said 
duchess  or  the  chaplains  of  the  first  chantiy  to  grant  a  yearly  rent  of  10/. 
from  the  possessions  of  the  said  house  or  hospital  to  the  chaplain  of  the 
second  chantry  in  mortmain.     [Mancuticon  vol.  vi.  p.  684.]  By  p.s. 

Nov.  14.         General  pardon  to  John  Everyngham  late  of  Byrkyn,  co.  York,  esquire. 
Westminster.  By  E. 

Nov.  20.         Grant  to  the  king's  firstborn  son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of 

Westminster.   Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester,  that  he  may  freely  levy  and  collect  all  issues, 

rents,  fines,  amercements,  forfeitures,  tallages,  arrears  and  other  things 

belonging  to  the  king  before  this  date  in  the  parts  of  North  Wales,  South 

Wales  and  West  Wales  and  the  counties  of  Chester  and  Flint.  By  E. 

Nov.  23.         General  pardon  to  John  Twynyho  of  Eeyforde,  co.  Somerset,  esquire, 

Westminster,  alias  of  Frome,  co.  Somerset,  *  gentilman,'  late  escheator  in  the  counties  of 

Somerset  and  Dorset,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  issues,  fines, 

debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Mbmbranb  27. 

Oct.  30.         Grant  to  the  burgesses  and  inhabitants  of  the  town  of  Beaudeley  that 

Westminster,  the  town  with  its  precinct  shall  be  a  free  borough  and  the  bui'gesses  shall 

form  a  body  corporate  and  shall  have  perpetual  succession  and  a  common 

seal^  with  power  to  grant  or  acquire  lands,  tenements,  rents,  services  and 


862  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1472.  Membrane  37— «on^. 

revenionsy  and  shall  be  quit  of  toll,  pontage,  paBsagei  paiage,  lestage, 
tronage,  anchorage,  stallage,  Garriage,  pesage,  pavage,  terrage,  picage, 
cheminage,  murage,  fossage,  pedage,  quajage  and  other  customs  throughout 
the  realm  and  in  all  places  within  the  power  of  the  king.  Bj  p.8. 

Nov.  5.         Grant  to  Edmund  Wale  of  the  deanerj  of  Dunwyche,  co.  Suffolk,  in 

Westminster,  the  king's  gift  bj  reason  of  the  bishopric  of  Norwich  being  lately  void  and 

in  his  han&.  Bj  p.8, 

Oct.  30.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Stevers  of  the  custody  of  the 

Westmizister.  gaol  with  the  portership  of  the  king's  castle  of  Tork,  with  the  accustomed 

fees.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  5.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Aldey  and  Thomas  Bodyn,  of  the 

Westminster,  tenoiir  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  10  August,  5  Eaward  lY. 

(see  vol.  i.  p.  465),  being  a  grant  to  the  mayor  and  barons  of  Sandwich. 

These  letters  have  been  casually  lost,  as  the  said  John  and  Thomas  have 

taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

Nov.*  12.  Grant  to  Alice,  duchess  of  Suffolk,  and  her  heirs  and  assigns,  in  recom- 
Westminster.  pense  of  2,800  marks  due  to  her  from  the  king,  as  appears  at  the  receipt  of 
the  Exchequer,  of  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Grobury  cUias  Leyghton 
Busard  with  all  lands  and  other  things  pertaining  to  it,  lately  granted  to 
her  for  life  by  letters  patent  dated  6  July,  7  Edward  IV.  (see  p.  65,)  to 
hold  by  the  service  of  a  rose  at  Midsummer.  By  p.s« 

Nov  15.         General  pardon,  to  John  at  Gate  of  Sole,  co.  Kent,  *  miller,'  alias  John 

Westminster.  Daggedewe    alias  Dagdewe,  Maborer,'  alias  John   Gate  of  Sevenoke, 

CO.    Kent,    alias    ^  piper,'    of   all    offences   committed    by   him   before 

12  November.  By  p,s. 

Nov.  19.         Pardon  to  Leonard  Thomburgh,  esquire,  late  sheriff  of  Lincoln,  of  all 

Westminster,   offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears 

due  firom  him  to  the  king.  By  p,8, 

MSMBBANB  26. 

Nov.  20.         General  pardon  to  Bichard  Webbe  late  of  Devyse,  co.  Wilts,  *  yoman,' 
Westminster,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  14  November,  By  p.s. 

Dec.  11.         Appointment  of  Thomas  a  Byrley  of  Hekelesfeld  and  William  Swyfte  of 

Westminster.  Sheffeld  to  take  smiths  and  other  workmen  for  the  works  of  the  king's 

ordnance  viz.  for  the  making  of  ^  lez  arowhedes '  within  the  county  of  York 

and  '  arowhedes '  and  iron  and  other  necessaries  and  carriage  for  the  same 

by  land  and  water.  By  K. 

Dec.  10.         Letters  of  denization  for  Martin  Dyonyse  of  Lisbon,  born  in  the  realm 
Westminster,   of  Portugal,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  without  fine  or  fee.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  28.  Pardon  to  Henry  Bodrugan  of  Bodrugan,  co.  Cornwall,  esquire,  edias 
Westminster,  late  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  of  his  outlawry  in  the  counties  of 
Middlesex  and  Surrey  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to 
answer  John  Mecheley  touching  a  debt  of  11/.  5*.,  before  Robert  Dtinby 
and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  satisfy  Anne,  lady  of  Nevylle, 
widow,  of  16/.  which  she  recovered  against  him  and  40«.  damages,  and 
before  the  said  justices  to  satisfy  the  king  of  his  ransom  for  having  denied 
two  writings  obligatory  of  his  produced  by  Alvred  Comeburgh,  esquire ; 
he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  and  the  said  Ajnne  having 
appeared  on  26  November  last  by  John  Penlyn,  her  attorney,  and 
acknowledged  herself  satisfied  and  the  said  Alvr(^  having  appeared  on 
5  July,  9  Edward  IV.  by  John  Glyn,  his  attorney,  and  acknowledged 
himself  satisfied,  and  the  said  Henry  having  appeared  in  his  own  person  and 
been  admitted  to  fine  by  pledges  of  John  Penlyn  of  London, '  geutilman,' 


12  EDWABD  IT.— Pabt  H.  863 


1472.  Membrane  216— ccm#. 

and  Richard  Bonethan  of  Crokelue^  co.  Comwally  ^  gentilman/  as  Thomas 
Bryan,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

Dec.  14.         Ghrant  for  life  to  the  king's  serrant  John  Swancote,  esquire,  of  the  office 
Westmiiuter.  of  ganger  in  the  port  of  Bristol  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  which 
Bobert  Parker,  deceased,  lately  had,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  p.s. 

Dec  3,  Grant  to  John  Fogge,  knight,  and  Alice  his  wife  and  the  heirs  male  of 

WeBtminster.  his  body  of  the  manor  of  Flumpton,  co.  Sussex,  and  all  lands,  rents, 
reversions  and  services  in  Flumpton  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts 
leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  parks,  warrens,  fairs,  markets  and  aU  other 
profits,  to  hold  by  the  same  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  the  first 
day  of  1  March,  Edward  IV. ;  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  and  his  said  heirs 
of  the  above  and  also  of  the  manors  of  Faldyngworth  and  Sotby,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in  Faldyngworth  and  Sotby 
late  of  William  Tailboys,  esquire,  John  Langholme,  William  Coot,  Walter 
Tailboys  and  others  to  the  use  of  William  Tailboys  late  of  Southkyme, 
knight,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  the  latter,  by  letters 
patent  dated  5  August,  7  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  E. 


MSMBRANS  25, 

Nov.  25.         Pardon  to  the  king's  servant  James  Pekham,  esquire,  late  sheriff  of  Kent, 

WestmiDflter.  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and 

arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  before  23  November.  By  p.8. 

Nov.  26.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Fleccher,  one  of  the  yeomen 
Westminster,   of  the  king's  chamber,  of  an  annuity  of  2d.  .daily  from  the  issues  of  the 
town  of  Sandiacre,  co.  Nottingham,  as  John  Morten,  deceased,  had. 

By  p.s. 

Dec.  1.  Appointment  of  the  king's  knight  Bobert  Grene  as  leader  and  governor 

Westminster,  of  an  armed  force  of  men  at  arms  and  archers  which  the  king  has  ordered 

to  be  sent  to  foreign  parts  for  the  resistance  of  his  enemies.  By  K. 

Oct.  7.  Grant  to  ThonuM,  bishop  of  London,  keeper  of  the  privy  seal,  the  king's 

Westmioster.  knight  William,  lord  of  Hastynges,  the  king's  chamberlain,  Master  William 
Dudley,  king's  clerk,  dean  of  the  chapel  of  the  household,  and  William 
Jardyn  and  their  assigns  of  the  presentation  to  the  next  vacant  canonry 
and  prebend  in  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St  Stephen  within  the  palace  of 
Westminster.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  2.  Grant  to  Stephen  Close  of  the  custody  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Mary, 

Westminster.  Osprenge,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  of  the  same  to  the  king's  clerk  John 
Pemberton  on  the  death  of  Bobert  Darell  by  letters  patent  dated  15  July, 
11  Edward  IV.  surrendered. 

Dec.  4.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Boger  Bee,  knight,  for  his  good 

Westminster,  service  to  the  king  and  the  king's  father,  of  all  lands,  rents,  reversions  and 
services  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts  leet,  franchises  and  other 
appurtenances  within  the  county  of  Hertford  or  elsewhere  within  the 
realm  which  Nicholas  Harpesfeld,  late  one  of  the  clerks  of  the  signet,  had 
of  the  king's  grant.  By  E. 

Nov.  27.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Hulcote,  esquire,  of  the  custody  of  all 
Westminster,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions,  services  and  other  possessions 
with  advowsons  late  of  Robert  Bufford,  esquire,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief 
by  knight  service,  during  the  minority  of  Thomas  his  son  and  heir  and  the 
custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir,  supporting  the  heir  well  and  sufficiently.  By  p.8. 


864  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1472. '  Membrane  25-^0^. 

Not.  28.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Genres  late  of  London,  ^gentilman/  alias  Thomas 
WeBtminster.  Oerveys,  citizen  and  skinner  of  London,  and  Joan  his  wife  of  their  outlawry 
and  waiver  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  and  London  for  not  appearing  before 
John  Frjsot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to 
answer  William  Venour,  keeper  of  the  prison  of  the  late  king,  for  having 
with  John  Leweston  late  of  Loudon,  *  skynner/  and  William  Marchall  late 
of  London, '  skynner,'  seized  Thomas  Garvays  late  of  London,  skinner,  who 
had  been  committed  to  the  custody  of  the  said  William  as  keeper  of  the 
Flete  prison  until  he  should  find  security  for  keeping  the  peace  towards 
John  Groverst,  at  Westminster  and  carried  him  off  and  assaulted  Hugh 
Whether,  the  servant  of  the  said  William ;  before  Robert  Danby  and  his 
fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  the  king  for  their  ransoms  for 
a  trespass  committed  against  John  Groveherst,  Soger  Appilton,  Roger 
Rotheley,  Thomas  Underdoweue  and  John  Freman ;  and  before  the  said 
justices  to  answer  Edmund  Pygot,  citizen  and  skinner  of  London,  touching 
a  debt  of  9/. ;  they  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  the  said  John, 
Roger,  Roger,  Thomas  and  John  having  appeared  before  the  justices  of 
the  Bench  at  Westminster  and  acknowledged  themselves  satisfied,  as 
Thomas  Bryan,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

MSMBRANS  24. 

Not.  23.         Inspexinuis  and  confirmation  to  William,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of 
Westminster.   St.  Nicholas,  Maud  [on],  of  the  Premonstratensian  order,  of  letters  patent 
dated  7  July,  16  Richard  II.  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter  dated  at 
Dover,  7  December,  1  Richard  I.    IMonasticoHf  vol.  vi.  p.  901.] 

For  1  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Membrane  23. 

Dec.  4. '  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Richard  Croft,  esquire,  as  receiver  and 
WestminBter.  approver  of  the  king's  manors  of  Wodestoke,  Hamburgh,  Wotton  and 
Stonefeld  with  their  members  and  the  hundred  of  Wotton,  co.  Oxford, 
rendering  his  account  yearly  at  Wodestoke  before  Thomas  Aleyn,  whom 
the  king  hereby  appoints  auditor.  He  shall  pay  the  stipends  of  the  two 
chaplains  within  the  manor  of  Wodestoke,  the  steward  of  the  said  manor 
and  hundred,  the  parkers  of  the  parks  of  Wodestoke  and  Gorneburgh,  the 
porter  of  the  park  of  Wodestoke,  the  surveyors  and  controllers  of  the  works 
of  the  manor  of  Wodestoke,  the  keepers  of  the  meadows  of  the  same  manor 
and  all  carpenters,  stone-cutters,  plumbers  and  other  officers,  ministers  and 
labourers  in  the  said  manors  and  hundred,  and  all  repairs,  enclosures  and 
other  expenses  within  the  same  manor,  houses  and  mills,  as  well  as  of  the 
park,  and  he  and  the  said  auditor  shall  receive  yearly  lOOs,  and  S3s.  4(L 
respectively  from  the  issues  of  the  above.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  I.  Grant  to  Anne,  countess  of  Pembroke,  late  the  wife  of  William,  earl  of 

WeBtmiDBter.  Pembroke,  of  the  custody  of  the  honour,  castle,  manor  and  lordship  of 
Dunster  and  all  other  castles,  manors,  lordships,  lands,  rents,  services, 
knights'  fees  and  advowsons  late  of  James  Luterell,  knight,  and  afterwards 
of  the  said  late  earl,  the  manors  of  Mynhede,  Culveton,  Yeveton  and 
Estcantok  alias  Cantokyshede  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  and 
five  messuages,  three  carucates  of  land,  6  acres  of  meadow  and  13d,  rent  in 
Exton,  Vexford,  Rixen  and  Stocumber,  co.  Somerset,  and  all  lands  now  in 
the  hands  of  William  Brandon,  knight,  excepted,  to  hold  from  Christmas 
last  during  the  minority  of  William,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  late  earl, 
rendering  nothing  until  Easter  next  and  from  thence  90/.  yearly  and 
maintaining  the  parks,  houses,  stews  and  other  edifices.  By  p.s. 


12  EDWABD  IV.— Part  H.  3M 


1 472.  Membrane  23 — cont. 

Dec.  6.  Signification  to  W.  bishop  of  Winchester  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

WeBtminiter.    of  Thomas  Wirscetur,  monk  of  the  monastery  of  Hyde  by  Winchester,  as 

abbot  thereof.  By  p.s.  [3625.] 

Dec.  10.  Grant  to  the  king's  firstborn  son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of 
Wegtminster.  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester,  of  all  issues  of  all  castles,  honours,  lordships, 
manors,  lands  and  other  possessions  belonging  to  the  duchy  of  Cornwall  from 
Michaelmas,  10  Edward  IV.  until  2  November  then  following,  on  which 
day  he  was  born,  and  grant  that  he  may  levy  and  collect  all  issues,  fines, 
amercements,  forfeitures,  arrears  and  other  things  pertaining  to  the  king 
by  reason  of  the  principality  of  Wales,  the  counties  of  Chester  and 
Flynt  and  the  duchy  of  Cornwall  before  this  present  date.  By  K. 

Dec.  9.  Appointment  of  John  Moklowe  to  take  carpenters  called  ^  wherlers  *  and 

Westminster,  'cartwrightes'  and  other  carpenters,  stone-cutters,  smiths,  plumbers  and 
other  workmen  for  the  works  of  the  king's  ordnance  and  bombards,  cannons, 
*  colverynes,*  *  fowelers,'  *  ferpentynes,*  and  other  cannons  and  powder, 
sulphur,  saltpetre,  stone,  iron,  lead,  crossbows  and  bolts  for  them,  bows, 
arrows,  *  bowestaves,'  *  bowestrengys,'  *  langdebeves,'  lances,  *  gleyves '  and 
hammers  and  other  necessaries  and  carriage  for  the  same  by  land  and 
water* 

Dec.  14.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Eoger  Horseley,  one  of  the  yeomen 
Westminster,  of  the  king's  chamber,  for  his  good  service  in  battle  and  beyond  the  seas, 
of  two  parts  of  the  manor  of  Bree,  co.  Cornwall,  which  Joceus  Bree 
lately  had  of  the  grant  of  Henry  V.  and  the  manor  of  Southorp,  co. 
Gloucester,  which  William  Herevy  and  Mary  his  wife  formerly  had  of  the 
grant  of  Edward  III.  together  not  exceeding  the  value  of  10  marks 
yearly,  to  hold  by  the  accustomed  services.  By  p.s. 

1473. 

Jan.  21.         Appointment  of  John  Sturgeon,  esquire,  one  of  the  gentlemen  ushers  of 

Westminster,  the  king's  chamber,  to  take  carpenters  and  others  as  above  for  the  works 

of  the  king's  ordnance.  By  E. 

Feb.  12.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Grene,  vicar  of  the  parish  church  of  Leke, 
Westminster,  co.  York,  alias  late  of  Lanmote,  co.  York,  chaplain,  of  aU  offences  committed 
by  him  before  12  February. 

-t/mn  Membrane  22. 

Oct.  18.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  John,  bishop  of  Hereford,  to 
Westminster.  Richard  Gardener,  the  warden,  and  the  vicars  of  the  college  of  vicars  in 
the  choir  of  the  church  of  Hereford,  of  the  foundation  of  Richard  11. 
because  their  dwelling  is  so  distant  from  the  church  that  through  fear  of 
evildoers  and  the  inclemency  of  the  weather  many  of  them  cannot  go  to  the 
church  at  midnight  to  celebrate  divine  service,  of  a  messuage  or  canonical 
mansion  in  which  John  Grene,  late  canon  of  the  said  church,  dwelt  and  a 
vacant  plot  in  which  Reginald  Wolston,  late  canon  of  the  same  church, 
dwelt,  lying  between  the  palace  of  the  bishop  on  the  west  and  the  lane 
leading  from  the  street  of  the  castle  to  the  well  of  St.  Ethelbert  on  the  east 
and  between  the  cemetery  of  the  said  church  on  the  north  and  the  river 
Wye  on  the  south,  for  their  habitation  and  for  the  sustenance  of  two 
choristers  in  the  choir  beyond  the  accustomed  number  and  that  they  may 
pray  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  coDsort  Elizabeth,  queen  of 
England,  and  the  said  bishop  and  for  their  souls  after  death.  By  p.s. 

STov.  20.         Licence,  for  26«.  8^.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  John  Butler,  esquire,  to 

Westminster,  grant  the  manors  of  Castell  Fullerbache  and  Chirche  Fullerbache  alias 

Castell  Fulverbache  and  Chirche  Pulverbache,  with  the  advowson  of  the 


366  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


2472*  Membrane  22 — cont. 

free  chapel  of  Pullerbache,  co.  Salop,  held  in  chief,  to  John  Say,  knight, 
John  Broughton  the  elder,  esquire,  John  Broughton  the  younger,  esquire, 
Drugo  Brittonell,  esquire,  John  Appiilyerd,  esquire,  William  Broughton, 
John  Baker  and  Thomazs  Frankessh  and  their  heirs. 

Nov.  26.         General  pardon  to  John  Whittyngham  late  of  London, '  gentilman,'  alicu 

Westminster,  of  Westunturvild,  co.  Buckingham,  alias  esquire,  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  21  November.  By  p.s. 

July  12.  Notification  that  James  Goldwell,  dean  of  the  cathedral  church  of 
Westminster.  St.  Mary,  Salisbury,  and  elect  of  Norwich^  has  before  the  king  in  Chancery 
appointed  John  Morton,  doctor  of  laws,  keeper  of  the  rolls  of  Chancery, 
John  Gunthorp,  clerk,  John  Fogge,  knight,  John  Clerk,  one  of  the  barons 
of  the  Exchequer,  and  Nicholas  Goldwell  his  attorneys  to  administer  his 
possessions  and  after  the  confirmation  of  his  election  and  his  consecration 
to  treat  with  the  executors  of  the  will  of  Walter  Lyhert,  late  bishop  of 
Norwich,  concerning  the  temporalities  and  spiritualities  of  the  bishopric 
of  Norwich  and  other  matters. 

July  4.  Grant,  during  office,  to  the  king's  clerk  John  Morton,  keeper  of  the  rolls 

Westminster,   of  Chancery,  of  one  tun  or  two  pipes  of  Gascon  wine  yearly  at  Christmas  in 

the  port  of  London  at  the  hands  of  the  chief  butler  of  England  or  his 

deputy  there.  By  K. 

^  jM  Membrane  21. 

Feb.  20.  Appointment  of  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  the 
Westminster,  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  the  king's 
brothers  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  and  Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester, 
Bobert,  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells  and  chancellor,  L.  bishop  of  Durham, 
E.  bishop  of  Carlisle,  J.  bishop  of  Bochester,  the  king's  kinsmen  John, 
earl  of  Shrewsbury,  and  Anthony,  earl  of  Byrers,  Thomas,  abbot  of  West- 
minster, chancellor  of  the  king's  firstborn  son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales, 
William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  the  king's  chamberlain,  Bichard 
Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  John  Fog, 
knight,  John  Scot,  knight,  Thomas  Vaghan,  chamberlain  of  the  said  prince, 
John  Nedeham,  knight,  Bichard  Chokke,  knight,  Bichard  Fowler,  Master 
Bichard  Martyn,  clerk,  William  Alyngton,  Bichard  Haute,  John  Sulyard 
and  Geoffrey  Coytemore  as  tutors  and  councillors  of  the  said  prince  until 
he  shall  be  of  the  age  of  fourteen  years,  with  full  power  to  administer  his 
possessions  within  the  principality  of  Wales,  the  duchy  of  Cornwall,  the 
counties  of  Chester  and  Flint  and  elsewhere,  to  grant  licences  for 
ecclesiastical  elections,  to  receive  fealties,  to  present  to  chm'ches  and 
other  benefices,  to  dispose  of  custodies  of  lands  and  marriages  of  heirs,  to 
grant  pardons,  to  appoint  and  remove  stewards,  sheriffs,  bailiffs,  reeves, 
chamberlains,  escheators  and  other  ministers  and  officers  and  to  grant 
letters  patent,  provided  that  no  office  shall  be  granted  for  life  or  n)r  a 
term  of  years  but  during  pleasure  of  the  said  prince  only.         By  K.  and  C. 

Feb.  26.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Gilbert  Laughton,  of  the  tenour  of  the 
Westminster,  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  18  August,  12  Edward  lY.  [^French  Roll^ 
12  Edward  IV,  m.  16],  granting  safe  conduct  at  his  request  for  a  ship 
called  la  Marie  of  the  parts  of  France,  Brittany  or  Spain,  of  the  portage  of 
80  tuns  or  under,  of  which  Pelyngto  (le  Baparaff,  Martin  de  Seint  Johanne 
de  Luso,  Martin  de  Spayne,  John  de  Bretayn,  Bartholomew  de  Gascoign, 
William  de  Fraunce  or  John  Ote  of  Gascony  is  master.  These  letters  have 
been  lost  by  accident,  as  Jvo  Mychell  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  they 
will  be  surrendered  if  found. 


12  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  H.  367 


-tAtjo  Mbmbranb  20. 

Dec.  15.         Grant  for  life  to  William  Brecher  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  king's 

WestminBter.  foresters  of  the  forest  of  Purbik,  co.  Dorset,  which  Henry  Fenne  lately  had, 

receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of 

Poole  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  as  Gilbert  Martyn  had  in  the  time  of 

Edward  III.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  13.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  John  Forster,  esquire,  one  of  the 

Westminster,  ushers  of  the  king's  chamtor,  of  all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  forfeitures 

and  profits  in  the  court  of  the  marshalsea  of  the  household  from  Michaelmas 

last,  without  rendering  any  account.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  5.     '     General  pardon  to  John  Colyn  late  of  London, '  cordener,'  alias  John 

WestmiuBter.  Colyns,  *  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  10  November 

last.  By  p.8. 

1473. 

Jan.  4.  Licence  for  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  kinsman 

Westminster,  and  heir  of  Humphrey,  late  duke  of  Buckingham,  tenant  in  chief,  viz.  son 
of  his  son  Humphrey,  to  enter  freely  after  Michaelmas  last,  without  proof  of 
age  or  other  formality,  into  all  castles,  towns,  lordships,  cantreds,  commotes, 
manors,  lands,  fee  farms,  annuities^  reversions,  rents,  services,  hundreds, 
offices,  fees,  views  of  frank -pledge,  courts  leet,  sherifis'  turns,  liberties, 
franchises,  fairs,  markets,  jurisdictions,  knights'  fees,  advowsons  and  other 
possessions  in  England,  Wales,  the  marches  of  Wales  and  the  town  of 
Calais  of  which  the  said  late  duke  was  seised  and  which  should  descend  to 
him.  By  K. 

Jan.  15.         General  pardon  to  John  Smyth  late  of  ThakBtede,co.  Essex,  'gentilman,' 
Westminster,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  8  January.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  23.         Presentation  of  John  Smyth  to  the  parish  church  of  Stanford  Bivers,  in 

Westminster,  the  diocese  of  London,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Neweport,  last 

rector.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  28.  Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  clerk  Master  Roger  Eotherham,  doctor 
Westminster,  of  laws,  as  warden  of  the  college  called  the  King's  Hall  in  the  University 
of  Cambridge,  in  the  king's  gift  by  the  surrender  of  letters  patent  bj 
Master  John  Gunthorpe,  secretary  of  the  queen,  last  warden,  witii  8  marks 
yearly  from  Christmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Cambridge  and 
Huntingdon  for  two  robes,  one  with  fur  and  the  other  with  lining,  as  the 
wardens  of  the  college  had  in  the  time  of  Edward  HI.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  6.  Pardon  to  John  Draper  late  of  Asshewell,  co.  Hertford, '  husbondman,'  of 

Westminster,  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the  king 

at  Westminster  to  answer  for  divers  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered  to 

the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Byllyng,  diief  justice  of  the  King's 

Bench,  has  certined. 

March  1.        General   pardon  to  Thomas  Seintmaure  of  Bekynton,  co.   Somerset, 
Westminster,  knight,  of  all  offisnces  committed  by  him  before  26  February  last.      By  p«s. 

1472.  Mmubrane,  19. 

Dec.  14.         Pardon  to  William  Parre,  knight,  late  sheriff  of  Cumberland,  of  all 
Westminster,  offences   committed  by    him  and   all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts, 
accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  before  20  November  last. 

By  p,s. 

1473. 

Jan  4  4.  Grant  to  the  king's  servitor   Thomas    Thwaytes,   chancellor    of    the 

Westminster.  Eltchequerj  of  the  custody  of  all  lands  late  of  Henry  Elys  late  of  Berewyc, 

CO.  York,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  Thomas  his  son  and  heir 

With  the  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to 


368  CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1473t  Membrane  19— con^. 

heir,  finding  a  compotent  sustenance  for  the  heir  and  supporting  the  houses, 
enclosures,  buildings  and  other  charges.  By  K. 

Feb.  4.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Sopor,  of  the  tenour  of  the 

Weitmmsttr.  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  14  November,  7  Edward  IV.  [^French 
Boll,  7  Edward  IV.  m.  11,]  granting  licence  for  John  Speke,  esquire,  to 
go  to  the  court  of  Borne,  the  Holy  Land  and  other  parts  beyond  the  seas 
on  pilgrimage  with  six  persons  in  his  company.  These  letters  have  been 
lost  by  accident,  as  the  said  John  Soper  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and 
they  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

1472. 

Dec.  21.        Pardon  to  John  Brumston  alias  Bromston,  esquire,  of  Netlisted,  co. 
Westminster*  Kent,  late  sheriff  of  Kent^  late  keeper  of  the  gaol  of  the  castle  of  Canter- 
bury, of  all  offences  committed  by  him,  all  issues,  fines,  amercements,  debts, 
accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  and  all  escapes  of  felons. 

By  p.8. 

Dec.  1.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in   mortmain   by  John  Kelyng,  derk,  to 

Westminster.  Edmund  Teyser,  the  chaplain  of  the  chantry  which  he  lately  had  licence 
by  letters  patent*  to  found,  of  nine  messuages,  a  wind-mill,  100  acres  of  land, 
8  acres  of  meadow  and  12  acres  of  pasture  in  Great  Boudon  and  Hauer- 
bergh,  co.  Leicester,  extended  at  6/.  15  J.  yearly,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition 
before  Thomas  Warde,  late  escheator  in  the  county,  to  the  value  of 
6/.  Is.  \\d,  yearly,  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  by  the  said  letters  patent 
for  the  acquisition  by  the  chaplain  of  land  and  rent  to  the  yearly  vidue  of 
10  marks. 

1473. 

Feb.  19.         Appointment  of  the  king's  kinsman  B.  bishop  of  Salisbury  as  master  and 

Westminster,  surveyor  of  the  king's  works  at  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Greorge 

within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  and  other  new  works  there,  with  power  to 

take  stone-cutters,  plumbers,  carpenters,  masons  and  other  workmen  and 

stone,  timber,  tiles,  shingles,  glass,  iron,  lead  and  other  necessaries.   By  K. 

Feb.  13.  Grant  to  Bobert  Michelson,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  James  of  Hull,  of 
Westminster.  60/.  from  the  first  monejs  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of 
Kyngeston  on  Hull  for  the  part  payment  of  the  ransoms  of  himself  and 
certain  other  merchants  and  mariners  in  his  company,  who  when  sailing  in 
the  said  ship  were  captured  in  a  fierce  conflict  with  the  king's  adversaries 
of  France  and  taken  to  France,  others  of  them  being  killed.  By  K. 

1472.  Membrane  18. 

Oct.  28.  General  pardon  to  Oliver  Manyngham  of  London,  knight,  and  Eleanor 
Westmmster.  his  wife,  lady  of  Hungerford  and  Molyns,  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Hunger* 
ford,  knight,  lord  of  Hungerford,  and  daughter  and  heiress  of  William 
Molyns,  knight,  lord  Molyns,  of  all  offences  committed  by  them  before 
23  October.  Licence  also  for  Oliver  to  hold  all  the  lands  which  he  has  in 
his  own  right,  and  for  him  and  Eleanor  to  hold  all  the  lands,  rents, 
reversions  and  services,  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  fairs,  markets,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  courts,  leets,  parks,  warrens,  liberties  and  franchises  which 
they  have  in  her  right,  the  manors  of  Dytton  and  Dachet,  co.  Buckingham, 
excepted.  By  p.8. 

Nov.  21.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Wellys,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king  and  his 
Westminster,  consort,  of  the  offices  of  constable  and  porter  of  the  castle  of  Exeter,  co. 
Devon,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  coun^  of 
Devon  with  all  other  profits,  in  the  same  manner  as  John  Sevington  had 
the  office  of  porter,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  him  of  the  said  office  of 
porter  of  the  castle  by  letters  patent  dated  5  October,  11  Edward  IV. 
surrendered.  By  p*8. 


12  EDWARD  IV.— Paet  11.  369 


1472.  Membrane  18 — cent. 

Nov.  20.         General  pardon  to  Henry  Elvoden  alias  Elveisden  late  of  Mounteynys 

Westminster.   Tnge,   co.   Essex,   the    elder,   'gentilman,'  alias  late   of  Braghyng,  co. 

Hertford,  the  elder,  esquire,  alias  late  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  the 

elder,  ^gentilman.'  By  K. 

Nov.  24.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  king's  kinsman  Ralph,  lord   of 

Westminster.   Graystok,  knight,  of  the  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated 

30  November,  8  Edward  IV.  (see  p.  115,)  being  a  grant  to  him  for  life  of 

certain  possessions.     These  letters  have  been  lost  by  accident,  as  he  has 

testified  in  Chancery,  and  they  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

Nov.  27.         Presentation  of  Ambrose    Repyndon  to   the  chantry  in  the  chapel  of 
Westmmster.   St.  John  Baptist  by  the  church  of  St.  Mary  Aldemarychirch,  London,  void 
by  the  resignation  of  Master  Thomas  Duifeld.     The  letters  are  directed 
to  Til.  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

Dec.  1.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Barow  to  the  parish  church  of  Cotyngham,  in 

Westminster,  the  diocese  of  York,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Master  Robert  Dobbes,  last 

incumbent.  By  p.6. 

1473.  Membrane  17. 

Feb.  19.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  burgesses  of  Lanbadar  of  a  charter 
Westminster,  dated  at  Westminster,  12  June,  3  Richard  II.  [Charter  Roily  3  Richard  11. 
No.  8],  inspecting  and  confirming  with  additions  the  following : — 

1.  A  charter  dated  at  Eltham,  28  March,  5  Edward  III.  [Charter  Roll, 

5  Edward  III.  No.  65,]  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter  dated 
at    Westminster,    28    December,    6    Edward    I.   [Charter  Roll, 

6  Edward  L  No.  24.] 

2.  A    charter   of    Edward,   prince  of    Wales,   dated   at   Caermai*then, 

4  August,  83  Edward  I.  For  \QOs.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  24.         Appointment  of  John  Michell, '  mason,'  to  take  stone-cntteL*s  and  other 

Westminster,  workmen  for  the  works  of  stones  for  cannons  for  the  king's  ordnance,  and 

stones  and  other  necessaries  and  carriage  for  the  same.  By  K. 

The  like  of  Walter  Ryvers  of  Wodestok  to  take  artificers  called 
'  fiecchers '  for  the  works  of  arrows  for  the  king's  oixlnance,  and  timber, 
wax,  silk,  feathers  and  other  necessaries  and  carriage  for  the  same.     By  K. 

The  like  of  John  Smyth,  ^  wheler,'  to  take  carpenters  called  '  whelcrs '  and 
'  cartwrightes '  and  other  carpenters  and  workmen  for  the  works  of  carts 
and  wheels  for  the  king's  ordnance,  and  timber  and  iron  and  other 
necessaries  and  carriage  for  the  same.  By  K, 

Feb.  25.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Bendy ssh  late  of  Bompstede,  co.  Essex,  the 

Westminster,  younger,  'gentilman,'  alias  of  Stepulbumpsted,  co.  Essex,  esquire,  alias  of 
Hadle,  co.  Sufiblk,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  22  February. 

By  p.s. 

Membranes  16  and  15. 

Feb.  1.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  St.  Augustine's, 

Westminster.  Bristol,  of  the  following : — 

1.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  6  March,  11  Edward  II.  [Charter 
Roily  11  Edward  II.  No.  17,]  inspecting  and  confirming  the 
following  :— 

(1.)  A  charter  of  Henry  II. 

(2.)  Another  charter  of  the  same,  dated  at  Winchester. 

(3.)  A  charter  of  Stephen,  dated  at  Dunstable. 

y  96186.  A  A 


370  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


J473.  Membranes  16  and  15— «m/. 

2.  Letters    patent    dated    6  March^    11  Edward  IT.    inspecting     and 

confirming  the  following  : — 

(1.)  A  charter  of  Henry,  duke  of  Normandy.     {^Monasttcon  VL 

866.] 
(2.^  A  charter  of  Robert  son  of  Harding.     [IbidJ] 
(3.)  A  charter  of  John,  count  of  Mortain.     [IbidJ] 

3.  A  charter  dated  at  Bristol,  2  January,  13  Edward  L      [Charter  Eoll 

13  Edward  L  No.  139.]  For  7  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

1472.  Membranes  14-9. 

Nov.  12.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  cathedral 

Westminster,  church  of  St.  Andrew,  Rochester,  of  the  following  :— 

1.  Letters  patent  dated  11  November,  44  Henry  III.,  releasing  to  Simon, 

then  prior,  and  the  convent  all  right  in  the  advowson  of  the  church 
of  Ho,  which  they  obtained  by  exchange  with  the  abbess  and  nuns 
of  St.  Sulpice,  Brittany. 

2.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  10  November,  3  Edward  I.  [Charter 

Roily  3  Edward  7.  No.  2,]  being  an  exemplification  of  the 
following : — 

(1.)  A  charter  of  William  I.  [?  rectius  IL]  dated  at  Winchester. 

[Monasticoriy  Vol,  J.  No,  XII.] 
(2.)  A   charter  of  William  I.  [rectius  II.]  dated  at  Brigstock. 

[Ibid.    No,  XLIV.] 
(3.)  A  charter  of  William  I. 
(4.)  A  charter  of  William  II. 


(5.)  A  charter  of  William  II.     [Ibid.    No,  X.] 
(6.) 


A  charter  of  William  IL  dated  at  Winchester.  [Ibid.   No.  XL] 
(7.)  A  charter  of  Henry  I.  dated  at  London. 
(8.)  A  charter  of  Henry  I.  dated  at  London.     [Ibid.    iVb.  LVI.] 
(9.)  A  charter  of  Henry  I. 
(10.)  A  charter  of  Henry  I.  dated  at  Winchester.   [Ibid.    No. 

XVIII.] 
(11.)  A  charter  of  Henry  I.  dated  at  London. 
(12.)  A  charter  of  Henry  I.  dated  at  Westnunster.     [Ibid.    No. 

XV.] 
(13.)  A  chaiter  of  Henry  I.  dated  at  Rochester.   [Ibid.  iVo.  XI  IL] 
(14.)  A  charter  of  Henry  I.  dated  at  Rochester,  on  the  feast  of 

St.  Gregory.     [Ibid.    iVb.  XIV.] 

3.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  10  November,  3  Edward  I.  [Charter 

Bollf  3  Edward  7.  No.  1,]  being  an  exemplification  of  the 
following : — 

(I.)  A  charter  of  Stephen. 

(2.)  A  charter  of  the  same,  dated  at  Rochester. 

(3.)  A  charter  of  the  same,  dated  at  Wallingford. 

(4.)  A  charter  of  Henry  II.  dated  at  Westminster. 

(5.)  A  charter  of  Henry  U.  dated  at  Nottingham.  [Monastieony 
No.  LI.] 

'6.)  A  charter  dated  at  Worms,  30  August,  [4]  Richard  I. 

y.)  A  charter  dated  at  Spires,  16  August,  [4]  Richard  I. 

4.  A  charter  dated    at  Newcastle  on  Tyne,  2  July,  9  Edward  III. 

[Charter  Boll,  9  Edward  III.  No.  36,]  inspecting  and  confirming 
a  charter    dated    at   Westminster,  3  December,    50  Henry  III. 
inspecting  and  confirming  the  following  :-— 
( I.)  A  charter  of  William  IL     [No.  2  (4)  above.] 
(2.)  A  charter  of  William  I.  dated  at  Winchester.    [No.  2  (1) 
above."] 


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1472«,  Membranes  14-9 — cont, 

(3.)  A  charter  of  Henrj  I.  dated  at  London.     [  Ab.  2  (7)  above!] 
(4.)  A  charter  of  Henry  I.  dated  at  Winchester.     [No.  2  (10) 

aboveJ] 
(5.)  A  charter  of  Henry  II.  dated  at  Nottingham.     [No.  3  (5) 

above,"] 
(6.)  A  charter  of  Henry  II.  dated  at  Westminster.     [No,  3  (4) 

above,"] 
(7.)  A   charter  of  Richard  I.    dated  at  Worms.    [No,  3  (6) 

above,] 
(8.)  A  charter  of  Richard  I.  dated  at  Sph'es.     [No,  Z  (7)  above,] 
(9.)  A  charter  dated  at  Andelys  by  the  hand   of  E.   dean   of 

Salisbury,  vice-chancellor,  7  April,  7  Richard  I. 

5.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  16  March,  10  Edward  III.    [Charter 

Holly  10  Edward  III,  No,  51,]  inspecting  and  confirming  the  said 
charter  of  50  Henry  III. 

6.  A  charter  dated  at  Renham,  10  September,  23  Edward  III.  [rectiusl.] 

[Charter  Boll,  23  Edward  I.  No.  7.] 

7.  Letters  patent  dated  23  April,  18  Edward  III.  granting  to  them  the 

king's  ditch  without  the  wall  of  the  city  of  Rochester. 

8.  Letters  patent  dated  5  August,  19  Edward  III.  granting  licence  for 

them  to  crenellate  a  wall. 

9.  Letters  patent  dated    20  July,   43  Edward  III.   granting    certain 

tenements  and  rents  to  them. 

10.  Letters  patent  dated  28  December,  48  Edward  III.  granting  licence 
for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  them  by  Robert  Beleknappe, 
knight,  of  the  manor  of  Sharstede  by  Roucestre,  23  acres  of  land, 
80  acres  of  pasture  and  one  acre  of  wood  in  Chatham  and  Woldeham, 
and  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Lydesynge  at  a  rent  of  22  marks 
yearly  to  find  a  monk  to  celebrate  divine  service. 

11.  Letters  patent  29  May,  16  Richard  11.  concerning  the  said  rent. 

12.  Letters  patent  dated  1  December,  6  Richard  II.  confirming  the  grant 

of  the  said  Robert  Beleknap  at  a  reduced  rent  of  20  marks. 

13.  Letters  patent  dated  5  August,  12  Richard  II.  granting  to  John  de 

Scarle  the  said  rent  of  20  marks,  forfeited   by  the  said  Robert 
Bealknap. 

14.  Letters  patent  dated  10  September,  18  Richard  II.  granting  licence 

for  the  acquisition  in  mortmain  by  them  of  possessions  to  the  value 
of  100  marks  yearly.  For  6  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

MSMBRANS  B. 

Dec.  6.  Whereas  Henry  III.  by  charter  granted  that  the  city  of  Salisbury  should 

Westmuwter.  be  a  free  city  of  the  bishop  of  Salisbury,  who  should  hold  it  as  his  own 
demesne,  and  Edward  III.  by  charter  granted  to  Roger,  then  bishop,  that 
he  and  his  successors  should  have  return  of  writs  and  attachments  within 
the  same,  which  charters  the  king  has  confirmed,  and  the  citizens  of  the 
city  have  yearly  elected  a  mayor  and  other  ofiicers  from  among  themselves 
and  presented  them  to  the  steward  of  the  bishop  to  take  the  accustomed 
oaths,  but  nevertheless  on  account  of  certain  dissensions  they  have  now 
elected  a  mayor  and  other  officers  who  have  refused  to  take  these  oaths  ; 
the  king  hereby  confirms  to  Richard,  now  bishop,  and  his  successors  all 
their  rights  and  privileges  in  this,  and  grants  that  the  election  of  mayor 
shall  take  place  on  All  Souls  Day  in  each  year  at  a  place  within  the  city 
to  be  appointed  by  the  bishop,  and  the  mayor  elect  shall  take  oath 
before  the  steward  or  other  minister  of  the  bishop  for  the  office  of  mayor 
during  the  ensuing  year,  and  if  he  die  or  be  removed  firom  office  by  the 
bishop  for  reasonable  cause  within  the  year  another  shall  be  elected  for  the 

AA  2 


372  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1472*  Membrane  8 — eont. 

residue  of  the  year,  and  the  other  officers  shall  be  elected  in  like  manner, 
and  failing  such  election  the  bishop  shall  nominate  the  mayor  or  officers 
after  eight  days,  and  the  bishop  with  the  advice  and  assent  of  the  dean  and 
chapter  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Salisbury,  shall  make  ordinances  for  the 
good  governance  of  the  city,  and  the  biahop  shall  have  Serjeants  at  mace, 
but  not  more  than  four,  with  maces  silver  or  gilt  and  adorned  with  the 
king's  arms  to  execute  their  office  at  his  command,  and  be  shall  also  hare 
a  gaol  within  the  city.  By  p.8. 

Nov.  10.  Licence  for  William,  lord  of  Hastynges,  and  Ralph  Hastynges,  knights, 
Westminster,  to  found  a  fraternity  or  gild  of  themselves  and  other  men  and  women  in 
honour  of  the  Holy  Cross  called  '  the  Holy  Rode  in  the  Wall '  within  the 
parish  church  of  St.  Gregory  the  Pope,  Norhampton,  and  for  the  brethren 
and  sisters  of  the  gild  to  elect  yearly  from  themselves  an  alderman  and  two 
wardens  for  the  governance  of  the  gild  and  its  possessions  and  to  remove 
them  and  appoint  others.  They  shall  form  one  body  with  a  common  seal, 
with  power  to  plead  and  be  impleaded,  to  meet  for  the  good  rule  of  the 
gild  and  to  acquire  lands  and  rents,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  20/. 
yearly  within  the  said  town  or  elsewhere  to  support  chaplains  to  celebrate 
divine  service  there  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort 
Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  their  descendants  and  the  founders  and 
other  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  gild  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the 
souls  of  the  king's  father  Richard,  late  duke  of  York,  and  the  king's 
progenitors  according  to  the  ordinance  of  the  alderman  and  wardens. 

By  K. 

Membrane  7. 

Aug,  17.        Pardon  to  Robert  Strelley  alias  Streuley  of  Strelley,  co.  Nottingham, 

Westminster,   knight,  late  sheriff  of  Nottingham  and  Derby,  of  all  offences  committed  by 

him  before  6  August  and  all  fines,  amercements  and  issues  due  from  him  to 

the  king  before  that  date  and  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him 

to  the  king  before  29  September,  9  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  12.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Sturton  of  Sturton,  knight,  and  John 
Westminster,  his  son  and  heir,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  king's  forest, 
hay,  or  park  of  Petherton  by  Brigge water,  co.  Somerset,  with  all  fees, 
rents,  courts,  amercements,  forfeitures,  herbage,  pannage,  agistments  and 
other  profits  in  the  same  manner  as  John  Risshe  or  anyone  else  had  the 
same,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the  said  John  Risshe  by  letters  patent  dated 
3  June,  11  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  12.  General  pardon  to  John  Whighton  of  London,  *  bruer.'  By  p.s. 

Westminster. 

Dec.  1.  Grant  to  John  Godyer  and  John  Wayte  of  the  custody  of  the  manor  of 

Westminster.  Little  Reynes  and  the  advowson  of  the;,church  of  Little  Reynes,  co.  Essex, 
late  of  Eleanor  the  daughter  and  heiress  of  William  de  Roschebrook  and 
Joan  his  wife,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  and  in  the  king's  hands  on  her 
death  though  Henry  Lestraunge  her  kinsman  and  heir  is  alive  and  of  full 
age,  to  hold  from  Michaelmas  last  so  long  as  they  remain  in  the  king's  hands, 
rendering  to  the  king  yearly  10/.  and  6^.  8^?.  of  increment  and  supporting 
the  houses^  enclosures,  buildings  and  other  charges.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  3.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  John  Langton  as  controller  of  the 

Westminster,  scrutiny  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull  and  ports  and  places  adjacent, 

receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

1473. 

Jan.  21.  Appointment  of  Thomas  Blanchard  to  take  workmen  called  ^bowyers' 

Westminster,  and  ^  flechers '  and  other  workmen  for  the  works  of  the  king's  oi*dnance,  and 


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1473,  Membrane  7 — cont. 

aiTowSy   '  bowestaves/   <  bowestringes/    '  langedebeves,'  laaces,   *  gleyves/ 
hammers  and  other  necessaries  for  the  ordnance.  By  K. 

1472.  MSMBRANS  6. 

April  28.  Grant  to  Gilbert  Debenham,  knight,  one  of  the  king's  carvers,  and 
Westminster.  Gilbert  Debenham,  esquire,  of  the  custody  of  the  manors  of  Hampton  Mesy 
and  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Castelleton  and  Immer,  co.  Wilts,  and  a 
messuage  and  100  acres  of  meadow  and  land  in  Maydeneuton,  co.  Dorset, 
which  Katharine  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Gilbert  and  sometime  the  wife  of 
William  Zouche,  knight,  held  for  life  of  the  grant  of  William  Zouche, 
knight,  late  lord  of  Zouche  and  Seymor,  to  her  and  the  said  William  her 
husband  and  his  heirs,  and  the  custody  of  the  manor  of  Wenfride  Egle, 
CO.  Dorset,  the  manor  of  Cornwoithi  with  the  advowson  of  the  nunnery  of 
Comworthi,  co.  Devon,  and  the  manor  of  Chapecombe,  co.  Somerset,  which 
the  said  Katharine  lately  held  in  dower  on  the  death  of  the  said  William 
her  husband,  all  of  which  premises  she  held  in  chief  by  knight-service, 
during  the  minority  of  John  Zouche,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  William,  and 
so  from  heir  to  heir,  without  rendering  any  account.  By  p.s. 

1473. 

Feb.  24.  Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  William  Pole,  sometime  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
Westminster,  the  crown,  smitten  With  leprosy,  of  a  parcel  of  land  lying  in  the  highway 
between  Highgate  and  Holwey,  co.  Middlesex,  containing  60  feet  in  length 
and  24  feet  in  breadth,  to  the  intent  that  he  may  build  a  hospital  with  a 
chapel  in  honour  of  St.  Anthony,  for  the  relief  of  divers  persons  smitten 
with  this  sickness  and  destitute  and  walking  at  large  within  the  realm. 

By  p.8.  [3663.] 

Peb.  25.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Grove,  *  carpenter,'  of  the 

WestmiDster.   office  of  master  carpenter  of  the  king's  works  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore 

with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  castle.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  25.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  for  the 
Westminster,  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bighopric  of  Norwich  to  Master 
James  Goldwell,  whom  the  pope  has  appointed  bishop  in  the  place  of 
Walter,  last  bishop,  deceased,  and  who  has  renounced  everything  prejudicial 
to  the  crown  in  the  bull  of  the  pope  by  John  Foggc,  hin  attorney,  and 
whose  fealty  the  king  has  respited  until  his  return  from  the  court  of  J^me 
where  he  has  gone  on  the  king's  service.     [^FcederaJ]  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  :-:- 
Essex. 
Middlesex. 

The  like  to  Philip  Best,  mayor  of  Norwich,  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  de  intendendo  to  the  tenants  of  the  see. 

March  1.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
Weitminster.  for  a  certain  sum  of  money  paid  by  him  to  the  king,  of  the  custody  of  all 
manors,  lands,  rents,  services,  and  other  hereditaments  late  of  Robert 
Watton,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  in  the  county  of  Kent  during  the  minority 
of  Katharine  his  daughter  and  heiress  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the 
latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.     [^FcederaJ] 

By  p.s. 

Jan.  4.  Licence  for  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canter- 

Westminiter.  bury,  Robert,  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells  and  chancellor,  the  king's  kinsmen 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  William,  earl  of  Arundel, 
Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  and  Anthony,  earl  of  Ryvers  and  lord  of  Scales  and 
Nucelles,  John  Say,  knight,  and  Robert  Isham,  esquire,  to  grant  the 
manors  of  Racheford    alicLs  Rocheford,  Lje,  Fakelesham  and  Folnesse, 


«74  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1478.  Membrane  ^-^cont. 

CO.  Essex,  with  all  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  of  tenants,  held  in 
chief,  to  Thomas  Grey,  son  of  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of 
England,  and  Anne  his  wife,  daughter  of  the  king's  sister  Anne,  duchess  of 
Exeter,  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  with  successive  remainders  to  the 
said  duchess  and  the  heirs  of  her  body  and  the  queen  and  her  heirs  and 
assigns.    And  this  without  fine  or  fee.  By  p*s. 

Feb.  27.  Licence,  for  4  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  the  kiug*s  kinsman  Thomas, 
Weitminster.  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  Thomas  Delamare,  esquire,  to  grant 
the  manor  of  Aldermanston,  co.  Berks,  held  in  chief,  to  Richard,  bishop  of 
Salisbury,  John  Morton,  clerk,  keeper  of  the  rolls  of  Chancery,  Thomas 
Chaundeler,  clerk,  Richard  Chokke,  knight,  Maurice  Berkeley,  knight^ 
William  Norres,  knight,  John  Baker,  clerk,  William  Bocher,  derk,  Richard 
Fouler,  John  Pury,  esquire,  William  Danvers,  Bernard  Delamare,  esquire^ 
Robert  Baynard,  esquire,  James  Vyell,  esquire,  Christopher  Hanyngton 
and  Richard  Kyngesmyll  and  their  heirs  and  assigns. 

Feb.  12.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  undermentioned  prior  and  convent, 
Weetminster.  of  the  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  1 1  April,  1  Edward  IV. 
committing  to  Robert,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of  Ledes  by  mainprise  of 
William  Welden  of  London,  *  gentilman,'  and  John  Rogger  of  London, 
/gentilman,'  the  custody  of  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Ledes  and  the 
agistment  of  the  park  there  for  20  years  from  Easter  then  last  past, 
rendering  to  the  king  yearly  24/.  and  \2d,  of  increment  and  supporting  aU 
charges.  These  letters  have  been  lost  by  accident,  as  John  Roggers  has 
taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

1472.  Membrane  5. 

Sept.  29.        Pardon  to  Thomas  Pynde,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  late  one  of  the 

WestmiDBter.  customers  of  the  petty  custom  and  collector  of  the  3*.  in  the  tun  and  the 

\2d,  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of  London,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

and  all  debts,  accounts,  issues  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  before 

27  September.  By  K. 

The  like  to  John  Brampton,  citizen  and  '  stokfisshemonger '  of  London, 
late  one  of  the  customers  of  the  petty  custom  and  collector  of  the  3«.  in  the 
tun  and  the  12^.  in  the  pound  in  the  said  port.  By  K. 

June  15.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  William  Parker,  yeoman  of  the 
Westminster,  scullery,  of  two  tCDenients  and  three  closes  of  pasture  in  the  parish  of 
St.  Maurice  without  Munkcbarre,  York,  of  the  yearly  value  of  5  marks,  of 
which  Gilbert  Smerthwayte  of  York,  *  yoman,'  was  seised  and  which  were 
taken  into  the  hands  of  the  late  king  because  he  murdered  a  man  of  that 
city.  Byp.s. 

Aug.  27.  Whereas  Hugh  Courtenay,  Icnight,  deceased,  long  ago  made  his 
Westminster,  testament  and  last  will  and  appointed  Master  Robert  Ascu,  canon  of  the 
cathedral  church  of  St.  Peter,  Exeter,  Margaret  Denys  and  Michael  Denys 
his  executors  to  fulfil  the  same,  and  afterwards  fought  against  the  king  in 
the  battle  of  Tewkesbury,  and  accordingly  his  goods,  chattels  and  debts 
belonged  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  rebellion,  the  king  nevertheless  grants 
these  to  the  said  executors  to  pay  the  debts  of  the  said  Hugh  for  the 
safety  of  his  soul  and  to  fulfil  his  will.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  17.  Lt^tters  of  denization,  without  fine  or  fee,  for  Bartholomew  Deux,  bom  in 

Westminster,  the  duchy  of  Gueldres,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  6.  Pardon  to  Richard  Nowers  of  Old  Wodestoke,  co.  Oxford,  *  gentilman,' 

Westminster,  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Surrey  for  not  appearing  before  the  king 

at  Westminster  to  answer  £dward  Hunte  of  Spellisbury,  co.  Oxford, 

*  laborer,'  for  having  with  John  Nowers  of  Takley,  co.  Oiiord,  esquire. 


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1472.  Membrane  b^^coni. 

Thomas  Ljdeard  of  Gljmton,  oo.  Oxford,  esquirey  Hugh  Bramburgh  late 
of  Bristol,  ^  marchaunt,'  Walter  Duke  of  Hampton  Gaye,  co.  Oxford, 
^  joman,'  and  John  Merj  of  Salford,  co.  Oxford,  ^  husbondman,'  conspired 
at  Guldeford  to  cause  the  said  Edward  to  be  charged  with  having  lain 
armed  in  ambush  on  the  highway  at  Spellysbury  with  Walter  Tjlmjngton 
of  Spellisbury,  <  wever,'  on  Trinity  Sunday,  38  Henry  VI.  and  assaulted 
John  Nowers  and  Thomas  Lydiunl  and  robbed  them  of  a  casket  worth 
16</.,  5  marks  in  money  and  a  sword  worth  5«.,  and  so  to  be  detained  iu 
prison  at  Oxford  until  he  was  acquitted  before  Richard  Quatermayns  and 
Richard  Danvers  and  their  fellows,  justices  of  oyer  and  terminer  in  the 
county  of  Oxford ;  the  said  Richard  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea 
prison,  as  Thomas  Byllyug,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

1478.  Membrane  4. 

Jan  23.  Grant   for  life   to  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony,   earl  of  Riviers,  of 

Westminster.  133/.  65.  Sd,  yearly  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  siibsidy  of  the  3*.  in  the 
tun  and  the  \2d,  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of  London,  in  lieu  of  a  like 
grant  to  him  of  the  same  sum,  parcel  of  a  like  grant  of  200/.  from  the 
customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Bishop's  Lenn  and  Great  Jermouthe 
by  letters  patent  dated  4  April,  10  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  pjj. 

Grant  also  to  him  as  above  of  33/.  6ff.  8^.  yearly  from  the  customs  and 
subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Bishop's  Lenn  and  Great  Jermouthe.  By  p.s. 

Grant  also  to  him  as  above  of  33/.  6«.  ^d,  yearly  from  the  customs  and 
subsidies  in  the  port  of  Sandwich.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  29.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Seymour,  serjeant  of  the  king's  vestiary  {ve»tu 

Westminster,  bularte)^  of  the  hospital  or  chapel  of  St.  John  Baptist,  Oclyff,  co.  Bedford, 
void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Burgh,  clerk,  last  incumbent. 

By  p.s.  [3641,] 

Jan.  14.         General  pardon  to  Henry  Hammes  late  of  London,  esquire,  alicu  late  of 

Westminster.   Mile  End,  co.  Middlesex,  alias  late  of  Brantfeld,  co.  Heitford,  alias  late  of 

Goseys  in  the  parish  of  Homchurch,  co.  Essex,  of  all  offences  committed  by^ 

him  before  1 1  January.  By  p.s. 

1472. 

Dec.  2.  General  pardon  to  John  Fyssher  of  Taunton,  co.  Somerset,  *  wever,'  alias 

Westminster.    *yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  27  November  last. 

By  p.s. 

Dec.  16.  Grant  to  John  Sutton,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of  the  house  and  church 

Westminster,  of  St.  Mary,  Doncastre,  co.  York,  of  friars  of  tlio  order  of  Carmelites,, 
which  is  of  the  foundation  of  the  king's  progenitors  and  of  the  king*8 
patronage,  that  they  shall  form  one  body  with  power  to  plead  and  be 
impleaded  and  shall  have  perpetual  succession  and  a  common  seal,  and 
grant  to  them  of  licence  to  acquire  lands,  rents  and  other  possessions,  not 
held  in  chief,  in  frank  almoin  to  the  value  of  20/.  yearly.  By  p.8. 

Oct.  14.  General  pardon  to  David  Morgan  late  of  London, '  taillour,'  of  all  offences 

Westminster,   committed  by  him  before  29  August  last.  By  p.s 

Membrane  3. 

Nov.  30.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas, 
Westminster,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  Laurence,  bishop  of  Durham,  Thomas, 
bishop  of  Lincoln,  late  bishop  of  Rochester,  John  Wyngefeld,  knight, 
Thomas  Wynterburn,  clerk,  John  Clerk,  one  of  the  barons  of  the 
Exchequer,  John  Bromston,  esquire,  Alexander  Wode  and  William  Duraant 
to  William,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of  Christ  Church,  Canterbury,  of  the 


376  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1472.  Membrane  3 — cont, 

lordship  or  manor  of  Panfeld  alm9  the  priorj  of  Panfeld,  with  all  lande, 
meadows,  pastures,  woods,  rents  and  seiTices  belonging  to  it  in  the  county 
of  Essex  and  the  city  of  London,  held  in  chief  by  the  service  of  a  red  rose  at 
Midsummer.  By  K. 

Nov.  2Q.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  William  Kirkby,  prior  of  Tykeford,  of 

Westminster,  the  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  11  August,  6  Edward  II. 

[^Mancuiicon^  vol,  v.p,  202],  confirming  the  possessions  of  the  priory  and 

grantiDg  to  William  de  la  Alenerere,  then  prior,  that  he  and  his  successors 

should  have  pillory  and  tumbrel  at  Tykeford. 

Dec.  1.  Grant  for  life  to  John   Scotte,  knight,  Vincent  Fynch  and   Robert 

Westminster.  Worthington  of  the  office  of  chirography  in  the  Common  Bench,  with  the 

accustomed  fees,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the  said  John  and  to  William 

Beaufitz   and    Henry  Unton,  now    deceased,    by    letters    patent    dated 

1  December,  1  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

1473. 

Feb.  5.  Presentation  of    Elias  Walsche,  chaplain,  to  the  perpetual  chantry  of 

Westminster.  St.  Luke  the  Evangelbt  in  Neuton  Popilford  of  and  within  the  parish  of 
Aillesbeare,  in  the  diocese  of  Exeter,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Roger 
Payn,  last  chaplain. 

Membrane  2. 

Feb.  10.  Inspeximtcs  and  confirmation  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Boxle,  of  the 

Westminster.  Cistercian  order,  of  a  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  10  June,  18  Edward  I. 
[Charter  Roily  18  Edward  L  No.  48,]  inspecting  and  confirming  the 
following : — 

1.  A  charter  dated  at  Roche  Andelys  by  the  hand  of  Master  Roscelin, 

vice-chancellor,  10  November,  10  Richard  I.  renewing  a  charter 
dated  at  Dover  by  the  hand  of  W.  de  Longo  Campo,  bishop  of  Ely, 
the  chancellor,  7  December,  1  Richard  I. 

2.  A  charter  dated  at  Kenyton,  10  January,  37  Henry  III. 

For  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

March  3.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Ciudde,  yeoman  of  the  pantry, 
Westminster,   of  a  house  under  the  Exchequer  of  Westminster  with  a  door  opening  out 
towards  the  king's  palace  there  and  adjoining  a  house  called  ^HeU.' 

By  p.s.  [3674.] 

March  1.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
Westminster,  for  a  certain  sum  of  money  paid  by  him  to  the  king,  of  the  custody  of  all 
manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and  other  hereditaments  late  of  Robert 
Watton,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  in  the  county  of  Kent  during  the 
minority  of  Katharine  his  daughter  and  heiress  and  the  custody  and 
marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir. 
[Fcedera,']  By  p.s. 

1472.  Membrane  1. 

Nov.  27.        Licence  for  Anthony  Wydevyle,  earl  Rivers  and  lord  of  Scales  and 

Westminster.  Nucels,  son    and    heir    of  Richard   Widevyle,   late  earl  Rivers,   tenant 

in  chief,  to  enter  freely  into  all  possessions  which  should  descend  to  him  on 

the  death  of  his  father,  saving  to  the  king,  homage,  fealty  and  other  services. 

By  p.s. 

Membrane  3iJ. 

July  14.        Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Fulk  Bourghcher  of  Fitz  Warejm, 
Westminater.  knight,  John  Dynham,  knight,   Thomas  Billyng,  Thomas  Bryan,  John 


12  EDWARD  IV.— Pjlet  II.  377 


1472.  Membrane  3ld — eont. 

NedehaiDy  knight,  Richard  Chokke,  knight,  Thomas  Ljtelton,  John 
Grokker,  knight,  John  Catesbj,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  lavr,  John 
Halewell,  esquire,  Richard  Pomerej,  esquire,  Thomas  Doweryssh  and  John 
Orchard  touching  certain  felonies,  riots  and  other  offences  committed  bj 
John  Fitz  the  elder,  *  geutilman,'  John  Fitz  the  younger, '  gentilman,'  John 
Sawle,  *  gentilman,*  John  Toker,  *  chapman,'  Widter  Gylle,  *  toker,'  William 
Assheford,  '  marchant,'  Nicholas  Ware,  *  cordewaner,'  John  Brujn  *  toker,' 
William  Webbe,  'marchaunt,'  John  Aleyn,  ^yoman,'  Laurence  Aleyn, 
*  skynner,'  William  Drake,  *  smyth,'  John  Forster, '  bocher,'  John  Massy, 
^chapman,'  Robert  Brune,  'yoman,'  John  Crausy,  'yoman,'  and  James 
Brounbrom, '  yomau/  all  of  Tavystok,  co.  Devon.  By  K. 

Sept.  10.         Commission  to  John  Nesfeld,  esquire,  to  arrest  Thomas  Radley  and 
Westminster,  bring  him  before  the  king  in  Chancery. 

Membrane  25d. 

Nov.  26.         Appointment,  until  26  May,  of  Robert  Gregory,  yeoman  of  the  avenary 

Westminster,  of  the    household,   to    purvey  hay,   oats,    horse«bread,   litter  and   other 

necessaries  for  the  office  of  the  avenary  of  the  household  and  carriage  for 

the  same.  By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  household. 

The  like  of  the  following : — 

John  Jenyns,  yeoman  of  the  avenary  of  the  household. 
Thomas  Rosse,  yeoman  of  the  avenary  of  the  household. 
John  Russell,  yeoman  of  the  avenary  of  the  household. 

The  like  of  John  Cawethorn,  yeoman  purveyor  of  the  office  of  buyer 
of  the  household,  to  purvey  oxen,  muttons,  calves,  pigs,  salt  and  fresh 
water  fish  and  other  things  pertaining  to  his  office  and  carriage  for  the 
same. 

The  like  of  John  Gardner,  yeoman  purveyor  of  the  office  of  the  poultry 
of  the  household,  to  purvey  capons,  hens,  swans,  ducks,  eggs  and  other 
necessaries  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

Membrane  23d. 

Nov.  30.  Commission  to  Henry  Bodrugan,  esquire,  and  Geoffrey  Warton,  one  of 
Westminster,  the  king's  sergeants  at  arms,  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of  Julian 
Martin,  master  and  merchant  of  a  ship  called  Seint  Nicholas  of  Spain, 
that  when  the  said  ship  had  been  freighted  with  figs,  sweet  wine  and  oil 
in  Portugal  and  was  sailing  to  Spain  certain  men  of  Fowey  came  upon  it 
and  put  him  and  his  fellowship  to  the  number  of  sixteen  persons  ashore  in 
their  own  country  and  carried  off  the  said  ship  and  goods,  contrary  to  the 
form  of  the  truces  between  the  king  and  his  kinsman  the  king  of  Spain, 
and  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made. 

Dec  14.  Commission  to  William  Holbek,  mayor  of  York,  Ralph  Assheton,  knight, 
Westminster.  Thomas  Neleson,  Richard  Claybrok  and  William  Thrilkeld,  Serjeant  at 
arms,  on  information  that  Thomas  Dameton,  monk,  has  gathered  together 
certain  evil  doers  and  gone  to  the  monastery  of  Holy  Trinity,  York,  entered 
into  divers  of  its  lands  and  possessions,  wasted  the  issues,  goods  and  jewels, 
imprisoned  Henry  Leke,  Robert  Holowes  and  John  Ryby,  monks  of  the 
monastery,  and  threatened  the  other  monks,  and  because  on  the  complaint 
of  Robert  Hoby  and  other  monks  of  the  monastery  in  Chancery  and  in 
council  the  king  summoned  the  said  Thomas  Dameton  and  others  to 
appear  before  him  but  they  have  refused,  to  arrest  them  and  bring  them 
before  the  king  in  Chancery  and  to  deliver  the  said  Henry,  Robert  and  John 
from  prison. 


378  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1473.  Membrane  23d — coni, 

Feb.  16.         Commission  to  Christopher  Marchall,  major  of  York,  and  the  sberifis  of 
Westminster,   the  same  city  to  arrest  Thomas  Darneton,  monk,  Robert  MarchaU,  monk, 
John  Garlond,  monk,  Thomas  Sergeaantson  and  Christopher  Bentelej  and 
bring  them  before  the  king  and  council. 


^^-   1472.  Membrans  20d. 

w  ^^'  •^^'  Commission  to    Henry   Bodrugan,    John    Penfoun,    Thomas    Trefry, 

Westminster.  ^jjQmjjg  Lucombe  and  Richard  Joce  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of  Martin 
Perys,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Katerine  of  Castro  in  Spain,  and  Peter 
Sauns,  merchant  and  owner  of  the  goods  and  merchandise  in  the  said  ship, 
that  when  the  ship  was  sailing  at  sea  laden  with  82  tuns  and  one  pipe  of 
white  wine  of  Rochelle  and  other  goods  and  merchandise  to  the  value  of 
536/.  certain  pirates  in  a  ship  called  le  Barbara  of  Fowey,  co.  Cornwall, 
of  which  John  Devyok,  William  Hurde,  Thomas  Ravyn,  Nicholas  Barbour 
and  William  Da  we  were  owners  and  victuallers  and  John  Barkeley  master, 
came  upon  them  and  despoiled  them  of  the  ship,  wines,  goods  and 
merchandise,  contrary  to  the  form  of  the  truces  between  the  king  and  his 
kinsman  the  king  of  Spain,  and  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made. 

1473. 

Feb.  14.  Commission  to  John  Waynflete,  esquire,   sergeant  at  arms,  to  arrest 

Westminster.  William  Yelverton,  '  gentilman,'  Robert  Whymbergh  and  John  Burges 
and  briDg  them  before  the  king  and  council  on  the  quinzaiiie  of  Easter 
next. 

Membrans  I9d. 

Feb.  12.  Commission  to    John  Pilkynton,   knight,  Hugh   Haystynges,  knight, 

Westminster.  Richard  Pygott,  sergeant  at  law,  Robert  Sheffeld,  William  Elande,  Edmund 
Malleverer,  esquire,  John  Arthyngton,  esquire,  William  Bradeford,  Edward 
Goldesburgh  and  the  sheriff  of  York  to  enquire  into  a  petition  by  William 
Bither,  knight,  kinsman  and  heir  male  of  William  Rither,  knight,  and 
Sibyl  his  wife,  viz.  son  and  heir  of  William  Rither  their  son  and*.heir, 
that  whereas  by  a  fine  levied  at  Westminster  in  the  octave  of  Midsummer, 
4  Henry  TV.  before  William  Thirnyng  and  his  fellows,  then  justices  of  the 
Bench,  between  William  Barker  of  Tadcastre  and  Thomas  Thwates  of 
Lofthous,  complainants,  and  William  Rither  and  Sibyl  his  wife,  deforciants, 
concerning  among  other  things  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Harwod, 
CO.  York,  of  which  a  moiety  of  1,000  acres  of  wood  and  pasturage  of 
Harwod  called  '  Swyndon '  were  then  parcel,  the  said  William  and  Sibyl 
acknowledged  the  moiety  of  the  manor  to  be  the  right  of  the  said  William 
Barker  as  that  which  he  and  the  said  Thomas  had  of  their  grant  and 
the  latter  granted  it  to  them  and  the  heirs  male  of  their  bodies,  and  they 
were  seised  of  it  and  received  the  esplees  thereof  and  the  right  of  the  same 
descended  from  them  to  William  their  son  and  heir  and  from  him  to  the 
said  petitioner  as  his  son  and  heir,  nevertheless  Henry  IV.  claimed  that 
the  said  moiety  of  1,000  acres  belonged  to  him  as  parcel  of  the  honour  and 
manor  of  Knaresbnrgh,  parcel  of  the  duchy  of  Lancaster,  and  caused  it  to 
be  taken  into  his  hands  by  Peter  Bukton,  knight,  then  constable  and 
stew&rd  of  the  duchy,  and  the  said  William  and  Sibyl  his  wife  to  be 
removed  from  possession,  and  it  came  successively  into  the  hands  of 
Henry  V.  and  Henry  VI.  and  finally  into  the  hands  of  the  present  kuig 
where  it  still  remains,  wherefore  the  petitioner  prays  that  justice  may  be 
done.  By  K. 


12  EDWABD  IV.— Pabt  1L  87» 


1473.  Mbmbilanb  7d. 

Jan.  21.  Appointment  of  Thomas  Blanchard  to  take  workmen  called  ^  bowyers ' 

Westminster,   and  '  flecchers '  and  other  workmen  for  the  works  of  the  king's  ordnance 

and  arrows,  ^  bowestringes/  ^  langedebeves/  lances,  *  gleyves/  hammers  and 

other  necessaries.  By  E. 


Mbmbranb  6d. 

Feb.  27.         Commission  to  John  Whitfeld,  mayor  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull,  Edmund 

itminBter.  Talbot,  esquire,  and  Nicholas  Leventhorpe  to  arrest  John  Boston  of  Hull, 

*  harbour,'  and  bring  him  befoi*e  the  king  and  council  in  the  quinzaine  of 


Wee 

Easter  next. 


1472.  Mbmbranb  5d. 

July  12.         Ck>mmission    to  the    king*s    kinsman  John,  earl    Shrewsbury,    Kalph 

Weitminrter.  Worseley,  John  Acton,  esquire,  Robert  Spaldyng,  Edward  Skelton,  John 

Thrilkeld  and  Geoffrey  Wharton,  Serjeants  at  arms,  and  the  sherifEs  of 

London,  Middlesex  and  Stafford  to  arrest  Thomas  Fyton,  knight,  and 

bring  him  before  the  king  and  council. 

U73. 

Feb.  24.  Commission  to  J.  bishop  of  Eochester,  John  Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight, 
Westminster.  Walter  Blouute  of  Mountjoye,  knight,  John  Morton,  keeper  of  the  rolls  of 
Chancery,  and  John  Kussdl,  secondary  in  the  office  of  the  privy  seal,  to 
enquire  into  the  complaint  of  John  de  Elbys,  knight,  licentiate  in  civil  law, 
orator,  ambassador  and  proctor  or  advocate  fiscal  of  the  king's  kinsman 
Alfonso,  king  of  Portugal,  that  Thomas  the  Bastard  of  Fanconbrige  and 
divers  other  pirates  in  the  ninth  year  of  the  reign  have  plundered  divers 
ships  of  Portugal,  notwithstanding  the^  allianoe  between  the  king  and  his 
said  kmsman,  and  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made  and  to  arrest  the 
offenders  and  bring  them  before  the  king  and  council. 


880 


13  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I. 


1473. 

April  1. 
Westminster. 


April  7. 
WMtminster. 


May  8. 
Westminster. 


May  14. 

Westminster. 


May  13. 

Westminster. 


May  19. 

Westminster. 

May  20. 

Westminster. 


May  21. 

Westminster. 


MSMBRANB  22. 

Pardons  of  outlawry  to  the  following  : — 

Kichard  Elmere  of  Whytstaple,  co.  Kent,  ^  yoman/  for  not  appearing 

before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William  Kyng  touching 

a  debt  of  AOs,  he  haying  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Tliomas 

Bryan,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified.  London. 

John  Walsshe  late  of  Olveston,  co.  Gloucester,  esquire,  alias  late  of 
Bristol,  *'  marchaunt,'  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and 
his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Richard  Fluwet 
of  Pensford,  co.  Somerset,  ^  touker,'  touching  a  debt  of  65«. 

Bristol. 

John  Holyman  of  Duustaple,  co.  Bedford,  chaplain,  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  40«.  to  Robert  Baxter  and  Robert 
Savage,  administrators  of  the  goods  late  of  Henry  Baxter,  late  rector 
of  the  parish  church  of  St.  Ewin  within  Newgate,  London. 

Bedford. 

Clement  Frode  of  Old  Romeney,  co.  Kent,  *  laborer,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  king  to  answer  Henry  Halle  touching  a  trespass 
committed  by  him  and  Hamo  Westwode,  '  husbondman,'  John 
Morton,  '  husbondman,'  John  Frode,  ^  husbondman,'  Laurence 
Whatman,  '  husbondman,'  Gilbert  Frode,  '  laborer,'  and  Simon 
Frode,  *  laborer,*  all  of  Old  Romeney.  Kent. 

John  Horsford  late  of  Crokehorn,  co.  Somerset,  ^chapman,' for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  John  Neve,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  and 
Thomas  Neve,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of 
21/.  12^.  \d,  London. 

Thomas  Smyth  late  of  Ixnyng,  co.  Suffolk,  '  carpenter,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Ralph  Ive  touching  a  debt  of  10/.     Cambridge. 

Thomas  Guatte  late  of  Whaddon,  co.  Wilts, '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas  More 
touching  a  debt  of  AOs,  Somerset. 

Robert  Holand  late  of  Hoggeston,  co.  Buckingham, '  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  John  Warde  touching  a  debt  of  10/. 

London. 


May  5. 

Westminster. 


May  22. 
Westminster. 


May  25. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  21. 

Richard  Pendyne  late  of  Pendyne,  co.  Cornwall,  *yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Thomas  Kenegy  touching  a  trespass.        Cornwall. 

William  Marham  of  Taklegh,  co.  Essex,  *'  wever,'  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Pry  sot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the 
late  king,  to  answer  Margaret  Porte,  prioress  of  Ankerwyke,  co. 
Buckingham,  touching  a  debt  of  6/.  Middlesex. 

John  Norbury  late  of  Chevele,  co.  Cambridge,  ^  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas 
Gocche  touching  a  debt  of  40f .  Suffolk. 


13  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I. 


381 


1473. 

Ha7  3l. 

Westminster. 


June  25. 
Westminster. 


Jnne  23. 

Wcstminbter. 


July  5. 
Westminster. 


July  3. 

Westminster. 

June  28. 
Westminster. 


July  8. 
Westminster. 


July  10. 
Westminster. 


July  10. 

Westminster. 


July  12. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  21 — cont, 

John  Colt  late  of  Little  Munden,  co.  Hertford,  the  younger, '  maltman/ 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Robert  Neuport  touching  a  debt  of  40«. 

Hertford. 

John  Hoggys  of  Plympton  Erll,  co.  Devon,  *  yoman,'  alia$  *  chapman,' 
for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Dan  by  and  his  fellows,  late  justices 
of  the  Bench,  to  answer  William  Rightwyse,  citizen  and  mercer  of 
London,  and  John  Bysshop  of  the  county  of  Northampton, 
'  gentilman,'  touching  a  debt  of  40«.  London. 

Robert  Wynge  late  of  Pentryche,  co.  Derby, '  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  9/.  15«.  8<f.  to  William  Tyler  of 
Snaynton  and  Agnes  his  wife,  executrix  of  the  will  of  William 
Padfey  late  of  Lynby.  Nottingham. 

John  Escryk  of  Homsebek,  co.  York,  '  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Thomas  Bryan  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  Robert  Constable,  knight^  late  sheriff  of  Lincoln,  late  sheriff 
of  York,  touching  a  debt  of  10/.  York. 

John  Borham  late  of  London, '  fysshemonger,*  for  not  appearing  before 
Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer 
a  plea  that  he  render  14/.  to  William  Felowe,  executor  of  the  will  of 
William  Gylle,  and  John  Ketill  and  Margaret  his  wife,  co-executrix 
of  the  said  will.  Oxford. 

Thomas  Stokes  of  Hungerford,  co.  Berks,  clerk,  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  William  Gunter  touching  a  debt  of  4  marks.      Southampton. 

Thomas  Wotton  late  of  London,  'mercer,'  for  not  appearing  before 
the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Reginald  Lomener  touching  a 
debt  of  30/.  London. 

John  Guatte  late  of  Trowebrygge,  co.  Wilts,  *  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  Thomas  More  touching  a  debt  of  40;. 

Somerset. 

John  Mille  late  of  Stonehous,  co.  Gloucester,  clerk,  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  Elizabeth  Hasilden,  abbess  of  the  monastery  of  Elnestowe, 
touching  debts  of  36/.  10;.,  18/.  bs.  and  17/.  6;.  respectively  and 
William  Goldyngton  touching  a  debt  of  6/.  Bedford. 

John  Lamberd  late  of  Lincoln, '  hosteler,'  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William  Bo  woman  touching  a  debt 
of  40;.  London. 

William  Knyght  late  of  Westbury,  co.  Wilts,  *  wever,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  when  sued  with  William  Beton  of  Lnmere,  co.  Wilts, 
'  husbondman,'  John  Spender  of  Immere,  '  husbondman,'  and  Robert 
Derby  of  Immere, '  husbondman,'  to  answer  Thomas  Seyntmaure, 
knight,  touching  a  trespass.  Somerset. 

Thomas  Edmonde,  citizen  and  fishmonger  of  London,  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  William  Claud,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  15/.  William 
Gilbert,  burgess  and  merchant  of  Bishop's  Lenn,  and  William  Pylton, 
burgess  and  merchant  of  Bishop's  Lenn,  touching  a  debt  of  10/. 
Simon  Baxster  of  Bishop's  Lenn,  co.  Norfolk,  merchant,  touching  a 
debt  of  29/.  12«.  and  John  Dalle  touching  a  debt  of  6/. 

Kingston  on  Hull  and  Norfolk. 

Robert  Cole  of  Wytham,  co.  Essex,  *  dyer,*  alias  Robert  Dyer  late  of 
Witham,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Ralph  Marche  touching  a  debt 
of  40/.  Essex. 


382 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1473. 


Membrane  21 — cont, 

Giles  Lakeford  late  of  ILpyBwych^  co.   Saffblk,  *  chapman/  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Greorge  Peke 

London. 


touching  a  debt  of  68«.  4d. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 

WeBtminster. 


Oct.  18. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  13. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  18. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  22. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  6. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  24. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  27. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  20. 

Bobert  Thistelden  late  6f  Stowemarket,  co.  Suffolk,  *  joman/  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prjsot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  John  Frense  of  Dekelburgh  touching  a 
debt  of  40s.  Norfolk. 

John  Atherton  alias  Athirton  of  Atherton,  co.  Jjancaster,  esquire,  for 
not  appearing*  before  Robert  Danbj  and  his  fellows,  late  justices 
of  the  Bench,  when  sued  with  Roger  Bolton  late  of  Bolton,  co. 
Lancaster,  ^  gentilroan,'  Nicholas  Kilchith  late  of  Atherton,  chaplain, 
Ralph  Yns  late  of  Atherton,  '  gentilman,'  and  John  Bolton  late 
of  Atherton,  <  yoman,'  to  answer  Robert  Harecourt,  knight,  touching 
a  trespass,  and  for  not  appearing  to  answer  WilUam,  abbot  of  the 
monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Mewes,  Christopher  Sharp,  esquire,  and 
William  Estfeld,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  100  marks. 

Oxford.    London. 

John  Keggyll  [ate  of  Bylston,  co.  Suffolk,  ^  pewterer,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Edmund  Wynter  of  Ipswich,  *  pewterer,'  touching  a  debt 
of  62«.  lOd.  Suffolk. 

Bartholomew  Radclyf,  dean  of  the  collegiate  church  of  Bishop 
Aukland,  co.  Durham,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  William,  abbot 
of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Mewes,  Christopher  Sharpe,  esquire, 
and  William  Estfeld,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  100  marks.     London. 

Robert  Walker  of  York,  merchant,  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Guy  Fayrfax,  Serjeant  at  law,  and 
Robert  Yarum  of  London,  mercer,  touching  a  debt  of  12/.     London. 

William  Nandyk  of  Scardeburgh,  co.  York,  *  chapman,*  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  William  Crowede,  citizen  and  'peauterer'  of 
London,  and  William  Tod  of  York,  merchant,  touching  debts  of 
6  marks  20d.  and  40s.  respectively.  London.     City  of  York. 

John  Marston  alias  Merston  of  Chepyngwycombe,  co.  Buckingham, 
the  elder,  '  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  William 
Seuester  touching  a  debt  of  20/.  London. 

John  Ryley  late  of  Oxford,  *  skynner,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
John  Speny,  citizen  and  skinner  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  40s. 

London. 

Hugh  Coke  of  Barowe,  co.  Lincoln,  ^  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  20  quarters  of  barley  worth  6  marks 
to  John  Wodhous.  York. 

Thomas  Fraunceys  late  of  Caversham,  co.  Oxford,  *  taillour,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Yyncent  touching  a  trespass.  Berks. 

William  Davy  late  of  Wyghthille  in  the  parish  of  Tackeley,  co.  Oxford, 
'yoman,'  alias  *  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  said 
justices  to  answer  Thomas  Wilcotes  of  Deene,  oo.  Oxford,  esquire, 
touching  a  debt  of  20  marks  and  before  Thomas  Bryan  and  his 
fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Howard,  knight, 
late  sheriff  of  Oxford,  touching  a  debt  of  lOOs.         Surrey.    Berks. 


13  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I. 


388 


1473. 

Not.  27. 
Weitminster. 


Nov.  27. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  29. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  27- 

Westminster. 

Nov.  29. 
Westminster. 

1474. 

Feb.  12. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  20 — cont, 

John  Bjlley  of  Shipton  on  Charwell,  co.  Oxford,  ^  husbondman/  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John 
Howard,  knight,  late  sheriff  of  Oxford,  touching  a  debt  of  100s, 

Berks* 

Balph  Wolselej  late  of  London,  esquire,  late  one  of  the  barons  of  the 
Exchequer,  alias  Ralph  Wolcelej,  '  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  John  Davy  son,  clerk,  late  keeper  of  the  hanaper,  touching 
a  debt  of  9/.  9s,  Ad.  and  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  141.  6s.  Sd. 
to  John  Bernewell  and  William  Chamberlejn,  executors  of  the  will 
of  Henry  Jordan,  citizen  and  fishmonger  of  London.  Middlesex. 

Henry  Inglot  of  Broklond,  co.  Kent,  ^husbondman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  James  Godard  touching  a  trespass  committed  by  him  and 
Simon  Admond  of  Brokloud,  *  laborer,'  and  John  Hever  of  Broklond, 
the  elder,  ^hu^bondman.'  Kent. 

Stephen  Debenham  of  Hoxen,  co.  Suffolk,  *yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Walter  Lyhert,  bishop  of  Norwich,  touching  a  debt  of 
4  marks.  Middlesex. 

Agnes  late  the  wife  of  William  Hewet  late  of  Dertford,  co.  Kent, 

*  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing  befoi*e  the  justices  of  the  Bench 
to  answer  John  Underwode  touching  a  trespass.  Kent. 

John  Tyler  late  of  Trethenden,  co.  Kent,  *  parysshe  clerk,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Gryffyth,  citizen  and  'chapemaker' 
of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  40/.  Kent. 

John  Famham  late  of  Quemdon  alias  Quarendon,  co.   Leicester, 

*  gentylman,'  alias  esquire,  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby 
and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Richard  Isam, 
John  Lambard,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  and  William  Harecourt, 
knight,  late  sheriff  of  Warwick,  touching  debts  of  JOOj.,  10/.  and 
4C#.  respectively.  London. 

Thomas  Blakbourne  late  of  London,  *  yoman,'  alias  *  halywaterclerk,' 
for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John 
Dryland,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  4/. 

London. 


Jan.  26. 
Westminster. 

Jan.  20. 
Westminster. 


1473. 

Nov.  27. 
Westminster. 

1474. 

Jan.  24. 

Westminster. 


Membranb  19. 

Nicholas  Morton  late  of  Lytelmorton,  co.  Cornwall,  *  gentilman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  John  Wynell  touching  a  debt  of  40«. 

Devon. 

John  Norton  late  of  London,  '  taillour,'  for  not  appearing  before  the 
king  to  answer  for  divers  trespasses,  he  having  surrendeied  to  the 
Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  BiUyng,  chief  justice  of  the  King's 
Bench,  has  certified.  Middlesex. 

Walter  Gk)odwyn  late  of  Southcreyke,  co.  Norfolk,  ^  yoman,*  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Allard  of 
Southcreyk  touching  a  debt  of  40«.  Norfolk. 

Thomas  Byggynges  late  of  Wyndandymer,  co.  Westmoreland,  clerk, 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Robert  Burgh  late  of  Westhouses 
touching  a  debt  of  20/.  York. 


384 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1474. 

JaD.  30. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  27. 

WestmiDster. 

Feb.  4. 
Westminster. 

Jan.  24. 

Westminster. 


1473. 

Nov.  17. 

Westminster. 

1474. 

Feb.  3. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  4. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  20. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  8. 
Westminster. 


Feb.  7. 
Westminster. 


Jan.  25. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  11. 

Westminster. 

Feb.  12. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  19 — cant, 

John  Graungei*  of  Snarston,  co.  Leicester,  '  husbondman/  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prjsot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Thomas  Burdet,  esquire,  touching  a 
trespass.  Warwick. 

William  Wylkes  of  Hye  Swyndon,  co.  Wilts,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Richard  Draper 
touching  a  debt  of  20/.  Berks. 

John  Hosyer  of  Oandell,  co.  Northampton,  *  bocher,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  John  Castell  touching  a  debt  of  20/.  Northampton. 

John  Rede  of  Becclys,  co.  Suffolk,  *yoman,'  alias  John  Re(ie  the 
elder,  '  marchaunt,'  for  not  appearing  beforo  Robert  Danby  and  his 
fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  William  Norwich, 
citizen  and  alderman  of  Norwich,  and  William  Ilkston,  citizen  and 
^  haberdassher '  of  London,  touching  debts  of  61,  and  44«.  respectively. 

London  and  Norwich. 

John  Reede  late  of  the  city  of  Lincoln,  *  marchaunt,'  for  not  appearing 
beforo  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Shelley,  citizen  and 
mercer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  7/.  IBs.  5\d,  London. 

Henry  Davy  late  of  Tpplcpenne,  co.  Devon, '  smyth/  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Richard  Glamvyle  touching  a  trespass.  Deron. 

Robert  Starke  late  of  Lychefeld,  co.  Stafford,  'yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Haydok  touching  a  debt  of  40;. 

London. 

WiUiam  Palfreyman  late  of  Multon  in  Holand,  co.  Lincoln, 
<  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  when  sued  with 
John  Cawod  late  of  Qnaplode,  co.  Lincoln, '  yoraan,'  and  Thomas 
Wryght  late  of  Quaplode,  '  husbondman,'  to  answer  John  Mason 
touching  a  trespass.  .  Hertford. 

Thomas  Eton,  chaplain  and  vicar  of  Wyrkesworth,  co.  Derby,  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Daynby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Robert  Flemmyng,  dean  of  the  cathedral  church 
of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln^  touching  a  debt  of  100  marks.  Middlesex. 

Alexander  Foulcscroft  of  Westhouses  in  the  parish  of  Thornton, 
CO.  York,  ^yoman,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the 
Bench  to  answer  Robert  Burgh  late  of  Westhouses  touching  a  debt 
of  20/.  York. 

John  Daly  late  of  Retherfeld,  co.  Sussex,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Richard  Everley,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  10/.  Sussex. 

Thomas  Surgeon  late  of  Great  Brykhyll,  co.  Buckingham,  *  yoman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  William  Marchall,  citizen  and  '  haburdassher ' 
of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  5  marks.  London. 

Gilbert  Debenham  late  of  Little  Wenham,  co.  Suffolk,  knight,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Wodward,  citizen  and  goldsmith  of 
London,  touching  two  debts  of  29/.  16^.  Sd,  and  William  Bentele, 
citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  21/.  London. 


1473. 

Oct.  12. 

Westminster. 


Mbmbranb  18. 

Peter  Herf rey  late  of  Thrandeston,  co.  Suffolk,  *  gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  6/.  lOs.  to  Margaret  late 


13  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I. 


385 


1473. 


Oct.  9. 

"Westmixiflter. 


Oct  14. 

Wefltminster. 


Oct.  19. 
Westminster. 


Oct   17. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  20. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  20. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  23. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  24. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  25. 

Westminster. 


J  06186. 


Membrane  IS — cont. 

the  wife  of  John  Odeham  late  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  *  draper/  and 
executrix  of  his  will.  London. 

Thomas  Andrewe  of  Sejntkaterjns  bj  the  Tower  of  London, 
CO.  Middlesex,  ^  wodmonger/  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Thomas 
Niche,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  20  marks. 

London. 

Robert  Barlowe  of  Warrewjk,  'yoman,*  for  not  appearing  before 
Robert  Danbj  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer 
a  plea  that  he  render  chattels  to  the  value  of  40«.  to  Richard 
Bjngham,  esquire.  Nottingham. 

James  Wilkjnson  late  of  Monkebretton,  co.  York,  *  smjth,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Richard,  prior 
of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Monkebretton,  touchmg  a 
trespass.  York. 

John  Holewey  late  of  Fremyngham,  co.  Kent,  '  husbondman/  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  40^.  to  Joan  late  the  wife 
of  Bartholomew  Pettam  alias  Petham,  late  citizen  and  '  haber- 
dassher '  of  London,  and  George  Style,  *  gentilman,'  executors  of  the 
will  of  the  said  Bartholomew.  Middlesex. 

John  Pope  of  Skouryston,  co.  Norfolk,  the  younger,  *  laborer,'  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Pry  sot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Robert  Upton  touching  a  debt  of  5  marks. 

Norfolk. 

Thomas  Jakys  of  Warwyk,  ^yoman,'  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William  Parker,  citizen  and  tailor  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  40s,  London. 

John  Cresbien  of  Stour  Westovere,  co.  Dorset,  '  frankeleyn,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of 
the  Bench,  to  answer  Geoffrey  Feldyng,  *  mercer,'  and  Edmund 
Redeknape,  *  mercer,'  touching  a  debt  of  140/.  Middlesex. 

John  Rouley  late  of  Andever,  co.  Southampton,  *  gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Richard 
Levermore  touching  a  debt  of  40«.  Middlesex. 

John  Lyndall  late  of  Roxby,  co.  Lincoln,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  John,  abbot  6f  Roche,  touching  a  debt  of  100;. 

York. 

Robert  Turpyn  late  of  Walesby,  co.  Lincoln,  chaplain,  for  not  appearing 
before  the  king  when  sued  with  John  Hokeson  late  of  London, 
<  yoman,'  to  answer  Thomas  Goodhand  touching  a  trespass. 

London. 

Agnes  Constable  late  of  Kyngeston  on  Thames,  co.  Surrey, '  wydowe,' 
executrix  of  the  will  of  Robert  Constable  late  of  Kyngeston  on 
Thames,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer 
John  Smyth  of  Little  Stanmere,  co.  Middlesex,  touching  a  debt  of 
9/.  Of.  8d.  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Uylton,  vicar  of  the  parish  church  of  Aslakby,  co.  Lincoln, 
alias  Thomas  Hilton  late  of  Repynghale,  co.  Lincoln,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Norys  of  London,  *  skynner,'  touching  a 
debt  of  40«.  and  John  Mey,  clerk,  Richard  Raulyn  and  Thomas 
Gelot,  wardens  of  the  goods  of  the  parish  church  of  Depford, 
touching  a  trespass.  Kent  and  Middlesex^ 

BB 


386 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1473. 

Oct.  26. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  27. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  3. 

Westminster.    . 


Oct.  30. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  5. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  9. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  10. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  9. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  10. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  10. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  12. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  11. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  18 — cont. 

Richard  Londe  of  Stepyll  Bomsted,  co.  Essex,  ^  husbondman/  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prisot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Edmund,  abbot  of  Westminster,  touching 
a  debt  of  40/.  Middlesex. 

John  Mowene  of  Nanskjllj  by  Roswaltres,  co.  Cornwall,  *  husbondman,' 
for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Ralph 
Colan  touching  a  trespass.  Cornwall. 

Henry  Chese  late  of  Toucestre,  co.  Northampton,  *dyer,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Bryggyg,  citizen  and  draper  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  105^.  2d,  London. 

Thomas  Borne  late  of  Leycestre,  ^chapman,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  a  plea  that  he  render  7 Is,  Sd.  to  William  Hyndeley  and  Joan 
his  wife,  late  the  wife  of  William  Ilkston,  late  ^  haburdassher,'  and 
executrix  of  his  will.  London. 

John  Paget  late  of  Wadesworth,  co.  Cornwall,  *  yoman,'  and  Margaret 
his  wife,  executrix  of  the  will  of  Johu  Porter  late  of  Wadesworth, 
*  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his 
fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  a  plea  that  they  render 
11/.  to  John  Haukyns,  citizen  and  tailor  of  London.  London. 

Damian  de  la  Pose  of  Southampton^  ^marchant,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William  Pere  touching  a 
debt  of  40*.  Coventry. 

William  Hill  of  Bradford,  co.  York,  *  chapman,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  John  Taiilour  of  Wombewell  touching  a  debt  of  8/.  10*. 

York. 

John  Breuster  alias  Brewster  late  of  Haselore,  co.  Warwick,  *  gentil- 
man,'  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Dauby  and  his  fellows, 
justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  William  Breuster  alias  Brewster, 
clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  24/.  London. 

Henry  Burdon  late  of  Rothewell,  co.  Northampton,  ^  bocher,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John,  abbot  of 
the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Cirencestre,  touching  a  debt  of  29/. 

North  am  pton« 

Henry  Ottewey  of  Aloweston,  co.  Gloucester,  *  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Thomas  Bryan  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Maurice  Denis,  esquire,  for  having  entered  his 
park  at  Aloweston,  hunted  therein  and  carried  off  deer.     Gloucester. 

Henry  Thomas,  parson  of  the  church  of  Cryxethe,  co.  Essex,  alias 
late  of  Hakeney,  co.  Middlesex,  chaplain,  for  not  appearing  before 
Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer 
William  Legge  and  Thomas  Toweneley  alias  Tunley  late  of 
Hakeney,  clerk,  touching  debts  of  10  marks  and  40^.  respectively. 

Middlesex. 

William  Gilson  late  of  Wytlesford,  co.  Cambridge,  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John 
Southwell,  dean  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Warwick,  touching  a 
debt  of  10/.  1  Ss.  4d.  Warwick. 

Richard  More  late  of  Carlisle,  co.  Cumberland,  the  elder,  '  marchaunt,' 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Gay  the  elder,  citizen  and  tailor 
of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  24/.  London. 

Christopher  Hyde  late  of  Arnall,  co.  Nottingham, '  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Walter  Blount,  knight,  touching  a  debt  of  10/. 

Middlesex. 


13  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I.  387 


1473.  Membrane  18 — cont. 

Nov.  11.  Thomas  Pecke  of  Shefford,  co.  Bedford,  <  schapmaD,'  for  not  appearing 

Westminster.  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 

answer  Hugh  Wyche,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching  a 
debt  of  110^.  Middlesex. 

Robert  Byworth  of  Raundes,  co.  Northampton, '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appealing  when  sued  with  Henry  Sprete  of  Raundes,  *  husbondman,' 
to  answer  William  Drewell  touching  a  trespass.  Northampton. 

Nov.  16.  Thomas  Warley  of  Netherheyford,  co.  Northampton,  ^  husbondman,' 

Weetminster.  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Simon  Mounceaux  touching  a  debt  of  4/. 

Northampton. 

Membrane  17. 

March  10.        Pai-don   to  William,   the  prior,  and   the  convent    of    Christ  Church, 

Westminster.  Canterbury,   of  all  offences  committed   by   them    against  the  statutes  of 

liveries  of  cloths  and  caps  and  ail  alienations  and  perquisitions  in  mortmain 

by  them  of  lands  without  licence  before  8  March.  By  p.s. 

March  16.  Licence,  for  6s.  Sd,  paid  iu  the  hauaper,  for  John  Elmham  of  Norwich 
Westminster,  to  grant  all  lands,  rents  and  services  with  homages,  fealties,  wards, 
marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  suits  of  court,  warrens,  stews,  rivers,  meadows, 
feedings,  ways,  paths  and  the  liberty  of  one  fold  and  all  profits  in  Causton, 
Brandeston,  Swenyngton,  I ng worth  and  Hevyngham  or  elsewhere  in  the 
hundred  of  South  Erpynghsm,  held  in  chief,  which  he  lately  held  with 
John  Asshefeld  of  Burshamwelle  the  younger  of  the  demise  of  John 
Gry  meshy,  clerk,  to  Philip  Curson,  *  draper'  and  citizen  of  Norwich, 
Thomas  Curson  his  son,  Roger  Bresyngham,  clerk,  William  Jenney,  learned 
in  the  law,  Henry  Heydon,  John  Russe,  Edmund  Jenney,  Henry  Wilton, 
Thomas  Jenney,  Robert  Aylemer,  William  Davy  and  John  Furbusshour 
and  their  heirs  and  assigns. 

March  19.  Grant  for  one  year  from  Easter  next  to  the  merchants  of  the  city  of 
Westminster.  Cologne  in  Almain,  who  have  and  in  times  past  among  other  merchants  of 
Almain  have  had  the  house  in  the  city  of  London  called  &uildehalla 
Theutonicoruniy  that  throughout  the  realm  of  England  and  other  places 
subject  to  the  king  they  shall  enjoy  tbeir  ancient  privileges  and  they  and 
their  factors,  attorneys  and  servants  shall  be  quit  of  subsidies,  saving  to  the 
king  his  ancient  rights  and  customs.  By  p.s. 

March  27.        Pardon  to  William  Festell,  esquire,  late   escheator  in  the  counties   of 
Westminster.  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  amerce- 
ments, issues,  debts,  accouats  and  arrears  due  from,  him  to  the  king  before 
16  March.  By  p.s. 

March  29.        General  pardon  to  John  Went  late   of  London,  *  draper,'  alias  late  of 

Westminster.  Aylesham,  co.  Norfolk,  *  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

23  March.  By  p.s. 

March  31.        Signification  to  J.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  of  the  royal  assent  to 

Westminster,  the  election  of  Thomas  Feld  as  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  SS.  Mary  and 

Modwenna,  Burton  on  Tient,  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict.  By  p.s. 

April  1.  Pardon   to  John  Howard,  knight,  lord  of  Howard,  late  of  Stoke  by 

Westminster.   Nelond,  co.  Suffolk,  treasurer  of  the  household,  of  all  offences  committed  by 

him  and  all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from 

him  to  the  king.  By  p.8. 

April  5.  Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Saviour,  Ber- 

Westminster,  mondsey,  of  the  Cluniac  order,  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  Dan  John 

Say  alias  Bromley,  resigned.  By  p.s. 

B  B  2 


388  cai;endar  of  patent  bolls. 


1473.  Membrane  17 — cant. 

April  9.         Signification  to  Th.  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury  of  the  royal  assent 

WestminBter.  to  the  election   of   Dan  John  Marlow  as  abbot  of  the  monastery    of 

8t.  Sayionr,  Bermondsey,  of  the  Oluniac  order,  in  the  diocese  of  WinchiesEter. 

By  p.8. 

April  10.        Licence  for  the  prioress  and  conyent  of  the  monastery  of  Berkyng,  in  the 

Westminster,  diocese  of  London,  to  elect  an  abbess  in  the  place  of  Katharine  de  la  PooUe, 

last  abbess,  deceased.  By  p.s. 

April  14.        Signification  to  Th.  bishop  of  London  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Westminster,  of  Dame  Elizabeth  Laxham,  nnn  of  the  monastery  of  Berkyng,  as  abbess  of 

the  same.  By  K. 

Mbmbranb  16. 

April  13.  Whereas  in  repayment  of  the  sum  of  1,720/.  3f.  Ad.  and  two  parts  of  a 
Westminster,  farthing  due  to  Walter  Blount,  knight,  lord  Mountjoye,  the  king  on 
10  August,  9  Edward  lY.  by  letters  patent  granted  to  him  400/.  yearly 
until  he  should  be  fully  satisfied,  and  the  said  Walter  has  thus  received  the 
sum  of  460/.  and  the  letters  are  now  void  by  virtue  of  an  ac;t  for  the  mayor 
and  society  of  the  merchants  of  the  staple  of  Calais  in  the  Parliament  at 
Westminster  prorogued  on  6  October  last  until  8  February  ;  the  king 
now,  in  repayment  of  the  residue  of  1,270/.  Zs,  4d.  and  two  parts  of  a 
farthing,  grants  that  he  or  his  executors  or  administrators  after  his  decease 
in  each  of  the  next  four  years  shall  receive  the  sum  of  317/.  lOs,  10c/.  from 
the  first  moneys  arising  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  of  wools  and  wool- 
^  fells  and  fells  called  '  morling '  and  '  shorling '  shipped  by  the  said  mayor 

and  society  for  16  years  from  6  April  last  from  England  to  Calais  over  and 
above  10,022/.  4s.  8d,  yearly  for  the  payment  of  the  wages  of  the  captain, 
lieutenants  and  soldiers  of  the  town  and  castle  of  Calais,  the  tower  of  Rise- 
bank,  the  castles  of  Guynes  and  Hammes  and  the  marches  of  Calais,  100/. 
yearly  for  the  payment  of  the  fees  of  the  customer  and  controller  of  the 
great  custom  and  subsidy  of  wools  and  wool-fells  in  the  port  of  London,  all 
sums  for  the  conduct  of  the  said  merchandise  shipped  to  Calais  beyond  the 
sum  of  3,766/.  13^.  4d.  in  the  first  of  the  said  16  years,  viz.  1,500/  to  be 
paid  to  the  said  mayor  and  society  in  part  payment  of  21,000/.  and  1,000 
marks  from  the  said  3,766/.  13^.  4c/.  to  be  paid  to  the  king's  justices, 
Serjeants  at  law  and  attorneys  in  part  payment  of  their  fees,  and  all  other 
charges  specified  in  the  said  act.  By  p.s. 

April  23.         Presentation  of  Bichard  Thomas,  chaplain,  to  one  of  the  chantries  in  the 
Westminster,  low  chapel  under  le  Croft  in  Christ  Church,  Canterbury,  founded  for  the 
soul  of  Edward,  late  prince  of  Wales,  void  by  the  death  of  Robert  Weff 
alias  Walpole,  last  chaplain. 

April  13.        Appointment,  until  13  October,  of  Richard  Exton,  yeoman  of  the  office 
Westminster,  of  buyer  of  the  household,  to  take  oxen,  muttons,  calves,  pigs,  salt  and 
fresh  water  fish  and  other  necessaries  pertaining  to  his  olHce. 

By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  household. 

May  7.  General    pardon    to    Henry  Hammes    the    younger    late  of   London, 

Westminster.    <  gentilman,'  alias  late  of  Branfeld,  co.  Hertford,  alias  late  of  Mileend,  co. 

Middlesex,  alias  late  of  Goseys  in  the  parish  of  Hornchirch,  co.  Essex,  of 

all  offences  committed  by  him  before  11  January  last.  By  p.8. 

May  20.         Grant  for  three  years  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Dunstable  for  the 

Westminster,   celebration  of  masses  of  two  tons  of  red  wine  yearly  at  Easter  in  the  port  of 

London  at  the  hands  of  the  chief  butler  or  his  lieutenant  there*         By  p.s. 

June  6.         General  pardon  to  Miles  ap  Herry  of  the  county  of  Hereford,  ^  gentilman,' 
Westmmster.  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  3  June,  12  Edward  lY.        By  p.8. 


13  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I.  389 


1473.  Membrane  16 — cont. 

May  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Bestneji  clerk  of  the  caterj 

Westminster,  of  the  household,  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  houses  in  the  manor  of 

Eltham,  oo.  Kent,  with  the  accustomed  fees  as  in  the  times  of  Edward  III. 

and  Eichard  II.  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  or  manor  of  Eltham 

from  20  June,  11  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  15. 

June  19.  Whereas  in  repayment  of  certain  debts  the  king  lately  assigned  to  William 
Coventry.  Purchas  225/.  by  a  tally  levied  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer  on 
21  October,  8  Edward  IV.  on  the  collectors  of  the  first  moiety  of  the  second 
of  two  fifteenths  and  tenths  granted  to  the  king  in  that  year  by  the  laity  in 
the  county  of  Norfolk,  and  the  said  William  delivered  certain  cloths  of 
arras  of  the  value  of  240/.  to  Robert  Cousin  for  the  king's  use,  but  he  has 
received  no  payment  of  the  above  and  has  surrendered  the  said  tally ;  the 
king  hereby  in  recompense  of  the  whole  amount  of  465/.  grants  that  he  or 
his  executors  or  administrators  after  his  decease  or  their  factors  or  attorneys 
may  ship  merchandise  not  of  the  staple  in  the  ports  of  London  and 
Suthamptou  and  take  the  same  to  foreign  parts  and  bring  back  other 
merchandise  to  the  said  ports  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  to  the  sum  of 
120/.  in  each  of  the  next  three  years  and  105/.  in  the  fourth  year,  or  in  lieu 
of  part  of  these  sums  may  ship  wools,  wool-fells  and  woollen  clot! is  in  the 
said  ports  and  take  them  to  foreign  parts  by  the  straits  of  Marrok  quit  of 
customs  and  subsidies  at  the  rate  of  4  marks  on  each  sack  or  every  240 
wool-fells  to  the  sum  of  60/.  in  each  of  the  next  three  years  and  52/.  lOf.  in 
the  fourth  year.  By  K. 

July  3.  Pardon  to  Richard  Calyngewode  of  Caldwell,  co.  Derby,  *  yomau,'  of  his 

Westminster,  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Leicester  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby 
and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  satisfy  Robert  Johnson  and 
Agnes  his  wife  of  15  mai'ks  which  they  recovered  against  him  and  20s, 
damages,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  satisfied  them,  as 
Thomas  Bryan,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

July  6.  Liceuce,  for  10  marks  paid  in   the  hanaper,  for  Alexander  Clyfibrd, 

Westminster,  esquire,  to  grant  the  manor  of  Sutton  Valance,  co.  Kent,  held  in  chief,  with 
the  exception  of  one  acre  of  land  in  the  same  called  '  Ohartchirchecroft,'  to 
William  Haute,  knight,  |!Nicholas  Gaynesford,  esquire,  John  Gaynesford, 
esquire,  WiUiam  Crowemer  the  younger,  esquire,  John  Roper,  esquire,  Robert 
Martyn,  esquire,  Roger  Brent,  William  Brent,  John  Nethirsole,  John  Hert, 
Thomas  Wade  and  Stephen  Feltwell  and  their  heirs  and  assigns. 

1474. 

Feb.  4.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Baret,  derk  of  the  king's 

Westminster,  kitchen,  of  the  constableship  or  oflBce  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of 
Salesbury,  co.  Wilts,  and  the  custody  of  the  castle,  to  hold  from  3  December, 
11  Edward  IV,  from  which  day  he  has  occupied  the  same,  receiving  the 
accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Wilts  with  all  other 
profits  ;  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  Richard  Haynes,  esquire,  by  letters  patent 
dated  29  March,  6  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  E. 

1473.  Membrane  14. 

March  18.  Whereas  Stephen  Bodnlgate,  esquire,  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  tee 
Westminster,  of  the  manors  of  Trencruke,  iVecorme,  Oldlond,  Hamet,  Lamelyn,  Helland, 
Crawan,  Bodulgat,  Deliowboll,  Trevarliche,  Tremayn  and  Dorset  and  other 
lands,  rents,  services  and  possessions  in  the  county  of  Cornwall  and 
enfeofifed  John  Warde,  clerk,  and  Richard  Talvargh  with  others  now  deceased 
of  the  same  to  the  use  of  himself  and  his  heirs  to  fulfil  his  will  and  had 


390  CALBlfDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1473.  Membrane  14 — cant, 

issue  Thomas  Bodulgate,  esquire,  and  died  and  afterwards  the  said  Thomas 
died,  and  the  said  John  and  Richard  are  still  seised  of  the  premises  and  the 
will  of  the  said  Stephen  is  still  unfulfilled  hut  certain  officers  and  ministers 
of  the  kin|i^  hy  colour  of  certain  supposed  offences  of  the  said  Thomas  have 
claimed  an  interest  in  the  premises  for  the  king,  the  king  nevertheless 
releases  all  claim  to  the  same  to  the  said  John  and  Richard  and  Joan 
Coryngton  and  Isahel  Rescarrek,  sisters  and  heiresses  of  the  said  Thomas, 
and  their  heirs,  and  moreover  grants  that  the  said  Thomas  shall  not  be 
impeached  in  any  Parliament  or  elsewhere.  By  p.s. 

May  16.         Appointment  of  John,  lord  le  Scrope,  as  surveyor  of  the  repair  and  re- 
Westminster,  building  of  divers  houses  and  buildings  within  the  king's  town  and  lordship 
of  Gretton,  co.  Northampton,  which  have  been  burnt,  and  grant  to  him  for 
life  for  the  said  re-building  and   repair  and    in    consideration   of   his 
services  of  a  yearly  rent  of  251,  from  the  issues  of  the  said  lordship. 

By  p.s. 

May  13.  Grant  during  minority  to  John  Deverbux,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  all 

Westminster,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  services  and  other  possessions  with  knights'  fees 
and  advowsons  late  of  Thomas  Mile  water  of  the  county  of  Hereford,  esquire, 
tenant  in  chief  by  knight  service,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  Eleanor  his  daughter  and  heiress,  and  the  custody  and  marriage 
of  the  latter  without  disparagement.  By  p.s. 

May  28.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Blaklawe,  chaplain  of  the  chantry  of  St.  Mary 

Westminster.  Virgin  in  the  parish  church  of  Thornton,  co.  Buckingham,  ordained  for  the 

souls    of  John  Barton  the    younger  and  Isabel  his  wife,  of  all  offences 

committed    by   him    and   all   alienations  and   perquisitions  in  mortmain 

by  him  without  licence  of  lands  held  in  chief  before  14  April  last. 

By  p.s. 

May  20.  Grant  to  Ralph  Gamage,  esquire,  and  Thomas   Cokkys  of  the  custody  of 

Westminster,  the  lands  and  goods  of  Richard  Preston,  *  gentilman,'  who  is  an  idiot,  as 
appears  by  an  inquisition  returned  into  the  Exchequer,  during  his  life, 
without  rendering  anything  to  the  king  but  finding  a  competent  sustenance 
for  the  said  Richard  and  supporting  the  houses,  enclosures,  buildings  and 
other  charges.  By  p.s. 

June  1.  Presentation  of  John  Turbervile  to  the  parish  church  of  Farnham,  in  the 

Westminster,   diocese  of  Salisbury,  void  by  the  death  of  Robert  Byrd,  last  rector. 

By  p.s. 

June  29.         Pardon  to  Thomas  Gate  of  Brute  well,  co.  Buckingham,  'gentilman,'  alias 
Westminster,    of  Wycombe,  co.  Buckingham,  late  escheator  of  the  counties  of  Bedford  and 
Buckingham,   of  all  offences  committed   by  him   and    all    issues,    fines, 
amercements,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king. 

By  p.s. 

June  29.         The  like  to  Richard  Portyngton,  esquire,  late  escheator  of  the  county  of 
Westminster.   York.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  13. 

April  13.  Mandate  to  William  Hampton,  mayor  of  London  and  escheator  in  that 
Westminster,  city,  for  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Saviour, 
Barmondsey,  in  the  diocese  of  Winchester,  to  John  Mario w,  whose  election 
as  abbot  on  the  resignation  of  John  Say  alias  Bromley,  last  abbot,  William, 
bishop  of  Sidon,  and  Thomas  Candour,  doctor  of  decrees,  commissaries  of 
Dan  William  Brekenok,  monk  of  the  Cluniac  order  and  prior  of  the  house 
of  Ste.  Marie,  Charite,  to  which  the  said  monastery  of  St.  Saviour  is 
immediately  subject,  have  confirmed,  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken. 

By  p.s. 


13  EDWARD  IV.— Part  L  391 


1473.  Memln'ane  13 — coni. 

The  like  to  the  esoheators  in  the  following  counties  :«— 

Kent  and  Middlesex. 

Essex  and  Hertford. 

Surrey  and  Sussex. 

Somerset. 

Bedford  and  Buckingham. 

Berks. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

April  13.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counly  of  Stafford  for  the  restitution  of 
Westnunster.  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  SS.  Mary  and  Modwenna,  Burton  on 
Treaty  to  Thomas  Fold,  whose  election  as  abbot  John,  bishop  of  Coventry 
and  Lichfield,  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  ordered  to  be 
taken  by  Thomas  Heywod,  dean  of  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Chad, 
Lichfield.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties : — 

Warwick. 

Derby. 
The  like  to  William  Hampton,  knight,  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in 
that  city. 

Writ  d!e  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

April  17.         Mandate  to  William  Hampton,  knight,  mayor  of  London  and  escheator 

Westminster,  in  that  city,  for  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Berkyng 

to  Elizabeth  Lazham,  whose  election  as  abbess  Thomas,  bishop  of  London, 

has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties : — 

Essex. 

Middlesex. 

Surrey. 

Cambridge. 

Bedford  and  Buckingham. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

April  13.  General  pardon  to  Tyse  Fannaken  alicLs  Fangulpyn  of  London,  'hat- 

Westminster,  midcer,'  of  all  ofiences  committed  by  him  before  8  April.  By  p.s. 

April  9.  Grant  with  the  assent  of  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence, 

Westminster,  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  to  the  major  and  commonalty  of  the  town  of  Droghda 

in  Ireland  of  the  whole  fee  farm  of  the  town  for  six  years  for  the  repair  of 

the  bridge  of  the  town.  By  p.s. 

April  12.  Licence,  for  4  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  John  Thombury  to  grant 
Westminster,  the  manor  of  Esthall,  co.  Kent,  held  in  chief,  to  John  Gilford,  knight, 
Keginald  Sondes,  John  Bamme,  esquire,  John  Darell  and  Robert  Brent 
for  the  life  of  Theobalda  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Mauncell ;  the  said  manor 
having  been  granted  to  him  and  William  Mareys,  esquire,  WiUiam  Toly, 
clerk,  Thomas  Mareys,  clerk,  William  Norton,  Thomaa  Burges  and 
William  Godyng,  now  deceased,  by  Humphrey  Evyas  for  the  lile  of  the 
said  Theobalda. 

March  23.  Pardon  to  Henry  Gray,  knight,  late  esquire,  late  escheator  in  the 
Westminster,  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  in  consideration  of  the  great  disturbances 
within  the  realm  at  the  time  when  he  was  escheator  of  the  said  counties, 
by  which  he  was  prevented  from  attending  to  hi»  office  or  levying  the  issues 
thereof,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  issues,  amercements, 
debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p,8, 

April  13.        Appointment  during  pleasure  to  Maurice  Berkley,  one  of  the  knights  of 
Westminster,   the  body,  as  surveyor  of  all  officers  of  the  king  in  the  port  of  Suthampfon 


892 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


14fJS0  Membrane  13— con^ 

and  the  port  of  Pole,  co«  Dorset,  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  within 
the  houses  of  the  customers  and  without.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer.. 

April  9.  Whereas  the  king  understands  from  the  prioress  and  convent  of  the  house 

Westminster,  or  priory  of  Armythwayte,  co.  Cumberland,  situated  near  the  marches  of 
Scotland,  which  is  of  the  foundation  of  the  king's  progenitors  and  of  the 
king's  patronage,  that  the  houses,  enclosures  and  other  buildings  of  the 
priory  have  been  destroyed  by  the  Scots  and  the  priory  has  been  despoiled 
of  its  goods,  relics,  ornaments,  books  and  jewels  and  the  chartera  and  other 
muniments  burnt  or  carried  off,  he  hereby  confirms  Idieir  estate  in  the. 
priory  and  all  its  possessions  and  especially  in  an  ancient  close  called  *  the 
Nonne  close,'  that  they  may  pray  for  his  good  estate  and  the  good  estate 
of  Elizabeth  his  consort  and  Edward  his  son  and  for  their  souls  after  death 
and  the  souls  of  his  progenitors.     [^Monasticonf  vol,  iii.  p,  271.]        By  p.s. 


April  14. 
Westminster. 


June  19. 
Coventry. 


June  19. 

Coventry. 

June  21. 
Coventry. 

June  21. 
Coventry. 


Membrane  12. 

General  pardon  to  Richard  Whetehille,  esquire,  late  lieutenant  captain  of 
the  king's  castle  of  Guysnes,  late  one  of  the  king's  controllers  in  the  town 
and  marches  of  Calais,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines, 
issues,  amercements,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king ; 
grant  to  him  of  licence  to  construct  a  fortalice,  castle  or  embattled  tower 
defended  with  *  loupes '  and  other  necessary  engines  within  his  manor  of 
Boughton,  CO.  Northampton,  or  elsewhere  of  stone,  timber  and  other  stuff 
and  of  such  size  as  shall  seem  best  to  him,  with  power  for  himself, 
his  heirs  and  assigns  to  amplify  and  repair  the  same ;  grant  to  him  of 
licence  to  enclose  and  impark  two  closes  or  parcels  of  his  said  manor 
containing  100  acres  or  less  ;  grant  to  him  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  of  free 
warren  in  all  their  demesne  lands  of  the  said  manor ;  exemption  of  him 
for  life  from  being  made  knight,  mayor,  sheriff,  escheator,  collector  or 
taxer  of  a  tenth,  fifteenth  or  any  tax,  tallage  or  subsidy  or  collector, 
surveyor,  controller  or  receiver  of  any  custom  or  subsidy  in  any  port  of  the 
realm  or  the  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloths  or  any  collector,  receiver  or 
officer  of  the  king,  and  from  being  put  on  assizes,  juries,  recognisances, 
attaints  or  inquisitions ;  and  grant  to  him  for  life  that  none  of  the  king's 
ministers,  servants  or  officers  shall  take  anything  of  his  within  the  said 
manor  and  that  he  shall  not  be  compelled  to  entertain  anyone  of  the  king's 
household.  By  p.s. 

Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  voiumus^  for  one  year,  lately 
granted  by  letters  patent  to  Robert  Gunton  of  London,  *  mercer,'  alias 
Robert  Gontun,  ^  gentiiman,'  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company 
of  Thomas  Grantham,  maj^or  of  the  staple  of  Calais  and  treasurer  and 
victualler  of  the  town  and  marches,  on  the  safe-custody,  defence  and 
victualling  of  the  same,  because  he  delays  at  London,  as  appears  by 
certificate  of  the  sheriffs.  By  K. 

Signification  to  Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 
of  John  Wardboys  as  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  Ramesey  in  the  place  of 
William  Witlesey,  deceased.  By  K. 

Genei-al  pardon  to  Thomas  Pulteney  alias  Pounteney,  esquire,  of  all 
offences  committed  by  him  and  all  alienations  and  perquisitions  by  him 
without  licence  of  lands  held  in  chief.  By  K. 

Licence  for  Laurence,  bishop  of  Durham,  to  coin  money  of  sterlings  and 
halfpence  in  his  royal  liberty  of  Durham  and  make  standards  and  trussea 
for  the  same,  although  he  has  not  hitherto  been  used  to  coin  halfpence. 
[Foedera.]  By  K. 


13  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I.  395 


1473.  Membrane  12 — cofnJt. 

June  19.         Letters  of  denization  for  Richard  Plommay  born  in  the  city  of   Rouen, 
Coventry,     and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  without  fine  or  fee. 

June  25.  Appointment  during  pleasure  of  John  Batte  as  deputy  of  Anthony,  earl 

WestmiiMter.   of  Rivieres,  chief  butler  of  England,  in  the  port  of  Sandwich  and  ports  and 

places  adjacent.  By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 

June  19.         Presentation  of  Master  Thomas  Danet,  professor  of  theology,  to  the 

Coventry,     parish  church  of  Egleston,  in  the  diocese  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  void 

•by  the  death  of  the  last  incumbent.  By  K* 

June  29.         Appointment  during  pleasure  of  Roger  Sambroke  and  Robert  Warinton 

Westminster,  as  deputies  of  Anthony,  earl  of  Rivieres,  chief  butler  of  England,  in  the  port 

of  Boston  and  ports  and  places  adjacent.  By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 

June  29.  Greneral  pardon  to  William  Boner  late  of  London,  ^  shether,'  alias  William 

Westminster.  Bonyr,  *  shethemaker,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  19  June. 

By  p.s. 

July  1.  Appointment  during  pleasure. of  William  Saunders  and  Andrew  James 

Westminster,  as  deputies  of  Anthony,  earl  of  Rivieres,  chief  butler  of  England,  in  the  port 

of  Suthampton  and  ports  and  places  adjacent.        By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 

Nov.  9.  The  like  of  Richard  Wagette  as  deputy  in  the  ports  of  Topsham,  Barde- 

Westminster.   staple,  Bideforde  aud  Ilforcombe  and  porta  and  places  adjacent. 

By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 

Mbmbbans  11. 

April  1.  Whereas  of  old  the  town  of  Great  Jernemuth  was  charged  with  the 

Westminster,  yearly  sum  of  60/.  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  and  the  farm  of  a  place 
in  the  high  sea  near  the  entrance  of  the  port  of  the  town  called  ^  Kirkelerode,' 
and  now  the  profits  of  the  fishery  have  been  seized  by  all  the  king's  lieges 
and  foreigners  and  trade  has  departed  for  want  of  a  safe  port  there,  the 
king  grants  to  the  men  of  the  town  and  the  burgesses  and  provost  of  the 
borough  of  Jernemuth  50  marks  yearly  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  for 
ten  years  from  Michaelmas  last  for  the  improvement  of  the  port.        By  p.s. 

Letters  of  denization  for  Peter  Johnson,  born  in  the  town  of  Calais,  and 
the  heirs  of  his  body.  By  p.s. 

April  3.  Grant  to  the  mayor  of  Dover  of  murage  for  ten  years  to  be  expended  on 

Westminster,  the  repair  of  the  wall  of  the  town,  which  has  been  destroyed  by  gales,  by 
the  supervision  of  John  Scot,  knight,  aud  Walter  Hungerford,  esquire, 
lieutenant  of  Dover  Castle. 

March  5.         General  pardon  to  John  Bataill  of  Stanford  Ryveri,  co.  Essex,  alias  of 

Westminster.   Maudeleyn  Laver,  co.  Essex,  knight :  and  grant  that  he  may  freely  hold 

his  manors  of  Ongrepark,  Maudeleyn  Laver  and  Maneuden,  co.  Essex,  and 

all  other  his  possessions.  By  K.. 

March  24.       Licence  for  the  king's  clerk  Master  Robert  Slymbrigge  to  sue  in  the 
Westminster,  court  of  Rome  for  provision  to  the  deanery  or  office  of  dean  of  Westbury,. 
in  the  diocese  of  Worcester,  and  to  receive  and  publish  apostolic  bulls. 

Byp.8. 

April  9.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Johii  Couper,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,   the  crown,  of  6d,  daily  for  the  fee  of  the  crown  from  Easter,  12  Edward  IV. 

at  which  time  he  had  the  office,  from  the  11/.  16s.  dd.  yearly  due  at  the 

hands  of  the  heirs  of  Edmund,  late  earl  of  Kent,  uncle  of  Edward  III.  or 

the  sheriff  of  York.  By  p.s. 

April  7.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Cheynee,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  one  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  with  wages  of  12d,  daily  from  the  fee  farm  of  the 


394  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1473.  Membrane  11 — eont. 

cHy  of  London  and  a  livery  of  th^  suit  of  esquires  o{  the  household  yearly 
at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe,  as  Richard  Kesten,  late  one  of  the 
king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  had,  to  whose  place  the  king  wishes  the  said 
William  to  succeed.  By  p.s* 

Membrane  10. 

March  5.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Joan  late  the  wife  of  John 
WeBtminster.  Burgh,  knight,  John  Garaelyn,  clerk,  and  Robert  Love,  chaplain,  of  the  manor 
of  Seynt  Nicolas  Courte  in  the  Isle  of  Thanet,  co.  Kent,  not  held  in  chief, 
extended  at  12  marks  yearly,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  before 
Richard  Garnet,  late  escheator  in  tl^  county,  to  Master  Andrew  Doket,  the 
president,  and  the  fellows  of  the  college  of  St.  Margaret  and  St.  Bernard  in 
the  University  of  Cambridge,  to  the  value  of  13  marks  yearly  in  part 
satisfaction  of  a  licence  for  the  acquisition  by  them  of  possessions  to  the 
value  of  200/.  yearly  by  letters  patent  dated  25  March,  5  Edward  IV. 

March  23.  Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  William  Westbury,  the  provost,  and  the  college 
WestminBter.  of  Eton,  so  that  they  may  pray  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  Elizabeth 
his  consort  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  the  king's  father 
Richard,  duke  of  York,  Richard,  earl  of  Cambridge,  and  Anne  his  consort 
and  the  king's  progenitors,  of  the  priory  of  Shirborne  alias  Westshirbome 
Monachorum,  co.  Southampton,  with  all  lands,  rents,  farms,  churches,  tithes, 
fees,  services,  advowsons,  pensions,  portions,  rights,  possessions  and  other 
appurtenances,  a  plot  of  land  in  Eton  sometime  of  Oliver  de  Burdens:  in 
which  a  capital  messuage  was  situated,  containing  an  acre  and  3  roods  of 
land  and  of  the  value  of  2s.  lid.  yearly,  a  cottage  sometime  of  Walter  Claie 
of  the  value  of  2s.  yearly  and  10  acres  of  land  lying  within  the  precinct  of 
the  college  of  the  yearly  value  of  15^.,  the  alien  priory  of  Endeston,  co. 
Somerset,  and  a  messuage,  a  carucate  and  26  acres  of  land,  7  acres  of  wood 
and  8  marks  rent  in  Endeston  and  the  reversion  of  the  hospital  or  house 
of  St.  John,  Dorchestre,  co.  Dorset,  commonly  called  '  Seintjoneshous,' 
when  it  shall  next  come  into  the  king's  hands,  and  all  issues  from  the  said 
messuage,  land,  wood  and  rent  in  Endeston  from  Michaelmas,  7  Edward  IV. 

By  p.s. 

March  30.  Whereas  the  king  for  moneys  lent  assigned  to  John  Shelley  the  sum  of 
WestminBter.  66/.  \Ss.  4d.  by  a  tally  containing  that  sum  levied  at  the  receipt  of  the 
Exchequer  on  30  June,  9  Edward  IV.  on  the  collectors  of  the  second 
moiety  of  the  second  of  two  fifteenths  and  tenths  granted  by  the  laity 
in  the  eighth  year  of  the  reign  in  the  county  of  Buckingham,  and  also  for 
divers  debts  the  king  assigned  to  Ralph  Verney,  knight,  citizen  and 
alderman  of  London,  76/.  1 9*.  6d.  by  a  tally  containing  that  sum  levied 
at  the  said  receipt  on  16  June,  9  Edward  IV.  on  the  collectors  of  the 
moiety,  and  the  said  Ralph  delivered  the  said  tally  to  the  said  John  in 
contentment  of  certain  debts,  but  the  said  John  has  received  no  payment 
of  the  said  sums,  amounting  together  to  143/.  12^.  lOJ.,  and  has  surrendered 
both  tallies;  the  king  hereby  grants  that  he  or  his  executors  after  his 
decease  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  from  Christmas,  1473,  may  ship 
woollen  cloths  and  pieces  of  tin  in  the  ports  of  London,  Sandwich  and 
Southampton  and  take  them  to  foreign  parts  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies 
until  he  shall  thus  be  satisfied  of  the  said  sum  of  143/.  I2s,  10c/.       By  p.s. 

May  9.  Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Ramesey,  of  the 

Westmiaster.  order  of  St.  Benedict,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the 

place  of  Dan  William  Witlesey,  deceased.  By  p.s. 

May  7.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Bateman,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of 

Westminster.  Ivyngho,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln.  By  K. 


13  EDWARD  IV.— Pakt  I.  395 


14,73.  Membrane  10 — cont. 

May  21.  Pardon  to  John  Jfmjn,  chaplain,  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Essex 
WestminBter.  for  not  appearing  hefore  the  king  to  satisfy  him  of  his  ransom  on  the 
occasion  of  a  trespass  committed  against  Agnes,  prioress  of  Clerkynwell, 
of  which  he  was  convicted,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea 
prison,  as  Thomas  Byllyng,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has 
certified. 

April  8.         Licence  for  the  acquisition  in  frank  almoin  by  Thomas,  the  prior,  and 

WestminBter.  the  convent  of  St.  Pancras,  Lewes,  of  lands,  tenements  and  rents  to  the 

value  of  20«.  yearly.  By  p.s.  and  for  31«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Membrane  9. 

March  8.  Presentation  of  Ambrose  Repingdon,  master  of  arts,  to  the  perpetual 
Westminster,  chantry  at  the  altar  of  St.  John  Baptist  by  the  church  of  St.  Mary 
Aldermarychirche,  London,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Thomas  Duffyld, 
last  chaplain,  and  in  the  kin^s  presentation  by  the  nomination  of  the 
rector  and  wardens  of  the  isaid  church,  as  ordained  in  the  foundation  of 
the  chantry.  The  letters  are  directed  to  Th.  cardinal  archbishop  of 
Canterbury. 

March  10.        Appointment  of  Thomas  Besteney  to  take  sheaves  of  arrows,  arrowheads, 

Westminster,   timber,   feathers,   silk,  wax  and  other  necessaries  for  the  king's  arrows 

within  the  Tower  of  London  or  for  the  present  army  and  carriage  for  the 

same  and  ^  flccchers'  and  other  labourers  and  workmen.  By  K. 

The  like  of  the  following : — 
Gilbert  Foreman. 
John  BalL 

March  12.  Grant  for  forty  years  to  Henry  Grey«  knii^ht,  lord  Grey,  and  his  assigns  of 
Westminster,  all  the  king's  soU  and  lands  called  ^  le  Oale '  and  '  the  Arde '  in  the  north 
part  of  the  land  of  Ireland  and  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  i*ents, 
services  and  possessions  within  the  same  and  the  fishery  of  the  river 
Banne  and  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats, 
forests,  chaces,  parks,  woods,  meadows,  pastures,  fairs,  markets,  warrens, 
fisheries,  stews,  courts  leet,  liberties,  franchises,  privileges,  mines,  wreck 
of  sea,  treasure  trove  and  other  profits  pertaining  to  the  above  and 
deodands,  whales  and  other  royal  fishes,  all  of  which  premises  are  parcel 
of  the  king's  earldom  of  Ulster.  Grant  also  that  if  any  other  castles, 
lordships,  manors  and  lands  in  the  said  north  part  of  Ireland  shall  be 
reduced  by  him  to  the  king's  obedience  he  and  his  assigns  shall  hold  the 
same  until  he  shall  be  reasonably  recompensed  and  he  shall  have  the 
custody  and  governance  of  the  same  for  life  with  the  accustomed  fees. 
And  appointment  of  him  for  life  as  steward  of  all  the  king's  castles, 
lordships,  manors,  towns,  lands  and  other  possessions  belonging  to  the  said 
earldom  of  Ulster  with  the  accustomed  fees,  with  free  passage  for  himself 
and  men  armed  or  unarmed,  archers  and  equipmeots  from  England  or 
Ireland,  and  grant  that  he  may  have  dies  and  money  era  for  making  the 
accustomed  money  or  other  money  of  any  metal  within  the  said  parts  during 
the  said  term.  By  p.s. 

March  16.        General  pardon  to  Henry  Dyke  of  the  county  of  Sussex,  *  gentilman,'  of 
Westminster,  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  28  February.  By  p.s. 

Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  SS.  Mary  and 
Modwenna,  Burton  on  Trent,  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  to  elect  an 
abbot  in  the  place  of  Dan  William  Bronston,  deceased.  3j  p.s. 

March  11.        Grant  to  Hugh  Brice,  citizen  and  goldsmith  of  London,  so  long  as  he 
Westminster,  holds  any  office  under  the  king  in  the  Tower  of  London  or  elsewhere,  of 


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1473.  Membrane  9 — cant 

authority  to  take  gravers,  goldsmiths  and  other  workmen  called  *  fjnonrs ' 
for  gold  and  silver,  smiths,  carpenters,  stone-cutters  and  other  carpenters 
called  ^  shipwiight^'  mariners^  workmen,  artificers  and  labourers  and  all 
necessary  stuff  for  the  works  of  the  said  offices.  By  p.s. 

March  26,        Ghrant  for  life  to  John  Man,  ^  yoman,'  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the 
Westminster,  king's  gaol  of  Dorchestre,  co.  Dorset,  with  the  accustomed  fees.         By  p.s. 

March  28.        Presentation  of  Thomas  Onsteby,  chaplain,  to  the  church  or  chapel 
Westminster,   of  Lamana,  in  the  diocese   of  Exeter,   void  by  the  death  of  the  last 
incumbent. 


July  29. 
Fotheringhay. 


July  27. 
Stamford. 


Aug.  3. 
Leicester. 

Aug.  26. 
Lichfield. 


Aug.  27. 
Lichfield. 


Aug.  24. 
Lichfield. 


Aug.  27. 

Lichfield. 

Sept.  1. 
Lichfield. 

Sept.  4. 

Borton-on- 

Trent. 


Sept.  3. 
Lichfield. 


Sept.  3. 
lidifield. 


Mbmbranb  8. 

Grant,  during  good  behaviour,  to  the  king's  servant  John  Elryngton, 
esquire,  the  king's  cofferer,  of  the  office  of  keeper  or  clerk  of  the 
hanaper  of  Chancery,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the 
hanaper.  By  K. 

Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  Master  John  Coryngdon  of  the  prebend  in  the 
king's  college  or  free  chapel  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  George  within  the 
castle  of  Wyndesore  void  by  the  death  of  Master  William  Harmer,  last 
incumbent.  By  p.8. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter. 

General  pardon  to  Ohristopher  Mason  of  Westowe,  co.  York,  *  yoman,' 
of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  2  August.  By  pjt. 

Presentation  of  William  Philip,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of 
Aldrington,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Bobert 
Draper. 

Appointment,  until  27  February,  of  John  Elder,  yeoman  purveyor  of 
wheat  of  the  household,  to  take  wheat,  firewood  and  multure  for  the 
expenses  of  the  household  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  household. 

Licence  for  the  acquisition  in  mortmain  by  the  abbot  and  convent  of  the 
monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Halesowen,  co.  Salop,  of  lands,  tenements  and 
rents,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10/.  yearly,  for  the  sustenance  of  a 
chaplain  celebrating  divine  service  yearly  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Kenelm 
King  and  Martyr,  Kelmestowe,  and  for  the  repair  of  the  same  chapel  and 
the  celebration  of  divine  service  there  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and 
his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  for  their  souls  after  death. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Letters  of  denization  for  James  Friis,  doctor  in  medicine,  the  king's 
physician,  born  in  the  parts  of  Friesland,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body.    By  K. 

General  pardon  to  John  Stafford  late  of  Winf eld,  co.  Derby,  *  gentilman,^ 
of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  28  August  last.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  William  Bodys,  rector  of  the  moiety  of  the  parish  church 
of  Teswell  on  the  east  side  of  the  same,  in  the  diocese  of  York,  to  the 
parish  church  of  Spryngthoi'pe,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  on  an  exchange 
of  benefices  with  John  Pleseley. 

Grant  for  life  to  Florence  Harmaleyn  of  Leydon  in  the  parts  of  Holland 
beyond  the  sea,  king's  esquire,  for  his  good  service  and  expenses  in  those 
parts,  of  the  office  of  constable  of  the  town  of  Drodagh  in  Ireland,  receiving 
yearly  fees  of  50  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Drodra^h 
aforesaid,  with  all  accustomed  profits.  By  K» 

Grant  to  the  king's  servants  Humphrey  Talbot,  knight  of  the  body,  and 
John  Wikes,  esquire,  and  their  assigns  of  the  collation  to  the  canonry  and 


18  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I.  897 


1473,  Membrane  8 — cant, 

prebend  of   Wilmote  in  the  king's  free  chapel  or  collegiate  church  of 
Tamworth  at  its  next  voidance.  Bj  K, 

Sept.  6.  Grant  to  Humphrey  Talbot,  knight  of  the  body,  of  an  annuity  of  40/. 

ITottingham.  viz.  30/.  from  the  issues  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Ircbei^eldy  co. 
Hereford,  and  10/.  from  the  issues  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Godrych, 
CO.  Hereford,  to  hold  so  long  as  these  manors  or  lordships  remain  in  the 
king's  hands,  to  which  they  came  by  the  death  of  the  king's  kinsman  John, 
late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  and  the  minority  of  George  his  son  and  heir. 

By  p.8. 

Mbmbranb  7. 

Sept.  5.  General  pardon  to  William  Mendham  late  of  Framyngham  at  the  Castle, 

Bnrton-on-     co.  Suffolk,  ^  yoman,'  alias  William  Mendam  late  of  Hevenyngham,  co. 

^®°*-        Suffolk,   alias  William   Mendeham  of   London,  *wynter,'  alias  William 

Mendame,  *  marchaunt,'  alias  William  Menedam,  *  gentilman.'  By  K. 

Sept.  6.  Assignment  for  life   in  dower  to  the  king's  kinswoman  Katharine, 

Nottingham,  countess  of  Shrewsbury,  late  the  wife  of  John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  of  the 
manors  and  lordships  of  Wrokewardyn,  Sutton  Maddok  and  Tasseley, 
CO.  Salop*  Longhope,  Hunteley,  Beggeworth,  Ligh,  Lydney  with  certain 
lands  cadled  *  Gropettes  '  in  Baggeworth,  co.  Gloucester,  Moniash,  and 
Childerston,  co.  Derby,  Brpghton,  Stokeverdon,  Asheton  and  Willesford, 
CO.  Wilts,  and  Farnham  BiaD,  co.  Buckingham,  and  the  third  part  of  the 
manor  of  Bampton,  co.  Oxford,  with  all  towns,  lands,  annuities,  knights' 
fees,  advowsons  and  other  members  and  appurtenances.  By  p«8. 

Aug.  29.         General  pardon  to  Henry  Poison  alias  Foleson  late  of  the  town  of 

Lichfield.      Trusfelde  in  the  parish  of  Wolstanton,  co.  Stafford,  ^  yoman,'  of  all  offences 

committed  by  him  before  the  feast  of  St.  Laurence  last.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  14.         Grant,  during  good  behaviour,  to  Bichard  Greneway  of  the  office  of 

I^ottingham.    auditor  of  all  castles,  lordships,  manors  and  lands  late  of  the  king's  kinsman 

John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  during  the  minority  of  £reorge  his  son  and  heir, 

receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  K. 

Sept.  17.         Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Augustine 
NottiDgham.   by  Bristol  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  Walter  Nubery,  deceased. 

By  p.s. 

Oct.  13.  Fardon  to  Thomas  Coke  of  London,  'gentylman,'  of  his  outlawry  in  the 
WestnuDBter.  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  satisfy  him  of  his 
ransom  for  not  holding  Joan  Bfuik,  seized  on  suspicion  of  felony,  before  him 
on  a  certain  day  as  he  pledged  himself  to  do,  he  having  surrendered  to 
the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Billyng,  chief  justice  of  the  King's 
Bench,  has  certified. 

Oct.  18.  Bevocation  of  the  protection,  with  clause  volumus^  for  one  year,  lately 
WeatminBter.  granted  by  letters  patent  to  Robert  Storour  of  Moryngthorpe  alias 
Maryngthorpe,  co.  Norfolk,  ^  gentilman,'  as  staying  on  the  king's  service  in 
the  company  of  the  king's  kinsman  William,  lord  of  Hastinges,  lieutenant 
of  the  town  and  castle  of  Calais,  on  the  safe-custody,  defence  and  victualling 
of  the  same  and  the  marches,  because  he  delays  at  Moryngthorpe,  as  appears 
by  certificate  of  the  sheriff  of  the  county. 

Oct.  18.  Confirmation  during  good  behaviour  to  Master  Henry  Sharji,  doctor  of 
Westminster,  laws,  of  the  office  of  notary  or  prothonotary  of  Chancery,  receiving 
60  marks  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper,  as  granted  to  him 
by  letters  patent  dated  8  July,  1  Edward  lY.  and  2  November, 
2  Edward  IV.  notwithstanding  that  in  the  time  of  the  king's  absence  he 
occupied  the  office  by  letters  patent  of  Henry  YI. 

By  p.8.  and  for  \  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


398 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1473. 

July  28. 
Staznford. 


Aug.  25. 
Lichfield. 


July  28. 
Westminster. 

Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  21. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  27. 

Westminster. 


July  28. 
Stamford. 


July  28. 
Stamford. 


July  26. 
Stamford. 

1474. 

Jan.  10. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  6.    , 

General  pardon  to  Richard  Lowe  late  of  Casthorpe,  co.  Lincolp,  esquires 
alias  late  of  Enveld,  co.  Stafford,  of  all  offences  committed  by  bim  before 
26  July.  By  p,8. 

Licence  for  Giles  Dawbeney,  son  and  beir  of  William  Dawbeney,  to 
enter  freely  into  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  reversioner 
services,  fees,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts  leet,  hundreds,  liberties, 
franchises,  privileges,  offices,  knights'  fees,  warrens,  parks,  fisheries,  fairs, 
markets,  wreck  of  sea,  advowsons  and  other  possessions  in  England  ot 
which  his  father  was  seised  and  which  should  descend  to  him,  saving  to 
the  king  homage,  fealty  and  other  services.  By  K* 

Presentation  of  Thomas  Burton  to  the  parish  church  of  Little  Laufare, 
in  the  diocese  of  London,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Henry  Ediall. 

Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Peter  Canerell,  the  master^  and  the 
brethren  of  the  hospital  of  Sanctingfeld  by  Wytsand  of  a  charter  dated  at 
Newcastle  on  Tyne,  5  August,  13  Edward  II.  [  Charier  Roll^  13  Edward  IT, 
No.  32],  inspecting  and  confirming  the  following  : — 

1.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  14  June,  13  Edward  I.  [Charter 

RoU^  13  Edward  L  No.  76, J  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter 
dated    at  Wytsand,    18   December,  47   Henry   III.   inspecting 
and  confirming   a  charter   of    Henry  11.    dated  at    St.    Omer 
\_Mona3ticon  vol.  vi.  p.  639]. 

2.  Letters  patent  of  Henry  II.  dated  at  St.  Omer. 

For  40;.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Elryngton,  esquire,  the 
king's  cofferer,  of  the  office  of  keeper  or  clerk  of  the  hanaper  of  Chancery 
with  the  accustomed  fees  given  from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper,  in  lieu  of 
like  grants  to  John  Davyson,  clerk,  for  life  and  to  the  said  John  Elryngton 
during  good  behaviour  by  letters  patent  dated  28  August,  7  Edward  IV. 
and  29  July  last,  surrendered.  By  K. 

Presentation  of  Thomas  Pallet  to  the  parish  church  of  Borley,  in  the 
diocese  of  London. 

Membrane  5. 

Appointment  of  William  Moklowe  to  take  carpenters  called  *  whelers ' 
and  '  cartwrighes '  and  other  carpenters,  stone-cutters,  smiths,  plumbers  and 
other  workmen  for  the  works  of  the  king's  ordnance  and  bumbards, 
cannons,  '  colverynes,'  ^  fowelers,'  ^  serpentynes '  and  other  cannons  and 
powder,  sulphur,  saltpetre,  stone,  iron,  lead  and  other  necessaries  for  them, 
crossbows  and  bolts,  bows,  arrows,  *  bowestaves,*  *  bowestringes,'  *  langde- 
beves,'  lances, '  gleyves '  and  hammers  and  other  necessaries  and  carriage 
for  the  same  by  land  and  sea  and  horses  called  '  hakeneys '  and  ships. 

The  like  of  John  Colshyll. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Langford  of  the  town  of  Shrewsbury,  in  recompence 
of  the  losses  which  he  has  sustained  for  the  king,  of  all  the  lands,  rents  and 
services  in  the  county  of  Salop  and  the  hundred  of  Ellesmer  late  of 
Edward  Ellesmer,  attainted  of  high  treason  in  the  Parliament  at  West- 
minster, 1  Edward. IV.  not  exceeding  the  yearly  value  of  60*.  to  hold  by 
the  accustomed  rents  and  services.  By  p.s. 

Appointment,  until  26  January,  of  Thomas  Markham,  esquire,  to  take 
salt  and  fresh-water  fish  for  the  expenses  of  the  household  and  carriage  for 
the  same.  By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  household. 

The  like  of  Thomas  Markham,  esquire,  until  10  July. 

By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  household. 


13  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I.  399 


1478.  Membrane  5 — cont, 

July  31.         Appointment  during  pleasure,  of  Stephen  Half  eld,  esquire,  as  troner  and 
Fotheringhay.  peser  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

July  28.  Confirmation  to  Richard  Quatermayns,  esquire,  John  Leynton,  William 
Stamford.  Hampton,  John  Benet  and  Richard  Fowler  and  their  heirs  and  assigns  of 
the  grant  to  them  by  letters  patent  dated  13  July,  7  Edward  lY.  (see  p.  40), 
of  the  manors  of  Wilbram,  co.  Cambridge,  and  Halton,  co.  Oxford,  and 
lauds,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in  Wilbram  and  Hcdton ;  and  licence 
for  them  to  grant  the  said  manor  of  Wilbram  and  lands,  rents,  reversions 
and  services  in  Wilb'ram  to  Thomas  Palmer,  chaplain  of  the  church  or 
chapel  of  St.  Michael,  Great  Rycote,  co.  Oxford,  in  mortmain,  to  pray  for 
the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and 
for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  good  estate  and  souls  of  others  according 
to  the  ordinance  of  the  said  Richard,  John,  William,  John  and  Richard. 

By  K.  and  for  241.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Aug.  3.  Presentation  of  David  Hopton  to  the  parish  church  of  Blechelee,  in  the 

Leicester,      diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  death  of  Roger  Eton,  chaplain,  and  in  the 

king's  gift  by  the  grant  of  Reginald  Grey,  lord  of  Wylton.  By  K. 

Aug.  24.         Commission   to   Richard  Symond,   master  of   the    king's    ship    called 
Lichfield,      le  Grace  Dieu,  which  the  king  has  ordered  to  go  to  sea  for  the  resistance  of 
his  enemies,  to  take  mariners  for  the  said  ship. 

Oct.  11.  Appointment,  until  11  April,  of  Thomas  Rosse,  yeoman  of  the  avenary  of 

Westminster,  the  household,  to  take  hay,  oats,  horse  bread  and  litter  and  other  things 
pertaining  to  his  office  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  household. 

Membrane  4. 

Oct.  19.         Mandate  to  the  cscheator  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset  for  the 

Westminster,   restitution  of  the  temporalities  of   the  abbey  of  St.  Augustine  by  Bristol, 

of  the  order  of  St.  Victor,  to  William  Hunte,  canon  of  the  house,  whose 

election  as  abbot  John,  bishop  of  Worcester,  lias  confirmed  and  whose  fealtj 

the  king  has  taken.  By  p.8. 

The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the  marches. of 
Wales  adjacent. 

The  like  to  William  Spencer,  mayor  of  Bristol,  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Oct.  18.  Appointment  for  life  of  William  Hnsee  as  the  king's  attorney  general 

Westminster,  in  all  the  king's  courts  of  record  in  England,  receiving  the  accustomed 
fees,  with  power  to  appoint  clerks  and  officers  under  him ;  in  lieu  of  the 
appointment  of  him  during  good  behaviour  by  letters  patent  dated  16  June, 
11  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  K. 

Vacated  by  surrefider  and  cancelled  because  the  king  granted  the  office 
to  William  Iludders/eldfor  life  by  other  letters  patent. 

Oct.  3.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Richard  lUyngworth,  knight,  of  the 

Westminster,   teiiour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  1  November,  33  Heniy  VT. 

granting  licence  for  Ralph,  lord  Cromwell,  knight,  to  grant  the  castle  and 

manor  of  Tateshale  and  divers  other   possessions  to  William,  bishop  of 

Winchester,  and  others. 

Oct.  27.  Commission  to  John  Arundell,  knight,  John  Colshyll,  knight,  Robert 

Westminster.  Wylughby,     knight,     John     Crokker,     knight,    John    Fortescu,    Henry 

Bodrugan,    John    Sturgeon,    Thomas    Whalisburgh,    John    Trenowith, 

Thomas   Trefrye,   John   Arundell,    John    Ti-emayne,   John   Carmynowe 

Richard  Eggecombe,  John  Devyok,  Oliver  Wyse,  Edward  Assheton,  John 


400  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1473.  Membrane  4 — cont. 

Pentjre,  John  Moile,  William  TreTenoar,  John  Fenpons,  John  Wydeslade 
the  younger  and  William  Horde  to  array  the  king's  lieges  of  the  county  of 
Cornwall,  and  of  other  counties  adjacent  if  necessary,  to  conquer  John, 
late  earl  of  Oxford,  and.  other  rebels  who  have  entered  St.  Michael's 
Mount,  CO.  Cornwall,  and  to  bring  back  the  mount  into  the  king's  hands 
and  provide  for  its  safe-custody  and  defence.  By  K. 

Oct.  28.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Bichard  Harecourt,  knight,  of  the  offices  of 

Westminster,  steward  of  Bampton,  Shryvynam  and  Swyudon  in  the  counties  of  Oxford, 

Berks  and  Wilts  with  all  other  offices  which  he  had  of  the  grant  of  John, 

late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  to  hold  the  same  during  the  minority  of  Greorge, 

son  and  heir  of  the  earl.  Bj  K. 

Oct.  30.         Licence  for  the  appropriation  in  mortmain  by  the  dean  and  chapter  of 
Westminster,  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Mary,  Salisbury,  co.  Wilts,  of  their  free  chapel 
within  their  manor  of  Inmer,  co.  Wilts,  which  is  of  their  own  patronage. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Oct.  27.  Pardon  to  John  Asshe  of  Brampton,  co.  Derby,  *  husbondman,*  of  his 
Westminster,  outlawries  in  the  county  of  Derby  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby 
and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  satisfy  Nicholas  Baguley  and 
Joan  his  wife  of  d3^«  4d,  which  they  recovered  against  him  and  33«.  4dl 
damages  and  to  answer  Thomas  Foliambe,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  20/., 
he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  chief  justice 
of  the  Bench,  has  certifled. 

Nov.  4.  General    pardon    to  Bichard    Leighton  alias    Leyghton    of   London, 

Westminster.  <  yoman,'  alias  late  of  Shrewsbury,  alias  late  of  the  county  of  Salop,  a/»af 

Bichard  Gientillman,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  16  October 

last.  By  p.s. 

Mbmbranb  3* 

Oct.  28.  Licence  for  Robert  Bothe  and  Matilda  his  wife  or  their  heirs  or 
Westminster,  executors  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  in  honour  of  Jesus  Christy  St.  Mary, 
St.  Thom&H  Martyr,  St.  Wenefride  and  St.  Katharine  of  one  <diaplain  to 
celebrate  divine  service  daily  at  the  altar  of  St.  Mary  in  the  chapel  of 
Stratton,  co.  Bedford,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort 
Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said  Bobert  and  Matilda  and  for 
their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  John  Enderby,  late  husband  of 
Matilda,  John  Sewell  and  Margaret  his  wife  her  parents,  and  Agnes  Grey 
according  to  the  ordinance  of  the  said  Bobert  and  Matilda,  and  for  the  said 
chaplain  to  acquire  in  frank  almoin  lands,  tenements,  rents  and  annuities, 
not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  12  marks  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

'  Nov.  5.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon 

Westminster,  for  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Bamesey  to  Dan 
John  Wardeboys,  monk  of  the  monastery,  whose  election  as  abbot  Thomas, 
bishop  of  Lincoln,  has  confirmed,  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken. 

By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  :-— 
Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 
Essex  and  Hertford. 
Bedford  and  Buckingham. 
Northampton. 

The  like  to  John  Tate,  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city* 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 


13  EDWARD  IV.— Part  L  401 


1473.  Membrane  S^^ont, 

Nov.  10.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  the  bishop  of  Rochester  as  teacher  of 

WestmiDBter.   the  king's  son  the  prince,  that  he  may  be  brought  up  in  virtue  and  cunning, 

and  as  president  of  his  council.     English,  By  K* 

Kov.  10.         Appointment,  until  10  Maj,  of  Peter  Chylde,  yeoman  ferreter  of  the 

Westminster,   household,  to  take  conies  and  rabbits  for  the  expenses  of  the  household  and 

ferrets,  stakes,  nets  and  other  engines  for  their  capture  and  carriage  for  the 

same.  By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  household. 

Nov.  10.  Appointment,  until  10  May,  of  James  Worsley,  yeoman  purveyor  of  the 

Westminster,   avenary  of  the  household,  to  take  hay,  oats,  horse  bread  and  litter  and  other 
necessaries  for  his  offices  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  household. 

Commission  to  Edward  Brampton,  Thomas  Philip  and  William  Tingle 

to  take  mariners  for  a  ship  called  le  Garce  going  to  sea  to  resist  the  king's 
enemies.     Unfinished,     Vacated  because  without. 

Nov.  18.         Pardon  to  Henry  Hansard,  late  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln,  of  all 
Westminster,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  before  10  November* 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  18.         Grant  to  Robert  Bothe,  doctor  of  laws,  of  the  custody  of  the  house  or 
Westminster,  cliapel  called  *  le  priory  hermitage '  by  Dorcestre,  co.  Dorset. 

Nov.  13.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Gerard  of  Golchestre,  co.  Essex, '  yoman«' 
Westminster,   alias  late  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk.  By  p,8. 

Membrane  2. 

Oct.  30.  Pardon  to  David  Tayloure  of  Trouttokyshyll  in  the  parish  of  Nony,  co. 

Westminster.  Somerset,  *  tayloure,'  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Somerset  for  not 
appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  for  divers  trespasses,  he  having  sur- 
rendered to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Billyng,  chief  justice  of  the 
King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

Nov.  14.         Grant  to  Thomas  Pulteney,  esquire,  of  53/.  yearly  from  8  November, 

Westminster.   12  Edward  lY.  from  the  issues  of  the  manor  of  Osprenge  alias  Quenecourt, 

CO.  Kent,  so  long  as  it  remains  in  the  king's  hands.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  3.  Letters  of  denization,  without  fine  or  fee,  for  Garard  Caniziani,  merchant, 

Westminster,  born  in  the  parts  of  Florence,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  20.  Licence  for  Thomas  Grey,  esquire,  son  and  heir  of  Ralph  Grey,  knight, 
Westminster,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  to  enter  freely  into  all  castles,  towns,  lordships, 
manors,  lands,  fee-farms,  annuities,  reversions,  rents,  services,  hundreds, 
fees,  views  of  frank -pledge,  courts  leet,  sheriff's  turns,  liberties,  franchises, 
&irs,  markets,  jurisdictions,  knights'  fees,  advowoons  and  other  possessions 
in  England  of  which  his  father  was  seised  and  which  should  descend  to 
him.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  20.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Roger  Bikley,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown, 

Westminster,  of  an  annuity  of  20  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of 

Ches warden,  co.  Salop,  late  of  John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  deceased,  tenant 

in  chief,  so  long  as  it  remains  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority 

of  George,  his  son  and  heir.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  27.         Grant  to  John  Grevile,  knight,  of  160/.  from  the  issues  of  the  counties 
Westminster,  of  Warwick  and  Leicester.  Bj  p.s. 

Nov.  28.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Master  Oliver  Kyng,  one  of  the  clerks  of 
Westminster,  the  signet,  of  the  custody  of  the  hospital  within  the  town  of  Dorcestre,  co. 
Dorset. 

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402  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1473.  Membrane  1. 

Oct.  20.         Letters  of  denization^  without  fine  or  fee,  for  Peter  Gretlove,  born  in  the 
Westminster,   parts  of  Almain,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body. 

Bj  p.s.  and  for  ^  nuirk  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.  24.         Pardon  to  Balph  Banaster,  late  of  DeWses,  co.  Wilts,  ^  gentilman/  late 

Westuiinster.  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Southampton  and  Wilts,  of  all  amercements^ 

issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  before 

20  November.  Bj  p.s. 

Nov.  24.  Grant  to  John  Svynnerton,  *  gentilman,'  of  the  bailiwick  of  the  wood 
Westminster,  of  Bubney  in  the  lordship  of  Whitchurche  and  the  woods  of  Blakaugh, 
Augbentons  Woode,  Tilstoke  Parke,  Glasmondfall  and  Broughalwod,.  co. 
Salop,  during  the  minority  of  the  king's  kinsman  George,  earl  of  Shrews- 
bury, with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  said  lordship  and  all 
other  profits,  as  John  Malpas,  deceased,  had  in  the  said  bailiwick  of 
Bubney.  By  p.s* 

Nov.  24.         Appointment,  until  24  May,  of  William  Mathewe,  yeoman  purveyor  of 

Westminster,  the  carriage  of  the  household,  to  take  carts,  waggons,  chariots,  horses,  oxen 

and  other  necessaries  for  his  office.     By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  household. 

Nov.  26.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Ward  of  Burn,  co.  Cambridge,  ^  husbond* 
Westminster,  man,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  23  November.  By  p.s« 

Nov.  26,         Grant  to  the  king's  esquire  Christopher  Talbot  of  a  yearly  rent  of  40 
Westminster,  marks  during  the  minority  of  the  king's  kinsman  Greorge,  earl  oE  Shrews- 
bury, from  the  issues  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Shuffiudl,  co.  Salop. 

By  p.8. 

Nov.  30.         Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Maynwaryng,  knight,  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  master  of  the  king's  game  of  the  king's  parks  of  Blakemere  and  Cheswardyn, 

CO.  Salop,  from  Michaelmas  last  during  the  minority  of  George,  son  and 

heir  of  John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  receiving  4  marks  yearly  at  the  hands 

of  the  farmers,  receivers  or  occupiers  of  the  manor  of  Blakemere.       By  p.s. 

Nov.  29.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Nicholas  Wortley,  one  of  the  pages  of  the 
Westminster,  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  half  park  of  Shefeld  with 
the  garden  peitaining  to  the  same  lordship,  which  Roger  Peynton  lately 
bad  of  the  grant  of  John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  to  hold  during  the 
minority  of  George,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  earl,  as  the  said  Roger  had  it 
with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  27.  Grant  to  Edmund  Dudley,  knight,  in  consideration  of  the  losses  which  he 

Westminster,  has  sustained  in  the  king's  service  in  England,  Ireland  and  Wales,  of  the 
office  of  steward  of  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Alburbery  and  the  members 
of  the  same,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  John,  late  earl  of  Shrews- 
bury, to  hold  during  the  minority  of  Q^orge,  son  and  heir  of  the  earl,  with 
fees  of  10  marks  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  said  manor  and  lordship  with 
all  other  profits  pertaining  to  the  office.'  By  p.s« 

Nov.  30.  Mandate  to  all  sheriffs,  mayors,  bailiffs,  ministers  and  others  to  permit 
Westminster,  the  men  and  tenants  of  the  town  of  Wadnesberie,  co.  Stafford,  which  is  of 
the  ancient  demesne  of  the  crown,  as  appears  by  a  certificate  sent  into 
Chancery  by  the  king's  treasurer  and  chamberlains,  to  be  quit  of  payment 
of  toll  and  expenses  of  knights  coming  to  Parliament,  according  to 
custom. 

Dec.  8.  Licence  for  the  sub-prior  and  convent  of  the  house  or  priory  of  St. 

Westminster.  Andrew,  Northampton,  of  the  Cluniac  order,  to  elect  a  prior  in  the  place  of 

William  Hamond,  resigned.  By  p.8. 

Membranes  22d-lSd. 
Commissions  of  the  peace  in  various  counties.     {See  Appendix.) 


13  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I.  403 


1473.  Membravb  IM, 

I  May  18.  Commission  to  John  Burghchier,  knight,  William  Lacy,  esquire,  Henry 
Westminster.  Boteler,  Richard  Bracebrigge,  esquire,  William  Catesby,  esquirei  Richard 
Bough  ton,  esquire,  William  Bristowe  and  Thomas  Waldyene  to  enquire  what 
lands  Ralph  Boteler  of  Sndeley,  knight,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  held  in  the 
county  of  Warwick  and  how  much  they  are  worth  and  who  is  his  heir  and 
to  take  the  same  into  the  king's  hands. 

Membrane  \Sd. 

July  13.  Commission  to  Richard  Chok,  knight,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  Common 
Westminster.  Bench,  William  Courtenay,  knight,  Philip  Courtenay,  knight,  Thomas 
Fulford,  knight,  John  Crokker,  knight,  Henry  Bodrugan,  esquire, 
Humphrey  Courtenay,  esquire,  Roger  Dynham,  esquire,  Charles  Dynham, 
esquire,  Edward  Courtenay,  esquire,  Peter  Courtenay,  esquire,  WUliam 
Huddisfeld,  John  Denys  of  Orlegh,  Richard  Fortescu,  esquire,  Walter 
Ralegh,  esquire,  Humphrey  Poynes,  esquire,  Richard  Clerk,  esquire,  John 
Ralegh  the  elder,  Michael  Denys,  John .  Wykes,  Robert  SpeJdyng,  one  of 
the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  and  the  sheriflp  of  Devon  to  go  to  the  abbey  of 
St.  Mary,  Bokeland,  co.  Devon,  of  the  Cistercian  order,  and  remove  all  those 
who  hold  it  to  the  disturbance  of  the  peace,  and  put  William  Breton,  abbot, 
in  possession  of  the  abbey,  and  arrest  and  imprison  all  who  resist  and  bring 
ihem  before  the  king  in  Chancery  in  the  quinzaine  of  Michaelmas  next. 
Letters  patent  were  lately  issued  without  due  thought  to  the  justices  of  the 
peace  in  the  said  county  and  others,  by  pretext  of  which  the  said  William 
Breton  was  expelled  from  possession  of  the  abbey  and  one  Thomas  Oliver, 
pretending  to  be  abbot,  obtained  possession,  and  he  and  Richard  Eggecomb, 
esquire,  William  Lobbe,  Richard  Hyll,  William  Estcote,  Robert  Estcote, 
Henry  Oxenham,  John  Rawe,  John  Tillam  and  John  Tanner,  yoman,  and 
others  hold  the  abbey  by  force  and  waste  its  goods,  jewels  and  ornaments, 
but  the  king  understands  by  letters  of  the  chapter-general  of  the  said  order 
exhibited  in  Chancery  that  the  said  William  has  been  duly  elected  abbot 
and  confirmed  by  the  chapter. 

Membrane  14^. 

May  31.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  kinsmen  John,  earl  of 
Westminster.  Shrewsbury,  and  Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  John  Dudley  of  Dudley,  knight, 
William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  the  king's  chamberlain,  WiJter 
Blount  of  Mountjoye,  knight,  Thomas  Billyng,  Thomas  Bryan,  John 
Nedeham,  knight,  Richard  Chok,  knight,  William  Laken,  Thomas  Littelton, 
Richard  Neell,  Henry  Sotehill  and  John  Sulyard  in  the  county  of  Warwick. 

ByK. 
The  like  to  the  above  in  the  following  counties  :— 
Nottingham. 
Derby. 
Stafford. 

Membrane  13J. 

May  10.  Mandate  to  the  justices  of  the  peace  in  the  connty  of  Devon,  John 

Westminster.  Fogge,  knight,  Robert  Willoughby,  knight,  John  Crokker,  knight,  Thomas 
Funord,  knight,  Henry  Bodrugan,  esquire,  John  Fortescu,  esquire,  John 
Fogge  the  younger,  esquire,  Thomas  Wise,  esquire,  John  Tremayn,. 
esquire,  John  Beanmond,  esquire,  Richard  Agecombe,  esquire,  Thomas 
Trethewy,  esquire,  William  Strode,  esquire,  John  atte  Welle,  John  Moyle 
J bhn  Sampson,  Edwaixl  Kyngdon,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  William 

CC  2 


404  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1473,  Membrane  13cf — cont. 

Lobbe  and  the  sheriff  of  Devon  to  stay  execation  of  letters  patent,  obtained 
by  fraud  and  issued  without  due  thought,  ordering  them  to  go  to  the  abbey 
of  St.  Mary,  Bokelond  Monachorum,  of  the  Cistercian  order,  and  remove 
the  force  holding  the  abbey  to  the  disturbance  of  the  peace,  and  put 
Thomas  Olyver,  pretending  to  be  abbot,  in  possession  of  the  abbey  and 
arrest  William  Breton,  abbot,  whom  the  said  Thomas  Olyver  asserted  to  be 
pretended,  Humphrey  Courteuay,  esquire,  Roger  Lyswell  of  Bokelond 
Monachorum,  *  yoman/  William  Forthe  of  the  same,  *  yoman,'  John  Palmer 
of  the  same,  'yoman,'  John  Gye  of  the  same,  'smyth,'  Stephen  Oterham  of 
Colunton, '  yoman,'  and  Ralph  Atcombe  of  the  same,  '  yoman/  and  others 
who  shoidd  resist  and  imprison  them  and  bring  them  before  the  king  in 
Chancery  at  a  certain  day  j  as  the  king  understands  by  letters  of  the  chapter 
general  of  the  said  order  and  by  trustworthy  testimony  that  the  said  WilHam 
has  been  duly  elected  abbot  and  confirmed  by  the  chapter  and  unjustly 
disturbed  in  his  possession  of  the  abbey* 

May  30.  Commission  to  William  Brocas,  Richard  Jay,  Philip  More,  John  Rumsey, 
Westmintter.  John  Hamond  and  Robert  Stoman  to  enquire  what  lands  Alice  Henyngham, 
one  of  the  daughters  and  heirs  of  Henry  Brune,  knight,  tenant  in  chief, 
held  in  the  county  of  Southampton  on  the  day  of  her  death,  what  they  are 
worth,  when  she  died  and  who  is  her  heir,  and  to  take  the  lands  into  the 
king's  hands. 

Membrane  I2d. 

July  9.  Commission  to  Thomas  Philip,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Garse,  and 

Westminster.   William  Nungell  to  take    mariners  for   the  said  ship  to   serve  the  king 

and  resist  his  enemies. 

« 

The  like  to  William  Fetherston,  master  of  a  carrack  called  le  Petyr. 


Membrane  lid. 

April  9.  Commission  to  the  justices  of  the  peace  in  the  county  of  Devon,  John 

Westminster.  Fogge,  knight,  Robert  Willoughby,  knight,  John  Crokker,  knight,  Thomas 
Fulford,  knight,  Henry  Bodrugan,  esquire,  John  Fortescu,  esquire,  John 
Fogge  the  younger,  esquire,  Thomas  Wyse,  esquire,  John  Tremayn,  esquire, 
John  Beaumond,  esquire,  Richard  Agecombe,  esquire,  Thomas  Trethewey, 
esquire,  William  Strode,  esquire,  John  atte  Welle,  John  Moyle^  John 
Sfiuuson,  Edward  Kyngdon,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  William  Lobbe 
and  the  sheriff  of  Devon  to  go  to  the  abbey  of  St.  Mary,  Bokelond 
Monachorum,  of  the  Cistercian  order,  and  remove  the  force  holding  the 
abbey  to  the  disturbance  of  the  peace  and  put  Thomas  Olyver,  who  has  been 
ordained  abbot  and  confirmed  by  the  reformer  of  the  order,  in  possession  of 
the  abbey  and  arrest  William  Breton,  pretending  to  be  abbot,  Humphrey 
Courtnay,  esquire,  Roger  Lyswell  of  Bokeland  Monachorum,  'yoman.' 
William  Forthe  of  the  same,  *  yoman,'  John  Palmer  of  the  same,  *  yoman,' 
John  Gye  of  the  same,  'smyth,'  Stephen  Oterham  of  Colunton,  'yoman/ 
and  Ralph  Atcombe  of  the  same, '  yoman,'  and  other  evildoers  who  hold 
the  abbey  and  waste  its  goods,  jewels,  and  ornaments  if  they  resist,  and 
imprison  them  and  bring  them  before  the  king  in  Chancery  on  the  morrow 
of  Aiscension  day. 

April  24.        Commission  to  R.  bishop  of  Salisbury,  Maurice  Berkeley,  knight,  and 

Westminster.  John  Cheyne,  esquire,  to  arrest  certain  Norman  chaplains  staying  within 

the  diocese  of  Winchester  near  the  sea-coast  and  keep  them  in  safe  custody. 

By  K. 


13  EDWAED  IV.— Part  I.  406 


1473.  Membrane  1  Id — eont* 

May  14.  Commisaion  to  John  Wyngfeld,  knight,  Thomas  Brewes,  knight,  John 

Wertminiter.   Hevenynghara,  knight,  John  Bronghton,  esquire,  William  Li^e,  esqaire,  and 

John  Asshfeld,  esquire,  to  arrest  Thomas  Bury  and  bring  him  before  the 

king  and  council  in  the  octaves  of  Midsummer  next  to  answer  for  certain 

contempt. 

May  28.  Commission  to  Henry  Pakenhara  and  Balph  Cranych  to  arrest  William 

Westminster.  Yelverton  and  Robert  Qwynbarough  and  bring  them  before  the  king  and 
council  in  the  quinzaine  of  Michaelmas  next. 

Membrane  '9d, 

March  23.        Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  John  Straunge  of  Strannge,  knight, 

Westminster.  Thomas  Byllyng,  Thomas  Bryan,  William  Laken,  Richard  Chok,  knight^ 

Bichard  Nele,  Thomas  Littelton,  Roger  Ree,  knight,  and  John  Elryngton 

touching   certain  trespasses,  riots,  routs,  congregations,  associations    and 

conventicles  within  the  county  of  Middlesex. 

Membrane  Sd. 

Aug.  18.  Commission  to  Bichard  Hastynges,  knight,  Thomas  Littelton,  Thomas 
Lichfield.  Ferres,  knight,  Simon  Mouuteford,  knight,  Richard  Verney,  knight,  John 
Grevyle,  knight,  William  Lucy,  John  Hugford,  Thomas  Bordyt,  Henry 
Boteler,  John  West,  John  Beaufitez  and  the  sheriff  of  Warwick  to  enquire 
concerning  certain  farms  for  lands  gi*anted  and  divers  other  sums  of  money 
and  yearly  profits,  psrticulars  of  which  are  sent  to  them  for  inspection  in 
the  rolls  annexed,  which  were  paid  to  the  king's  progenitors  in  the  county 
of  Warwick,  as  appears  in  the  memoranda  of  the  Exchequer,  but  which 
through  the  negligence  of  the  sheriff  or  other  causes  have  not  been  fully 
paid  for  a  long  time,  and  to  certify  thereon  before  the  king  and  council  at 
Westminster  in  the  quinzaine  of  Michaelmas  next.  By  K. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  below. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  :— 

William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  William  Sutton,  knight, 
master  of  the  house  or  hospital  of  Burton  St.  Lazarus  of  Jerusalem 
in  England,  Richard  Nele,  Thomas  Berkeley,  knight,  William 
Moton,  knight,  Thomas  Palmer,  Robert  Staunton,  William  Assheby, 
Geoffrey  Bherard,  Thomas  Hervy,  Richard  Chambre,  Richard 
Raynold  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Leicester. 

Thomas  Uvedale,  knis^ht,  Maurice  Barkeley,  knight,  William  Sandes, 
knight,  Edward  Barkeley,  Thomas  Welles,  John  Cooke,  John  Walop, 
Thomas  Pounde,  Richard  Jay,  Henry  More,  John  Whytehede,  John 
Hamond,  John  Quidampton,  Philip  More,  Richard  Eyngismyll, 
John  Smert  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Southampton. 

Thomas  Billy ng,  Ralph  Hastynges,  knight,  William  Catesby,  knight, 
Walter  Mauntell,  knight,  John  Catesby,  Thomas  Wake,  John  Dyve, 
Robert  Tanfeld  the  elder,  Robert  Isham,  Guy  Wulston,  William 
Newenham,  John  Hnlcotes,  John  Eltonhede,  Roger  Salisbury, 
William  Chambre,  John  Wylcokys,  Thomas  Martyn,  Alan  Boleyn, 
John  Ryngeston,  Simon  Burton  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of 
Northampton. 

John  Catesby,  Thomas  Seyntleger,  John  Gaynesford,  John  Wode  the 
elder,  Thomas  Wj^ntershull  the  younger,  John  Holgrave,  John 
Goryng,  Henry  Merland,  Thomas  Joynour,  Thomas  Gager,  and  the 
sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Surrey. 

George  Nevyll,  knight,  John  Fenys,  knight,  Roger  Leukenore,  knight, 
Thomas  Hoo,  John  Devenysh,  John  Wode  the  elder,  Bartholomew 


406  CALBNDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1473«  Membrane  Sd — cont. 

Bolnej,  Nicholas  Morley,  John  Dudley,  William  Cheyne,  Vincent 
Fynche,  John  Goryng,  Thomas  Leukenore  the  elder,  Richard 
Leukenore,  John  Wode  the  younger,  Thomas  Joynour,  Thomas 
Gager  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Snssez. 

Richard  Quatermayns,  esquire,  Richard  Fowler,  Richard  Croft  the 
younger,  Thomas  Croft,  William  Marmyon,  Richard  Danvers, 
Thomas  Stoner,  Humphrey  Forster,  John  Langston,  Richard  Hatle, 
Thomas  Wode  the  elder,  John  Samwell,  John  Haltmond,  William 
Hithe,  Thomas  Pomerey,  John  Colyngrigge,  John  Colyns  of 
Wantyge  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Oxford. 

William  L&ken,  William  Norrys,  knight,  Edward  Langford,  Thomas 
Say,  Thomas  Walron,  Thomas  Wode  the  elder,  John  Samwell,  John 
Haltmond,  William  Hythe,  Thomas  Pomerey,  John  Colyngrygge, 
John  Colyns  of  Wantyge  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Berks. 

Thomas  Ursewyke,  knight,  Thomas  Littelton,  Guy  Fairefax,  Richard 
Beauchamp,  knight,  Walter  Skull,  knight,  Humphrey  Stafford, 
Thomas  Everdon,  Thomas  Lygon  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of 
Worcester. 

Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  Anthony,  earl  of  Ryvers,  Richard  Harecourt, 
knight,  William  Calthorpe,  knight,  Miles  Stapulton,  knight,  John 
Hevenyngham,  knight,  Robert  Wynfeld,  knight,  Henry  Gray,  knight, 
William  Brandon,  knight,  William  Fasten,  John  Fyncham,  William 
Knyvet,  Roger  Tounesend,  John  Twyer,  Henry  Spilman,  Richard 
Suthwell  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Norfolk. 

William  Jenney,  John  Wyngfeld,  knight,  John  Hevenyngham,  knight, 
Thomas  Brewes,  knight,  Gilbert  Debenham,  John  Suiyard,  James 
Hobard,  William  Geddyng,  William  Mekylfeld,  John  Barnard, 
Simon  Foley,  Thomas  Aldhous,  Henry  Tumour  and  the  sheriff,  in 
the  county  of  Suffolk. 

John  Wylughby,  knight,  Roger  Tocotes,  knight,  William  Colyngboume, 
John  Whittokesmede,  John  Monpesson,  John  Blake,  Thomas  Tropnell, 
John  Gilbert,  John  Hampton,  John  Uffenham,  John  Fenne,  John 
Chafee  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Wilts. 

Richard  Chok,  knight,  William  Paulet,  knight,  John  Cheyne  of  Pynne, 
Henry  Hull,  John  Fitz  James,  Robert  Stowell,  John  Bykenhill, 
John  Porter,  Thomas  Tremayle,  William  Huddesfeld,  John  Warre, 
William  Hody,  William  Mountagu  of  Henley,  John  Hygans,  John 
Serger,  John  Baker,  John  Lye,  John  Heron,  John  Freland  and  the 
sheriff*,  in  the  county  of  Somerset. 

Nicholas  Latymer,  knight,  William  Carant,  John  Mone,  Henry  Hull, 
John  Newborugh,  Robeit  Gray,  Walter  Cheverell,  Robert  Cappis, 
John  Brounyng,  Thomas  Huseo,  Richard  No wers,  William  Nightez, 
William  Frampton  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Dorset. 

Membrane  7d. 

John  Cheyne,  knight,  Thomas  Grey,  John  Alyngton,  William 
Alyngton,  Thomas  Lokton,  John  Ansty,  Alexander  Wode,  John 
Oulham,  Thomas  Gylmyn,  John  Forster,  William  Haselden,  William 
Draper,  John  Baly,  Thomas  Aythorpe  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county 
of  Cambridge. 

Vacated  because  below, 

John  Stucle,  John  Knyvet,  John  Sapcot,  esquire,  John  Forster, 
William  Tailard,  John  Collan,  Henry  Torkyngton,  John  Oulham, 
Thomas  Gilmyn,  William  Haselden,  William  Draper,  John  Baly, 
Thomas  Aythorp  and  the  sheriff*,  in  the  county  of  Huntingdon. 


13  EDWABD  IV.— Part  I.  407 


1473.  Membrane  Id — cont. 

Thomas  Burgbcbiery  knight,  John  Fogge,  knight,  John  Scotte,  knight, 
John  Culpepjr,  knight,  William  Haute,  knight,  John  Clerk,  Henry 
Feirera,  knight,  Humphrey  Sterky,  John  Rowe,  Roger  Appylton, 
Edmund  Chertesey,  John  Bromston,  John  Alfegh,  Hamo  Bele,  Hugh 
Brent,  John  Brode,  John  Cobbe  and  the  sheriflP,  in  the  county  of 
Kent. 

John  Wydryngton,  John  Lilbome  the  elder,  Roger  Heme,  Thomas 
Moresby,  John  Catryngton  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of 
Northumberland. 

Thomas  Littelton,  Richard  Corbet,  knight,  Roger  Kynaston,  knight, 
Humphrey  Blount,  knight,  John  Leighton,  Robert  Cresset,  Thomas 
Acton,  Thomas  Horde,  Hugh  Stapulton,  Thomas  Corbet  of  Legh, 
Thomas  Toche,  John  Kemsey,  John  Boley,  William  Clerk,  Robert 
Carleton  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Salop. 

Thomas  Lytelton,  John  Stanley,  knight,  Hugh  Egerton,  John  Acton, 
John  Harecourt,  Richard  Bagot,  William  Basset,  Ralph  Wolseley, 
Roger  Bayle,  Robert  Hylle,  John  Wode,  William  Harper,  Richard 
Pelwall  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Stafford. 

Philip  Beaumond,  Charles  Denham,  Henry  Pomerey,  John  Champer- 
noun,  William  Huddesfeld,  John  Doweryssh,  John  Denys,  John 
Orchard,  Thomas  Calwodeley,  John  Hal  well,  Christopher  Coke, 
John  Bonevyle,  Richard  Wyteslade,  Richard  Clerk  and  the  sheriff,  in 
the  county  of  Devon. 

Thomas  Urswik,  knight,  Thomas  Mountgomery,  knight,  Roger  Ree, 
knight,  Thomas  Tyreli,  knight,  John  Say,  knight,  Laurence 
Reynford,  knight,  Henry  Lewys,  knight,  John  Forster,  John 
Sturgeon,  Walter  Writell,  William  Grene,  John  Suljard,  Robert 
Plummer,  John  Drax,  John  Nunny,  John  Santon,  John  Knighton, 
Henry  Stompe,  John  Ingoldesby  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county,  of 
Essex. 

John  Say,  knight,  John  Forster,  John  Sturgeon,  Walter  Wrytell,  John 
Leventhorpe  the  elder,  William  Grene,  Thomas  Broket,  Henry 
Barley,  Thomas  Lerenthorpe  the  younger,  John  Pulter,  John 
Fortescu,  William  Druell,  John  Couper,  Robert  Plommer,  John 
Drax,  John  Nunny,  John  Santon,  John  Knighton,  Henry  Stamp 
and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Hertford. 

John  Devereux,  knight,  Richard  Croft,  knight,  John  Lyngen,  knight, 
Thomas  Cornewaill,  knight,  James  Baskervyle,  knight,  Eustace 
Whyteney,  Thomas  Brugge,  John  Wei  ford,  John  Wyn,  Simon 
Milbome,  Thomas  Monyngton  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of 
Hereford. 

Richard  Byngham,  knight,  Robert  Markham,  knight,  Robert  Clyflon, 
knight,  Robert  Sutton  of  Arom,  William  Babyngton,  Gervase 
Clyfton,  knight,  Thomas  Molyneux,  William  Wentworth,  Thomas 
Nevyll  of  Suthleverton,  Thomas  Orston,  William  Waryn,  Thomas 
Byngham,  John  Stanop,  John  Metheley  and  the  sheriff,  in  the 
county  of  Nottingham. 

John  Botiller,  knight,  John  Grevyle,  knight,  Richard  Beauohamp, 
knight,  Maurice  Barkeley  of  Beverston,  knight,  William  Notyngham, 
John  Cassy,  Roger  Kemys,  Thomas  Lymeryk,  Thomas  Baynham, 
John  Twynyho  of  Cirencestre,  Kenelm  Dycas,  John  Trye,  Simon 
Adams,  Thomas  Bukland,  Thomas  Morgan  and  the  sheriff,  in  the 
county  of  Gloucester. 

Robert  Constable,  knight,  Walter  Griffyth,  knight,  Robert  Hylyard, 
William  Eland,  John  Vavasour,  Edward  Saltmersh,  Henry  Thwaytes, 
Edmund  Seme,  Stephen  Copyndale  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  East 
Riding  of  the  county  of  York. 


408  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1478.  Membrane  7d — cant 

John  Pylkyngton,  knight,  John  Sayvyle,  knight,  Richard  Fitz William, 
knight,  Hugh  Hastynges,  knight,  William  Plompton,  knight, 
William  Gascoign,  William  Sayvyle,  William  Hopton  of  Swyllyng- 
ton,  Brian  Rouclyff,  Gnj  Fairefax,  Henry  Sotehill,  Robert  Gasooign, 
John  Woderoue,  William  Bredford  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  West 
Riding  of  the  county  of  York. 

Robert  Danby,  knight,  Richard  Pygot,  James  Strangways,  knight, 
John  Conyers,  knight,  John  Pikeiyng,  knight,  Edmund  Hastynges^ 
knight,  Ralph  Assbeton,  knight,  William  Evre,  knight,  Thomas 
Wytham,  Henry  Evre  and  the  sheriff,  in  the  North  Riding  of  the 
county  of  York. 

Nicholas  Langford,  knight,  Henry  Vernon,  Nicholas  Knyveton,  Ralph 
FitzHerbert,  Henry  Stathum,  John  Cursum,  Thomas  Fraunceys, 
Thomas  Poutrell,  Robert  Eyre,  John  Fitzbyrd  the  elder,  Thomas 
Hunt,  Ralph  Sacheverell,  John  Bradshawe,  Laurence  Lowe  and  the 
sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Derby. 

Membrane  6d. 

Nov.  22.  Commission  to  William  Courteney,  knight,  Philip  Gourteney,  knight^ 
Westminster.  Robert  Willoughby,  knight,  Thomas  Fulford,  knight,  Thomas  Seyntleger, 
John  Crokker,  knight,  William  Huddesfeld,  John  Denys,  John  Tanner, 
Robert  Spaldyng,  one  of  the  king*s  Serjeants  at  arms,  and  the  sheriff  of 
Devon  to  arrest  William  Breton,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St  Mary^ 
Bokelond,  and  lliomas  Olyver,  Thomas  Lee  and  Edward  Edwardes,  monks 
of  the  monastery,  and  bring  them  before  the  king  in  Chancery. 

Membrane  5d. 

July  27.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  kinsmen  John,  duke  of 

Stamford.  Norfolk,  and  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  Thomas  Byllyng,  Thomas  Bryan^ 
Richard  Chok,  knight,  John  Nedeham,  knight,  William  Laken,  Thomas 
Lytylton,  Richard  Nele,  John  Wyngfeld,  knight,  John  Hevenjngham^ 
knight,  William  Jenney,  John  Sulyard,  William  Harleston,  Thomas  Plater, 
John  Jermy  and  James  Hobard  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

ByK. 

Aug.  24.         Commission  to  Humphrey  Blount,  knight,   and  Nicholas  Leveson  to 
Lichfield,      enquire  what  lands  Walter  Wrattesley,  knight,  tenant  in  chief,  held  in  the 
county  of  Worcester,  how  much  they  are  worth,  on  what  day  he  died  and 
who  is  heir,  and  to  take  the  lands  into  the  king's  hands. 

Sept.  L  Commission  to  John   Elryngton,   esquire,  and    Thomas    Stydolff    to 

Lichfield,      enquire  what  lands  John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  tenant  in  chief,  held  in  the 

county  of  Stafford,  what  they  are  worth,  on  what  day  he  died,  and  who  is 

his  heir,  and  to  take  the  lauds  into  the  king's  hands. 

Sept.  2.  The  like  to  John  Elryngton,  Thomas  Stydolff  and  the  sheriff  of  Stafford 

Lichfield,      touching  the  lands  held  by  Walter  Wrattesley,  knight,  tenant  in  chief,  in 
the  said  county. 

Sept.  10.  Commission  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  to  array 

Nottingham,   the  king's  lieges  of  the  county  of  York  and  bring  them  to  the  king's 

presence  with  all  speed  when  required.  By  K. 

Sept.  17.        Commission  to    Roger  Tocotes,  knight,   John  Cheyne   of  Fallesedon 

Nottingham.   Cheyne,  John  Mompesson,  Henry  Longe,  John  Whittokesmede,  Robert 

Baynard  and  the  sheriff  of  Wilts  to  enquire  about  all  wards,  marriages, 

reliefs  and  escheats  pertaining  to  .the  king  and  concealed  from  him,  all 


13  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I.  409 


1473.  '  Membrane  dd — cont. 

escapes  of  felons  from  prison  and  all  alienations  of    lands  in  mortmain 
without  licence  in  the  said  county. 

Mbmbranb  Ad. 

Oct.  29.  Commission  to  all  sheriifs,  mayors,  bailifTs,  constables  and  other  officers 

Westminster,  and  ministers  of  the  king  and  to  Bobert  Spaldyng,  one  of  the  king's 
Serjeants  at  arms,  on  complaint  by  Thomas  Tare  of  Edynburgh  in  Scotland^ 
Scot,  and  Archibald  Tadryk  his  attorney  that  Robert  Wellys  of  Whitby, 
master  of  a  ship  whose  name  is  unknown,  of  which  Robert  Gunstable^ 
knight,  and  Thomas  Chapman  are  owners  and  victuallers,  and  Thomas 
Benet  with  other  accomplices  in  the  same  ship  on  8  October  within  two 
miles  of  ^  la  peere '  of  Flamburgh,  co.  York,  entered  a  ship  of  hii  called 
le  Marye  sailing  to  England  with  salmon  and  other  fish  to  the  value  of 
200/.  under  confidence  of  a  safe-conduct  of  the  king  and  seized  the  ship 
and  mariners  contrary  to  the  form  of  the  truces  between  the  king  and  his 
kinsman  James,  king  of  Scots,  to  arrest  and  imprison  the  said-  Bobert 
Wellys,  Thomas  Benet,  Robert  Cunstable,  Thomas  Chapman  and  others  and 
to  cause  restitution  to  be  made  of  the  said  mariners,  ship  and  fish. 

Mbmbranb  3d. 

Nov.  10.         Commission  to  the  mayor  of  Rochester  and  John  Scunbroke,  one  of  the 
Westminster,  king's  Serjeants   at  arms,   to  arrest  Robert  Cook,  John  Wadell,  Robert 
Lokear,  John  May  and  Robert  Pecok  and  bring  thom  before  the  king  and 
council  in  the  quinzaine  of  Martinmas  next. 

Nov.  13.         Commission  to  Edward  Brampton  and  Thomas  Philip,  master  of  a  ship 
Westminster,   called  le  Garce,  to  take  mariners  for  the  said  ship,  which  the  king  has 
ordered  to  go  to  sea  with  other  ships  to  resist  his  enemies. 

Nov.  16.         Commission  to  Edward    Brampton,  Thomas  Philip  and  William  Ungle 
Westminster,   to  take  mariners  for  a  ship  called  le  Garcey  which  the  king  has  ordered  to 
go  to  sea  with  other  ships  to  resist  his  enemies. 

The  like  to  Thomas  Batson,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  CrUtoJer* 

The  like  to  the  following : — 

William  Fetherston,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Caragon, 
Ralph  Castilion,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Marie  Shirborn. 


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13  EDWARD  IV.— Part  IL 


2,4!J3.  Mbmbranb  21. 

July  5.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Edmund  Geddynge,  esquire,  as  deputy 

Westmingter.  of  Anthonj,  earl  Biyieres,  chief  butler  of  England,  in  the  port  of  Ljnne  and 

ports  and  places  adjacent.  Bj  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 

The  like  of  the  following  in  the  ports  named  and  ports  and  places 

adjacent : — 

William  Alyngton,  esquire,  and  John  Sowliardc,  ^  gen tilman,'  iu  the 

port  of  Ipswich. 
William  Knojle  in  the  port  of  Poole. 
July  1 .  John  Tremaile  in  the  port  of  Brygewater. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 

Sept.  11.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  John,  bishop  of  Coventry  and 
Kottingham.  Lichfield,  William,  lord  Hastyngez,  knight,  Thomas,  lord  Stanley,  knight, 
William,  abbot  of  Bufibrd,  Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  William  Stanley,  knight, 
James  Stanley,  clerk,  William  Babyngton,  esquire,  Balph  Sauchererell, 
esquire,  Henry  Stathom,  esquire,  John  Staunton,  esquire,  Richard  Malorj, 
esquire,  and  William  Orell,  clerk,  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Dale  of  the 
advowson  or  patronage  of  the  church  of  Henour,  not  held  in  chief,  in  aid  of 
their  sustenance  and  for  the  celebration  of  divine  service  for  the  good  eslate 
of  the  king ;  and  for  the  appropriation  in  mortmain  by  the  said  abbot  and 
convent  of  the  said  church,  provided  that  a  peipetual  vicarage  be  sufficiently 
endowed  and  a  competent  sum  from  the  profits  of  the  church  be  yearly 
distributed  among  the  poor  and  parishioners  of  the  same  by  the  diocesan  of 
the  place.  By  K* 

Oct.  14.         Presentation  of  Robert  Broundyesh  to  the  parish  church  of  Karleton 
Westminster.  Colvilde,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  void  by  the  death  of  Robert  Cade,  last 
parson. 

Oct.  20.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Frevile  late  of  Henyngham,  co.  Essex,  alicu 
Westminster,   late  of  Little  Shelford,  co.  Cambridge, '  gientillmau,'  of  all  offences  com- 
mitted by  him  before  14  October.  By  p.8. 

Oct.  8.  Grant  to  the  king's  esquire  Gilbert  Talbot,  one  of  the  bearers  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  cups,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the  towns  and  lordships  of  Blakmer 

and  Whitchurch,  co.  Salop,  during  the  minority  of  the  king's  kinsman 

George,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the 

lordships.  By  p.8. 

Sept.  16.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Ralph  Assheton,  one  of  the  esquires 
Nottingham,  of  the  household,  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Landhilpe  alias  Landilik 
and  Lydurant,  co.  Cornwall,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  John, 
late  earl  of  Devon,  which  John  Yong,  now  deceased,  lately  had  for  life  of 
the  king's  grant,  to  hold  with  all  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  courts  leet,  views 
of  frank-pledge,  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  rents,  services  and  other  rights 
by  the  accustomed  services.  By  K. 

Oct.  21.  Pardon  to  John  Whatton  of  Herboroghy  co.  Leicester,  *  taillour,'  of  his 

Westminster,  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to 

answer  for  divers  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered   to  the  Mar&halsea 

prison,  as  Thomas   Billyng,   chief  justice    of   the    King's    £ench,    has 

certified. 

Oct.  29.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  to  William,  the  abbot,  and  the 

Westminster    convent  of  St.  Mary's,  Stonley,  by  John  Hugford,  esquire,  and  Thomas 


13  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  II.  411 


]  473.  Membrane  21— cont 

Waldjeve  often  messuages^  two  carucates  and  20  acres  of  land,  20  acres  of 
meadow,  12  acres  of  wood,  128,  of  rent,  a  rent  of  a  pound  of  pepper  and  a 
red  rose  and  a  moiety  of  a  fishery  in  the  river  Aven  in  Asisho,  Nnneton 
and  Badway,  and  by  John  Spary,  clerk,  of  five  messuages,  80  aci'es  of  land, 
8  acres  of  meadow  and  4  acres  of  pasture  in  Cobinton,  5s.  rent  in  Knyghtcote 
and  Northend  and  3  acres  of  land  and  2  acres  of  meadow  in  Napton  on  the 
Hill,  not  held  in  chief,  extended  at  4  marks  6s.  yearly,  as  appears  by  an 
inquisition  taken  before  Edmund  Verney,  escheator  in  the  county  of 
Warwick,  to  the  value  of  10  marks  yearly,  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence 
by  letters  patent  dated  20  February^  7  Edward  lY. 

MSMBRANB  20. 

April  8.  General  pardon  to  the  mayor  and  society  of  thd  merchants  of  the  staple  of 

Westminster.  Calais;  provided  that  this  shall  not  extend  to  them  in  respect  of  the* 
retention  of  customs  and  subsidies  by  virtue  of  any  act  of  Parhament,  or  to 
the  treasurer  and  the  victualler  of  the  town  in  respect  of  their  offices. 

ByK. 

July  9.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  constable  of  the  cnstle  of  Lincoln,  of 

Westminster,  all  offences  committed  by  him,  all  escapes  of  felons  and  all  fines,  amerce- 
ments, issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears.  By  p.s. 

May  28.         Pardon  to  William  Norburgh  late  of  London,  *  scoler,'  son  of  Henry 

Westminster.  Norburgh  of  London,  *  baker,'  for  the  death  of  David  Afton  late  of  London, 

^  baker,'  for  which  he  was  detained  in  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  it  appears 

by  certificate  of  Thomas  Billyng,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  that  he 

killed  him  by  mishap. 

Oct.  7.  Presentation  of  Geoffrey  Maliard,  chaplain,  t-o   the  parish  church  of 

Westminster.  Borle,  in  the  diocese  of  London,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Fenne,  last 
parson. 

Oct.  I.  Grant  to  the  king's  knight  Richard  Croft  of  the  office  of  receiver  of  the 

Westminster,  lordships'  of  Goderych,  Uichinfelde,  Corsam  and  Blakmer  and  all  other 
lordships,  rents  and  tenemeuts  within  the  counties  of  Hereford  and  Salop  in 
the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  George  Talbot,  earl  of 
Shrewsbury,  son  and  heir  of  John  Talbot,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  to  hold 
during  the  said  minority,  with  all  fees.  By  K. 

Oct.  16.  General  pardon  to  Nicholas  Strelley,  knight,  of  all  offences  committed  by 

Westminster,   him  before  13  October.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  19.  Appointment,   during    pleasure,   of  Thomas   Stydolff  as  steward  and 

Westminster,    receiver  of  the  manors  of  Shrevenbam,  co.  Berks,  Sweyndon  and  Broughton, 

CO.  Wilts,  and  Lydney,  co.  Gloucester,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the 

minority  of  George,  son  and  heir  of  John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  receiving 

the  accustomed  fees.  By  K. 

Oct.  8.  Grant  to  the  king's  esquire  Gilbert  Talbot,  one  of  the  bearers  of  the 

Westminster,   king's  cups,  of  an  annuity  of  100  marks  from  the  issues  of  the  lordships  of 

Blakraere  and  Whitchurch  during  the  minority  of    the  king's    kinsman 

George,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  and  so  long  as  the  lordships  remain  in  the 

king's  hands.  By  p.8. 

Oct.  30.         General  pardon  to  John  Pynne  late  of  Shiryngton,  co.  Buckingham, 
Westminster.  <  husbondman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  20  June  last. 

By  p.s. 

Dec.  16.  Grant  to  Laurence,  bishop  of  Durham,  and  John  Audeleyi  knight,  lord 

Westminster.  Audeley,  and  their  assigns  of  the  collation  to  the  next  vacant  prebend 

within  the  king's  free  collegiate  chapel  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  George  within 

the  castle  of  Wyndesore.  By  K. 


I 


412  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


2473,  Membrane  20— c(w<. 

Dec.  5.  Grant  during  the  minority  of  Gfeorge,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  to  Thomas 

Westminster.   Elrington  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  lordships  of  Whiston,  Treton  and 

Hansworth,  co.  York,  with  fees  of  60«.  Sd,  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the 

lordships,  as  he  had  of  the  grant  of  Elizabeth,  countess  of  Shrewsbury, 

deceased.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  19. 

Nov.  27*  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Edmund  Rodeney  of  the  office  of  the 
Westminster,  custody  of  the  king's  forests  of  Kingeswode,  oo.  Gloucester,  and  Filwode, 
CO.  Somerset,  with  power  to  nominate  all  foresters,  rangers  and  officers 
within  the  same,  with  all  accustomed  fees  and  profits,  receiving  from  Easter, 
11  Edward  IV.  from  which  date  he  has  held  the  office,  T^rf.  daily  for  the 
wages  of  the  foresters  of  the  said  forest  of  Kyngeswode  as  in  the  times  of 
Edward  III.  and  Richard  II.  from  the  fee  farm  and  issues  of  the  town  of 
Bristol  in  the  same  manner  as  Humphrey  Stafford,  late  earl  of  Devon,  or 
anyone  else  who  had  the  office.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  29.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Fenys,  knight,  lord  Dacre,  for  his  good  service 
Westminster,  to  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  of  the  reversion 
of  the  office  of  constable  of  the  Tower  of  London  with  all  fees  and  profits 
on  the  death  of  John,  lord  of  Duddeley,  to  whom  and  to  tTohn,  earl  of 
Worcester,  now  deceased,  iho  same  was  granted  for  life  by  letters  patent  on 
1 8  February,  7  Edward  IV.  By  K. 

Nov.  29.         Grant  to  the  king's  chaplain  Master  William  Dudley,  dean  of  the  king's 

Westminster,  chapel  and  prebendary  of  the  prebend  of  Browneswode  in   the  cathedral 

church  of  St.  Paul,  London,  of  the  custody  or  deanery  of  the  king's  free 

chapel  of  St.  Mary  and  SS.  George  and  Edward  within  the  castle    of 

Wyndesore,  on  an  exchange  of  benefices  with  Master  John  Davyson. 

ByK. 

Mandate  to  R.  bishop  of  Salisbury  to  admit  him  to  the  cure  of  souls  of 
the  said  chapel. 

Mandate  to  Master  Alexander  Lee,  one  of  the  canons  residentiary  of  the 
said  chapel,  to  institute  him. 

Nov.  15,         General  pardon  to  John  Ottir  of  Featon,  co.  York,  *  gcntilman/  alias 

Westminster.   John  Otter  of  Uskelf,  co.   York,  alias  John  Ottre  of  London,  *  yoman,' 

alias  of  Howell,  co.  Lincoln,  alias  of  Walkehamstowe,  co.  Essex,  of  all 

offences  committed  by  him  before  7  November.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  1.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Broun  as  deputy  of  the  king's 

Westminster,  kinsman  Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  chief  butler  of  England,  in  the  port  of 
Newcastle  on  Tyne  and  ports  and  places  adjacent. 

By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 

Nov.  24..         Pardon  to  Brian  Sandford  late  of  Maltby  in  le  Marssh,  esquire,  late 
Westminster,   escheator  of  the  late  king  in  the  county  of  Lincoln,  of  all  offences  com- 
mitted by  him  and  all  fines,   amercements,   issues,  debts,   accounts  and 
arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  before  19  June  last.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  10.         General  pardon  to  William  Lullam  alias  Lulham  of  Hype,  co.  Sussex, 
Westminster.  <  husbondmau,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  6  December. 

By  p.s. 

Dec.  13.         Appointment  of  Richard  Patyn  to  take  carriage  by  land  and  sea  and 

Westminster,   fresh  water  for  divers  ordnance  which  the  king  has  ordered  to  be  taken  to 

St.  Michael's  Mount  against  the  rebels  there  and  timber  and   iron  and 

other  necessaries  for  the  same  and  carpenters  called  '  whelewrightes '  and 

*  cartwrightes '  and  other  carpenters. 

The  like  of  Richard  Veron. 


13  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  H.  413 


1473.  Membrane  19 — cont, 

Dec.  14.         Appointment;,  until  14  June,  of  John  Gardyner,  yeoman  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,   the  poultry  (ptdline)  of  the  household,  to  take  ducks,  capons,  hens,  pullets 

and  oth^r  birds.  By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  household. 

The  like  of  John  Botull. 


Membrane  18. 

Nov.  14.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Bourgchier,  knight,  and 
Westminster.  Elizabeth  his  wife,  kinswoman  and  heiress  of  Roger  Quyncy,  earl  of 
Winchester,  of  the  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated 
24  January,  20  Henry  III.  [Charter  Boll,  20  Henri/  IIL  m,  8.] 
inspecting  and  confirming  to  the  said  earl  a  charter  dated  19  July,  1  John. 
These  letters  have  been  lost  by  accident,  as  the  said  John  has  taken  oath  in 
Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

1474. 

Jan.  3.  Grant  to  John  Blount,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  and  the  heirs 

Westminster,  male  of  his  body,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king  against  the  rebels  and  in 
business,  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Haloughton,  co.  Leicester,  worth  16/.  8«. 
yearly,  and  all  other  lands,  rents,  services  and  reversions  in  Haloughton 
with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts  leet,  liberties,  franchises  and  other 
commodities  late  of  William,  late  viscount  Beaumont,  and  in  the  king's 
hands  by  virtue  of  an  act  of  forfeiture  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights' 
fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  b^ore 
4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  with  all  issues  from  Easter,  11  Edward  TV. 
•  By  p.s. 

Jan.  21.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Peter  Wraton,  one  of  the  yeoman  of 

Westminster,  the  crown,  of  6(/.  daily  for  his  fee  of  the  crown  from  Easter  last,  from  which 

time  he  has  been  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  from  the  fee  farm  of  the 

city  of  Norwich.  By  p.8. 

Jan.  30.  Whereas  John  Thorpe,  clerk,  lately  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench 

Westminster,  impleaded  Stephen  Cloos  late  of  Carlisle,  co.  Cumberland,  clerk,  of  a  debt 
of  20/.  and  the  latter  because  he  did  not  appear  was  put  in  exigent  in  the 
hustings  of  London  and  afterwards  was  thrice  exacted  and  did  not  appear 
and  was  exacted  a  fourth  time  in  London  on  Monday  the  feast  of 
St.  Edmund,  9  Edward  IV.  and  appeared  in  his  own  person  and 
surrendered  to  prison,  but  although  he  was  not  outlawed  certain  escheators 
and  other  officers  and  ministers  of  the  king  supposing  him  to  have  been 
outlawed  seised  and  carried  off  divers  of  his  goods  and  chattels ;  the  king 
hereby  declares  the  said  Stephen  to  be  a  true  liege  and  not  outlawed  and 
grants  protection  in  this  for  him  and  his  possessions,  benefices  and  goods. 

ByK 

Jan.  12.  Grant,  during  office,  to  Master  John  Gunthorpe,  clerk  of  Parliament,  of 

Westminster.  7/.  5*.  4^.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper  from  24  October,  12 
Edward  IV.  in  beu  of  a  grant  to  him  of  vesture  by  letters  patent  of  that 
date,  surrendered.  By  K. 

Feb.  2.  Grant  to  the  king's  sister  Anne,  duchess  of  Exeter,  of  the  next  pre- 

Westminster.  sentation  to  the  perpetual  chantry  at  the  altar  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin  in  the 
cathedral  church  of  Chichester,  which  Master  John  Nyman  now  has. 

Feb.  3.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servants  William  Selby  and  John  Hampsterly, 

Westminster,   yeomen  ushers  of  the  king's  hall,  of  a  messuage,  inn  or  tenement  called 

'  le  Belle  in  le  Hope '  with  three  tenements  annexed  in  the  parish  of 

St.  Mary  le  Stronde  without  tlie  bar  of  the  New  Temple,  London,  and  all 

other  lands  and  tenements  in  the  same  parish  and  a  messuage  or  tenement 


414  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1474,  Membrane  18 — cont, 

in  the  parish  of  St.  Clement  Danes  without  the  bar  of  the  Nevir  Temple 
late  of  Richard  Stuclay  late  of  Lambhithe,  co.  Surrey,  esquire,  and  in  the 
king's  bands  bj  his  forfeiture  and  bj  virtue  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  to  hold  from  St.  Thomas  the 
Apostle  last  by  the  accustomed  services.  By  K. 

Feb.  5.  Pardon  to   Richard   Halmer   son  and  heir   of  Richard  Halmer,  late 

Westminster,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln,  and  tenant  of  his  lands,  of  all  debts  and 

accounts    due   from  him  to  the  king  for  his  father  and   all   actions  and 

demands  which  the  king  might  have  against  him  for  any  offences  committed 

by  his  father.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  9.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Marshall,  yeoman  of  the 

Westminster,   king's  chamber,  of  a  tenement  called  *  Shelles  tenement '  in  the  parish  of 

St.  Mary  Stanyng,  London,  to  hold    by  the   rents   and   services  of  Id. 

yearly.  By  K. 

Feb.  11.  Pardon  to  the  king's  kinsman  Th.  cai'dinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
Westminster.  Anne,  duchess  of  Buckingham,  Walter  Blount,  knight,  lord  Monntjoye, 
Thomas  Buxhale,  master  of  the  king's  college  of  Foderyngey,  John 
Geffrey,  clerk,  Oliver  Sutton,  Simon  Burton,  William  Marbury  and  Ralph 
TykhuU,  executors  of  the  will  of  John,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  late  chief 
butler  of  England,  of  all  fmes,  amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and 
arrears  due  to  the  king  by  reason  of  the  said  office.  By  p.s. 

1473^  MSMBRANB  17. 

Dec.  10.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Peter  Courtnay,  the  dean,  and 

Westminster,  the  canons  of  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  o£ 
Westminster  of  a  messuage  and  13  acres  of  land  in  Esshetisford,  co.  Kent, 
parcel  of  their  manor  of  Esshetisford,  granted  by  Edward  IIL  to  the  former 
dean  and  canons  in  frank  almoin,  to  Thomas  Wylmot,  vicar  of  the  church 
of  Esshetisford,  and  his  successors,  reserving  to  the  dean  and  canons  Vis. 
yearly  and  6$.  8 J.  by  the  name  of  a  relief  within  one  month  of  each 
voidance  of  the  vicarage,  with  power  of  distraint.  By  p.s. 

1474. 

Jan.  10.  Grant  to  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  of  the  free 

Westminster,  disposition  of  the  advowson  of  the   chantry  or  priory  of  Flaunsworde 

within  the  lordship  of  Goderige,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the 

minority  of  George,  son  and  heir  of  John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  at  its  next 

voidance.  By  K. 

Jan.  12.  Protection,  with  clause  volumtu,  for  one  year,  for  Nicholas  Stanbury  of 

Westminster.  Loudon,  clerk,  alias  chaplain,  going  to  Ireland  on  the  king's  service  in  the 
company  of  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  earl  of  Warwick 
and  Salisbury,  lord  of  Richmond,  great  chamberlain  of  England  and 
lieutenant  of  Ireland,  on  the  safe-custody,  defence,  and  victualling  of  that 
land.  Bybillofp.8. 

The  like  for  John  dn  Pounte  alias  John  de  Ponte,  going  as  above  in  the 
company  of  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  lieutenant  of 
Ireland.  By  bill  of  p.s. 

Jan«  12.  Appointment   of  Thomas  Vaghan  as  chamberlain  of  the  king's  first- 

Westminster,  begotten  son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester, 
who  is  of  80  young  and  tender  age  that  he  cannot  yet  guide  or  direct 
himself,  with  all  power  and  authority  belonging  to  the  office.     English. 

By  K. 

Jan.  10.  Grant  to  John  Hawme  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  park  of  Penyard 

Westminister.  £rom  Michaelmas  last  during  the  minority  of  George,  earl  of  Shrewsbury, 


13  EDWARD  IV.— Part  II.  415 


1474.  Membrane  17 — cont. 

son  and  heir  of  John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  with  fees  of  2d,  daily  from 
the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Goderych.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  11.  Appointment  for  life  of  Richard  Bele,  for  bis  good  service  in  the  office  of 

Wwtmingter.  the  signet  for  the  space  of  eleven  years  and  in  embassies  beyond  the  seas,  as 

one  of  the  king's  clerks  in  the  office  of  the  privy  seal.     This  shall  not  be 

taken  as  a  precedent,  and  no  vacancy  shall  be  filled  until  the  clerks  there 

are  below  the  accustomed  number.  By  p.8. 

Jan.  12.  Presentation  of  Robert  Wedewe  to  one  of  the  two  chantries  in  the  low 

Westminster,  chapel  under  *  le  croft '  in  Christ  Church,  Canterbury,  founded  for  the  soul 
of  Edward,  late  prince  of  Wales,  void  by  the  death  of  the  last  incumbent. 

Jan.  23.  Grant  to  Thomas  Stanley,  lord  of  Stanley,  steward  of  the  household, 

Wefltmingter.  William  Grene,  clerk,  Morgan  Kydwelly  and  Richard  Morys  of  the  manor 
of  Holbome  in  the  suburbs  of  London,  in  the  king's  hands  by  virtue  of  an 
inquisition  taken  before  William  Hampton,  knight,  late  mayor  and 
escheator  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London,  on  3  April  last,  to  hold  from 
that  date  so  long  as  it  remains  in  the  king's  hands.  By  p.s. 

1473/ 

Dec.  22.  Whereas  by  an  act  in  the  Parliament  lately  held  at  Westminster  it  is 
Westmioster.  ordained  that  no  customer  or  controller  of  customs  or  searchers,  controllers 
or  surveyors  of  the  scrutiny  or  their  clerks,  ministers,  deputies  or  factors 
may  buy  or  sell  merchandise,  meddle  with  the  freighting  of  ships,  occupy 
wharves  or  quays  or  hold  inns  or  taverns  or  act  as  factors  or  attorneys  for 
any  merchant  or  be  hosts  to  any  merchant  alien,  under  penalty  of  40/.  for 
each  offence,  and  by  letters  patent  the  king  lately  appointed  Thomas  Belletour 
customer  or  collector  of  the  petty  custom  in  the  port  of  London  and  ports 
and  places  adjacent ;  the  king  hereby  pardons  to  the  said  Thomas  all 
offences  committed  by  him  in  this  and  all  penalties,  and  grants  that  not* 
withsUmding  his  office  he  may  buy  and  sell  merchandise  and  take  the  same 
to  foreign  parts  and  bring  back  merchandise  in  like  manner  from  foreign 
parts  to  England,  saving  to  the  king  all  due  customs  and  subsidies,  and 
provided  that  he  shall  not  take  any  wools  or  wool-fells  to  any  foreign  parts 
except  to  tlie  staple  of  Calais  or  beyond  the  mountains  by  the  straits  of 
Marrok.  By  K. 

May  17.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king*s  kinsman  Anthony,  earl  of  Ryvers,  of  the  office 

Westmiuster.  of  chief  butler  of  England,  void  by  the  death  of  John,  late  eaii  of  Wiltshire, 

with  the  accustomed  fees  and  profits.  By  p.s. 

1474-      . 

Feb.  1 .  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  the  king's  clerk  and  chaplain  Edmund 

WMtminster.  Conyuesburgh,  doctor  of  decrees,  prothonotary  of  the  apostolic  see,  as  the 

king's  proctor  in  the  court  of  Rome,  with  fees  of  120/.  yearly  at  the  receipt 

of  t£e  Exchequer.  By  K. 


Westminster. 


1473^  Mbmbrans  16. 

J?fi?!:?^"^-  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Northampton  for  the 
restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  priory  of  St.  Andrew,  Norhampton, 
of  the  Cluniac  order,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  to  Dan  Thomas  Sutbury, 
monk  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Saviour,  Bermondsey,  of  the  same  order,  in 
the  diocese  of  Winchester,  whose  election  as  prior  Thomas  att  Well,  prior 
of  St.  Pancras,  Lewes,  of  the  same  order,  in  the  diocese  of  Chichester, 
vicar  and  commissary  of  Sir  John  de  Bouibonio,  abbot  of  the  church  of 
Cluny,  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken. 


i 


416  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1473,  Membrane  16 — cont. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  io  the  counties  named  : — 
Hertford. 

Warwick  and  Leicester. 
Lincoln. 

The  like  to  the  mayor  of  Northampton,  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Dec.  23.  Ordinance  for  the  election  of  a  mayor  of  the  city  of  York  in  lieu  of  a 
Westmmster.  like  ordinance  by  letters  patent  dated  30  July  (*»c),  4  Edward  IV.  surrendered. 
The  existing  mayor  shall  on  2  February  warn  their  Serjeants  at  mace  to  summon 
all  the  searchers  of  every  mistery  within  the  city  and  liberty  to  cause  all  the 
citizens  to  appear  personally  in  the  Guildhall  on  the  next  day,  the  feast  of 
St.  Blaise,  for  the  election  of  a  mayor  for  the  ensuing  year;  and  the 
citizens  thus  assembled  shall  elect  an  alderman  of  the  city,  who  shall  not 
have  been  mayor  for  three  years  previously,  as  mayor  for  one  year  from 
16  February,  the  feast  of  St.  Julian  the  Virgin.  The  existing  mayor  shall 
remain  in  authority  until  the  tenth  hour  before  noon  on  that  day,  at  which 
time  the  newly  elected  mayor  shall  take  the  accustomed  oath.  And  if  the 
mayor  shall  die  or  depart  from  or  be  removed  from  office  for.  any  cause 
within  the  year,  the  senior  alderman  on  the  next  day  shall  summon  to  a 
like  election  on  the  second  day  of  a  mayor  for  the  residue  of  the  year. 

By  p.6. 

Dec.  29.  G-rant  to  the  king's  servant  Walter  Mathew  and  his  heirs  male  of  a 

Westminster,  messuage  and  100  acres  of  land  in  Takeleu  and  Chawrey,  co.  Essex,  late 
in  the  tenure  of  William  Banbury  and  all  other  lands,  rents  and  services 
late  of  the  latter  in  the  said  county,  in  the  king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture,  to 
hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and 
services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  I  Edward  IV.  By  p.8. 

1474. 

Jan.  3.  Grant  for  life  from  Michaelmas  last  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas 

Wtttminster.  Markham,  esquire,  of  all  the  rent  of  assize  of  free  and  customary  tenants 

and  customs  of  the  town  of  Wynchelsee,  and  all  other  profits  to  the  king's 

use  within  the  town.  By  K. 

1473. 

Dec.  29.  Grant,  for  200/.  paid  to  the  king,  to  Master  William  Hatteclyffe,  the 
Westminster,  king's  secretary,  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents, 
reversions,  services  and  other  possessions  late  of  Margaret  Hyde,  tenant  in 
chief,  late  the  wife  of  Kichard  Hattefeld,  esquire,  deceased,  and  in  the 
king's  hands  by  their  death  or  the  death  of  any  ancestor  of  Edward,  now 
deceased,  their  son  and  heir,  or  Thomas,  their  son  and  heir,  to  hold  during 
the  minority  of  the  said  Thomas  with  his  custody  and  marriage  without 
disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

1474. 

Jan.  8.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Bothe  to  the  parish  church  of  Wolstanton,  in 

Westminster,  the  diocese  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  void  by  the  death  of  the  last 
incumbent. 

Jan.  10.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Pikeryng,  knight,  of  four  messuages,  three  crofts, 

Westminster.  66  acres  of  land  and  8   acres  of  pasture  in  Ampilford,  co.  York,  late  of 

Thomas  Boos,  knight,  late  lord  of  Boos,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  his 

forfeiture  by  reason  of  an  act  in  Parliament,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  to 

hold  by  the  service  of  \d,  yearly  at  Michaelmas.  By  K. 

1473.  Mbmbranb  15. 

Dec.  13.  Grant  to  Joan  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Derham  and  William  Purchesse 

Westminster,  of  London, '  mercer,'  of  the  custody  of  all  manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions, 


13  EDWAED  IV.— Paet  IL  417 


1473.  Membrane  15 — cont, 

services  and  possessions  late  of  Thomas  Derham  during  the  minority  of 
Thomas  his  son  and  heir  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter 
without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  finding  a  competent 
sustenance  for  the  heir  and  supporting  all  charges.  By  p.s. 

ITov.  29..       Presentation    of   John    Lancastre,   parson    of    the    parish    church    of 

Westminster.   Werkyngton,  in  the  archdeaconry  of  Richmond,  to  the  parish  church  of 

Sutton  on  Derwent,  in  the  diocese  of  York,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of 

the  minority  of  William  Ingleby  son  and  heir  of  John  Ingleby,  tenant  in 

chief,  on  an  exchange  of  benefices  with  Thomas  Markham. 

Nov.  10.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  the  earl  Ryviers,  brother  of  the  queen, 

Westminster,  as  governor  and  ruler  of  the  king's  first-begotten  son   the  prince  of  Wales, 

duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester,  that  he  may  be  virtuously,  cunningly 

and  knightly  brought  up,     English.  By  K. 

Oct.  20.  Licence  for  Maurice  Berkley,  knight,    John    Parre,   knight,   Thomas 

Westminster.  Seyntleger,  esquire,  Henry  More,  Hugh  Crikland,  perpetual  vicar  of  the 
parish  church  of  St.  Laurence,  Aulton,  co.  Southampton,  John  Twychener, 
William  Hakker,  Robert  Bailly,  Richard  Wyse,  John  Pygot,  Robert  Plecy 
and  Robert  Maye  or  their  heirs,  executors  or  assigns  to  found  u  perpetual 
chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  a  chapel  lately 
built  by  John  Champfloure  in  the  said  parish  church  for  the  good  estate  of 
the  king,  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  his  firstborn  son  Edward, 
prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester,  and  the  said  founders 
and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  soul  of  the  said  John  Champfioure 
and  to  do  other  works  of  piety  according  to  their  ordinance,  to  be  called 
'  Champfioures  Chaunterie'  in  the  church  of  Aulton,  and  to  grant  in 
mortmain  to  the  said  chaplain,  lands,  rents  and  other  possessions,  not  held 
in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10/.  yearly,  for  his  sustenance  nnd  the  support  of 
the  said  works.  By  p.s.  and  for  15/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.  3.  General  pardon  to  William  Pratt  late  of  London,  '  baker,'  alicts  late  of 

Westminster.  London  in  the  county  of  Middlesex,  *  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by 

him  before  23  October  last.  By  pjs. 

Membrane  14. 

Dec.  4.  Licence  for  the  king's  kinsfolk  Alice,  duchess  of  Suffolk,  and  John,  duke 

Westminster,  of  Suffolk,  her  son,  and  Richard  Fowler,  chancellor  of  the  duchy  of 
Lancaster,  and  John  Broughton,  esquire,  to  found  a  fraternity  or  gild  of 
two  guardians  and  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  parishioners  of  the  parish 
of  Leightou  Bosard,  co.  Bedford,  and  others  who  may  wish  to  be  of  the 
gild  in  the  parish  church  of  Leigton  Bosard.  The  guardians,  brethren 
and  sisters  shall  augment  the  gild  whenever  they  think  fit  and  every  year 
on  the  feast  of  Holy  Trinity  they  shall  elect  two  guardians  from  among 
themselves  for  the  business  and  governance  of  the  gild,  and  they  shall  form 
one  corporate  body  and  shall  have  perpetual  succession  and  a  common  seal 
and  power  to  plead  and  be  impleaded,  and  shall  be  called  Hhe  fraternity 
*  of  the  Body  of  our  Lord  Jesiw  Christ  in  the  parish  church  of  Leighton 
^  Bosard.'  And  grant  to  them  of  licence  to  acquire  in  mortmain  after 
inquisition  lands,  tenements  and  rents,  not  held  in  chief,  to  tho  value  of  10 
marks  yearly  for  the  sustenance  of  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service 
daily  according  to  their  ordinance  in  the  said  church  for  the  good  estate 
of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  oi  England,  and  his  firstborn 
son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester,  and 
the  said  duchess,  duke,  Richard  and  John  and  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the 
gild  and  for  their  souls  after  death. 

By  p.s.  and  for  35  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

J  96186.  D  D 


418  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1473.  Membrane  14 — cont. 

Dec.  7.  CommissioQ  to  John  Fortescu,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  sheriff  of 

Weitminster.  Cornwall,  John  Crokker,  knight,  and  Henry  Bodrugan,  esquire,  of  full 
power  and  authority  to  reduce  St.  Michael's  Mount,  co.  Cornwall,  to  the 
king's  obedience  and  place  it  under  secure  custody  and  governance  and 
conquer  John,  late  earl  of  Oxford,  and  others  who  have  entered  the  mount 
and  hold  it  as  a  refuge  and  make  excursions  from  thence  to  the  adjoiniog 
parts,  and  to  promise  pardon  to  any  rebels  within  the  mount  who  may  be 
willing  to  submit  and  talce  an  oath  of  fealty,  with  the  exception  of  the  said 
earl,  William  Beaumond,  late  lord  Burdolf,  knight,  and  George  Veer,  Thomas 
Veer  and  Richard  Veer,  brothers  of  the  earl.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  lo.         Appointment,  until  15  June,  of  Thomas  Lynche,  yeoman,  purreyor  of 

Westminster,  the  bujer  of  the  household,  to  take  beeves,  muttons,  calves,  pigs,  salt-water 

and  sweet*water  fish  and  other  necessaries  for  the  expenses  of  the  household. 

By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  household. 

Dec.  17.         Presentation  of  Robert  Bothe  to  the  parish  church  of  St.  Matthew  in  the 
WestmiMter.  town  of  Ipswich,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  void  by  the  death  of  the  last 
incumbent. 

Dec.  16.         Grant  to  Thomas  Asshby,  clerk,  of  the  custody  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Mary, 
Weetminster.   Osprenge,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  of  the  same  to  the  king's  clerk  Stephen 
Close  by  letters  patent  dated  2  December,  12  Edward  lY.  surrendered. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  John  Close,  derk,  to  put  the  said  Thomas  in 
possession. 

Dec.  6.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Wortley,  esquire,  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,   steward  of  Halamshyre,    co.  York,  and    Ihe  lordship   of  Worshope,  co. 

Nottingham,  during  the  minority  of  the  king's  kinsman  George,  earl  of 

Shrewsbury,  receiving  wages  of  20  marks  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  said 

lordships  at  the  hands  of  the  receiver.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  17*         Signification  to  Thomas,  prior  of  St.  Fancras,  Lewes,  of  the  Cluniac 

Westminster,  order,  in  the  diocese  of  Chichester,  vicar  and  commissary  in  England  of  the 

abbot  of  Cluny,  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of  Dan  Thomas  Sutbury, 

monk  of  the  monastery  of  St  Saviour,  Bermondesey,  as  prior  of  the  house 

of  St.  Andrew,  Northampton. 

Dec.  16.  Grant  to  William  Huse  of  the  next  nomination  to  the  church  of  Undalle, 

Westminster,  which  nomination  Richard  Aschtone,  late  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  Peter- 
borough granted  to  the  king.  By  El. 

Dec.  22.  Grant  to  John  Glemebam,  esquire,  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  of  the 

Westminster,  manor  of  Wylbey  and  8  acres  of  land  in  Wylbey,  and  the  advowson  of  the 
church  of  Wylbey,  co.  Suffolk,  with  courts  leet,  liberties,  franchises  and 
other  commodities,  late  of  William  Beamount,  knight,  and  in  the  king's 
hands  by  his  forfeiture,  to  bold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knight's  fees  and 
as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March, 
1  Edward  IV.  By  p.8. 

General  pardon  to  John  Leynham  aluu  Plomer,  knight.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  28.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Constable  of  Flamburgh,  knight,  of  the  manor  or 
Westminster,  lordship  of  Howsom,  'co.  York,  with  courts,  rents  and  services  of  free 
tenants,  tenants  at  wiU  and  bondmen  there,  knight's  fees,  advowsons  and 
other  appurtenances,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  in  Parliament 
at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV,  against  Thomas  Roos,  knight, 
late  lord  of  Roos,  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knight's  fees  and  as 
many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March, 
1  Edward  IV.  By  p.8. 


13  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  U.  419 


1474.  Mbmbranb  13. 

Feb.  11.  Licence,  for  11.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  George  Darell,  knight,  to  grant 
Wefltminster.  the  manor  of  Fytelton  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  FitSton, 
CO.  Wilts,  and  the  manor  of  Balston  alias  Balateston,  co.  Berks,  held  in 
chie^  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
John,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Aldelm,  Malmesbury,  John 
Wiloughby,  knight,  Richard  Haute,  esquire,  John  Phelippes,  clerk,  John 
Mermyn  of  Marleburgh  and  Richard  Chapeleyn  and  their  heirs  and 
assigns. 

Feb.  8.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Boston,  one  of  the  yeoman  of  the 

Westminster,  crown  and  ushera  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  custody  of  all  the  lands 
and  goods  of  Richard  Preston,  ^  gentilman,'  who  is  an  idiot,  as  appears  by 
an  inquisition  returned  into  the  Exchequer,  so  long  as  the  same  remain  in 
the  king's  hands,  finding  a  competent  sustenance  for  the  said  Richard  and 
supporting  all  charges.  By  K. 

Feb.  12.         Grant  to  John  Eyre  of  the  office  of  parker  of  the  park  of  Worsope, 

Westmingter.   co.  Nottingham,  paicel  of  the  possessions  of  John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury, 

tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  Greorge,  son  and  heir  of  the  said 

earl,  receiving  4J.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Worsope,  with 

all  .other  profits.  By  p.8. 

Feb.  12.         Grant  to  Robert  Eyre,  esquire,  of  100*.  yearly  during  the  minority  of 

Westminster.   George,  son  and  heir  of  John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  irom  the  issues  of 

the  king's  lordship  of  Halomshire,  co.  York.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  10.  Grant  to  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  her  heirs 

Westminster,  and  assigns  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Oradeley  and  Hagley  with  their 
members,  co.  Worcester,  late  of  James,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  and  two  parts  of 
the  same  and  the  reversion  of  the  third  part  which  Margaret,  late  the  wife 
of  Fulk  Stafford,  esquire,  lately  held,  whensoever  it  shall  come  to  the  king, 
to  hold  by  fealty  only  without  rendering  any  account,  and  all  farms  and 
rents  due  to  the  king  from  the  same  from  the  death  of  Thomas  Proute, 
esquire.  By  K. 

Jan.  21*  Grant  to  John  Pylkyngton,  one  of  the  knights  of  the  body,  and  the 

Westminster,  heirs  male  of  his  body  of  the  manor  of  Turnehamhall  with  its  members, 
two  parts  of  the  manor  of  Thorneton  in  Craven  and  six  messuages,  200  acres 
of  land,  10  acres  of  meadow  and  50  acres  of  pasture  in  Yolton,  co.  York, 
late  of  Thomas,  lord  Roos,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  in 
Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  lY.  by  pretext  of 
which  act  the  said  Thomas  was  convicted  of  high  treason,  the  reversion 
of  the  third  part  of  the  said  manor  of  Thorneton  and  the  manor  of  Lynton 
on  Owse,  co.  York,  belonging  to  the  king  as  above,  on  the  death  of 
Marjory  late  the  wife  of  John  Roos,  knight,  late  lord  Roos,  the  manor  of 
Great  Hale  alias  Westhalle  alias  Hole,  co.  Lincoln,  late  of  Thomas 
Olaymond  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  said  act,  an  inn  or 
tenement  and  four  shops  adjoining  it  in  the  parish  of  St.  Botolph  in  the 
ward  of  Aldrichgate,  London,  which  Gilbert  Parre,  esquire,  lately  had  of 
the  grant  of  Henry  Vh  by  letters  patent,  the  manor  of  Evesgrene  with  its 
members,  two  messuages,  three  cottages  and  &S  acres  of  land  in  Gt)senor,  a 
messuage,  two  cott^es  and  73  acres  of  land  in  Whityngham,  a  tenement  and 
20  acres  of  land  in  Hacunsaweand  4  acres  of  land  in  Diiworth,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  the  manors  of  Rothemell  and  Brayton,  100  acres  of  land  and  pasture  in 
Barley  by  Selby  and  four  cottages  in  Selby,  co.  York,  late  of  John  Caterall 
late  of  Selby,  esquire,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  said  act,  and 
the  manors  of  Tutvj,  Balscadan  and  Russhe,  co.  Dublin,  late  parcel  of  the 
hereditament  of  Jaittes  Botiller,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  and  in  the  king's 
hands  by  reason  of  the  said  act ;  and  also  the  manors  of  Maltby  and 
Hoton,  CO.  York,  aud  the  third  part  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Staveley 

B  B  2 


420  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1474.  Membrane  13 — cont. 

alias  Staneley,  co.  Derby,  late  of  Jobn,  late  lord  Clifford,  and  in  the 
king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  said  act,  in  recompence  of  the  manors  of 
Grymesthorpe,  Edenham,  Aylesthorpe  and  Southorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  which 
he  foroaerly  bad  of  the  king's  grant  and  which  had  been  taken  into  the 
king's  bauds  by  an  act  of  resumption  ;  to  hold  with  all  members,  knight's 
fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  courts  leet,  fairs,  markets, 
chaces,  warrens,  parks,  woods,  fisheries,  stews,  liberties,  franchises  and  other 
profits  by  the  service  of  one  knight's  fee,  with  all  issues  from  4  March, 
1  Edward  IV.  By  K. 

Feb.  12.         Appointment  of  John    Fogge,  knight,  and   John  Fogge,  esquire,   to 
Westminster,  take  workmen  for  the  king's  mines  within  the  counties  of  Devon  and 
Cornwall. 

Meubrane  12. 

Jan.  28.  Licence  for  Brian  RoucliflT,    third  baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and  John 

Westminster.  Marchall,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  or  their  heirs  and  executors  to 
found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  and  preacher  of  the  word  of 
God  to  celebrate  divine  service  at  the  altar  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Maiy  in 
the  parish  church  of  Ware,  co.  Hertford,  in  honour  of  the  said  Virgin 
and  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and 
his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  his  first-born  son  Edward, 
prince  of  Wales,  and  his  heirs  and  successors,  kings  of  England,  and  the 
said  Brian  and  John  and  for  their  souls  and  the  soul  of  Master  William 
Grannger  after  death  and  the  souls  of  Helen  Bramble  alias  Warbulton, 
William  Bramble  and  Richard  Warbulton  her  late  husbands,  William 
Bramble  her  son  and  John  Cook  and  Marjory  her  parents,  to  be  called 
the  chantry  of  Helen  Bramble,  and  for  them  to  grant  in  mortmain  to  the 
said  chaplain  lands,  tenements,  rents,  services  and  possessions,  not  held 
in  chief,  to  the  yearly  value  of  10/. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Jan.  4.  Pardon  to  Robert  Wyghthyll  late  of  Whyghthyll,  co.  Oxford,  *  gentil- 

Westminster.  man,'  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Oxford  for  not  appearing  before  the 
king  when  sued  with  Richard  Mauncell  late  of  Wyghthill,  *  gentilman,* 
and  Elizabeth  his  wife  and  John  Smyth  late  of  Walgrave,  co.  Northampton, 
^chapman,'  to  answer  John  Samwell  on  a  charge  of  having  forged  a 
deed  concerning  lands  of  the  latter  in  Olney,  Weston,  Waryngton  and 
Scheryngton,  co.  Buckingham,  and  published  it  at  Wyghthyll,  he  having 
suri'ended  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Billyng,  chief  justice  of  the 
King's  Bench,  has  certified. 

Feb.  8.  Grant  for  life,  from  3  August  last,  to  Thomas  Marsburgh  of  the  oflSce  of 

Westminster,  surveyor  of  the  king's  bowmakers  within  the  Tower  of  London,  the  office 
of  keeper  of  the  king's  bows  within  the  To^er  and  the  oflBce  of  keeping, 
making  and  providing  the  king's  bows  in  the  said  Tower  and  the  town  of 
Calais,  the  land  of  Ireland  and  elsewhere  and  cords  for  them,  receiving  6rf. 
daily  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Surrey  and  Sussex,  as  granted  to 
Robert  Bridford,  late  holder  of  the  oilice,  by  Richard  II.  by  letters  patent, 
and  a  mansion  within  the  Tower  with  a  garden  adjoining  situated  between 
the  tower  called  '  the  rounde  toure  of  the  artrie '  on  the  west  and  the  tower 
called  *  the  kinge's  loging '  on  the  east,  with  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  yeomen  of 
the  chamber  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe;  in  lieu  of  a 
like  grant  to  Nicholas  Wydower  by  letters  patent  dated  20  November, 
6  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

1473. 

Nov.  20.  Grant  to  Robert  Swynshed  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of 

Westminster.   Cheswarden,  co.  Salop,  and  parker  within  the  same  lordship  during  the 


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1473.  Membrane  l2—cont, 

minoritj  of  George,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  vpith  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 
issues  of  the  lordship  and  all  other  profits.  Bj  p.s. 

'Nov.  28.         Grant  to  the  said  Robert  Swyneshed  of  the  oflSce  of  bailiff  of  the  town 

Westminster,  and  lordship  of  Hampton,  co.  Oxford,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of 

Elizabeth,  late  countess  of  {Shrewsbury,  during  the  minority  of  George,  earl 

of  Shrewsbury,  son  and  heir  of  John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  with  the 

accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

1474. 

Feb.  14.         Grant  for  life  to  the   king's   chaplain  William   Eure,   archdeacon  of 

Westminster.  Salisbury,  of  the  custody  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Leonard  within  the  walls  of 

the  city  of  York.  By  K. 

Feb.  16.         Grant  to  Richard  Byrley  of  the  custody  of  the  chace  of  HaUfeld  within 

Westminster,   the  pansh  of  Shefeld,  co.  York,  during  the  minority  of  George,  son  and 

heir  John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  other 

profits,  as  Thomas  Chambre,  late  keeper,  or  anyone  else  had.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  13.  Pardon  to  John  Curson,  esquire,  late  sheriff  of  Nottingham  and  Derby, 

Westminster,  and  Edmund  Holt,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  of  all  offences  com- 
mitted by  them  before  11  February  and  all  escapes  of  felons  and  other 
prisoners.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  16.         General  pardon  to  Gnmmer  Gerardson  alias  Jojner  of  the  town  of  Calais, 
Westminster.   <  joyner.'  By  p.s. 

Jan.  20.  Grant,  during  good  behaviour,  to  John  Serle,  citizen  of  London,  of  the 

Westminster,  office  of  the  king's  painter,  with  the  accustomed  profits.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  20.  Appointment  of  .John  Beaufitz  to  the  office  of  receiver  of  the  castles, 

Westmmster.  lordships,  manors  and  lands  late  of  Alesia,  dame  Lovell,  Deyncourt  and 

Gray,  deceased,  during  the  minority  of  Francis,  loT-d  Lovell,  her  kinsman 

and  heir,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Appointment  of  Thomas  Metkalff  to  the  office  of  auditor  of  the  accounts 
of  all  receivers,  bailiffs,  reeves,  collectors  and  other  ministers  of  the  said 
castles,  lordships,  manors  and  lands  during  the  the  said  minority,  receiving 
the  accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Membrans  11. 

Feb.  17«  Licence  for  William  Plompton,  knight,  and  his  heirs  to  construct  walls 
Westminster,  and  towers  around  and  within  his  manor  of  Plompton,  co.  York,  and  to 
crenellate  the  same,  and  to  enclose  and  impark  all  his  lands,  meadows, 
feedings,  pastures,  woods  and  other  tenements  in  Plompton,  and  grant  to 
them  of  free  warren  and  fi'ee  chase  in  the  above,  so  that  no  one  shall  enter 
therein  to  hunt  without  licence  under  forfeiture  of  10/.^  although  the  above 
are  within  the  metes  of  the  king's  forest  or  chace  of  Kuaresburghy  co.  York. 

By  p.8. 

Feb.  11.  Grant  to  Anthony  Widevile,  earl  Ryvers,  and  his  heirs  male  of  the  body 

Westminster,  of  Richard  Widevile,  late  earl  Ryvers,  his  father^  of  all  manors,  lands,  rents, 
reversions,  services,  possessions,  hereditaments  and  emoluments  in  the 
counties  of  Cornwall,  Worcester,  Northampton,  Bedford,  Essex,  Hereford 
and  Kent  belonging  to  the  king  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  William 
Vawes  alias  Vaux,  attainted  of  divers  treasons  in  Parliament  at  Westnodnsler, 
1  Edward  lY.  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  flairs,  markets,  couils  leet, 
views  of  frank  pledge,  liberties,  warrens  and  commodities  -,  and  the  .reversion 
of  the  manors  of  Penpell,  Denardake  and  Lanyheyron,  co.  6ornwall,  and 
all  lands,  rents,  services,  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts  leet,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  warrens  and  other  liberties  belonging  to  the  same,  late  of  the 
said  WiUiam  Faux  alioM  Vaux,  on  the  death  of  Alured  Gomborough,  usher 


422  CAI^ENDAB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1474.  Membrane  11 — cont* 

of  the  king^s  chamber,  to  whom  the  same  were  granted  by  letters  patent 
dated  28  January,  2  Edward  IV. ;  and  grant  to  him  of  all  issues  of  the 
premises  from  the  death  of  Margaret  Luce.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  the  king's  knight  Anthony  Widevile,  earl  Biviers,  and  the 
heirs  male  of  his  body  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Wynnyngey  and 
Scroweteby,  co.  Norfolk,  and  the  manor  of  Welbey,  co.  Suffolk,  with 
knights'  fees,  advowsons,  markets,  fairs,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge, 
liberties,  franchises  and  other  commodities,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of 
an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  March  (mc),  1  Edward  IV.  to  hold 
by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and 
services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  Byp.s. 

Feb.  16.  Grant  to  Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  that  he  and  his  successors  may  have 
"Westminster,  two  fairs  yearly  within  the  town  and  territory  of  Louth,  co.  Lincoln,  one  on 
the  third  Sunday  after  Easter  and  for  eight  dajs  following  and  the  other  on 
the  feast  of  St.  Martin  in  the  Winter  and  the  vigil  of  the  feast  and  the 
eight  days  following,  and  hold  a  court  of  pie-powder,  and  have  all  liberties, 
free  customs,  fines,  issues  and  amercements,  provided  that  it  be  not  to  the 
harm  of  neighbouring  fail's.  By  p.s. 

Feb,  26.  Grant  to  Peter  Sans  of  Venesse  and  John  Sans  of  Venesse  of  an  annuity 

Westminster,  of  201,  from  26  August,  1 1  Edward  IV.  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  of 
woolsy  hides  and  wool -fells,  the  petty  custom  and  the  subsidy  of  tonnage 
and  poundage  in  the  port  of  London  and  ports  and  places  adjacent  so  long 
•  as  the  peace  between  the  king  and  the  five  provinces  of  Spain  on  the  sea 
shall  continue,  and  also  a  sum  of  20/.  from  the  same ;  in  lieu  of  a  like 
grant  to  them  by  letters  patent  of  that  date,  surrendered,  of  which  they 
have  received  no  benefit.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Domon  John  Dandia,  esquire  of  the  realm  of  Spain,  of  an 
annuity  of  20/.  from  the  said  26  August  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in 
the  port  of  Bristol  so  long  as  the  said  peace  shall  continue ;  in  lieu  of  a 
like  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  of  that  date,  surrendered,  of  which  he 
has  received  no  benefit.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  10. 

Jan.  29.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Anthony  Wydevill,  lord  of  Scales  and 

Westminster.  Nucellis,  of  the  ten  our  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  10 
{sic)  November,  7  Edward  IV.  {see  p.  41),  granting  to  him  for  life  the 
custody  to  the  king's  castle  and  town  of  Porchestre  and  forest  and  warren 
there  and  the  supervision  and  governance  of  the  king's  town  of  Portesmouthe 
and  his  place  there.  These  letters  have  been  casually  lost,  as  Andrew 
Dymmok  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

Feb.  13.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Eldyrgate,  ^  gentilman,'  of  the 

Westminster,  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  i)atent  dated  14  l^pteraber,  6  Edward  IV» 
[French  Eollf  6  Edward  IV.  m.  17,]  granting  licence  for  him  to  ship  812 
pieces  of  tin  called  *  blokkes '  in  the  ports  of  London  and  Suthampton  and 
take  them  to  any  parts  without  the  realm  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies. 
These  letters  have  been  casually  lost,  as  Richard  Baker  has  taken  oath  in 
Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

Feb.  1 7.         General  pardon  to  Agnes  LovcU  late  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex, 
Westminster.  *  gentilwoman,'  alias  late  of  London,  alias  late  of  Suthwerk,  co.  Surrey. 

By  p.s. 

Feb.  16.  Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  councillors  Richard  Quatermayns, 

Westmmster.  esquire,  and  Richard  Fowler,  chancellor  of  the  duchy  of  Lancaster,   as 

stewards  or  lieutenants  of  the  king's  lordships  and  manors  of  Wodestok, 

Hamburgh,  Stonfeld  and  Wotton  with  the  hundred  of  Wotton  and  all 


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1474.  Membrane  10 — cont. 

members  of  the  same,  co.  Oxford,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 
issues  of  the  premises.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  10.  Grant  to  William  Parre  and  John  Parre,  knights,  and  the  heirs  male  of 

Westminster,  their  bodies  of  the  castles,  manors  and  lordships  of  Pendragon,  Burgh, 
Appilbj,  Burgham,  Mallarstrange  and  Whjnfell,  the  manor  and  lordship  of 
Kerkobystephen,  and  the  town  of  Wjnton  with  their  members,  co.  West- 
moreland, with  knights'  fees,  advowsons  and  services  of  free  tenants,  to 
hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and 
services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  20.         Grant  for  life  to  Christopher  Moresby,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  the 

Westminster,  passage  of  the  water  of  Sulwath   in  the  march  of  Scotland  with  the 

accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  9. 

Feb.  23.         Grant  to  Elizabeth  Barney,  widow,  born  in  the  parts  of  Anjou,  and  the 
Westminster,  heirs  of  her  body  of  letters  of  denization  ;  and  pardon  to  her  of  all  entries 
by  her  into  lands  without  licence,  and  all  offences  committed  by  her. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40f.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

1473.  *  Membrane  8. 

June  5.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony,  earl  Rivers,  lord  of  Scales  and 

Westminster.  Nucelles,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  of  the  reversion  of  the  manors  of 
Uffyngton,  Wragby  and  Estryngton,  co.  Lincoln,  the  manors  of  Marsop  (jne) 
and  Ekeryng  with  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Warsop  and  Ekeryng, 
CO.  Nottingham,  the  manor  of  Seton,  co.  York,  an  annuity,  fee-farm  or 
yearly  rent  of  20/.  from  the  priory  of  Wartre  from  lands  in  Wartre,  co.  York, 
and  the  manor  of  Estboume,  co.  Sussex,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons, 
courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises,  warrens  and  all  other 
profits,  on  the  death  of  Philippa  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Wyngefelde, 
esquire,  to  whom  the  same  were  granted  by  letters  patent  dated  23  January, 
8  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  7. 

July  7.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Royston  of 

Westminster,  letters  patent  dated  10  April,  1  Richard  II.  inspecting  and  confirming  a 
charter  dated  at  Westminster,  15  October,  18  Edward  III.  [Charter  Molly 
18  Edward  III.  No,  7,]  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter  dated  at 
Westminster,  14  February,  56  Henry  III.  [Charter  MoU,  66  Henry  III. 
m.  5,]  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter  dated  18  November, 
1  Richard  I.  For  2  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.  24.         Licence  for  John  Harecourte,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  Harecourte,  knight, 

Westminster,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  to  enter  freely  into  all  towns,  lordships,  manors, 

lands  and  other  possessions  in  England  of  which  his  father  or  Joan  his 

mother  was  seised  and  which  should  descend  to  him  as  their  heir,  with  all 

issues  from  the  times  of  their  death.  By  K. 

Membranes, 

Dec.  21.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  John  Bourgchier,  knight,  and  Elizabeth 
Westminster,   his  wife,  kinswoman  and  heiress  of  Roger  de  Quency,  earl  of  Winchester, 
and  their  heirs  of  the  following  : — 

1.  A  charter  dated  at  Merton,  24  January,  20  Henry  III.  [Charter  Roily 
20  Henry  IIL  m.  8,]  inspecting  and  confirming  to  the  said  earl  and 
his  heirs  a  charter  dated  19  July,  1  John. 


I 


424  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS, 


1473,  Memhrane  6 — cont, 

2.  Letters  patent  dated  6  August,  36  Henry  lU.  granting  to  the  said 

earl  and  his  heirs  the  liberties  named  in  the  said  charter. , 

3.  A  charter  dated  at    the  Tower   of  London,  12  March,  12   Edward 

III.  granting  to  Henry  de  Ferariis  and  his  heirs  markets  and 
fairs  at  Groby,  co.  Leicester,  and  Stebbyngge  and  VVodeham 
Ferers,  co.  Essex.     {^Charter  Roily  12  Edward  III.  No.  36.] 

For  4  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

1474. 

Jan.  29.  Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  William  Dudley,  the  dean  or  warden,  and  the 

Westminster,  canons  of  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin,  St.  George  the 
Martyr  and  St.  Edwai'd  the  Confessor  within  the  king's  castle  of  Wyndesore 
of  the  manor  or  alien  priory  of  Monkelane,  co.  Hereford,  with  all  lands, 
rents,  services,  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts,  leets, 
liberties,  privileges,  franchises,  pensions,  portions,  annuities,  fee-farms, 
apports  and  other  appurtenances,  which  Roland  Lenthale,  knight,  and 
Margaret  his  wife  and  others  lately  had  of  the  grant  of  Henry  V.  and  which 
Thomas  Monyngton,  esquire,  late  sheriff  of  the  county,  took  into  the  king's 
hands.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  29.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony  Wydevile, 

Westminster,  knight,  lord  of  Scales  and  Nusels,  of  the  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters 
patent  dated  10  November,  6  Edward  lY.  granting  to  him  the  Isle  of 
Wyght  and  divers  possessions  within  the  same.  These  letters  have  been 
lost  by  accident,  as  Andrew  Dymmok  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will 
be  surrendered  if  found. 


Membrane  5. 

March  3.        General  pardon  to  Richard  Boos  late  of  Holt,  co.  Norfolk,  esquire.     By  K. 
Westminster. 

Jan.  20.  Licence  for  Peter  Busshop,  William  Large  and  Thomas  Langtofte,  free 

Westminster,  men  of  the  mistery  of  *peauterers*  of  the  city  of  London,  to  found  a 
fraternity  or  perpetual  gild  of  a  master,  two  wardens  and  the  commonalty 
of  the  free  men  of  the  said  mistery  within  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London 
and  brethren  and  sisters,  free  men  of  the  mistery  or  others,  who  may 
wish  to  be  of  the  gild  within  the  city.  The  master,  wardens  and 
commonalty  shall  form  one  corporate  body  with  power  of  acquiring  lands, 
rents,  services  and  other  possessions,  and  shall  have  p3rpetual  succession 
and  a  common  seal  and  power  of  pleading  and  being  impleaded,  and  the  free 
men  of  the  mistery  whensoever  they  wish  shall  elect  a  master  and  two 
guardians  from  among  themselves.  The  master  and  wardens  shall  have 
full  authority  to  govern  the  commonalty  and  mistery  and  all  men  occupying 
the  same  and  their  servants,  stuffs,  works  and  merchandise  within  the  city 
and  suburbs  and  to  make  ordinances  for  the  governance  of  the  mistery ;  and 
they  shall  have  scrutiny  and  governance  of  all  works  and  merchandise  per- 
taining to  the  mistery  exposed  for  sale  within  the  city  and  suburbs  and  in 
other  places  throughout  the  realm,  with  power  to  seize  such  as  may  be 
defective,  one  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  belonging  to  the  king  and  the  other 
moiety  to  the  said  master,  guardians  and  commonalty.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  26.  Grant  for  life  to  Roland  Thornburgh  of  all  messuages,  houses,  shops, 

Westminster,  lands  and  tenements  in  the  town  and  lordship  of  Penreth,  co.  Cumberland, 
late  of  John  Clyfford,  knight,  late  lord  of  Clifford,  attainted  of  high  treason 
by  authority  of  Parliament  in  the  first  year  of  the  reign,  and  in  the  king's 
hands  hy  his  forfeiture,  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and 
as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March, 
1  Edwai-d  IV.  By  p.s. 


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1474,  Memhratie  6 — cont. 

Feb.  15.  Licence  for  John  Barre,  knight,  or  his  heirs  and  executors  to  found  a 
WestmiDster.  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  dail^  at  the 
altar  of  St.  Anne  in  the  parish  church  of  St.  Mary,  Olehungre,  co.  Hereford, 
in  the  diocese  of  Hereford,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort 
Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said  John  Barre  and  Joan  his  wife 
late  the  wife  of  Eobert  Grejndoure,  esquire,  Thomas  Bourchier,  knight,  and 
Isabel  his  wife,  countess  of  Devon,  daughter  of  the  said  John  Barre  and 
Edonia  his  wife,  Ankaret  the  wife  of  John  Hanmere,  esquire,  and  sister 
of  the  said  John  Barre,  and  Richard  Delabere,  esquii'e,  nephew  of  the  said 
John  Barre,  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  Bichard 
Pembrigge,  knight,  and  Petronilla  his  wife,  Thomas  Barre  the  elder,  knight, 
and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  Thomas  Barre  the  jouuger,  knight,  their  son  and 
Alice  his  wife,  parents  of  the  said  John  Barre,  Edonia  late  the  wife  of  the 
said  John  Barre  and  daughter  and  heiress  of  John  Hotofte,  esquire, 
Edmund  Cornewaile,  knight,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  the  elder  sister  of  the 
said  .John  Barre,  Joan  late  the  wife  of  Kjnard  Delabere,  another  of  the 
sisters  of  the  said  John  Barre,  Thomas  Delamare  son  of  Bichard  Delamare 
and  the  said  Alice  his  wife,  mother  of  the  said  John  Barre,  and  Margaret 
and  Anne  daughters  of  the  said  Bichard  Delamare  and  Alice,  and  all  who 
maj  laj  hands  to  the  sustenance  of  the  chantry,  to  be  called  the  chantry  of 
John  Barre,  knight,  in  the  said  church ;  and  to  grant  in  mortmain  to  the 
said  chaplain,  i^ter  inquisition,  kinds,  tenements  and  rents,  not  held  in 
chief,  to  the  value  of  8/.  yearly. 

By  K.  and  for  11/.  II5.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


Westminster. 


1473.  MSMBRANBS  4-2. 

A\i!^;'«i«*l*  /njrpe;w»it«*  and  confirmation  to  John,  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield, 
of  a  charter  dated  at  Worcester,  12  August,  11  Richard  II.  [^Charter  RoU^ 
ll-lS  Bichard  IL  No,  27,]  inspecting  and  confirming  to  Richard,  then 
bishop,  the  following : — 

1.  A  charter  of  Stephen  dated  at  Westminster  to  Roger,  bishop  of 
Chester.     [  Monasticon,  Vol.  VIII,  p.  1252,  No.  XL.] 

2.  A  charter  dated  at  Woodstock,  2  June,  43  Henry  III.  [^Charier  Roll^ 
43  Henry  III.  m.  4.] 

3.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  28  May,  18  Edward  L  to  Roger  de 
Meuland,  then  bishop.  [^Monaaticon,  No.  XLI,;  Charter  Roll, 
18  Edward  I.  No.  68.] 

4.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  1  June,  18  Edward  I.  [^Charter  Boll, 
18  Edward  I.  No.  70],  inspecting  and  confirming  the  following  :— 

(1.)  A  charter  of  Henry  II.  dated  at  Westminster. 

(2.)  Another  charter  of  the  same  dated  at  Westminster. 

(3.)  A  charter  of  the  same  dated  at  Warwick. 

(4.)  A  charter  dated  at  Canterbury,  4  December,  1  Richard  I. 

(5.)  A  charter  dated  at  Canterbury,  30  November,  1  Richard  I. 

6.  A  charter  dated  at  Canterbury,  15  September,  27  Edward  I.,  to  Walter 
de  Langeton,  then  bishop.     [^Charter  Boll^  27  Edward  L  No.  9.] 

6.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  18  April,  27  Edward  I,  [^Ibid. 
No.  23.] 

7.  Letters  patent  dated  15  September,  2?  Edward  I. 

8.  A  charter  dated  at  Lanercost,  28  January,  35  Edward  I. 


426  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1473,  Membranes ^^2 — cant 

9.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster^  15  June,  19  Edward  III.  {^(^arter 
Roily  19  Edward  HI.  No.  14J  inspecting  and  confirming  the 
following  :— 

(1.^  A  charter  dated  at  Canterbury,  4  December,  1  Richard  I. 
(2.)  A  charter  dated  at  Reading,     13   April,    14  Henry    IIL 

inspecting  and  confirming  the  preceding. 
(3.)  Letters  patent  of  H.  bishop  of  Coventry. 

For  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

1474.  Membrane  2 — cont, 

Feb.  3.  Pardon  to  the  king's  servitor  Thomas  Seintleger,  esqaire,  late  sheriff  of 

Westmiofiter.  Surrey  and  Sussex,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  issues, 
amercements,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king. 

By  p.8. 

1473. 

Oct.  20.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Thomas  Ormond,  esquire,  of  the  tenours 

Westminster,  of  tlie  following  :— 

1.  A  petition  exhibited  by  the  said  Thomas  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 

6  October,  12  Edward  lY.  that  he  should  be  in  no  way  prejudiced 
by  the  act  of  attainder  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 
1  Edwai-d  IV.  against  Thomas  Ormond,  knight,  provided  that  no 
persons  having  any  possessions  late  of  James  Ormond,  earl  of 
Wiltshire,  shall  be  hurt  by  this  and  that  this  shall  not  extend  to  the 
manor,  lordship  and  hundred  of  Rochford,  co.  Essex.     English, 

2.  The  assent  to  the  same  by  the    commons  in  Parliament  in  these 

words : — A  cest  hille  les  communez  sont  assenttiz. 

3.  The  answer  of  the  king: — Soitfait  come  il  est  desire. 

[Bolls  of  Parliament^  VL  26.] 

Membrane  1. 

Sept.  16.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king*8  servant  Richard  Ive  of  the  reversion  of  the 
Nottiogham.  office  of  clerk  of  the  crown  of  Ch9.ncery  with  all  profits  and  appurtenances 
and  20/.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper,  as  John  de  Tamworth  and 
Geoffrey  Martyn  severally  had  in  the  time  of  Edward  III.  and  a  livery  of 
vestui'e  and  fur  as  Thomas  Ive  has  yearly  at  the  great  wardrobe,  on  the 
death  or  surrender  or  voidance  of  the  office  from  any  other  cause  by  the 
said  Thomas,  to  whom  the  same  was  granted  by  letters  patent  dated 
0  {sic)  January,  7  Edward  IV.  By  K. 

Membrane  2\d. 

June  21.  Commission  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  the  king's 

Coyentry.  kinsmen  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  and  John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury, 
William  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  Wiliiam  Parre,  knight,  John 
Hudleston,  knight,  John  Pilkyngton,  knight,  Ralph  Assheton,  knight^ 
Thomas  Strikland,  knight,  Thomas  Gerard,  knight,  John  Traghford, 
knight,  John  Assheton,  knight,  Thomas  Pilkyngton,  esquire,  Henry 
Houghton,  esquire,  John  Buron,  esquire,  Alexander  Houghton,  esquire, 
Thomas  Middelton,  esquire,  Richard  Gliveton,  esquire,  John  Boteler^ 
esquire,  Richard  Tounley,  esquire,  Christopher  Southworth,  esquire, 
Robert  Hesketh,  esquire,  James  Skaresbrik,  esquire,  and  William  Faryngton^ 
esquire,  to  take  into  the  king's  hands  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands, 
rents  and  services  with  knight's  fees  and  advowsons  late  of  Thomas 


13  EDWARD  IV.— Part  II.  427 


1473.  Memhrane  2ld — cant. 

Harjngton,  knight,  deceased,  and  of  John  Haryngton,  knight,  deceased,  his 
son  and  heir  in  the  countj  of  Lancaster,  belonging  to  the  king  bj  reason  of 
the  minority  of  Anne  and  Elizabeth,  daughters  and  heiresses  of  the  said  John 
and  kinswomen  and  heiresses  of  the  said  Thomas,  and  to  remove  James 
Harjngton,  knight,  and  Bobert  Harjngton,  knight,  and  others  who  have 
taken  possession.  By  K. 

June  28.         Commission  to    John  Byconell,  Robert  Blake,  Richard  Page,  John 

WeBtminster.  Mompesson,   William  Hody  and  John  Hampton  to  enquire  what  lands 

Philip  Beaumont,  esquire,  tenant  in  chief,  held  in  the  county  of  Wilts^ 

what  they  are  worth,  on  what  day  he  died  and  who  is  his  heir,  and  to  take 

the  lands  into  the  king's  hands. 

The  like  to  John  Willughby,  John  Gheyne,  Richard  Warre,  esquire, 
Richard  Page,  Christopher  Coke  and  William  Hody  in  the  counties  of 
Somerset  and  Dorset. 

The  like  to  Richard  Hals,  John  Halywell,  Richard  Chichestre,  esquire, 
Richard  Page,  John  Orchard,  Richard  Wydeslade,  esquire,  and  William 
Coffyn,  esquire,  in  the  counties  of  Devon  and  Cornwall. 

The  like  to  John  Neweton,  knight,  Richard  Page,  William  Bornell, 
Roger  Kemmys,  esquire,  Richard  Wydeslade,  esquire,  Richard  Guyton  and 
Humphrey  Codryngton  in  the  county  of  Gloucester  and  the .  marches  of 
Wales  adjacent. 

July  14.  Commission  to  Fulk  Fitz  Waryn,  knight,  John  Dynham,  knight,  John 

Westminster.  Amndell,  knight,  Robert  Willughby,  knight,  John  Crokker,  knight, 
Richard  Page,  John  Denys,  William  Fowell,  Richard  Wynslede,  Thomas 
Lucom,  Thomas  Trefry,  Thomas  Lymbury  and  John  Wydeslade  to 
enquire  into  all  loadings  and  unloadings  of  ships  and  merchandise  without 
payment  of  customs  and  subsidies,  all  escapes  of  felons  from  prison,  all 
forfeitures,  wards,  custodies,  marriages,  reliefs,  debts  and  chattels  concealed 
from  the  king,  all  concealments,  trespasses,  offences,  contempts,  falsities 
and  deceptions,  all  alienations  without  licence  of  manors  and  lands  held  in 
chief,  all  wastes,  sales  and  destructions  committed  in  possessions  of  the 
king,  all  reversions,  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  belonging  to  the  king  by 
minority  or  otherwise,  all  customers,  controllers  and  searchers  neglecting 
their  offices  and  all  sums  of  money  received  by  them,  and  all  customers  or 
controllers  or  searchers,  controllers  and  surveyors  of  the  scrutiny  or  their 
clerks  or  factors  who  have  ships  of  their  own,  meddle  with  merchandise  or 
freighting  or  have  wharves,  quays,  inns  or  taverns  within  the  counties  of 
Devon  and  Cornwall  from  the  first  day  of  the  reign  until  now,  and  to  send 
their  inquisitions  to  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer  at  Westminster  as  soon  as 
possible  and  not  later  than  the  morrow  of  Midsummer. 

July  14.  Commission  to  Richard  Laycy^  Thomas  Collys,  John  Lannargh  and 
Westminster.  Robert  Trenythen,  bachelors  in  decrees,  and  Thomas  Mata  and 
Richard  Martyn,  scholars  in  canon  law,  to  visit  the  king's  free  chapel  of 
St.  Berian  the  Virgin,  Cornwall,  which  is  exempt  from  all  ordinary  juris- 
diction, and  to  enquire  into  the  wastes  and  dilapidations  of  the  possessions  of 
the  chapel  through  the  negligence  of  the  deans,  the  dissolute  life  led  by  the 
ministers  and  officers  and  the  misapplication  of  the  pensions,  alms,  rents 
and  emoluments,  and  to  reform  the  same  and  certify  thereon  to  the  king 
in  Chancery. 

Mbmbranb  20d. 

June  22.         Commission  de  walliis  etfouatu  to  Robert  Sheffeld,  Edward  Saltmarshe, 

Westminster.  John  Copyndale,  Roger  Kelk,  John  Middelton  and  Thomas  Mynskyp  on 

the  east  part  of  the  way  leading  from  the  lordship  of  Lekynfeld  to  the 


428  OALBNDA.R  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1473.  Membrane  2Qd—'Cont. 

lordship  of  Cotyngham  and  from  CotjnghAm  to  the  lordship  of  Waghen 
and  thence  by  the  water  of  Hall  to  the  lordship  of  Eske  in  the  East  Biding 
of  the  county  of  York, 

Nov.  17.        The    like  to  Thomas    Borugh,    knight,  Thomas    FitzwiUiamy    John 

Westminster.  Haldenby,  Richard  Portyngton,  John  Egmanton,  Bobert  Haldenby,  Robert 

Sheffeldy  Edward  Saltmarssh,  John  Vavasour  the  elder  and  Thomas  Bdwode 

within  the  limits  of  Marsshland  between  the  waters  of  Ouse,  Went  and 

Mardyke,  co.  York,  and  within  the  Isle  of  Ozholme,  co.  Lincoln. 

Dec.  3  .         The  like  to  John  Fogge,  knight,  William  Haute,  knight,  Roger  Brent, 
Wefitminster.   John  Fyneux,  William  Brent,  John  Nethirsole  and  John   Hert   by  the 
coast  of  the  sea  and  marsh  between  Tenterden  and  Lyde,  co.  Kent. 

July  10.         Commission   to    John  Neuburgh,  esquire,  William    Huddefelde,  John 

Westminster.  Cheverell,  Thomas  Martyn,  John  Moune,  William  Montagu  of  Henley  and 

the  sheriff  of  Dorset  to  arrest    John  Langton  of   Dorchestre,  ^  mercer,' 

William  Bonde  of  Dorchestre, '  mercer,'  and  Richard  Tole  of  Dorchestre, 

^  ^  cordewaner,'  and  bring  them  to  the  king  in  Chancery. 

Membrane  I9d. 

Dec.  7.  Commission   to    Roger  Tocotes,  knight,   John   Cheyne    of   Faliesdon 

Westminster.  Cheyne,  John  Mompesson,  Henry  Longe,  John  Whitt^kesmede,  Robert 
Baynard,  Richard  Eaynell,  William  Kaynell  and  the  sheriff  of  Wilts  to 
enquire  about  certain  wards,  marriages,  reliefs  and  escheats  concealed  from 
the  king,  certain  escapes  of  felons  from  prison  and  certain  grants  and 
alienations  in  mortmain  without  licence  within  the  said  county. 

2474,  Membrane  ISd. 

Feb.  7.  Commission  to  John  Rotheram,  John  Sturgeon,  John  Broughton,  Robert 

Westminster.  Bothe,  Richard  Godfrey,  John  Wake,  John  Laurence,  John  Pulter  and 
Willium  Druell  to  enquire  into  certain  treasons,  felonies  and  other  offences 
committed  by  Richard  Tubman,  *  yoman,'  within  the  county  of  Bedford. 

1473.  Membrane  I6d. 

Dec.  21.  Commission  to  Thomas  Tirell,  knight,  Walter  Writill,  esquire,  William 

Westminster.  Grene,  esquire,  and  Robert  Plomer  to  enquire  about  all  honours,  castles, 
lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions,  annuities,  offices,  fees,  advowsons, 
fee  farms,  hereditaments  and  other  possessions  which  James,  late  earl  of 
Wiltshire,  attainted  of  high  treason  by  authority  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  held  in  the  county  of  Essex  on  4  March,  1  Edward  IV. 

The  like  to  Thomas  Bourghchier,  knight,  John  Fogge,  knight,  Joha 
Palmer,  John  Roger  and  John  Alfoy  in  the  county  of  Kent. 

1474. 

Jan.  9.  Commission  to  Henry  Perpount,  knight,  James  Blount,  esquire,  Thomas 

Westminster.  Tremayll  and  John  Fitzherbert  to  enter  into  and  take  seisin  in  the  king's 
name  of  all  caotles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  forests,  chaces,  parks,  warrens 
and  other  possessions  in  the  counties  of  Nottingham,  Derby,  Stafford  and 
Leicester  which  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  lately  had  of 
the  king's  grant  and  which  have  been  taken  into  the  king's  hands  by  virtue 
of  an  act  of  resumption  in  the  present  Parliament,  and  to  remove  all 
farmers,  tenants,  i*eceivers,  fore^jters,  parkers,  bailiffs  and  other  officers  and 
occupiers  and  replace  them  or  others  at  discretion.  By  K. 

Jan.  12.         Commission  to  William  Wade,  John  Walworth  and  Robert  FelUwe  to 
Wettmmster.  enquire    into  the  complaint  of   Henry  Harmanson  of  Yandordrygh  in 


13  EDWARD  IV.— Part  II.  429 


1474.  Membrane  \M — conL 

Holland,  merchant,  owner  of  a  ship  called  le  Playte  of  Dordxygh,  of  the 
portage  of  60  tuns,  that  when  the  said  ship  laden  with  wines  of  le  Reynn 
and  other  goods  and  merchandise  to  the  value  of  200  marks  was  lying  at 
anchor  within  the  port  of  Orwell,  co.  Suffolk,  certain  pirates  came  upon  it 
in  certain  ships  of  the  realm  and  despoiled  it  of  the  said  goods,  wines  and 
merchandise,  contrary  to  the  form  of  the  truces  between  the  king  and  his 
brother  the  duke  of  Burgundy,  and  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made. 

Membrane  I2J. 

Feb.  18.  Commission  to  William  Courteney,   knight,  Philip  Courteney,  knight, 

WestmiDster.  Peter  Courteney,  esquire,  John  Gybbys,  Michael  Denys,  John  Wykys  and 
the  sheriff  of  Devon  to  arrest  Thomas  Olyver,  monk,  Henry  Durke  and 
John  Tanner  and  commit  them  to  gaol. 

Membrane  lOd. 

Feb.  26.  Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony,  earl  Kyvers,  Wilb'am 
WestmiDster.  Berkeley,  knight,  Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  John  Barre^  knight, 
James  Baskervyle,  knight,  John  Devereux,  knight,  John  Harlee,  knight, 
Bichard  Corbet,  knight,  Bichard  Crofte,  knight,  Richard  Delabere  and  the 
sheriff  of  Hereford  to  array  the  king's  lieges  of  the  county  of  Hereford 
against  William  Herbert,  clerk,  John  Herbert,  '  bastard,'  Thomas  Herbert, 
'  bastard,'  John  ap  Roger  Yaghan  and  Roger  ap  R(^er  Yaghan,  who  did 
not  appear  before  the  king  and  council  when  summoned  to  answer  for  divers 
offences  committed  by  them  in  Wales  and  the  marches  but  withdrew  to 
Wales  and  there  stir  up  insurrection,  and  to  arrest  them  and  their  aiders 
and  abettors  and  put  them  in  safe  custody  and  give  assistance  against  them 
to  the  king's  first-born  son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  when  required  by  him 
or  his  council.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  counties  named  : — 

Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  William  Berkeley,  knight,  John  Beauchamp, 
knight,  Richard  Beauchamp,  knight,  Robert  Poyntz  and  the  sheriff, 
in  the  county  of  Gloucester. 

Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  John  Straunge  of  Straunge,  knight,  Walter 
Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  Humphrey  Blount,  knight,  William 
Yong,  knight,  Richard  Crofte,  knight,  Ralph  Brereton,  knight, 
John  Ley gh ton,  Thomas  Acton,  Thomas  Horde,  Fulk  Spryngehed 
and  the  sheriff,  in  the  county  of  Salop. 

1473.  Membrane  M, 

Aug.  18.  Commission    to  Thomas   Uvedale,   knight,   Maurice  Barkely,   knight, 

Lichfield.  William  Sandes,  knight,  Edward  Barkeley,  Thomas  Welles,  John  Cooke, 
John  Walop,  Thomas  Pounde,  Richard  Jay,  Henry  More,  John  Whitehede, 
John  Hamond,  John  Quidampton,  Philip  More,  Richard  Kyngismyll,  John 
Smert  and  the  sheriff  of  Southampton  to  enquire  concerning  certain  farms 
for  lands  granted  and  divers  other  sums  of  money  and  yearly  profits, 
particulars  of  which  are  sent  to  them  for  inspection  in  the  rolls  annexed, 
which  were  paid  to  the  king's  progenitors  in  the  county  of  Southampton,  as 
appears  in  the  memoranda  of  the  Exchequer,  but  which  through  the 
negligence  of  the  sheriff  or  other  causes  have  not  been  fully  paid  for  a  long 
time,  and  to  certify  thereon  before  the  king  and  council  at  Westminster  in 
the  quinzainc  of  Michaelmas  next.  By  K. 


480  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1 473.  Metnbrane  9d-^cani. 

Like  commissIonB  in  the  following  counties : — 

Northampton*  Suffolk. 

Cambridge.  Worcester. 

Huntingdon.  Norfolk. 

Kent.  WUts. 

Northumberland.  Hereford. 

DeTon.  Nottingham. 

Essex.  Gloucester. 

Hertf<Nrd.  Derby. 

(The  names  of  the  commissioners  are  the  same  as  those  given  for  the 
respective  counties  on  pp.  405-408). 

Mbmbranb  Sd. 

Aug.  18.         Commission  to  certain  persons  (names  as  above)  to  enquire  as  above  in 
Idchfield.     the  countv  of  Warwick  and  certify  in  the  octaves  of  Midsummer  next. 

ByK. 
Like  commissions  in  the  following  counties : — 

Leicester.  Berks. 

Surrey.  Somerset. 

Sussex.  Dorset 

Oxford.  East  Hiding  of  Tork« 

Salop.  West  Biding  of  York. 

Stafford.  North  Biding  of  York. 
(Names  as  above). 

3^474.  Membrane  5d, 

Feb.  12.  Commission  to  John  Grevylle,  knight,  Humphrey  Stafford,  William 
Wefttminster.  Harewell,  William  Luce  and  John  Peytoo  to  arrest  Bichard  Yemey  of 
Compton  Mordok,  co.  Warwick,  knight,  Edmund  Yemey  of  the  same,  late 
escheator  in  that  county,  esquire,  William  Yemey  of  Great  Wolford, 
CO.  Warwick,  esquire,  John  Bodesden  of  Compton  Mordok,  ^yoman,' 
Walter  Freest,  derk,  Bobert  Worseley,  *  yoman,'  William  Baker,  '  yoman,' 
and  John  Eggemanton,  clerk,  and  bring  them  before  the  king  and  council 
in  the  quinzaine  of  Easter  next. 

Membrane  4d. 

Feb.  8.  Commission  to  John  Barre,  knight,  Bichard  de  la  Bere,  esquire,  and 

Westminftter.   Thomas  Breynton,  esquire,  to  enquire  what  lands  John  Throkmarton, 

esquire,  tenant  in  chief,  held  in  the  counties  of  Worcester,  Gloucester  and 

Hereford  on  the  day  of  his  death  and  what  they  are  worth  and  who  is  his 

heir  and  to  take  the  same  into  the  king's  hands. 


^\ 


431 


14  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I. 


1474. 

April  27. 

Westminster. 


April  29. 
Westminster. 


April  27. 
Westminster. 


April  28. 
WcKtminster. 


May  5. 

Westminster. 


May  4. 

Westminster. 


May  2. 

Westminster. 


May  7. 
Westminster. 


April  27. 
Westminster. 


April  27. 

Westminster. 


May  11. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  28. 

Pardons  of  outlawry  to  the  following  :— 

Geoffrey  Sadeler  late  of  Ode,  co.  Essex,  *  yoman/  for  not  appearing 

before  the  king  to  answer  for  divers  trespasses*  he  having  surrendered 

to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Byllyng,  chief  justice  of  the 

King's  Bench,  has  certified.  Middlesex. 

Richard  Haughton  alias  Scotte  of  Camlerton,  co.  Somerset, '  yoman/ 
for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  kte  king,  to  answer  Richard  Shesby  alias  Parker 
touching  a  debt  of  40«.  Somerset. 

John  Lemyngton  late  of  London,  the  younger,  '  merchant,'  alias  late 
of  Calais,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to 
answer  Thomas  Markham,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  4/.      London. 

Thomas  Fox,  late  of  Wynkelekeynes,  eo.  Devon,  clerk,  alias  of 
Plympton,  co.  Devon,  chaplain,  for  not  appearing  before  Robert 
Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Thomas 
Holand,  esquire,  and  William  Aleyn,  citisen  and  draper  of  London, 
touching  debts  of  10/.  and  40f.  respectively.        Devon  and  London. 

Thomas  Bartelot  late  of  Glayoure,  co.  Oxford,  ^  bocher,'  alias  *  husbond- 
man,'  for  not  appearing  before  Thomas  Bryan  and  his  fellows, 
justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  40/.  to  Isabel 
Bourton,  late  the  wife  of  William  Bourton  and  executrix  of  his  will. 

Oxford. 

Henry  Wortham  late  of  Bonegay,  co.  Suffolk,  'berker,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  for  divers  trespasses. 

Middlesex. 

Robert  Smythes  late  of  Ersham,  co.  Norfolk,  *  carpenter,'  for  the  same. 

Middlesex. 

Elizabeth  Sutton  of  London,  *  wydowe,'  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Mortymer  touching  a  trespass. 

Middlesex. 

Robert  Smyth  of  Ekyngton,  co.  Derby,  the  elder,  ^  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  Robert^  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of 
the  Bench,  to  answer  Elizabeth,  countess  of  Shrewsbury,  ou  a  charge 
of  having  broken  her  park  at  Worsop,  bunted  therein  and  carried  off 
deer.  Nottingham. 

John  Sharpe  of  Hedon  in  Holdemesse,  co.  York,  ^  drapour,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Neleson,  citizen  and  merchant  of  York, 
touching  a  debt  of  8/.  1  Is.  M.  City  of  York. 

Thomas  Wryght  late  of  Quaplode,  co.  Lincoln, '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  John  Mason  touching  a  trespass 
committed  by  him  and  John  Gawod  late  of  Quaplode,  *  yoman,'  and 
William  Palfreyman  late  of  Mnlton  in  Holand,  co.  Lincoln, 
<  hosbondman.'  Hertford. 

William  Folkys  of  Little  Bradlegb,  co.  Suffolk,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  he 
render  lOOr.  to  Henry  HardmaUf  clerk,  William  Stevenson  and  John 
Thorpe,  executors  of  the  will  of  William  Bocche  alias  Odeham  late 
of  Bury  St.  Edmnnds,  *  draper/  Suffolk. 


432 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1474. 

May  11. 

WeBtminster. 


May  10. 

Westminster. 

May  13. 

Westminster. 


May  16. 

Westminster. 


May  16. 

Westminster. 


May  16. 

Westminster. 

May  20. 

Westminster. 


May  18. 
Westminster. 


May  24. 

Westminster, 


June  21. 
Westminster. 


June  16. 
Westminster. 

June  20. 
Westminster. 


June  27. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  28 — cont, 

William  Lakeford  late  of  Harwyeh,  co.  Essex,  *  chapman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  George  Peke  touching  a  dcht  of  53^.  4^. 

London. 

Richard  Roos  late  of  Norwich,  esquire,  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
John  Alyngton,  esquire,  touching  a  trespass.  .       Cambridge. 

Thomas  Brown  late  of  Acle  or  Ocle,  co.  Norfolk,  *  chapman,'  alias  of 
Norwich, '  mercer,'  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his 
fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Chi*istopher 
Eton,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  lo/.  and 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  John  Richard,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  touching  a  debt 
of  16/,  London. 

John  Barboure  late  of  Chepyngnorton,  co.  Oxlbrd,  '  chapman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Thomas  Nyche,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  and 
Thomas  Nycholas  alias  Phippes  of  Staunton  Seynt  John,  co. 
Oxford,  *  gentilman,'  touching  a  debt  of  38/.  18*.  9d.  London. 

John  Smyth  late  of  Caundyssh,  co.  Suffolk,  the  younger,  *gentylman,* 
late  receiver  of  Richard,  late  duke  of  York,  of  his  honour  of  Clare, 
for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea 
that  he  render  53/.  6*.  8<f.  to  William  Chedworth,  esquire,  brother 
of  John  Chedworth,  late  bishop  of  Lincoln,  and  executor  of  his  will. 

Middlesex. 

John  Basset  late  of  Heddyng,  co.  Cornwall,  esquire,  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Walter  Chaundeler  touching  a  debt  of  20/.  London. 

Richard  Charlys  late  of  Wytham,  co.  Essex,  the  younger,  *  chapman,' 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Sergyaunt,  citizen  and  grocer 
of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  40$.  London. 

Robert  Chirch  late  of  the  parish  of  Berstede,  co.  Kent,  *  mason,' 
for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices 
of  the  Bench,  to  answer  William  Colyngbourne,  esquire,  and 
Margaret  his  wife,  lately  called  Margaret  Pykeryng,  widow,  and 
Thomas  Eglibton  of  London,  *  sergeant/  touching  a  debt  of  20  marks. 

Kent. 

Thomas  Lucy  late  of  Warbelyngton,  co.  Southampton,  *  yoman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Richard 
Dammer  touching  a  debt  of  13/.  Qs,  Sd.  Southampton. 

Vacated  because  otherwise  below. 

The  same,  for  the  same.  Sussex. 

William  Lyngen  late  of  Caurs,  alias  Caus,'co.  Salop,  esquire,  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  John  Lardener  touching  a  debt  of  23/.  6s,  Sd. 

London. 

John  Bekyrton  late  of  Ryther,  co.  York,  chaplain,  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Thomas  Hemelsey,  citizen  and  merchant  of  York,  touching 
a  debt  of  10/.  City  of  York. 

Richard  Combe  of  Leuesham,  co.  Kent,  '  husbondman,'  for  not  ap* 
pearing  before  the  king  to  answer  John  Spenser  touching  a  trespass 
committed  by  him  and  Richard  Castelford  of  Leuesham, '  yoman.' 

Kent. 

John  Heynes  late  of  Oxlenge^  co.  Gloucester,  *  carpenter,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Richard 
Southern,  *  dyer,'  touching  a  debt  of  40*.  Middlesex. 


14  EDWABD  IV— Pabt  I. 


433 


1474. 

June  25. 
Westminfter. 


Membrane  28— con^. 

William  Lotte  of  the  parish  of  Berham,  co.  Kent,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danbj  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  John  Danvers,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  40/. 

Middlesex. 


June  15. 
Westminster. 


July  6. 
Westminster. 


June  23. 

Westminster. 


July  7. 
Westminster. 


July  6.  • 
Westminster. 


July  9. 
Westminster. 

July  11. 
Westminster. 


July  15. 
Westminster. 


June  15. 
Westminster. 


July  11. 
Westminster. 


y  96186. 


MSMBRANS  27. 

William  Multon  alias  Moweton  alias  Melton  late  of  Northampton, 
^  mercer,'  alias  *  chapman/  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby 
and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Ralph  Byrd, 
merchant  of  London,  and  Hugh  Wyche,  mercer  and  alderman  of 
London,  touching  debts  of  40s.  and  8/.  4^.  Sd,  respectively,  and 
before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late 
king,  to  answer  William  Brent,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  3/.  Ss,  Loudon. 

John  Sterne  of  Henrede,  co.  Berks,  ^  chapman,'  alias  late  of  Esthenretb, 
CO.  Berks, '  mercer,'  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his 
fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Alan  Colet  and 
Robert  Tooke,  citizen  and  '  iremonger '  of  London,  touching  debts  of 
20/.  and  56s,  4d,  respectively.  Wilts  and  London. 

John  Spencer,  vicar  of  the  parish  church  of  St.  Peter  the  Apostle, 
Bokton  Monchynce,  co.  Kent,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Henry 
Logan,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  8/.  I6s, 

London. 

John  Serle  late  of  North  warnburghy  co.  Southampton,  the  elder, 
^  husbondman,'  son  of  Henry  Serle,  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas  Seyntleger,  John  Walloppe, 
John  Berewe  and  Robert  Vans  touching  a  debt  of  9/.  I7s, 

Middlesex. 

Nicholas  Cliampneys  late  of  Strode,  co.  Kent,  ^gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Porter  of  London, '  harbour,*  touching  a 
debt  of  16/.  18f.  London. 

Thomas  Thaccher  of  Mynsterworth,  co.  Gloucester,  *  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  the  king  touching  a  debt  of  27/.      London. 

Reginald  Wynne  of  Asshewell,  co.  Hertford,  'husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  10/.  to  Thomas  Breton, 
brother  of  John  Breton,  clerk,  John  Tylney,  clerk,  Thomas  Wyuter, 
chaplain,  and  Richard  Patryk,  executors  of  the  will  of  John  Breton, 
clerk.  City  of  Lincoln. 

George  Stevenson  late  of  Fulburn,  co.  Cambridge,  *  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas  Toche 
and  Henry  Lychefeld  touching  a  debt  of  7/.  lOs,  London. 

John  Carter  late  of  Walton,  co.  Essex,  *  husbondman,'  for  not  ap- 
pearing before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Roger  Radclyff,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  17/.  6s.  8d. 

L<Hidon. 

Michael  Harpham  late  of  the  parish  of  Milton  by  Gravesende,  co.  Kent, 
*  bocher,'  and  Anne  his  wife,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices 
of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas  Blande  touching  a  trespass. 

Middlesex. 

B  B 


434 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1474. 

Oct.  13. 

WestmiDStar. 


Oct.  19. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  23. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  10. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  2G. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  26. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  10. 
Wcstminslcr. 


Oct.  10. 

Westminster. 


Oct  29. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  26. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  19. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  26. 

Robert  Swanne  late  of  Barnystoiiy  co.  Nottingham,  *  chaplain/  for  not 
appearing  before  Thomns  Bryan  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Thomas  Wodecote  touching  a  trespass.     Leicester. 

William  Webbe  late  of  Bedham,  co.  Essex,  *  clothmaker,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danbj  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  William  Purches,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London, 
touchiug  a  debt  of  17/.  35.  lid.  London. 

John  Cook  of  Dullyngham,  co.  Cambridge, '  bocher,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Robert  Totay  of  Bury 
St.  Edmunds,  *  shoraaker,'  touching  a  debt  of  40*.  Suffolk. 

John  Brownboyte  late  of  Leskertburgh,  co.  Cornwall, '  mercer,' a/ifl5 

*  marchant,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Watte  aiias  Wattys 
touching  a  debt  of  20  marks.  Cornwall. 

Edward  Bran  well  of  Polsloo,  co.  Devon, '  hnsbondman,'  alias  Edward 
Browenewell,  *  caryour,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Nicholas 
Nawene  touching  a  debt  of  14/.  145.  1  Jrf.  Middlesex. 

Roger  Couper  late  of  London,  *  stokfysshemonger,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Thomas  Bryan  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  Bartholomew  Donne,  citizen  and  tailor  of  Londou,  touching 
a  debt  of  1 1/.  London. 

Thomas  Wyse  of  Norwich,  *  worstedwever,'  for  not  appearing  before 
Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer 
Thomas  Hewys,  parson  of  the  church  of  Blofeld,  touching  a  debt 
of  10  marks.  City  of  Norwich. 

Thomas  Bonda  of  Wytherygge,  co.  Devon,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Juyn  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  John  Swaynston  touching  a  debt  of  40s, 

Devon. 

Thomas   Wyke    nlias    Wynterborn   late  of    Esthanney,   co.   Berks, 

*  hu&bondman,*  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to 
answer  William  Wyldy,  prior  of  the  house  of  Jesus  of  Betheleem  of 
Shene,  touching  a  debt  of  10  marks  ^d,  Middlesex. 

John  Dyer  late  of  Telford,  co.  Somerset,  *  clothmaker,'  for  not  appear- 
ing to  answer  Bartholomew  Donne,  citizen  and  tailor  of  London, 


touching  a  debt  of  70s, 


London. 


William  Lyon  of  Alverston,  co,  Sussex,  *  husbondraan,'  for  not  appear- 
ing before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench, 
to  answer  John  Danvers,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  100/. 

Middlesex. 

Richard  Benet  late  of  Warham,  co.  Dorset,  clerk,  alias  late  of  Codford, 
CO.  Wilts,  clerk,  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his 
fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  satisfy  Walter 
Brygger.  late  under-sheritf  of  Surrey,  of  20/.  which  he  recovered 
against  him  and  6  marks  damages  and  to  answer  Philip  Longe, 
clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  24/.,  ho  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete 
prison  and  satisfied  the  said  Walter,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  chief  justice 
of  the  Bench,  has  certified.  Middlesex. 

William  Andrews  late  of  Cley  by  the  Sea,  co.  Norfolk,  *  yoman,'  late 
fishmonger  of  London,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the 
Bench  to  answer  Henry  Heydon  touching  a  debt  of  40*.       London. 

William  Elys  late  of  Gravesend,  co.  Kent,  <  chapman,'  for  not  appear- 
ing before  Thomas  Bryan  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  John  Doget  touching  a  debt  of  5  marks.  London. 


14  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I. 


435 


1474. 

Nov.  28. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  26 — cont, 

John  Auston  late  of  Begbton,  co.  Derby,  ^  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Eobert  Danbj  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
.Bench^  to  answer  Bichard,  prior  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary 
Magdalen,  Monkverton,  touching  a  trespass.  Derby. 

Agnes  Auston  late  of  Beghton,  *  wydowe,*  for  the  same.  Derby. 


Nov.  6. 
'    Westminster. 


Nov*  7. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  5. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  7. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  11. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  12. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  15. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  4. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  17. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  25. 

John  Wylly  of  Bristol,  *maryner,'  and  Margaret  his  wife,  late 
the  wife  of  William  Phelpot,  executrix  of  the  will  of  William 
Fhelpot  alias  Philpot  late  of  Bristol,  ^  maryner,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  a  plea  that  they  render  8  marks  3^.  4d,  to  John  Phelpot 
alias  Phelippes  late  of  Bristol,  ^  draper,'  alias  *  hosyer.'    Middlesex. 

John  Wykes  late  of  Kyngtou,  co.  Somerset,  'gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  100^.  to  Walter 
Stokker  and  Agnes  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of  William  Gregory  the 
younger  of  the  parish  of  St.  John,  Walbroke,  late  citizen  and 
skinner  of  London,  and  executrix  of  his  will.  Middlesex. 

John  Denys  lale  of  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  Alice,  duchess  of  Suffolk,  touching  a  debt  of  7/.  and  before 
the  present  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William  Lok  touching 
a  debt  of  61.  Suffolk  and  London. 

John  Baxster  of  Botulfeston,  co.  Lincoln,  ^marchaunt/  alias  John 
Bacster  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  the  elder,  for  not  appearing  before 
John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king, 
to  answer  William  Eyles  and  John  Myles  of  Keteryng  touching  a 
debt  of  40/.,  Thomas  Ivee  of  Salisbury,  co.  Wilts,  *  brewer,*  touching 
a  debt'  of  16/.  13^.  4^,  John  Maior  of  Burford,  co.  Oxford,  '  taiilour,' 
touching  a  debt  of  40/.  and  Humphrey  Justinian  and  Dardus 
Justinian,  merchants  of  Venice,  touching  a  debt  of  81/.  17 s.  lie/., 
and  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench, 
to  answer  Robert  Strangbou  and  William  Cook,  'gentilman,' 
touching  a  debt  of  10/. 
Northampton,  Wilts,  Oxford,  Town  of  Southampton  and  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Marston  the  elder  of  Chepyngwycombe,  co.  Buckingham, 
^chapman,'  son  of  John  Marston  of  Chepyngwycombe,  fur  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  William  Scvester,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  20/.  Loudon. 

John  Rolffe  of  Shorne,  co.  Kent,  '  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  John  Hasard,  vicar  of  Northflete,  and  William  Pepyr,  vicar 
of  Shorne,  touching  a  debt  of  7/.  Kent. 

Richard  Coke  alias  Mille  of  Edyngbregge,  co.  Kent,  *  bocher,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Hol- 
menden  touching  a  debt  of  40s,  Kent. 

Alan  Jakson  alias  Wilkynson  late  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  merchant, 
for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices 
of  the  Bench,  to  answer  William  Cosyn  of  Bishop's  Lenn,  co. 
Norfolk,  merchant,  touching  a  debt  of  6/.  i  5«.  2d,  Norfolk. 

Robert  Caylewey  of  Great  Weston,  co.  Somerset,  '  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  J  the  Bench  to  answer  William 
Baker  touching  a  debt  of  20/.  Wilts. 

SE  2 


486 


CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1474. 

Nov.  26. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  22. 
Westminster. 

Oct.  23. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  23. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  28. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  26. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  28, 
Westminster. 


1475. 

Jau.  25. 
Westminster. 

Jan.  26. 
Westminster. 


Jhd.  31. 
Westminster. 


Jan.  24. 
Westminster. 

Jan.  28. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  3. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  25 — coni. 

John  Hete  late  of  Uordeley,  co.  Oxford,  ^husbondman/  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Thomas  Wylcotes  uf  Dene,  co.  Oxford,  esquire, 
touching  a  debt  of  20  marks.  Surrey. 

John  Sandon  of  Asshewell,  co.  Hertford,  'bocher,'  for  not  appealing 
to  answer  William  Seyntgeorge,  knight,  touching  a  debt  of  100«. 

Cambridge. 

John  Milivard  late  of  Alvyngton,  co.  Worcester,  *  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William 
Wyldy,  prior- of  the  house  of  Jesus  of  Bctheleem  of  Shene,  of  the 
Carthusian  order,  touching  a  debt  of  59i.  Sd.  Middlesex. 

John  Pltte  late  of  Alvyngton, '  husbondman,'  for  the  same. 

Middlesex. 

John  Graunt  late  of  Southmymmes,  co.  Middlesex,  ^  gentilman,'  cUias 
late  of  London,  altat  of  the  priory  within  the  close  of  the  priory  of 
St.  Mary  without  Bysshoppesgate,  London,  for  not  appearing  before 
Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer 
John  Palmer  of  Woxbrygge,  co.  Middlesex,  *  mercer/  touching  a 
debt  of  46s,  and  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  4  marks  to  Elizabeth 
Huswyfe,  administratrix  of  the  goods  of  Thomas  Huswyfe,  wlio 
died  intestate.  Middlesex  and  London. 

Richard  Smyth  late  of  Hcnton  Dawebedeney,  co.  Southampton, 
*  husbondnian,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Robert  Westgate,  prior 
of  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Swithun,  Winchester,  touching  a  debt 
of  40/.  Southampton. 

William  Pyggyll  of  Chystlette,  co.  Kent,  <  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Jolin  Neweman  touching  a  debt  of  40«.    }^cnt. 

Robert  Bisshop  late  of  Taunton,  co.  Somerset,  *  toker,'  for  not 
appearing  b^ore  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas  Rouley 
touching  a  trespass.  Somerset. 

William  Dodde  of  Calrowe,  co.  Salop,  '  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Elizabeth,  countess  of  Shrewsbury,  touching  a  trespass. 

York. 

John  Bode  late  of  Wry tyll,  co.  Essex, '  yoman,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  John  Hoode  of  Pyttysey  touching  a  debt  of  6L         London. 

Richard  Wilke  late  of  Redyng,  co.  Berks,  *  corveser,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  David  John  touching  a  debt  of  73^.  4d.  London. 

John  Welles,  citizen  of  London,  ^  salter,'  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Beatrice  late  the  wife  of  Robert 
Wyvyle,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  40/.  Norfolk. 

Thomas  Hayward,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Chesthunt,  co.  Hertford,  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  William  Neweport,  late  citizen  and  gold- 
smith of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  40/.  Hertford. 

Thomas  Scorin  of  the  parish  of  Tentyrden,  co.  Kent,  '  husbondman,* 
for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  lOOf.  to 
William  Sowethewyn  cUicu  Southewynd,  chaplain,  executor  of  the 
will  of  William  Porter,  clerk.  Surrey. 

William  Styward  of  Wodeell,  co.  Bedford,  <  husbondman,*  alias 
William   Steward  of  WodehyU,  co.    Bedford,  'bocher,'    for    not 


14  EDWARD  IV.— Paet  I, 


437 


1475. 


Jan.  24. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  13. 
Westminster. 


1474. 

March  7. 
Westminster. 


March  7. 
Westmioster. 


March  8. 
Westminster. 

March  9. 

Westminster. 


March  5. 

Westminster. 

March  10. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  25~^c(mt, 

appearing  hefore  Bobert  Danbj  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  Roger  Salisbury,  esquire,  and  John  Worslej 
touching  debts  of  10  marks  and  40^.  respectively.  Bedford. 

Bichard  Tumour  late  of  Selston,  co.  Nottingham,  *  yoman/  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William 
Middilton,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  10/.  Nottingham. 

Mbmbranb  24. 

John  Holyer  late  of  Hoo,  co.  Sussex,  '  laborer,'  son  and  heir  of  Richard 
Holyer  late  of  the  parish  of  Hoo,  for  not  appearing  before  Robert 
Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Geoffrey 
Broker  son  of  Reginald  Broker  of  Hoo  touching  a  debt  of  40/. 

Sussex. 

Robert  Martyn  late  of  Spaldewyk,  co.  Huntingdon,  *  yoman,'  cUiaa  of 
Spaldyng,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to 
answer  John  Gokkys,  clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  40/.  Oxford. 

Membrane  23. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  esquire  William  Mulso  of  the  king's  manor  of 
Kenyngton  alicLs  Coldkenyngton,  co.  Middlesex,  with  all  courts,  leets, 
warrens  and  appurtenances,  to  hold  from  Michaelmas,  11  Edward  lY. 
rendering  to  the  king  19/.  10^.  yearly  and  20</.  of  increment,  with  allowance 
at  the  Exchequer  for  any  grants  that  may  have  been  made  by  letters  patent 
from  the  issues  of  the  manor.  By  p.8. 

Grant  to  John  Wykes,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  and  Isabel  his 
wife  and  the  heirs  male  of  their  bodies,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king  and 
his  father  Richard,  late  duke  of  York,  of  two  parts  of  the  manor  of  Rosse 
in  Holdemesse,  co.  York,  with  all  lands,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  rents, 
services  and  other  appurtenances,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  John 
Constable,  knight,  who  held  the  same  for  life  of  the  king's  grant,  to  hold  by 
knight  service.  By  p.s. 

Appointment,  until  7  September,  of  John  Elder,  yeoman  purveyor  of 
wheat  of  the  household,  to  provide  wheat,  firewood  for  the  oven  and  multure 
for  the  expenses  of  the  household  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  household. 

Presentation  of  Thomas  Coweton  to  the  church  or  chapel  of  St.  John 
Baptist,  Soutbbroke,  in  the  parish  of  Southweyld,  co.  Essex,  in  the  diocese 
of  London,  void  by  the  death  of  John  Johnson,  last  incumbent. 

Grant  to  Geoffrey  Ferrour  of  a  yearly  rent  of  40$.  from  the  issues  of  the 
manor  or  lordship  of  Shuffnale,  late  of  John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  deceased, 
tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  Gkorge,  son  and  heir  of  the  latter, 
with  power  of  distraint.  By  K. 

Grant  to  Laurence,  bishop  of  Durham,  of  the  collation  to  the  next  vacant 
prebend  within  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of 
Westminster.  By  K. 

Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumusy  for  one  year,  granted 
on  23  February  last  by  letters  patent  to  John  Smyth,  citizen  and 
'  armurer '  of  London,  alias  John  Lyndesey  of  London,  *  marchaunt,'  going 
on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  William,  lord  of  Hastinges, 
lieutenant  general  of  the  town  and  castle  of  Calais  and  the  marches  there, 
on  the  safe-custody,  defence  and  victualling  of  the  same,  because  he  delays 
in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London,  as  William  Stokker,  knight,  and  Robert 
Billesdon,  sheriffs,  have  certified. 


488  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1 474.  Membrane  2S''Hfoni. 

March  5.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  Henry  Percy,  earl  of  Northumber- 
Westminster,  land,  and  John  Wode,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  porter  of  the  king's  castle  of 
Newcastle  on  Tyne  and  fees  of  2s,  daily  during  the  life  of  the  said  John 
from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Northumberland,  and  the  office  of  constable 
of  the  said  castle  with  the  custody  of  the  prison  within  the  castle  and  tbe 
prisoners  there  and  wages  of  10/.  yearly  during  the  liPc  of  the  said  John 
from  the  issues  of  the  said  county ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the  said  John 
of  the  office  of  porter ;  and  grant  to  the  said  earl  that  after  the  decease  Of 
the  said  John  he  shall  receive  the  accustomed  fees  for  the  offices  of  porter 
and  constable  from  the  issues  of  the  said  county.  By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  sheriff  of  the  county  for  the  payment  of  the  said  2s.  daily 
and  10/.  yearly  during  the  life  of  the  said  John. 

March  23.  Eevocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus^  for  one  year,  granted 
Westminster,  on  12  January  last  by  letters  patent  to  Nicholas  Stanbury,  clerk,  alias 
chaplain,  of  London,  going  on  the  king's  service  to  Ireland  in  the  company 
of  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  earl  of  Warwick  and 
Salisbury,  lord  of  Richemond,  great  chamberlain  of  England  and  lieutenant 
of  Ireland,  on  the  safe-custody  of  that  land,  because  he  delays  in  the  city 
and  suburbs  of  London,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  the  sheriffs. 

March  8.  Grant  to  the  prior  and  friars  of  the  order  of  hermits  of  St.  Augustine 
Westminster,  in  the  suburbs  of  Oxford,  on  account  of  their  poyerty,  that  they  and  their 
successors  may  have  a  fair  of  all  kinds  of  merchandise  yearly  on  their  soil 
adjoining  their  church  in  the  said  suburbs  on  the  feast  and  vigil  of  St.  John 
before  the  Latin  Gute  and  the  four  days  following  and  a  court  of  pie- 
powder there  before  their  steward,  with  all  liberties,  free  customs,  fines, 
issues  and  amercements  pertaining  to  such  fair,  provided  that  it  be  not  to 
the  harm  of  neighbouring  fairs,  and  that  they  may  appoint  a  person  learned 
in  the  law  of  the  land  as  their  steward,  who  shall  have  power  to  hear  and 
determine  trespasses  and  evil-doings  committed  within  the  fair  and  power 
of  arrest  and  imprisonment.  By  p.s. 

March  22.       Presentation  of  William  Grove,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  Wyke 
Westminster.  Rusyngdon,  in  the  diocese  of  Worcester,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John 
Wakefeld,  last  incumbent,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  minority 
of  Francis  son  and  heir  of  John  Lovell,  late  lord  Lovell. 

March  12.        Presentation  of  Thomas  Portyngton  to  the  parish  church  of  Partnall,  in 
Westminster,  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  void  by  the  death  of  the  Inst  incumbent. 

Membrane  22. 

May  6.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Unton,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Maunsfeld 
in  Shirwode,  co.  Nottingham,  with  the  custody  of  the  woods  of  the  same, 
with  wages  of  2d,  daily  from  the  receiver  of  the  lordship  and  all  other 
accustomed  profits,  provided  that  this  grant  of  2d,  daily  shall  not  be  taken 
as  an  example.  By  p.s. 

May  11.         Pardon  to  Henry  Huchonson  late  of    the  township  of  Bondage  in 

Westminster.  Couderton  within  the  parish  of  St.  Bede,  co.  Cumberland,  *  husbandman,' 

alias  *  milner,'  alias  *  laborer,'  alias  Henry  Hucheson,  '  yoman,'  of  his 

felony  in  killing  Christopher  Johnson,  *  belleman,'  and  all  other  offences 

committed  by  him.  By  K. 

May  13.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Henry  Daners  as  controller  of  the 
Westminster,   great  custom  and  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  in  the  port  of 
London  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees,  pro- 
vided that  he  execute  the  office  in  person,  with  the  custody  of  one  part  of 
the  coket  seal.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


U  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I.  439 


1474,  Membrane  22 — cont. 

Mny  16.  Revocatioii  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumtu^  for  one  year,  granted 
Westminster,  on  18  March  last  by  letters  patent  to  John  Langton,  citizen  and  saddler  of 
London,  alias  ^  marchaunt,'  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company 
of  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  constable  and  admiral  of 
England  and  guardian  of  the  west  marches  towards  Scotland,  on  the  safe- 
custody,  defence  and  victualling  of  the  said  marches,  because  ho  delays  in 
the  city  and  suburbs  of  London,  as  William  Stokker,  knight,  and  Robert 
Billesdon,  sheriffs,  have  certified. 

IMay  14.         Grant  to  Bartholomew  Bowne  during  the  minority  of  George,  earl  of 

Westminster.  Shrewsbury,  of  the  office  of  parker  of  the  park  of  the  manor  of  Blakmer, 

CO.  Salop,  which  the  king's  kinsman  John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  granted 

to  him  by  writing  under  his  seal  of  arms,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 

issues  of  the  lordship  of  Blakmer  and  Whitechurche.  By  p.s. 

^Lay  16.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  esquire  Peter  Hous  of  the  king's  mansion  or 
Wcsiniinster.  plot  called  *  the  kynges  artery  '  with  all  houses,  cellars,  gardens  and  appur- 
tenances in  the  street  called  '  Lyme-strete  *  within  the  city  of  London. 

By  p.s. 

Mny  12.  General  pardon  to  William  Cook  late  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk, 

Westminster.   « yoman,'  alias  late  of  Okeldc,  co.  Essex,  alias  late  of  Wyvenho,  co.  Essex, 
alias    William    Coke    late    of   Hithingham,    co.    Essex,    alias    late    of 
*    Tadyngston,  co.  Suffolk,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  3  May. 

By  p.s. 

May  23.         Grant  to  Thomas    Grene  of  the  custody  of  the  chace  of  Lokkesley, 

Westminster.  Ewden,  Agden  and  Bolsterston  within  Halamshire  during  the  minority  of 

the  king's  kinsman  Geoi^e,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  with  the  accustomed  fees 

and  profits.  By  p.s* 

Grant  to  John  Brownehill  of  the  office  of  keeping  the  chace  of  Rivelyng 
witbin  Halamshire  during  the  minority  of  the  king's  kinsman  George,  earl 
of  Shrewsbury,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  profits.  By  p.s. 

May  16.  Grant  to  Laurence,  bishop  of  Durham,  chancellor  of  England,  William, 

Westminster,  lord  Hastynges,  the  king's  chamberlain.  Master  Peter  Courtenay,  the 
king's  secretary,  John  Parre,  knight,  and  Thomas  Lute,  '  gentilman,'  and 
their  assigns  of  the  collation  to  the  next  vacant  canonry  and  prebend  in  the 
king's  free  chapel  or  collegiate  church  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of 
Westminster.  By  K. 

May  20.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  nurse  Anne  de  Caux,  on  account  of  her 

Westminster,  poverty,  of  the  sum  of  20/.  yearly  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer  from 

Midsummer  next  at  the  hands  of  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains  of  the 

Exchequer.  By  K. 

Membrane  21. 

March  12.  Itispeximus  and  confirmation  of  letters  patent  (English)  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  mother  Cecill,  duchess  of  York,  late  wife  unto  Richard,  rightful  king  of 
England,  dated  at  her  castle  of  Barkharostcde,  18  May,  12  Edward  IV. 
granting  for  her  life  to  her  servant  Henry  Lassy  the  office  of  keeping  her 
park  of  Brymmesfclde  and  her  woods  there  called  Buchelde  with  the  profits 
and  '  advailes '  of  the  arbage  and  pannage  witliin  the  park  and  the  accus- 
tomed fees  from  the  revenues  of  her  liveliliood  witbin  the  county  of 
Gloucester ;  and  grant  to  the  said  Heniy  of  the  said  office  for  life  on  the 
death  of  the  duchess  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  manor 
of  Brymmesfclde,  co.  Gloucester,  and  all  otiier  profits. 

By  p.s.  and  for  IO5.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

March  26.        Grant  to  John  Ormond,  knight,  in  consideration  of  the  nobility  of  his 
Westminster,    blood  and  his  poverty,  of  the  sum  of  100/.  yearly  at  the   receipt  of  the 


I 


440  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1474.  Membrane  21 — cent. 

Exchequer  from  Micbaelmas  last  at   the  hands  of   the  treasurer  and 
chamberlains  of  the  Exchequer  until  he  shall  otherwise  be  provided  for. 

BjK. 

March  30.        Appointment  of  John  Parre,  knight,  and  John  Sturgeon,  esquire,  to 

WestminBter.  take  muster  at  some  place*  near  Suthwark  of  13  men  at  arms  and  1,000 

archers  whom  the  king  has  ordered  to  be  sent  bejond  the  seas  to  his 

brother  Charles,  duke  of  Burgundy,  and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and 

council.     [^FoBderaJ]  By  K. 

March  21.        Grant  to  Humphrey  Talbot,  knight  of  the   body,  of  an  annuity   of 

Westminster.  40/.  from  the  issues  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Blakmer  and  Whitchurch, 

CO.  Salop,  during  the  minority  of  George,  son  and  heir  of  John,  late  earl  of 

Shrewsbury,  with  power  of  distraint.  ^y  p.s. 

Mnrch  31.        Grant  to  Ralph  Hastynges,  knight  of  the  body,  during  the  minority  of 

Westminster,   of  Francis,  lord  Lovell,  of  the  stewardship  of  the  lordship  of  Titmersh, 

CO.  Northampton,  with  the  disposal  of  the  bailiwick  of  the  same,  which  he 

had  of  the  grant  of  lady  Lovell,  lately  deceased,  receiving  the  accustomed 

fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship,  with  all  profits.  By  pji. 

May  3.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Percy  late  of  Estretford,  co.  Nottingham, 

Westminster.   <yoman.'  By  p.s. 

May  6.  General  pardon  to  John  Duppa  atuM  Mothewey  late  of  Kyngeston,  co. 

Westminster.  Herefoi*d, '  laborer/  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  2  May. 

By  p.s. 

May  8.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Master  Thomas  Pallet,  confessor  of  the 

Westminster,  .household,  of  a  prebend  in  the  king*s  collegiate  chapel  of  St.  George  within 

the  castle  of  Wyndesore,  void  by  the  death  of  Master  Payn  Brughill,  last 

prebendary.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  of  the  chapel. 

May  9.  Pardon  to  Walter  Courtenay  of  Exeter,  co.  Devon,  esquire,  late  escheator 

Westminster,   in  the  counties  of  Devon  and  Cornwall,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

and  all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him 

to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

May  10.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumtu,  for  one  year,  lately 
Westminster,  granted  by  letters  patent  to  John  Milleward  late  of  Nonne  Eton,  co. 
Warwick,  'gentilman,'  alias  John  Eton  late  of  Loudon,  '  mercer,*  a/f<?« 
John  Eyton,  '  marchaunt,'  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of 
the  king's  kinsman  William,  lord  of  Hastynges,  lieutenant  general  of  the 
town,  castle  and  marches  of  Calais,  because  he  delays  at  Nonne  Eton,  as 
appears  by  certificate  of  the  sheriff  of  the  county. 

May  10.         General  pardon  to  John  Kendale  late  of  Westminster^  notary,  alias 

Westminster.  ^  scry  vener,'  alias  *  yoman,'  alias  late  of  York,  clerk,  of  all  offences  com- 

mitttd  by  him  before  11  April  last.  By  p.s. 

Membranb  20. 

April  14.         Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Wynchecombe,  of 

Leicester,      the  order  of  St.   Benedict,   to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  William 

Wynchecombe,  deceased.  By  p.s. 

April  14.        Presentation  of  Master   Thomas  Portyngton  to   the  parish   church   of 
Leicester.      Baldok,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln. 

April  16.         General  pardon  to  Ralph  Goold  late  of  Perwych,  co.  Derby,  Maborer,'  of 
Nottingham,    all  offences  conmiitted  by  him  before  27  March  last.  By  K. 

April  16.         Grant  for  life  to  the  kins's  councillor  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight, 
Nottingham,    for  his  gocd  service  and  for  his  attendances  on  the  king's  person  and  in 


14  EDWABD  IV.-^Pabt  L  441 


1474,  Membrane  20— con<. 

couDcil,  of  a  yearly  rent  or  pension  of  100/.  from  the  customs  and  subsidies 
of  the  ports  of  Southampton  and  Pole.  By  K. 

April  17.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Elrington,  esquire,  clerk  of  the 

Nottingham,    hanaper,  of  a  yearly  rent  of  40/.  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of 

the  hanaper.  By  K. 

April  21.        Grant  to  William  Eyre  of  the  office  of  parker  of  the  park  of  Sheffeld, 

Nottingham,    co.  York,  parcel  of  the    possessions  of    John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury, 

tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  George,  son  and  heir  of  the  said 

earl,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues    of  the  lordship  of 

Sheffeld  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

April  16.        Grant  to  the  king's  servitor  John  Elryngton,  cofferer  of  the  household, 

Nottingham,    of  the  manor  of  Higham  alias  Hiham,  co.  Sussex,  which  Nicholas  Lathell 

now  occupies  at  farm  at  the  king's  pleasure  rendering  26^.  8c?.  yearly,  to 

hold  for  the  next  20  years  at  a  rent  of  40*.  yearly.  By  K, 

April  20.  Grant  to  the  king's  esquire  John  Acton,  one  of  the  ushers  of  the  chamber, 
Nottingham,  and  his  heirs  male  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Braunceston  alias  Braunston 
Bury  with  all  lands  and  tenements  and  other  appurtenances  within  the 
county  of  Northampton,  lately  belonging  to  Thomas,  late  lord  of  Rocs, 
attainted  of  high  treason  in  Parliament,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  and 
forfeited  for  that  cause,  which  William  lligford,  esquire,  lately  had  of  the 
king's  i^rant  and  is  now  in  the  king's  hands  by  virtue  of  an  act  in  the 
present  Parliament^  to  hold  with  warrens,  woods,  pastures,  meadows,  leets, 
franchises  and  privileges  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Braunceston 
from  Michaelmas  last  by  the  accustomed  rents  and  services.  By  p.8. 

April  20.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Walter  Mathewe,  yeoman  of  the 
Nottingham,  pantry  for  the  king's  mouth,  of  a  tenement  called  'Fermanes  tenement' 
with  certain  lands  pertaining  to  it  within  the  town  of  Moresley,  co. 
Worcester,  forfeited  by  James  Ormond,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  attainted  of 
high  treason  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  March  (sic),  I  Edward  IV. 
which  Alexander  Holte,  lately  deceased,  had  for  life  of  the  king's  grant  by 
letters  patent,  to  hold  with  all  duties,  profits,  commodities  and  '  advailes ' 
(avantagiis)  by  the  accustomed  rents  and  sei-vices.  By  p.s.  [3877.] 

April  22.  Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servitor  Thomas  Byngham  of  the 
Nottingham,  office  of  receiver  of  the  king's  castles,  manors  or  lordships  of  Horeston, 
Bollesover  and  Chestrefeld,  co.  Derby,  and  fee-farms  and  rents  in  the  towns 
of  Maunsfeld,  Lyndeley,  Edyngstowe,  Kyngesclipeston,  Bulleswell,  Derleton, . 
Ragenhull,  Arnall,  Retford,  Baceford  and  Notyngham,  co.  Nottingham,  and 
all  other  castles,  manors,  lordships  and  rents  in  the  said  towns  and  counties, 
receiving  10  marks  yearly  at  his  own  hands.  By  p.8. 

April  23.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Lenay  alias  Lynay  alias    Lyghnay  late  of 
Nottingham.    Whatton,  co.  Nottingham,  *  laborer,'  alias  *  servaunt.'  By  K. 

April  22.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  and  esquire  Edmund  Tankard  of 
Nottingham,  the  office  of  crier  of  the  King's  Bench,  which  Robert  Stathum  lately  had  by 
letters  patent  and  which  is  in  the  king's  gift  because  the  said  Robert 
forsook  his  duty  and  allegiance,  and  made  himself  subject  and  liegeman  to 
to  Henry  VI.  and  occupied  the  office  in  his  name  during  the  king's  absence 
from  the  realm,  to  hold  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  other  profits. 

By  p.  s.  [3887.] 

April  23.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Hunter  of  Hatfeld  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the 

Nottingham,    town  of  Dancastrc  with  the  appurtenances  and  appendages  of  the  same, 

with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Dancastre 

and  all  other  profits.  By  p.8. 


442  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1474.  Membrane  20— «£m/. 

March  7.         Grant  for  life  to  William  Fleccher,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  and 

Westminster.  Richard  Besege,  keepers  of  the  king's  park  of  Beskewode,  co.  Nottingham, 

in  part  recompence  of  the  losses  wldch  they  have  sustained  in  the  king's 

service,  of  4d,   daily  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the    serjeanty  or  rent 

of  serjeanty  of  the  counties  of  Nottingham  and  Derhy.  By  p.s. 

July  9.  General  pardon  to   Thomas  Shippeman    late  of  Bcigate,    co.   Surrey, 

Westmineter.  ^  pedeler,'  a/iof    Thomas    Sheppeman,    'yoman,'    alias     Thomas    Baret, 

*  whilewright,'  alias  Thomas  Shipman  late  of  Woxbrigge,  co.  Middlesex, 

*  mercer.'  By  p.s. 

Mbmbranb  19. 

June  2.  General  pardon  to  John  Eichardson  son  of  Richard  Robynton  of  Nuby 

Westminster,  of  the  Stones,  co.  Westmoreland,  *  yoman,'  of  all  offences  commitled  by 

him  before  31  May  last.  By  p.s. 

May  22.         Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Oxford  for  the  restitution  of 

Westminster,  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Kenelm,  Wynchecombe,  of  the  order 

of  St.  Benedict,  to  Thomas  Twynnyng,  monk  of  the  house,  whose  election 

as  abbot  John,  bishop  of  Worcester,  has  confirmed,  and  whose  fealty  the 

king  has  taken.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  escheatoi's  in  the  following  counties  :' — 
Gloucester  and  the  march  of  Wales  adjacent. 
Warwick. 

The  like  to  John  Tate,  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  de  iniendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

June  1 .  General  pardon  to  Robert  ap  Guillim  ap  Thomas  late  of  Wilton,  co. 

Westminster.  Hereford,  '  gentilman,'  of  all  o&ences  committed  by  him  before  the  feast 

of  St.  George  last.  By  p.s. 

June  2.  Grant  to  John  Swyfte  of  the   office  of  receiver  of  Halomshire   and 

Westminster.  Wirksop  in  the  counties  of  York  aud  Nottingham  during  the  minority  of 

George,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  with  the  accustomed  fees  and  profits.     By  p.s. 

Juno  2.  General    pardon    to    John    Cornwaill    of    Totenham,    co.    Middlesex, 

Westminster.   *  laborer,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  28  May  last.         By  p.s. 

May  14.         Grant  to  John  Andrewe  of  the  office  of  warrener  of  Broodheth  in  the 

Westminster,   lordship  of  Blakmer  and  Whitechurche,  co.  Salop,  in  the  king's  gift  by 

reason  of  the  minority  of  George,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  during  the  minority 

of  any  of  the  heirs  of  John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  with  the  accustomed 

fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship.  By  p.s. 

Juno  3.  Grant  to  William  Downton  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  manor  and 

Westminster,  lordship  of  Blakmer,  co.  Salop,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  George,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  which  office  the  king's  kinsman 
John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  granted  to  him  for  lite  by  a  writing  sealed 
with  his  seal  of  nrnis,  to  hold  so  lonj?  as  the  manor  and  lordship  remain  in 
the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  any  heir  of  the  said  late  earl 
with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  same.  By  p.s. 

June  4.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Aldersey,  one  of  the  yeoman 

Westminster,  of  the  crown,  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  the  borough  or  town  of  Chestrefeld 
and  the  king's  lordship  of  Skaresdale,  co.  Derby,  with  the  office  called 
'  Kyngesbaylywyk '  of  the  same  borough  and  lordship,  with  all  com- 
modities, liberties  and  demises  of  farms,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  p.s 

May  20.         Pardi^n  to  Thomas  Salle  for  the  death  of  John  Estcote,  for  which  he  is 
Westminster,  detained  in  the  gaol  of  Launceueton  castle,  as  it  appears  by  the  record  of 


14  EDWABD  IV.— Pabt  !•  443 


1474.  Membrane  19— «Ofi^. 

John  FenfouD,  one  of  the  coroners  in  the  county  of  Cornwall,  that  he  killed 
him  in  self-defence. 

June  3.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  serTant  John  Stanhrige,  one  of  the  yeoman 

We8t]iiiiister.  of  the  king's  chamher,  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  lodge  of 
Immeslowe  in  the  north  hailiwick  within  the  forest  of  Shyrwode  and  of 
heing  one  of  the  king's  foresters  there,  to  hold  by  himself  or  a  deputy 
a;;reeable  to  the  master  of  the  king's  game,  with  wages  of  4d,  daily  from 
the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Maunsfeld  in  Shyrwode  and  the  soke  of 
the  same  and  all  other  accustomed  profits,  provided  that  this  grant  of  4d 
daily  shall  not  be  taken  as  a  precedent.  By  p.s.  [3886]. 

May  20.  Pardon  to  John  Quans  of  Bernestaple,  co.  Devon,  ^  yoman/  of  his 
Westminster,  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Somerset  for  not  appearing  before  Bobert 
Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  satisfy  Richard 
Burton  of  40/.  which  the  latter  recovered  against  him  and  10  marks 
damages,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  satisfied  the  said 
liicbard,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

May  26.         Presentation  of  Richard  GefFereys,  chaplain  of  the  chapel  of  Tunnerys* 

WestmiDBtcr.  pidill,   jn    the    diocese  of  Salisbury,   to  the  parish   church  of  (Bedford 

St.  Peter,  in  the  same  diocese,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  minority 

of  George  Talbot,  son  and  heir  of  John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury^  tenant  in 

chief,  on  an  exchange  of  benefices  with  Thomas  Prowte.  By  p.s. 

July  5.  General  pardon  to  Henry  Belle  alias  Bildc  late  of  Basyngstoke,  co. 

Westminster.  Southampton,  *  glover.' 

July  13.         Appointment  of  Thomas  Gale  as  deputy  of  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony, 

Weatminster.   earl  Ryvers,  chief  butler  of  England,  in  the  port  of  Dertmuthe  and  ports 

and  places  adjacent.  By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 

Membrane  18. 

May  26.  Exemption  for  life  of  the  king's  kinsman  Fulk,  lord  Fitz  Wareyn,  from 
Westminster,  attending  in  person  on  the  king  by  any  writ  under  the  great  or  privy  seal 
or  signet  letter  or  other  mandate  of  the  king  for  any  council  or  Parliament 
and  from  being  made  justice  of  the  peace,  of  sewers,  of  oyer  and  terminer, 
of  gaol  delivery  or  of  the  forest  or  oth^r  commissioner  of  the  king  against 
his  will.  By  K 

May  26.  Licence  for  Nicholas  Coveley,  *  gentilman,'  Hugh  Lowes,  clerk,  William 
Westminster.  Harpour,  *  gentilman,'  Richard  Harpour,  'gentilman,'  John  Mervyn, 
*  yoraan,'  and  John  Coveley  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to 
celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  parish  church  of  Swynford  or  any 
other  church  or  consecrated  place  that  may  please  them  for  the  good  estate 
of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  his  first  l)orn 
son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester,  and 
the  said  founders  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  Matilda 
late  the  wife  of  the  said  Nicholas,  Thomas  Coveley  and  Alice  his  wife, 
William  Coveley  and  Margaret  his  wife,  John  Harpour  and  Eleanor  his 
wife,  Thomas  Thui-ston,  clerk,  Thomas  Davy  and  Joan  his  wife,  Richard 
Smyth  and  Alice  his  wife  and  John  Wente  and  Margaret  his  wife  and  to 
do  other  things  according  to  their  ordinance,  to  be  called  the  chaplain  of 
the  chantry  of  Nicholas  Coveley  of  Swyndford,  co.  Leicester,  and  for  the 
said  chaplain  and  his  successors  to  acquire  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition 
lands,  rents  and  services,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10  marks  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

May  21.         Pardon  to  Richard  Vayle  of  Idelstre,  co.  Hertford,  Maborer,'  alias  of 

Westminster.  Idelstre,  co.  Middlesex,  of  his  outlawries  in  the  counties  of  Hertford  and 

Middlesex  for  not  appearing  with  others  before  the  king  to  satisfy  him  of 


444  CALENDAE  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1474.  Membrane  18— con^. 

their  ransom  for  a  trespass  t^ainst  William  Barton,  he  having  surrendered 
to  the  Marsbalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Billing,  chief  justice  of  the  King's 
Bench,  has  certified. 

June  13.         General  pardon  to  Humphrey  Cotes  the  elder  late  of  Wodecoie,  co. 
Westminster.  Salop,  ^  gentilman/  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  25  May  last. 

By  p.8. 

June  15.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Walter  Devereux,  lord  Ferrers,  of  the 
Westminster,  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  30  May,  8  Edward  IV.  (see 
p.  95),  granting  to  him  the  custody  of  the  possessions  of  Roger  Corbet,  knight, 
and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  Richard  Corbet  his  son  and  hen*.  These 
letters  have  been  lost  by  accident,  as  Richard  Moton  has  taken  oath  in 
Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

June  25.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Audley  of  Audley,  knight,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant 
Westminster,  to  John  Wroth,  esquire,  by  letters  patent  dated  17  July,  1  Edward  IV. 
surrendered,  of  the  office  of  master  of  the  king's  hounds  called  ^  herers'  and 
wages  of  I2d.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Bedford  and  Buck- 
ingham, and  also  other  wages,  viz.  4d.  daily  for  a  yeoman  ^  barners '  and 
3id.  daily  for  his  horse,  2d.  daily  for  each  of  two  yeomen  ^  barners '  and 
two  yeoman  *  veautrers,'  1^.  daily  for  each  of  two  grooms  of  the  latter 
office  and  |//.  daily  for  the  puture  of  each  of  36  running  hounds  (canum 
currentium)  and  9  greyhounds  {leporariorum)  from  the  issues  of  the 
subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset  and  a 
moiety  of  the  forfeiture  of  the  same,  with  all  other  profits  pertaining  to  the 
office.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  17. 

July  1.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  William  Shetford,  of  the  tenours  of  the 

Westminster,  following: — 

1.  A  petition  (English)  of  the  said  William,  cousin  and  heir  to  Joan  one 
of  llic  sisters  and  heirs  of  William  Bruyen,  knight,  in  the  Par- 
liament summoned  at  Westminster,  6  October,  12  Edward  IV.  and 
continued  by  divers  prorogations  to  6  October,  13  Edward  IV.  that 
whereas  Edward  Shetford,  *  ayel '  to  the  said  William,  who  is  his 
heir  as  son  of  Piers  his  son,  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of 
the  halfendell  of  the  manors  of  Trecorn,  Hamet,  Douenant,  Deliowe, 
DeliowboU,  Dcliowboleyn,  Deliowcarboleyn  and  Lamelyn  with  their 
appurtenances,  co.  Cornwall,  and  died  seised  of  the  same,  and  on 
his  death  the  same  descended  to  the  said  Piers  lis  his  son  and  heir, 
who  entered  into  and  was  seised  of  the  same  until  he  was  disseised 
by  Thomas  Bodulgate,  cousin  and  heir  to  Alice  the  other  of  the 
sisters  and  heirs  to  the  said  William  Bruyen,  knight,  who,  because 
he  had  title  to  one  half  of  the  manors  and  was  of  great  might  in  the 
shire  and  understood  well  that  the  said  Piers  was]  poor  and  had  no 
might  or  friendship  in  the  said  shire,  entered  into  the  said  whole 
manors  and  made  feoffinent  of  them  to  certain  persons  who  made 
estate  again  to  him  and  Elizabeth  bis  wife  and  his  heirs,  and  after- 
wards the  said  petitioner  entered  into  the  said  halfendell  as  son  and 
heir  to  the  said  Piers,  and  the  said  Thomas  died  at  the  field  of 
}3arnet  and  the  said  Elizabeth  took  to  husband  John  Welles,  and 
these  wrongfully  claiming  the  whole  manors  to  be  her  jointure  have 
entered  into  the  said  halfendell  and  they  and  Isabel  Roscarek, 
widow,  and  Joan  Coryngton,  widow,  have  wrongfully  disseised  the 
petitioner,  the  commons  should  pray  the  king  to  ordain  that  tlie 
chancellor  calling  to  him  the  justices  of  either  Bench  should  examine 
the  title  and  right  to  the  said  halfendell  and  make  award 
accordingly. 


14  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I.  446 


I474i.  Membrane  17— con*. 

2.  The  response  of  the  king  at  the  request  of  the  commons  by  authority 
of  Parliament: — Saitfait  come  il  est  desire. 

[Rolls  of  Parliament,  VI.  70.] 
July  2.  Grant  to  Aufrionus  de  Spynellis  and  Louis  de  Grymoldys,  merchants  of 

Westminster.  Genoa,  in  repayment  of  the  sum  of  1,500/.  due  to  them  from  the  king  for 
moneys  lent,  as  appears  in  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  that  they  or  their 
executors  after  their  decease  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  may  ship  sacks 
and  bales  of  wool,  woollen  cloths,  pieces  of  tin  and  fodders  of  lead  of  their 
own  goods  or  the  goods  of  other  merchants  of  Genoa  in  the  ports  of 
London,  Sandwich  and  Southampton  and  take  the  wools  by  the  straits  of 
Marrok  and  the  woollen  cloths,  tin  and  lead  to  any  foreign  parts  and  bring 
back  other  merchandise  of  their  own  or  other  merchants  of  Genoa  to  the 
said  ports  quic  of  customs  and  subsidies  (on  the  wools  to  the  amount  of 
4  marks  on  each  sack)  until  they  shall  thus  be  fully  satisfied  of  the  said 
sum  of  1,500/.  3y  p  g 

June  29.         Grant  to  John  Boteler,  for  40*.  paid  to  the  king,  of  the  custody  of  all 

WestmiiiBter.  lands  late  of  Robert  Themse,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight  service,  and  in  the 

king's  hands  on  his  death  or  the  death  of  Agnes  his  mother,  during  the 

minority  of  William  Themse  his  son  and  heir  with  the  marriaf^e  of  the 

latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  ^  By  p.s. 

Membrane  16. 

June  28.  Whereas  by  letters  patent  dated  8  April  last  the  king  granted  to  the 
Westminster,  merchants  of  the  city  of  Cologne  in  Almain,  who  have  and  in  times  past 
have  had  among  other  merchants  of  Almain  the  house  in  the  city  of 
London  commonly  called  Gildehalla  Theutonicorum,  that  from  Easter  last 
until  31  July  next  throughout  the  whole  realm  of  England  and  other  places 
subject  to  the  king  they  should  enjoy  their  ancient  privileges,  liberties  and 
free  customs  and  they  and  their  factors,  attorneys  and  servants  should  be 
quit  of  all  subsidies,  saving  to  the  king  his  ancient  prises  and  customs,  and 
no  merchant  of  the  said  city  should  be  arrested  for  any  debt  for  which  he 
was  not  a  pledge  or  a  principal,  provided  that  they  should  depart  from  the 
said  house  and  the  house  of  their  habitation  called  <  le  Styleyerd '  in  the 
said  city  before  1  July ;  the  king  nevertheless  grants  licence  for  them  or 
their  factors,  attorneys  or  servants  to  occupy  the  said  houses  until  31  July 
unless  In  the  meantime  they  shall  receive  any  mandate  to  the  contrary  from 
him.  By  K. 

June  16.  Commission  to  John  Clerk,  second  baron  of  the  Exchequer,  John  Isaak 
Westminster.  John  Bamme,  Thomas  Nicholas,  Roger  Brent  and  John  Nedyrsole  to  enquire 
into  the  complaint  of  John  Davy,  esquire,  and  Robert  Drope  that  whereas 
John  Davy,  esquire,  on  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  and  afterwards  was  seised 
in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  a  messuage,  a  garden  and  40  acres  of  land  in  tlie 
parieh  of  Birchyngton  in  the  Isle  of  Thanet,  co.  Kent,  and  enfeoffed 
Hugh  Egerley,  chaplain,  Richard  Gramme  of  Canterbury,  co.  Kent,  *  wex- 
chaundeler,'  Thomas  Smyth  of  Garlyng  in  the  said  Isle  and  William  Hore 
clerk,  of  the  same  and  these  were  seised  of  the  same  in  their  demesne  as  of 
fee  in  time  of  peace  and  received  the  esplees  thereof  and  enfeoffed  G^eo^ffe 
late  abbot  of  Westminster,  and  Thomas  Herberd,  esquire,  now  deceased' 
and  the  said  John  and  Robert  of  the  same  and  these  were  seised  of  the 
same  in  time  of  peace  and  received  the  esplees  thereof,  by  an  inquisition 
taken  at  Strode,  co.  Kent,  on  25  October,  5  Edward  IV.  before  Robert 
Shordich,  then  escheator  in  the  county,  by  virtue  of  his  office  it  was  found 
that  Henry  Beauford,  late  duke  of  Somerset,  attainted  by  virtue  of  an 
act  of  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  was  seised 
of  a  messuage,  a  dovecote  and   450  acres  of  land  in  Birchyngton  and 


446  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1474.  Membrane  16 — cont. 

Monketou  in  the  Isle  of  Thanet,  co.  Kent,  worth  lOO^-.  yearly  and  held  of 
the  prior  of  Christ  Church,  Canterbury,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  and  the 
said  messuage,  garden  and  40  acres  of  land  were  taken  into  the  king's 
hands  by  the  said  escheator  as  parcel  of  the  above,  forfeited  to  the  king, 
and  the  said  abbot,  Thomas,  John  and  Robert  removed  from  possession, 
and  by  letters  patent  dated  18  July,  8  Edward  IV.  (see  p.  108),  the  king 
granted  the  said  messuage,  dovecote  and  450  acres  of  land  to  John  Broke- 
man,  esquire,  who  is  still  seised  of  the  same  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail, 
but  that  the  said  Henry  Beauford  never  had  any  right  in  the  said  messuage, 
garden  and  40  acres  of  land,  wherefore  they  pray  that  justiee  may  be  done. 

By  p.s. 

June  25.  Whereas  on  10  August,  11  Edward  IV.  by  letters  patent  the  king 
Westminster,  granted  his  free  chapel  within  his  castle  of  Tikhill,  parcel  of  the  duchy  of 
Lancaster,  to  Leonard  Say,  son  of  John  Say,  knight,  for  life  with  all  profits, 
commodities  and  emoluments  ;  and  afterwards  on  14  June,  14  Edward  IV. 
by  other  letters  patent  he  granted  the '  said  free  chapel  and  the  custody 
thereof,  whenever  it  should  become  void  by  the  death  of  the  said  Leonard, 
or  otherwise,  to  Thomas,  now  prior,  and  the  convent  of  the  monastery  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Lenton  by  Notynygham,  of  the  Cluniac  order,  in  the  diocese 
of  York,  in  frank  almoin  with  all  lands,  rents,  services,  advowsons,  rights, 
profits,  commodities,  liberties,  franchises  and  other  appurtenances,  in 
recompence  for  their  chapel  of  St.  Mary  called  '  le  Roche '  and  all  lands 
belonging  to  them  within  the  pale  of  the  king  s  new  park  there  and  for 
two  closes  called  '  le  Roche  closes '  on  the  south  side  of  the  water  of  Leene 
opposite  the  chapel  and  two  little  parcels  of  meadow  adjoining,  lately 
granted  by  them  to  the  king,  and  for  the  release  of  three  cartloads  of  wood 
daily  in  Beskewode  and  within  the  king's  forest  of  Shirwode  which  their 
predecessors  had  in  their  original  foundation ;  the  king  hereby  grants 
licence  for  them  to  appropriate  and  unite  the  said  chapel  with  all  its  lands 
and  other  appurtenances  to  their  monastery  and  hold  it  in  frank,  almoin  to 
their  own  uses  without  fine  or  fee.  By  p.s. 

June  30.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Roger  Wylkyuson,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Westminster,   of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  builifip  of  Shelford,  co.  Nottingham, 

with  the  accustomed  fees,  in  the  same  manner  as  John  Gralon  or  any  other 

occupant  of  the  office.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  15. 

May  12.  Licence  for  Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  keeper  of  the  privy  seal,  John 

Weitminster.  Rotheram  and  John  Acworth,  esquires,  John  Lammer,  clerk,  Thomas 
Kyppyng,  Richard  Stoppusley,  John  Thrale  tlie  elder,  Thomas  Perot  the 
elder,  William  Bradweye,  John  Well,  Richard  Prat,  Thomas  Smyth  and 
William  Kyrwyn,  parishioners  of  the  parish  church  of  St.  Mary,  Luyton, 
CO.  Bedford,  to  found  a  fraternity  or  gild  of  a  master,  two  wardens  and  the 
brethren  and  sisters  of  the  parishioners  of  the  said  parish  and  others  who 
may  wish  to  bo  of  the  same  fraternity  in  the  said  church.  The  master, 
wardens  and  brethren  and  sisters  shall  have  power  to  augment  the  said 
fraternity  or  gild  whenever  they  may  think  fit,  and  each  year  on  Sunday 
after  Holy  Trinity  they  shall  elect  a  master  and  two  wardens  for  the 
business  and  governance  of  the  gild,  and  they  shall  form  a  corporate  body 
and  shall  have  perpetual  succession  and  a  common  seal  and  power  of 
acquiring  lands  and  other  possessions  and  of  impleading  and  being 
impleaded  by  the  name  of  the  fraternity  or  gild  of  Holy  Trinity,  Luyton, 
and  of  making  ordinances  for  the  governance  of  the  gild.  GFrant  also  of 
licence  for  the  master,  wardens,  brethren  and  sisters  to  found  a  chantry  of 
two  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king 


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1474.  Membrane  15— ccm^. 

and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said  brethren  and 
sisters  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  soul  of  the  king's  father 
Bichard,  late  duke  of  York,  and  the  king's  progenitors  at  the  altar  of  the 
Holy  Trinity  in  the  south  part  of  the  said  church  according  to  the  ordinance 
of  the  said  bishop  and  others,  and  to  acquire  in  mortmain  lands,  tenements, 
rents  and  possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  20/.  yearly  for  the 
sustenance  of  the  said  chaplains  and  in  augmentation  of  the  sustenance  of 
five  clerks  chanting  matins,  mass  and  vespers  in  the  said  church. 

By  p.s.  and  for  72/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

June  21.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  John  Nicoll,  chaplain,  born 
Westminster,  at  Alberden  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Rodmersham,  co.  Kent,  who  has  taken 
an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

By  K. 

The  like  for  Henry  Lilburn,  chaplain,  born  at  Alberden  in  Scotland^ 
dwelling  at  Ottrinden,  co.  Kent.  By  K. 

June  10.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Gleve  of  the  office  of  forester 
Westminster,  and  keeper  of  the  herd  of  the  king's  deer  at  Langtou  Herber  in  the  south 
bailiwick  within  the  forest  of  Shyrwode,  to  hold  by  himself  or  a  deputy  to 
whom  the  master  of  the  king's  game  there  shall  give  his  assent,  with  wages 
of  4c/.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  lordsliip  of  Maunsfeld  in  Shyrwode  and 
the  soke  of  the  same  and  all  other  accustomed  proAts,  provided  that  this 
grant  of  4</.  daily  shall  not  be  taken  as  a  precedent.  By  p.s. 

June  IG.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Berkeley  of  the  office  of  constable  of  the  king's 
WcsiminKter.  castle  within  the  town  of  Suthampton  with  all  due  profits,  and  also  10/. 
yearly  for  the  wages  of  his  office  from  25  March  last,  from  which  time  he 
has  occupied  the  office,  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of 
Suthampton,  provided  that  this  grant  of  10/.  yearly  shall  not  be  taken  as  a 
precedent.  By  p.s. 

June  22.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  ap  Price  of  the  office  of  forester 

Westminster,  or  keeper  of  the  king's  woods  called  Thornewodis  in  the  south  bailiwick 
within  the  forest  of  Shyrwode  with  the  custody  of  all  other  woods  there, 
with  wages  of  4//.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Maunsse- 
feid  in  Shirwode  and  the  soke  of  the  same  and  all  other  accustomed  profits, 
provided  that  this  grant  shall  not  be  a  precedent.  By  p.s. 

.rune  28.  Lispeximus  and  confirmation  of  letters  patent  (English)  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  mother  Cecill,  duchess  of  York,  late  wife  unto  Richard,  rightful  king  of 
England,  dated  at  her  castle  of  Bcrkhampsted,  25  June,  13  Edward  IV. 
granting  for  her  life  to  her  servant  Ralph  Kyrisshawe,  squire,  one  of  the 
sewers  of  her  chamber,  the  office  of  keeping  her  parks  of  Mershewode, 
CO.  Dorset,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  hands  of  her  receiver  there 
with  all  other  profits ;  and  grant  to  the  said  Ralph  of  the  said  office  for 
life  on  the  death  of  the  duchess,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 
ssues  of  the  lordship  of  Mershwode  with  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s.  and  for  ^  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

June  27.  Grant  to  Richard  Frewen  and  John  Comber  of  the  custody  of  the 

^Vestmin8te^.  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Hereford  with  knights'  fees,  udvowsons 

and  offices  from  the  death  of  John  Stanbury,  last  bishop,  so   long  as  they 

remain  in  the  king's  hands,  for  400  marks  paid  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

June  28.  General  pardon  to  John  Ingam  alias  Ingham  late  of  London,  ^  gentle- 

Westminster,  man,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  21  June  last.  By  p.s. 

July  13.         Presentation  of  Edmund  Audeley  to  the  parish  church  of  IJanbedere,  in 
Wtitmintter.  the  diocese  of  St.  Davids.  By  K. 


448  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


]474.  Membranb  14. 

July  1.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Thomas  Archar,  chaplain, 

Westminster,  born  at  Coupyr  in  Pyffe  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Stucley,  co.  Huntingdon, 

who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy 

his  goods.  By  K. 

June  25.  Whereas  on  10  August,  11  Edward  IV,  the  king  granted  his  free 
Westminster,  chapel  within  his  castle  of  Tikhill,  parcel  of  the  duchy  of  Lancaster,  to 
Leonard  Say,  won  of  John  Say,  knight,  for  life  with  all  profits,  commodities 
and  emoluments  ;  and  afterwards  by  other  letters  patent  he  granted  the 
said  free  chapel  and  the  custody  thereof,  whenever  it  should  become  void  by 
the  death  of  the  said  Leonard  or  otherwise,  to  Thomas,  the  prior,  and  the 
convent  of  the  monastery  of  Holy  Trinity,  Lenton  by  Notyngham, 
(as  on  m^nbrane  16),  but  the  said  Leonard  still  occupies  the  chapel  so 
that  they  cannot  have  possession ;  the  king  hereby  grants  to  them  10/. 
yearly  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  of  Amoll  until  they  shall  have 
possession.  By  p.s. 

July  1.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Alexander  Seton,  born  in 

Westminster.   Seton  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Henxsell,  co.  Kent,  who  has  taken  an  oath 

of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.  By  K. 

June  28.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Kichard  Beauchamp,  knight,  and  his  heirs  of 
Westminster,  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Harscombe  alias  Hariscombe  and  Duntesboume 
Kous,  a  toft  and  a  virgate  of  land  called  '  Organs '  in  Harscombe,  a  toft  and 
a  virgate  of  land  in  Harsfeld  called  <  Henbarowes,'  a  messuage,  a  toft  and  2«. 
of  rent  in  Duntesboume,  a  tenement,  40  acres  of  land,  10  acres  of  meadow, 
10  acres  of  pasture  and  6  acres  of  wood  in  Longney  and  three  tofts,  two 
virgates  of  land,  20  acres  of  meadow  and  20  acres  of  pasture  in  Calcombe 
by  Muchelhampton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  all  other  manors,  lordships,  lands, 
rents,  reversions  and  services"  late  of  William  MuUe  alias  Mylle  whicli 
Thomas.  Herbert  lately  had  of  the  king's  grant  and  have  come  to  the  king's 
hands  by  his  death,  all  Hands  late  of  William  Mylle  with  the  town  of 
Newbury  excepted,  to  hold  by  the  accustomed  services.  By  p.s. 

June  30.         Pardon  to  William  Han  well  of  Watford,  co.  Northampton,  *yoman,'  of 

Westniinster.   his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Warwick  for  not  appearing  before  the  king 

to  answer  for  a  trespass,    he    having    surrendered    to    the    Marshalsea 

prison,  as  Thomas    Billyng,    chief  justice    of   the    King's    Bench,  has 

certified. 

June  29.         Licence  for  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  church  of  Hereford  to  elect  a 

Westminster,   bishop  in  the  place  of  John  Stanbury,  last  bishop,  whose  death  Edmund 

Audele  and  Richard  Martyn,  canons  of  the  churdi,  have  reported  to  the 

king.  By  p.s. 

July  1.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Grauntford,  now  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown, 

Westminster,   of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  Rye  with  the  accustomed  fees,  in  lieu  of  a  like 

grant  to  him  and  Babilo   Grauntford   by  letters  patent  dated  12  July, 

(j  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

July  2.  Letters  of  denization  for  William  Maslond,  bom  in  the  town  of  Maslond 

Westminster,  in  Holland,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body.    • 

By  p.s.  and  for  4/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Membrane  13. 

July  2.  General  pardon  to  John  Cottun,  late  soldier  of  the  town  of  Calais,  alias 

Westminster.  John  Cotton  late  of  London, '  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  8  June  last.  By  p.s. 

July  5.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Swansey,  esquire,  of  the  manor  of  Brokedishalle 

Westminster,  in  Bruston,  co.  Norfolk,  which  came  to  the  king's  hands  because  the  prior 


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1474«  Membrane  13 — cont, 

of  Butley  appropriated  it  without  licence  and  for  which  answer  is  mado  to 
the  king  of  106^.  8<2.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer,  to  hold  by  the  seryices  of  as 
many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  seryices  as  it  was  held  by 
before  4  March^  1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

'  July  6.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  king's  firstborn  son  Edward,  prince 

Westminster,  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester,  of  the  tenour  of  an 

ordinance  (English)    in  the  Parliament    summoned  at  Westminster  on 

6  October,  12  Edward  IV.  that  the  said  prince  shall  be  at  liberty  to  retain 

any  person  and  give  his  liveries  and  signs,  any  statutes  notwithstanding. 

July  8.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  William  Hastynges,  knight,  lord  of 

Westminster.  Hastynges,  of  the  tenour  of  a  provision  (English)  in  the  Parliament  begun 

at  Westminster  on  6  October,  12  Edward  IV.  and  adjourned  to  6  October, 

13  Edward  IV.  that  an  act  of  resumption  in  that  Parliament  should  not 

be  prejudicial  to  the  said  William  or  Katharine  his  wife. 

[RolU  of  Parliament,  VI.  77.] 

July  4.  Grant  to  John  Cheyne,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  in  part  payment 

Westminster,  of  his  wages  for  long  attendance  on  the  king's  person,  of  the  60/.  which 
Eleanor  late  the  wife  of  John  Cheyne,  knight,  John  Cheyne,  esquire,  William 
Cheyne,  esquire,  Robert  Cheyne,  *  gientilman,'  Roger  Cheyne,  *  gientilman,' 
Alexander  Cheyne,  ^gientilman,'  and  Humphrey  Cheyne,  'gientilman,' 
have  paid  in  the  hanaper  of  Chancery  for  fine  and  fee  of  certain  letters 
patent  of  licence  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate 
divine  service  daily  in  a  chapel  of  Holy  Trinity  lately  built  by  Robert 
Shotesbroke,  knight,  in  the  cemetery  of  the  parish  church  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Faryndon,  co.  Berks.  By  p.8. 

July  8.  Licence  for  Eleanor  late  the  wife  of  John  Cheyne,  knight,  John  Cheyne^ 

Westminster,  esquu'e,  William  Cheyne,  esquire,  Robert  Cheyne,  *gentilman,'  Roger 
Cheyne,  'gentilman,'  Alexander  Cheyne,  'gentilman,'  and  Humphrey 
Cheyne,  'gentilman,'  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to 
celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  a  chapel  of  Holy  Trinity  lately  built  by 
Robert  Shotesbroke,  knight,  in  the  cemetery  of  the  parish  church  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Faryngdon,  co.  Berks,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his 
consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  his  firstborn  son  Edward,  prince 
of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester,  and  the  said  founders  and 
for  the  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  the  said  Robert  Shotesbroke  and 
Edith  his  first  wife  and  Elizabeth  his  second  wife  and  the  said  John 
Cheyne,  knight,  according  to  the  ordinance  of  the  founders,  to  be  called  the 
chaplain  of  the  chantry  of  Robert  Shotesbroke,  knight,  in  the  said  chapel 
and  for  the  said  chaplain  and  his  successors  to  acqmre  in  mortmain,  after 
inquisition,  landsi  tenements  and  rents,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of 
12  marks  yearly  for  their  sustenance. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

June  22.        General  pardon  to  Thomas  a  Brigge  late  of  Yvington,  co.  Hereford, 

Westminster,  ^gentilman,'   alioi  Thomas  Brugges  late  of    Ivyngton,  of    all    ofPences 

committed  by  him  before  17  June.  By  p.8. 

July  9.  Whereas  for  certain  offences  committed  by  John  Legh  late  of  Bothis, 

Westminster,  deceased,  against  the  king's  majesty  certain  officers  and  ministers  of  the 
king  seized  an  interest  in  all  his  lordships,  manors,  lands  and  possessions, 
but  John  Legh  his  son  and  heir  has  never  trespassed  or  made  forfeiture, 
the  king  hereby  pardons  the  above  offences  and  releases  to  the  said  John 
Legh  the  son  all  right  in  the  said  lordships,  manors,  lands  and  poosessions. 

By  p.s. 

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«0  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1474.  Membrane  IZ-^cont 

Julj  12.         General  pardon  to  William  Harrys  a/»a«  (Karryson  late  of  Enfeld,  co. 
Westmixiflter.  Middlesex,  *  yoman/  of  all  ofiPences  committed  by  lum  before  11  July. 

By  p.B. 

Membrane  12. 

July  2.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  John  Joye  of  the  office  of  keeper  of 

Westminster,  the  doors  and  houses  of  the  inner  keep  of  the  king's  castle  of  Wyndesore, 
alias  keeper  of  the  houses  of  the  upper  bailey  of  the  castle,  cdias  keeper 
of  the  keys  of  the  doors  and  houses  within  the  new  fabric  in  the  high 
bailey  of  the  castle,  receiving  fees  of  4d,  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  castle 
as  were  allowed  for  the  wages  of  Roger  Smale  holding  the  office  in  the  times 
of  Edward  IIL  and  Richard  IL  with  all  other  profits,  mansions,  houses, 
gardens,  and  commodities,  with  arrears  of  wages  from  25  March  last  from 
which  date  he  has  occupied  the  office  at  the  king's  command.  By  p.s. 

July  2.  Whereas  a  certain  ship  called  le  Marie  Grace  of  John  WithipoU,  John 

Westminster.  Fuster  and  Louis  Johns  whea  lately  coming  laden  with  merchandise  from 
Lusshebourne  in  Portugal  to  Bristol  was  seized  at  sea  off  the  coast  of 
Portugal  by  the  subjects  of  the  king's  adversary  of  France  and  detained 
until  for  ransom  the  said  John,  John  and  Louis  bound  themselves  for  pay- 
ment of  1,250  marks,  the  king  hereby  grants  to  them  the  sum  of  100/., 
viz.  20/.  at  each  of  the  first  and  second  departures  of  the  said  ship  from 
the  port  of  Bristol  to  the  ports  of  Portugal,  Spain,  Castile,  and  Bordeaux 
from  the  customs  and  subsidies  of  merchandise  in  the  said  ship,  wools  and 
wool-fells  excepted,  20/.  at  each  of  the  first  and  second  returns  in  like 
manner  and  10/.  at  the  third  departure  and  return  in  like  manner.    By  p.8. 

June  30.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony  Wodevile, 
Westminster,  earl  of  Ryvers,  of  the  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated 
16  June,  10  Edward  lY.  appointing  him  governor  genei-al  and  lieutenant 
of  the  town  of  Calais,  the  castle  of  Calais,  the  tower  of  Bysbanke  and  the 
castle  of  Guysnes  and  the  marches  there  and  other  fortalices  of  the  king 
in  the  marches  for  the  term  of  seven  years.  These  letters  are  not  at 
present  in  his  hands,  as  he  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be 
surrendered  if  found.  [French  Roll,  10  Edward  IV.  m,  1.] 

Vacated  hy  the  said  Anthony  in  Chancery  on  1  July,  14  Edward  IV. 
and  cancelled  by  Thomaty  bishop  of  Lincoln,  chancellor  of  England, 

July  4.  Bevocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumttSy  for  one  year,  granted 

Westminster,  on  17  June  last  by  letters  patent  to  WiUiam  Brereton  of  Brereton,  co. 
Chester,  knight,  late  farmer  of  the  lands  of  Robert  Knolles,  esquire,  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of  Hugh  Yenablcs,  knight,  in  Witton  and 
le  Crosse,  co.  Chester,  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  the 
king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  warden  of  the  east  marches 
and  middle  marches  of  England  towards  Scotland,  on  the  safe^custody  and 
defence  of  the  same,  because  he  delays  at  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  as 
William  Stokker,  knight,  and  Robert  Byllesdon,  sheriflis  of  the  county, 
have  certified. 

■  ■  Commission  to  Richard  de  la  Bere,  esquire,  Thomas  Brigges,  Thomas 

Morgan,  Thomas  Braynton,  and  the  sheriff  of  Hereford  to  enquire  if  it  is 

to  the  king's  loss  or  prejudice  to  grant  licence  to  John  Barre,  knight, 
to  grant  three  messuages,  200  acres  of  land,  9  acres  of  pasture,  three 
parts  of  18  acres  of  meadow  and  three  parts  of  12  acres  of  pasture  in  Luyde 
Muchegrosse,  Clehungre  and  Hungarston  to  the  chaplain  of  the  chantry  of 
John  Barre,  knight,  in  the  parish  church  of  Clehungre,  co.  Hereford, 


14  BDWAED  IV.-Pabt  I.  451 


1474.  Membrane  12 — conL 

(see  p.  425),  to  hold  for  his  suitenance  in  part  satisfaction  of  8/.  of  land  and 
rent  yearly.    Unfinished. 

Vac€Ued  because  complete  on  the  dorse, 

June  30.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Brewster  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  king's 

Westminster,  chase  of  Brikland   and  Bilhay  within  the  forest  of  Shirwod  with  the 

accustomed  fees,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the  king's  seryitor  Bobert  Unton, 

one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  by  letters  patent  dated  24  February, 

11  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.i. 

July  12.         General  pardon  to  John  Darcy,  esquire.  By  K. 

Westminster. 

July  10.  Grant  to  the  king's  uncle  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  and  the  king's  aunt 

Westminster.  Isabel  his  wife  and  the  heirs  male  of  their  bodies  of  the  castle,  honour, 
manor  and  lordship  of  Werke  and  the  honour,  manor  and  lordship  of 
Tynedale  alias  Tyndale,  co.  Northumberland,  and  all  manors,  lordships, 
lands,  rents  and  services  belonging  to  the  same  with  knight's  fees,  advowsons, 
courts  leet,  views  of  frank  pledge,  fairs,  markets,  liberties,  franchises, 
warrens,  profits,  and  commodities,  to  hold  by  fealty  only,  without  fine  or 
fee  except  20i.  4c/.  only.  By  K. 

MSMBRANB  11. 

June  8.  Grant  for  life  to  Bobert  Rokley,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  of  the  same 

Westminster,  office  by  letters  patent  dated  19  September,  9  Edward  IV.  surrendered 
because  invalid,  of  the  office  of  ranger  of  the  forest  of  Lee,  co.  Rutland, 
alias  the  forest  of  Rutland,  with  wages  of  \\d,  daily  from  the  issues  of  the 
county  of  Rutland  and  all  other  profits,  provided  that  this  grant  of  l\d, 
daily  shall  not  be  taken  as  an  example.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Rutland. 

June  14.         General  pardon  to  Christopher  Ursewike  late  of  Cambridge,  scholar, 
Westminster,  alias  late  of  Oxford,  scholar,  alias  late  of  Troston,  co.  Suffolk,  clerk,  alias 
late  of  London,  priest,  of  all  offences  conmiitted  by  him  before  8  June. 

By  p.s. 

June  14.         General  pardon  to  John  Crue  late  of  Blakeney,  co.  Norfolk,  ^  yoman,'  of 
Westminster,  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  6  June.  By  p.s. 

April  22.        Grant  to  Richard  Mynors,  *'  gentilman '  usher  of  the  chamber  vTith  the 
Nottingham,  king's  son  the  prince,  of  the  office  of  master  of  the  sergeanty  of  the 
lordship  of  Urchonfeld,  co.  Hereford,  during  the  minority  of  Greorge,  earl 
of  Shrewsbury,  with  the  accustomed  fees  &om  the  issues  of  the  lordship. 

By  K. 

June  14.  .  Grant  to  the  king's  lieges  the  free  men  dwelling  within  the  lordships  of 
Westminster.  Mark  and  OjQ  that  they  and  their  heirs  and  successors  shall  be  quit  of  all 
tolls  and  customs  of  all  merchandise,  victuals  and  other  things  throughout 
the  whole  power  and  jurisdiction  of  the  king,  as  they  have  been  time  out 
of  mind,  although  divers  evidences  concerning  this  have  been  burnt  by  the 
men  of  Flanders  and  others  in  time  of  war.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  on  another  roll. 

June  15.  Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  and  councillor  Master  John  Russell,  doctor  of 
Westminster,  decrees,  keeper  of  the  privy  seal,  of  20*.  daily  for  the  office  of  keeper  of  the 
privy  seal  from  28  May  last,  since  which  day  he  has  occupied  the  office,  until 
the  day  of  his  death  or  departure  from  office,  amounting  to  365/.  for  the  whole 
year,  viz.  66/.  1 3*.  Ad,  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Sandwich 
and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  60/.  from  the  like  in  the  port  of  Pole, 
^L  IZs.  4d.  from  the  like  in  the  port  of  Bristol,  20/.  from  the  like  in  the 

F  F  3 


452  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1474.  Membrane  11 — cont, 

port  of  Bishop's  Lenn,  200  marks  from  the  subsidies  of  tonnage  and 
poundage  in  the  port  of  London  and  18/.  6«.  M.  from  the  customs  and 
subsidies  in  the  port  of  Briggewater.  *  Bj  K. 

June  16.         General   pardon   to  John  Lascj  alias  Lacy  late  of  Selbj,  co.  York, 
Westminster.  *  gentilman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  10  June.  By  p.s. 

July  13.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  David  Davyson,  chaplain, 

Westminster,  born  in  the  town  of  Dundy  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Feltwell  in  England, 

who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy 

his  goods.  By  K. 

June  19.  Grant  to  Richard  Danvers  that  he  and  his  heirs  shall  have. free  warren 
Westminster,  in  all  their  demesne  lands  in  Culworthe,  co.  Northampton,  and  Prescote, 
CO.  Oxford,  provided  these  are  not  within  the  metes  of  the  forest,  so  that 
no  one  shall  enter  therein  to  hunt  hares,  rabbits,  pheasants  or  partridges  or 
take  anything  pertaining  to  the  warren  against  his  will,  under  forfeiture  to 
the  king  of  10/.  By  pjs. 

MSMBRANB  10. 

July  11.         Pardon  to  Reginald  Wynne  late  of  Asshewell,  co.  Hertford, '  husbondman,' 

Westminster,  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the 

king  to   answer  for   divers  trespasses,  he    having    surrendered    to    the 

Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Biliyng,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench, 

has  certified. 

July  9.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Sir  Ralph  Hastynges>  knight,  of  the 

Westminster,  tenours  of  the  following : — 

1.  A  provision    (English)    in    the  Parliament    held  at  Westminster 

on  6  October,  12  Edward  IV.  and  continued  to  6  October, 
13  Edward  lY.  that  no  act  in  that  ^Parliament  should  be  prejudicial 
to  the  said  Sir  Ralph  or  Anne  his  wife  or  their  heirs. 

2.  Another  provision  (English)  in  the  said  Parliament  that  no  act  in 

that  Parliament  should  be  prejudicial  to  the  said  Ralph  or  his 
heirs. 

[Rolls  of  Parliament.  VI.  81.] 

July  5.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Wyntersell  the  younger,  esquire,  and  John 

Westminster.  Bager  of  the  office  of  the  bailiwick  of  Surrey  alia^  *  Bagshotes  Baillye '  in 
the  forest  of  Wyndesore  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the 
counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the  king's  servitor 
Edward  Kyngdon,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  crown,  by  letters  patent  dated 
11  December,  1  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

July  19.  Grant  during  pleasure  from  the  feast  of  St.  Peter  ad  Vincula  next  to 
Westminster,  the  merchants  of  the  city  of  Cologne  in  Almain,  who  have  and  in  times 
past  have  had  among  other  merchants  of  Almain  the  house  *in  the  city  of 
London  commonly  called  Guildehalda  Theutonicorum^  that  throughout  the 
whole  realm  of  England  and  other  places  subject  to  the  king  they  shall  enjoy 
their  ancient  privileges,  liberties  and  free  customs  granted  to  them  by  the 
king's  progenitors,  that  they  and  their  factors,  attorneys  and  servants  shall 
be  quit  of  all  subsidies  for  tibeir  persons  or  merchandise  saving  to  the  king 
his  ancient  prises,  rights  and  customs,  and  that  none  of  them  shall  be 
arrested  for  any  debt  for  which  he  is  not  a  pledge  or  principal  or  for  any 
trespass  committed  by  another.  By  p.8. 

July  20.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Nicholas  Brytte  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  sergeant  at  arms  in  attendance  on  the  speaker  of  Parliament,  to  hold  irom 

10  October,  12  Edward  IV.  and  12c?.  wages  daily  from  that  date  from  the 

issues  of  the  customs  and  subsidies  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells,  the  petty 


14  EDWABD  IV.— Paiit  I.  45S 


1474.  Membrane  10— conf. 

custom  and  the  subsidy  of  tonnage  and  poundage  in  the  port  of  Oicestre 
and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  and  a  livery  of  yesture  of  the  suit  of 
esquires  of  the  household  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe. 

By  K 

July  20.         Mandate  to  all  to  permit  John  Heige  alias  Harres  alias  Grardener,  bom 
Westmiiuter.  at  Saltpreston  in  Scotland,  dwelling  within  the  city  of  London,  who  has 
taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

By  K. 

July  20.         Grant  during  pleasure  from  Michaelmas  last  to  Thomas  Garth  of  the 

Weitminster.  office  of  controller  and  surveyor  of  the  office  of  bailiff  in  the  town  and  port 

of  Sandwich,  receiving  10/.  yearly  at  the  hands  of  the  bailiff  from  the 

issues  of  the  office,  in  lieu  of  a  like  appointment  of  John  Batte  to  the 

office  by  letters  patent  dated  19  June,  12  Edward  IV.  surrendered. 

By  p.8. 

July  14.         General    pardon    to    William   Benbury    late    of    Tacley,    co.    Essex, 
WestminBter.  <  gentilman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  21  February  last. 

By  p.8. 

Membrane  9. 

July  14.  Commission  to  John  Barre,  knight,  Thomas  Brugge,  Thomas  Morgan, 
Weitminster.  John  Cassy  and  Richard  Forster  to  inquire  into  the  complaint  of  Reginald 
Mulle  son  of  Thomas  Mulle  late  of  Harscombe,  esquire,  that  whereas 
William  Tracy,  John  Cassy,  esquires,  John  TwesyU,  Richard  Kemell  and 
Richard  Monnemouth  were  seised  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  manor 
of  Dontesburn  Rous,  a  messuage,  a  toft  and  2^ .  rent  late  of  John  Dowve  in 
Dontesbum,  a  messuage,  a  water-mill,  two  fulling  mills,  20  acres  of  wood, 
40  acres  of  meadow  and  200  acres  of  pasture  called  *  Chalfordes '  in 
Chalford  late  of  John  Frampton  and  three  tofts,  two  virgates  of  land, 
20  acres  of  meadow  and  20  acres  of  pasture  late  of  the  said  John  Frampton 
in  Colcombe  by  Mjnachenhanipton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  charter  quinti- 
partite  dated  at  Gloucester,  6  April,  34  Henry  VI.  which  the  said 
Reginald  is  prepared  to  show  in  court,  demised  to  the  said  Thomas  Mulle, 
esquire,  and  Marjory  his  wife  for  life  the  above  premises  by  the  names 
of  all  that  messuage  with  lands,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures  and  appur- 
tenances in  Dontesbome  Hotot  and  Flemmyngys,  co.  Gloucester,  which 
the  said  Thomas  lately  had  of  the  grant  and  feoffment  of  John  Douve  and 
Joan  Hopton,  id.  rent  with  the  reversion  of  a  messuage  and  three  parts  of 
a  virgate  of  land  in  Dontesborn  Abbots  which  he  lately  had  of  the  grant 
and  feoffment  of  Thomas  Loode  and  all  those  messuages,  tofts,  mills, 
lands,  meadows,  feedings  and!  pastures  with  woods,  ways,  paths  and  other 
appurtenances  which  he  lately  had  of  the  grant  and  feoffment  of  John 
Frampton  within  the  lordships  of  Bysseley  and  Kun's  Hampton,  co. 
Gloucester,  all  of  which  the  said  William,  John,  John,  Richard  and 
Richard  had  of  his  grant  and  feoffment,  with  successive  remainders  to 
Thomas  Mulle,  Humphrey  Mulle  and  Reginald  Mulle,  sons  of  the  said 
Thomas,  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  and  the  said  Thomas  and  Marjory 
were  accordingly  seised  of  the  above  in  time  of  peace  in  time  of  the  late 
king  and  received  the  esplee^  thereof,  and  the  said  Humphrey  died  without 
issue  and  afterwards  the  said  Thomas  and  Maijory  died  and  the  premise9 
remained  to  the  said  Thomas  the  younger  and  he  died  without  issue  and 
the  premises  remained  to  the  said  supplicant  Reginald  Mulle,  and  by  an 
act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  it  was 
ordained  that  William  Mulle  alias  Mille,  knight,  son  and  heir  of  the  said 
Thomas  Mulle  of  Harscombe,  esquire,  was  attainted  of  high  treason  and 
should  forfeit  all  his  possessions,  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Gloucester  on 


«4  CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1474.  Membrane  9 — cont, 

Thursday,  the  feast  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  2  Edward  IV.  before  John 
Grevyle,  William  Notjngham  and  Roger  Kemys,  appointed  together  with 
Thomas  Yong  by  letters  patent,  it  was  found  that  Thomas  Mulle,  esquire, 
was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  among  other  things  of  the  above 
premises  and  on  his  death  they  descended  to  William  Mulle,  knight,  as 
his  son  and  heir  and  the  latter  entered  into  and  was  seised  of  them  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  and  died  on  2  April,  1  Edward  IV.  and  that  the  said 
manor  of  Dontesburn  and  messuages,  tofts  and  rents  late  of  John  Dowve 
were  worth  60s.,  the  said  messuage  called  '  Chalfordes '  with  mills,  woods, 
meadows,  feedings  and  pastures  and  other  appurtenances  60«.  and  the  said 
three  tofts,  meadows,  feedings  and  pastures  in  ColcombellSs.  4d,f  and  the 
said  premises  were  aecordingly  taken  into  the  king's  hands  on  the  said 
Thursday  and  remained  there  until  by  letters  patent  dated  5  March, 
5  Edward  IV.  the  king  granted  them  to  Thomas  Herbert  the  elder,  one  of 
the  esquires  of  the  body,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  and  the  latter 
was  seised  of  them  and  on  his  death  they  descended  to  Thomas  Herbert 
his  son  who  died  without  male  heir  of  his  body  and  they  came  again  into 
the  king's  hands  and  remained  there  until  by  letters  patent  dated  28  June, 
14  Edward  IV.  (see  p.  448)  the  king  granted  them  to  his  servant  Richard 
Beau  champ,  knight,  but  that  the  said  William  never  had  any  right  in  the 
premises,  wherefore  the  said  Reginald  prays  that  justice  may  be  done. 

ByK, 

Membrane  8. 

Juljr  8.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Scudamonre,  knight,  of  the 

WestmiMtw.  tenours  of  the  following  : — 

1.  A  petition  (English)  of  the  said  John  in  the  Parliament  at  West- 

minster, 6  October,  12  Edward  IV.  that  whereas  at  the  beginning 
of  the  reign  he  had  the  rule  and  keeping  of  the  castle  of  Pembroke 
in  South  Wales,  and  the  king  appointed  the  lords  Ferrers  and 
Herbert  to  take  deliverance  of  the  castle  in  his  name  and  the  said 
John  delivered  up  the  castle  to  them  and  was  admitted  to  the  king's 
grace  and  notwithstanding  this  at  the  first  Parliament  of  the  king 
at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  he  was  put  in  the 
common  bill  of  attainder  and  afiterwards  his  name  was  ts^en  out  of 
it  but  nevertheless  at  the  latter  end  of  the  said  Parliament  it  was 
ordained  that  he  be  convicted  of  high  treason  and  forfeit  all  his 
lands  and  possessions,  saving  only  his  life  and  goods,  although  at 
the  time  he  was  at  home  in  his  country  trusting  to  the  promise  of 
the  said  lords,  the  king  should  now  ordain  that  the  said  act  and 
others  should  be  in  no  way  prejudicial  to  the  said  John  and  that  the 
latter  should  be  restored  to  his  possessions. 

2.  The  response  of  the  king  at  the  request  of  the  commons  by  authority 

of  Parliament : — Soitjait  come  il  est  desire, 

3.  A  schedule  (English)  annexed  to  the  said  petition  notifying  that 

William,  lord  Herbert,  by  the  authority  granted  to  him  by  letters 
of  privy  seal  dated  13  May  last  past,  has  received  the  said  Sir  John 
Skydmore,  knight,  into  the  king's  grace.  Pembroke,  30  September, 
1  Edward  IV.  [Rolls  of  Parliament,  VL  29.] 

July  27.         License  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Holy  Cross, 

Westminster.   Waltham,  pertaining  directly  to  the  Roman    church,  of    the  order  of 

St.  Augustine,  in  the  diocese  of  London,  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of 

Dan  John  Lucas,  resigned.  By  p.8. 

July  22.         Grant  for  life  to  Bichard  Burgh  of  York,  'gentilman,' of  the  custody 
Westminster,  of  the   king^s  stank   or  water  of  Fosse  in  the  county  of  the  city  of 


14  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I.  466 


1474.  Membrane  8 — cont. 

York  and  the  county  of  York,  in  the  king's  hands  by  the  death  of  John 
Thirske,  to  hold  from  Michaelmas  last,  from  which  time  he  has  occupied 
the  custody,  with  all  profits  pertaining  to  the  custody  in  the  times 
of  Edward  III.  and  Eichard  II.  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 
issues  of  the  county  of  York.  By.  p.s. 

July  12.  Grant  to  the  king's  firstborn  son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of 

Westminster.  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester,  and  Thomas  Vaghan,  esquire,  his  chamberlain, 
that  they  may  hold  for  their  lives  a  house  or  habitation  within  the  abbey 
or  monastery  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster,  on  a  soil  with  garden  adjoining 
within  the  monastery  pertaining  Ito  the  office  of  chamberlain  of  the 
monastery,  abutting  on  the  wall  of  the  infirmary  of  the  monastery  on  the  east, 
on  the  woJl  extending  to  the  mill  of  the  monastery  on  the  south,  on  the  mansion 
pertaining  to  the  office  of  the  bailiff  of  the  monastery  on  the  west  and  on  the 
garden  pertaining  to  the  precentor  of  the  monastery  on  the  north,  lately 
built  by  the  said  Thomas  at  great  cost  for  his  dwelling  and  for  the  pleasure 
of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  his  said  son, 
quit  of  all  entertainment  of  magnates  or  of  officers  and  ministers  of  the 
latter  or  of  the  king.  By  K. 

Membrane  7. 

July  12.         Exemplification,  for  the  notice  of  all  whom  it  may  concern,  of  t&e  tenoura 
Wcstminiter.   of  the  following : — 

1.  A  petition  of  the  commons  in  the  Parliament  summoned  at  Westminster 

6  October,  12  Edward  IV.  and  continued  to  9  May,  14  Edward  lY. 
that,  as  in  the  counties  of  Kent  and  Sussex  and  elsewhere  within 
the  realm  and  also  within  the  bounds  of  the  mai'ches  of  Calais, 
Gynes  and  Hammes  divers  lands  and  tenements  have  been  damaged 
by  the  increase  of  water,  commissions  of  sewers  should  be  made  to 
divers  persons  by  the  chancellor  for  the  next  fifteen  years,  in  like 
manner  as  was  ordained  in  Parliament  in  the  years  6,  8,  18,  and  23 
Henry  VI.     English. 

2.  The  response  of  the  king  : — Le  Roy  le  voet, 

[Rolls  of  Parliament,  VI.  158.] 

June  6.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  of  the 

Westminster,  tenour  of  an  act  (English)  in  the  Parliament  summoned  at  Westminster,  6 
October,  12  Edward  IV.  and  continued  to  9  May,  14  Edward  IV.  ordaining 
that  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  and  Isabel  his  wife  and  Bichard  duke  of 
Gloucester,  and  Anne  his  wife,  daughters  and  heirs  to  Bichard  Nevyle, 
late  earl  of  Warwick,  and  daughters  and  heirs  apparent  to  Anne,  countess 
of  Warwick,  his  wife  should  possess  and  enjoy  as  in  the  right  of  the 
said  wives  all  possessions  belonging  to  the  said  countess  as  though  she  were 
naturally  dead  and  that  she  should  be  barred  and  excluded  therefrom,  that 
they  should  maice  partition  of  the  premises  and  the  same  partition  should 
be  good  in  law,  that  the  said  dukes  should  enjoy  for  life  all  the  possessions 
of  their  wives  if  they  should  outlive  the  latter,  that  the  said  George  and 
Isabel  should  not  make  alienation,  grant,  fine  or  recovery  of  any  of  the 
premises  to  the  huit  of  the  said  Richard  and  Anne  or  the  latter  to  the  hurt 
of  the  former,  that  if  the  said  Richard  and  Anne  be  divorced  and  aftei*wards 
married  this  act  should  hold  good,  that  if  they  be  divorced  and  he  do  his 
effectual  diligence  to  be  married  to  her  and  during  her  life  be  not  wedded 
to  any  other  woman  he  should  enjoy  as  much  of  the  premises  as  should 
appertain  to  her  during  his  life,  and  that  notwithstanding  the  restraint  of 
alienation  or  recovery  above  specified  the  lordship,  manor  and  wapentake 
of  Chesterfeld  and  Scarvesdale  with  the  appurtenances  and  all  the  lands, 
and   tenements  in  Chesterfeld  and  Scarvesedale  sometime  of  Ales,    late 


466  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1474.  Membrane  7 — cont. 

countess  of  Salisbnrj,  might  be  given  to  the  king  and  his  heirs  in  exchange 
for  other  lands  and  tenements,  which  shall  however  be  9nbject  to  this  Act. 

lEolh  of  Parliament^  VI.  100.] 

MEMBRANE  6. 

July  18.  Exemplification,  at  the  reqaest  of  William  Hastrvnges  of  Hastynges, 
Westminster,  knight,  the  king's  chamberlain,  and  Katharine  his  wire  of  an  act  (Engl^h) 
in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster  on  6  October,  12  Edward  IV. 
and  prorogued  at  divers'  times  until  6  June,  14  Edward  lY.  ordaining 
that  whereas  Richard,  late  earl  of  Salisbury,  paid  great  sums  of  monej  to 
William,  late  lord  Bonevile,  and  William,  late  lord  Haryngton  the  elder,  for 
a  marriage  between  William  Bonevile,  late  lord  Haryngton  the  younger, 
cousin  and  heir  to  the  said  lord  Haryngton  the  elder  and  cousin  and  heir 
apparent  to  the  said  lord  Bonvile,  and  Katharine,  daughter  of  the  said  earl 
and  now  wife  to  William  Hastynges,  knight,  lord  Hastynges,  and  to  the 
intent  that  after  the  decease  of  the  said  lords  Bonvile  and  Haryngton  the 
elder  and  younger  she  should  have  lands  and  tenements  of  the  yearly 
value  of  600  marks  for  her  jointure  of  their  inheritance,  and  the  said  lord 
Haryngton  the  younger  and  Katharine  after  their  marriage  had  issue  Cecill 
cousin  and  heir  to  the  said  lords  Bonevile  and  Haryngton  the  elder  and 
daughter  and  heir  to  the  said  lord  Haryngton  the  younger,  and  John  Blewet, 
John  Gyfford  and  John  More  by  deed  dated  7  September,  1  Edward  IV. 
granted  to  the  said  Katharine  for  life  the  manors  of  Chuton,  Thurlebare 
and  Meriot,  co.  Somerset,  and  lands  in  Foxill,  co.  Devon,  which  they  had 
of  the  grant  of  William,  lord  Bonevile  of  Chuton,  and  a  yearly  rent  of 
8/.  4:S,  ^\d.  with  power  of  distraint  on  the  manors  of  Westkyngston, 
CO.  Wilts,  and  Stapulton,  co.  <SomerBet,  and  Robert  Danby,  knight,  chief 
justice  of  the  Common  Bench,  William,  prior  of  the  monastery  of  Conyngshed, 
Edward  Bethom,  knight,  Roger  Bethom,  John  Urswyk,  Richard  Betliom 
and  Thomas  JNyanser  by  deed  dated  12  April,  2  Edward  IV.  granted  the 
lordship  or  manor  of  Aldyngham,  the  manor  and  castle  of  Gleston  and 
other  lands,  tenements,  rents  and  services  in  Newbyggyng,  Belclyfe, 
Denron,  Sonbrek,  Scales,  Lees,  Gleston,  Rusbek,  Staynton,  Urswyk  the  more, 
Urswyk  the  less,  Strangilspitill  and  Berdeshey,  co.  Lancaster,  to  the  said 
William  Hastynges  and  Katharine  his  wife  and  John  Fortune  to  hold  for  her 
life,  and  the  king  having  the  ward  of  the  lands  and  tenements  of  the  said 
Cecill  during  her  nonage  and  also  her  marriage  granted  the  same  by  letters 
patent  to  the  said  Katharine,  and  a  conununication  of  marriage  is  had 
at  his  desire  between  his  wife  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the 
said  William  Hastynges,  knight,  for  a  marriage  to  be  had  between  Thomas 
the  eldest  son  of  the  said  queen  and  the  said  Cecill,  being  of  the  age  of  13 
years,  or  if  the  said  Thomas  die  without  carnal  knowledge  of  her  that  she 
be  married  to  Richard  his  brother  or  if  the  latter  die  without  carnal  know- 
ledge of  her  that  the  queen  marry  her  at  her  pleasure,  by  which 
communication  it  is  agreed  that  the  said  Katharine  shall  have  all  the 
abovenamed  premises  during  her  life,  the  estate  of  the  said  William, 
Katharine  and  John  Fortune  in  the  premises  shall  be  good,  sure  and 
effectual  during  her  life,  and  that  the  said  Cecill  after  she  come  to  the  age 
of  fourteen  shall  have  full  power  to  make  grant  of  any  of  her  possessions  to 
the  said  Thomas  for  his  life  or  after  his  death  to  the  said  Richard  his 
brother  for  his  life,  excepting  the  above  specified  premises  during  the  life 
of  the  said  Katharine,  saving  to  the  queen  her  title  and  interest  in  the  ward, 
keeping  and  marriage  of  the  said  Cecill  and  her  heirs,  and  that  the  queen 
shall  have  the  issues  and  profits  of  the  said  possessions  for  two  years  after 
the  said  Cecill  come  to  the  age  of  14  years,  provided  alway  that  the  said 


14  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I.  467 


1474.  Membrane  6 — cont. 

Thomas  or  Richard  to  whom  such  grant  shall  be  made  be  married  to  the 
said  Gedll  before  she  come  to  her  full  age  of  sixteen  jears. 

IJRolh  &f  Parliament^  YI.  106.] 

Bxempliflcationy  at  the  request  of  the  queen,  of  the  said  act. 

Mbubranb  6. 

Jnlj  18.  Qrant  to  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Chrence,  and  the  heirs  male 
Weftminster.  of  his  body,  for  the  better  maintenance  of  his  estate,  of  the  manor  and 
borough  ot  Tyverton,  the  honour  and  hundred  of  Tjyerton,  the  ad^owsons 
of  thi^  portions  with  cures  in  the  church  of  Tyverton,  the  castle,  manors, 
lordships,  boroughs  and  hundreds  of  Pljmton  and  Okehampton,  the  manor 
and  borough  of  Chalvelegh,  the  manors  of  Colcombe,  Coljton  alias  Clayton, 
Musbury  and  Colford,  the  borough  of  Colyford,  the  manors  of  Opsame  and 
Ezilond  alias  Westyate,  the  hundreds  of  Estbudlegh,  Westbudlegh,  Won- 
ford  and  Harige,  the  fishery  of  the  water  of  Eze,  and  the  manors  and 
lordships  of  Whitford,  Sampford  Courteney,  Culmejon,  Farewey,  Ayles- 
beare,  Whymple,  Torbrian,  Skappeton,  Norton  Davne,  Dertmouth  alias 
Dertmouth  Clyfton  Hardenesse,  Northam,  Londey  and  Daunde  by  Der- 
mouth,  CO.  Devon,  a  moiety  of  the  manors  of  Trevervyn  and  Trigameur, 
and  the  manors  of  Trelugan,  Shevyok  Amton,  Trelowia,  Portlo,  Oldlawitta, 
Fenpoll,  Elerky,  Poripighan,  Orostehall,  Nor  thill,  Landrene  alias  Landryan 
and  Lavynhom,  co.  Cornwall,  the  castle  and  lordship  of  Quenesborogh  in 
the  Isle  of  Shepey,  the  manors  and  lordships  of  Middelton  and  Harden  and 
the  hundred  of  Middelton,  co.  Cent,  a  tenement  in  the  city  of  London 
called  '  le  Herber,'  the  lordship  and  manor  of  Bauelingham  in  the  parts  of 
Picardy,  a  soil  called  '  le  Pounde '  alias  Raunsam  in  the  county  of 
Gnysnesse  and  a  tenement  called  '  Thewall  *  and  a  mill  pertaining  to  it  in 
the  same  county,  the  manor  of  Claverynge,  co.  Essex,  the  castle  and  lord- 
ship of  Morehende,  co.  Northampton,  the  manor  of  Solyhull  and  the  park 
of  Fulbroke,  co.  Warwick,  the  county,  castle,  town  and  honour  of  Ryche- 
mond  and  the  fee  farm  of  the  same  town,  all  manors,  lands,  rents,  services 
and  possessions  parcel  of  the  same  county  and  honour  in  the  counties  of 
Nottingham,  Derby,  Stafford  and  Leicester  and  the  town  of  Coventry 
excepted,  the  castle,  lordships  and  manors  of  Harom,  Nuthill,  Ristou, 
Sutton,  and  two  parts  of  the  manor  of  Rosse,  co.  York,  the  manors  and 
lordships  of  Whitle  and  Warpisden  alias  Warpelesden,  the  manor  and 
lordship  of  Asshehurst  and  the  park  of  Asshehurst,  co.  Surrey,  the  castle, 
lordship  and  manor  of  Wardar,  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Ludgarsale,  the 
manors  and  lordships  of  Valet,  Clyvecombe  alias  Wydecombe,  Maporton, 
Chiddeforme  (dias  Chilfrome,  Haselbere,  Tolreporcorum,  Swere,  Iwarne 
Courteney  alias  Yewem  Courteney,  Ebberton,  Ramsham,  PonteknoU 
Kentecombe  and  Wroxale,  co.  Dorset,  the  manors  and  lordships  o 
Lyndford,  Little  Wavenden  and  Neweportepaynell  and  the  park  of  Tyke- 
ford,  CO.  Buckingham,  the  lordship  and  manor  called  *Percyfee'  in 
Ludford,  the  castle  of  Somerton,  the  manor,  lordship  and  town  of  Boston 
on  the  east  of  the  water  there  and  two  parts  of  the  same  on  the  west  of  the 
water,  and  the  manors,  lordships  and  towns  of  Freston,  Frampton,  Don« 
nyngton,  Quadryng,  Wikes,  Skirbek  and  the  soke  of  Skirbek,  Kirketon 
and  the  soke  of  Kirketon,  Gayton  and  the  soke  of  Gayton,  Mounby  and 
the  soke  of  Mumby,  Goddesfeide  in  Freston,  Ledenham,  Fullebek,  Was- 
singburgh,  Boundeby  and  Wrageby,  co.  Lincoln,  the  lordship  of  WesUe, 
CO.  Suffolk,  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Ghesthunte,  co.  Hertford,  the  manor 
and  lordship  of  Swafham,  co.  Norfolk,  and  the  manors  and  lordships  of 
Exton,  Brene,  Kyngesdon  by  Tlchestre,  Somerton  Erliche,  Shokerwik, 
Batheneston,  Hunspille  Maris,  Bellewton  Pensford  and  Horsey,  Charleton 


II 


468  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1474.  Membrane  5 — cont. 

Makerelly  Dtinhede,  Stoke  Michell,  the  castle  and  lordship  of  Wodford  and 
the  lordships  and  manors  of  Wrozale,  Crakeheme  and  Miaterton,  co. 
Somerset,  and  all  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  leets,  courts,  views  of  frank- 
pledge, hundreds,  wapentakes,  fairs,  markets,  parks,  chaces,  warrena, 
fisheries,  free  customs,  rights,  waifs,  strajs,  chattels  of  felons  and  fugitives, 
escheats,  returns  and  executions  of  writs,  wreck  of  sea,  liberties,  franchises, 
forfeitures,  profits  and  commodities  pertaining  to  the  same,  to  hold  bj 
knight-service,  31/.  \0s,  yearly  from  the  fee  fiEurm  of  Wexcombe  and  Bede- 
wjnde,  CO.  Wilts,  40  marks  yearly  parcel  of  100/.  late  of  Thomas,  late  lord 
of  Boos,  attainted  of  high  treason  by  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
4  November,  1  Edward  IV.,  parcel  of  the  fee  farm  of  the  city  of  York,  all  \ 

issues  of  the  same  honours,  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands  and  other 
premises  from  21  December  last,  and  the  reversions  of  the  manors  and 
lordships  of  Barton  on  Humbre  and  Stewton  and  lands,  rents  and  services 
in  Barton  on  Humbre  and  Stewton,  co.  Lincoln,  on  the  death  of  Katharine, 
duchess  of  Norfolk,  eight  messuages,  twenty  bovates  of  land  and  16  acres 
of  pasture  in  Carleton  by  Hemesley  with  the  agistment  of  the  moor  of 
Carleton  aforesaid,  co.  York,  on  the  death  of  Guy  Fairfax,  who  holds  the 
same  for  life  of  the  grant  of  Thomas  Boos,  knight,  late  lord  of  Boos,  by  the 
name  of  all  the  lands,  rents  and  services  which  the  latter  had  in  the  town- 
ship or  hamlet  of  Carleton  by  Hemesley  and  an  enclosure  or  tenement 
called  ^  le  Cowehous  in  le  Grane '  there  with  the  agistment  of  the  moor 
there,  belonging  to  the  king  by  reason  of  the  said  act,  and  the  castle  and 
manor  of  Hamelak  alicu  Helmesley,  the  third  part  of  the  manor  of  Boos, 
the  third  part  of  the  manor,  lordship  and  town  of  Boston  on  the  west  of  the 
water  there  and  73/.  6«.  8c/.  yearly  parcel  of  100/.  parcel  of  the  fee  farm  of 
the  city  of  York  on  the  death  of  Marjory  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Boos, 
knight,  belonging  to  the  king  by  reason  of  the  said  act,  to  hold  with 
knights'  fees,  advowsons,  leets,  courts,  views  of  frank-pledge,  hundreds, 
wapentakes,  fairs,  markets,  parks,  chaces,  warrens,  fisheries,  fi*ee  customs, 
rights,  waifs,  strays,  chattels  of  felons  and  fugitives,  escheats,  returns  and 
executions  of  writs,  wreck  of  sea,  liberties,  franchises,  forfeitures,  profits 
and  commodities  as  above. 

Aug.  6.  Grant  to  Bichard  Fowler,  chancellor  of  the  duchy  of  Lancaster,  and 

Weitmintter.  John  Fitzherbert,  one  of  the  tellers  of  the  Exchequer,  of  the  presen- 
tation to  the  church  of  Stanford  Byvers,  in  the  diocese  of  London,  at  its 
next  voidance.  By  K. 

Aug.  8.  Grant  with  the  assent  of  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence, 

Westminster,  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  to  Thomas  Danyell,  esquire,  and  tiie  heirs  male  of  his 
body  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Bawyre  and  Ardemulghan  and  the  king's 
fee  farm  from  the  manors  of  Salmon  Leap  and  Chapelizod  in  Ireland,  with 
knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  courts,  leets, 
liberties,  franchises,  reversions  and  other  commoditieB,  to  hold  by  the  ser- 
vices of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they 
were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  4. 

July  28.         Appointment,  until  28  January,  of  William  Mathewe,  yeoman  purveyor 
Westminster,  of  the  carriage  of  the  household,  to  take  waggons,  wains,  cars,  horses  and 
oxen  and  other  necessaries  for  the  office  of  carriage  of  the  household. 

By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  household. 

July  28.         Appointment,  until  28  January,  of  Peter  Chyld,  yeoman  ferreter  of  the 

Westminster,  household,  to  take  conies  and  rabbits  for  the  expenses  of  the  honsehold 

and  carriage  for  the  same.  By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  household. 


14  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I.  459 


1474.  Membrane  4— <;on^ 

July  28.         Appointment^  antil  28  January,  of  John  Gardener,  jeoman  of  the  office 
Westminster,  of  the  poultry  of  the  household,  to  take  capons,  cocks,  hens,  chickens, 
geese^  eggs,  butter  and  other  fowls  for  the  expenses  of  the  household^ 

By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  liousehold. 
The  like  of  John  BotuUe. 

July  28.         Appointment,  until  28  January,  of  James  Worseley,  yeoman  purveyor 
WeitmiiiBter.  of  the  ayenary  of  the  household,  to  take  hay,  oats,  horse  bread  and  litter 
and  other  necessaries  for  the  office  of  the  avenary  of  tho  household. 

By  bill  of  the  steward  of  the  household. 
The  like  of  the  following : — 
Thomas  Boos. 
Bobert  Ghregory. 
John  Janyns. 

July  30.  Grant  to  the  mayor,  bailiffs  and  citizens  of  the  city  of  Waterford  io 
Westminster.  Ireland,  who  hold  the  city  of  the  king  by  fee  farm  of  100  marks  yearly, 
because  the  city  has  been  impoverished  for  the  past  six  years  by  ill  success 
in  trade  and  loss  of  goods  of  the  citizens  and  the  death  and  capture  of 
divers  merchants  of  the  city  and  there  is  no  law,  justice  or  government 
around  the  city  but  murder,  robbery  and  war  by  the  Irish  and  rebel 
English,  so  that  they  can  hardly  keep  the  city  or  repair  its  walls  and  port, 
of  the  reversion  of  the  annuity  of  10/.  which  Nicholas  Strangwissh  has  of 
the  said  fee  farm  of  the  grant  of  Henry  VI.  or  of  the  king,  whenever  it 
shall  come  into  the  king's  hands  by  his  death  or  otherwise.  By  p.s. 

July  dO.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  John  Wallewen,  esquire^ 
Westminster.  John  Welford  and  Thomas  Breynton  of  a  messuage,  112  acres  of  land, 
30  acres  of  meadow  and  an  acre  of  pasture  in  Lugwardyn,  not  held  in 
chief,  extended  at  7  marks  yearly,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  before 
Hugh  Shirley,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hereford,  to  Thomas  Adys, 
chaplain  of  the  chantry  founded  by  William  Stourton,  clerk,  in  the  chureh 
of  Lugwardyn,  to  the  value  of  8  marks  yearly  in  full  satisfaction  of  the 
licence  by  letters  patent  dated  3  December,  1  Edward  lY. 

Aug.  3.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Dike  of  the  town  of  Calais, '  smyth,'  of  the  office 

Westminster,  of  chief  smith  of  the  town  and  the  marches  there  and  surveyor  of  the 
whole  smiths'  art  of  the  same,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  hands 
of  the  treasurer  of  the  town  with  all  profits  pertaining  to  the  office  in  the 
times  of  Edward  in.  and  Richard  II. ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  Giles  Van 
Rasyngham,  ^smyth,'  by  letters  patent  dated  23  March,  13  Edward  IV. 
surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Mbubranss  3  and  2. 

Jane  25.  Impeximus  and  confirmatiou  to  James,  bishop  of  Norwich,  and  Thomas, 
Westminster,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of  Holy  Trinity,  Norwich,  of  letters  patent  dated 
8  October,  2  Bichard  II.  inspecting  and  confiiming  to  Jlenry,  then  bishop, 
and  the  prior  and  convent  a  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  21  February, 
12  Edward  m.  [Charter  Roll,  12  Edward  JJL  No.  42]  inspecting  and 
confirming  to  Anthony,  then  bishop,  and  the  prior  and  convent  a  ciiarter 
dated  at  Westminster,  4  March,  2  Edward  U.  [^Charter  Roily  2  Edward 
11.  No,  30]  inspecting  and  confirming  to  John,  then  bishop,  and  the  prior 
and  convent  a  charter  dated  at  Lanercast,  5  October,  34  Edward  I. 
[Charter  Roll,  34  Edward  /.  No,  11]  inspecting  and  confirming  the 
following  :— 

1.  A  charter  dated  at  Greddington,  28  November,  2  John.    [Rotuli 

Cartarum,  p,  80.] 
2«  A  charter  of  William  II«  dated  at  Salisbury  to  Herbert,  then  bishop. 


^ 


460  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1474.  Membranes  3  and  2— eon/. 

3.  A  charter  of  Henrj  I.  dated  at  St  EdmnndB  to  Herbert,  then  bishop, 

and  the  monkfl.     \Mona8ticon.  vol.  iy.  p,  17*] 

4.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  7  May,  16  Henry  III.  inspecting 

and  confirming  a  charter  of  Henry  II.  dated  at  Norwich*    \ Manas* 
ticon.  vol,  iv.  p,  17.] 

5.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  7  May,  16  Henry  HI.  to  Thomas, 

then  bishop,  and  William,  then  prior.    {^Charter  Boll^  16  Henry 
IIL  m.  11.] 

6.  A  charter  of  William  11.  dated  at  Westminster.      [Monastieon,  vol.  iv. 

p.  18.]  For  10/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Membrane  S-h^om/. 

July  8.  Licence  for  the  acquisition  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  by  John 

Westmiiuter.  Bandolff  of  the  town  of  Westminster,  esquire,  and  Richard  Humfrey  of  the 
same  town,  wai^dens  of  the  fraternity  and  gild  of  St.  Mary,  Westminster, 
and  their  snocessors  of  lands,  tenements  and  rents,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the 
ralue  of  10  marks  yearly  in  aid  of  the  sustenance  of  a  chaplain  to  cdebrate 
divine  service  in  the  church  of  St.  Margaret  within  the  enclosure  of  the 
abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster,  for  the  good  estate  of  the 
king,  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  his  firstborn  son 
Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester  and  the 
brethren  and  sisters  of  the  said  fraternity  and  gild  and  for  their  souls  after 
death.  By  p.s.  and  for  23/.  6^.  Sd.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  31.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  William  Hastynges,  knight,  lord  Hastynges, 
Westminfiter.  the  king's  chamberlain,  in  payment  of  the  sum  of  1,666/.  13s,  Aid.  due  to 
him  from  the  king,  as  appears  in  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  of  the 
custody  of  the  castle  and  manor  of  Sheffeld  and  the  manors  of  Honnesworth 
and  Bolsterton,  co.  York,  the  manors  of  Wirksop  alias  Woi'sop,  Styrop 
and  Tylne,  co.  Nottingham^  the  manors  of  Whitwell,  Monyasshe  and 
Chelmerdon,  co.  Derby,  and  all  other  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands, 
rents,  services,  advowsons  and  hereditaments  in  those  counties,  the  park  of 
the  said  manor  of  Wirksop  excepted,  late  of  John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury, 
which  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  father 
of  the  said  John,  held  for  life  in  dower  of  his  inheritance  and  which 
came  into  the  king's  hands  by  their  deaths  and  by  the  minority  of  (George, 
son  and  heir  of  the  said  John,  to  hold  during  the  said  minority  with  the 
custody  and  marriage  of  the  said  Greorge  without  disparagement,  and  so 
from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  1.  Licence  for  Thomas,  bishop  of  London,  to  grant  the  prebend  of  St. 

Westminster.  Pancras  in  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Paul,  London,  which  is  of  his  own 
patronage  as  in  right  of  the  bishopric  of  London,  with  all  messuages,  lands, 
rights  and  appurtenances  to  Master  John  Barvyle,  penitentiary  in  the  said 
church,  and  his  successors  in  mortmain  and  to  appropriate  the  said  prebend 
to  the  said  penitentiaiy,  and  for  Thomas  Wynterbome,  the  dean,  and  the 
chapter  of  the  said  church  to  confirm  this  grant  and  appropriation.    By  p.s. 

Dec.  4.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Sambroke  of  the  office  of  being  one  of  the  king's 

WcstmiDster.  Serjeants  at  arms  with  wages  of  lU.  daily  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  city  of 

Hereford  and  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  esquires  of  the  household  yearly  at 

Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  Adam  Godeale 

by  letters  patent  dated  13  July,  8  Edward  lY.  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  1. 

July  3.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Hawt  the  younger,  esquire,  and  Eleanor  his 

Westminiter.  wife,  the  daughter  of  Robert  Roos,  knight,  of  the  manors  of  Ravensthorp 


14  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I.  461 


1474.  Membrane  1 — cont. 

and  Boltbj,  co.  York,  with  knights'  fees,  courts  leet,  liberties,  franchises 
and  other  commodities,  late  of  Thomas  Boos,  late  lord  of  Boos,  and  in  the 
king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture  and  hj  reason  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  1  Edward  lY.  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights' 
fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before 
4  March,  1  Edward  lY.  By  p.0. 

July  14.  Grant  for  life  to  David  Lyonhill  of  the-  office  of  one  of  the  king's 
Westminster.  Serjeants  at  arms  and  I2d.  for  his  wages  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  city  of 
London  and  a  livery  of  the  suit  of  esquires  of  the  household  yearly  at 
Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  William 
Cheynee,  esquire,  in  the  place  of  Bichard  Kesten  by  letters  patent,  dated 
7  April,  13  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

May  17.  Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  the  warden  or  dean  and  canons  of  the  king's 

Westminster,  free  chapel  of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  of  the  alien  priory 
of  Brymesfeld,  co.  Gloucester,  the  manor  of  Blakenham,  co.  Suffolk,  parcel 
of  the  alien  priory  of  Okebourne,  the  priory  of  St.  Helen  in  the  Isle  of 
Wight,  CO.  Southampton,  the  priory  or  manor  of  Charleton,  co.  Wilts,  all 
lands,  rents  and  services  in  Northmundam,  Compton  and  Welegh  in  the 
counties  of  Sussex  and  Southampton  sometime  of  the  abbot  of  Lucerne  in 
Normandy  alicu  Mundam  called  Lucerne,  the  manors  of  Povyngton,  co. 
Dorset,  and  Wedon,  parcel  of  the  said  alien  priory  of  Okebourne,  and  a 
yearly  farm  of  12  marks  which  the  prior  of  Montacute  renders  from  an 
ancient  impost  lately  belonging  to  the  chief  house  of  the  priory  beyond 
seas,  with  all  lands,  rents,  services,  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  courts  leet,  liberties,  privileges,  franchises,  pensions,  portions^ 
annuities,  fee-farms,  imposts  and  other  appurtenances  ;  and  grant  to  them 
of  licence  to  appropriate  the  said  priories.       IManasiicon,  vol.  vi.  p.  1859.] 

By  p.s. 

July  20.  Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  William  Dudley,  the  dean  or  warden,  and  the 
Westminster,  canons  of  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Mary  the  Yirgin  and  S.S.  George 
the  Martyr  and  Edward  the  Confessor  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  of  the 
manor  of  Membury,  co.  Devon,  the  lordships  of  Preston  and  Monkesylver, 
CO.  Somerset,  and  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Puryton  and 
Wollavynton,  co.  Somerset,  parcel  of  the  alien  priory  of  Golddyf  in  Wales, 
with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  fruiis,  pensions,  portions,  courts  leet, 
liberties,  franchises,  rights,  commodities  and  emoluments.  [Monasttcon,  vol. 
F/./?.  1360.]  Byp.8. 

July  12.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  io  Bobert  Howet  of  the  office  of  tronage  and 

Westminster,  pesage  in  the  port  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne  and  ports  and  places  adjacent, 

receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Aug.  8.  Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary  de 

Westminster.  Pratis,  Leicester,  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  Dan  John  Pomerey,  last 

abbot,  deceased.  Byp.8. 

Aug.  5.  Grant  for  life,  with  the  assent  of  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of 

Westminster.   Clarence,  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  to  Gilbert  Debenham,  knight,  of  the  office 

of  chancellor  of  Ireland,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  with  all  other 

profits  pertaining  to  the  office  in  the  same  manner  as  anyone  else  had  in  the 

office.  By  p.8. 

July  3.  Presentation  of  Thomas  Lecche,  king's  clerk,  to  the  parish  church  of 

Westminster.  Wyke  Besynden,  in  the  diocese  of  Worcester,  void  by  the  death  of  the  last 
incumbent  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  land  and 
heir  of  William  LoveU,  deceased,  tenant  in  chiefl 


462  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


14,74.  AfSMBRANsa  2Sd^24cd. 

Commissions  of  the  peace  in  yarioos  ooonties.    {See  Appendix.) 

Mbmbranb  22df. 

Maj  24.         Commission  to  John  Forster,  William  Taylard,  John  Wake,  Thomas 

WMtminster.  Burton  and  Thomas  Gjlmyn  to  enquire  of  what  lands  John,  late  earl  of 

Worcester,  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  in  the  county  of  Huntingdon! 

what  thej  are  worth,  by  what  service  and  of  whom  they  are  held  and  on 

what  day  he  died. 

Commission  to  John  Wysberd  to  make  payments  of  prest  money  to 
fletchers  {petillarit)  for  the  manufacture  of  ^  shefe  arrowes,'  workmen  for 
the  manufacture  of  bows  and  ^  bowestaves,*  smiths  for  the  manufacture  of 
arrowheads  and  workmen  called  '  strengers '  for  the  manufacture  of  strings 
for  bows  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon 
and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council  with  all  speed,  the  king 
haying  caused  proclamations  to  be  made  by  the  sheriffs  in  those  counties  for 
the  manufacture  of  the  same  with  all  speed  for  the  ordnance  of  the  army 
going  with  him  to  France  for  the  recoyery  of  that  realm  and  his  right 
there. 

The  like  to  the  following  :— 

Thomas  Blaunehard  in  the  counties  of  Warwick,  Stafford,  Derby, 
Nottingham  and  Leicester,  the  city  of  Coventry  and  the  town  of 
Nottingham. 

Thomas  Bowes  in  the  counties  of  Kent,  Surrey,  Sussex  and  South- 
ampton, the  city  of  Canterbury  and  the  town  of  Southampton. 

William  Warde  in  the  counties  of  Dorset,  Somerset,  Devon  and 
Cornwall. 

Thomas  Bestney  in  the  counties  of  Wilts,  Gloucester,  Hereford,  Salop 
and  Worcester. 

Richard  Copcott  in  the  counties  of  Berks,  Oxford,  Buckingham, 
Bedford,  Northampton  and  Butland. 

Bichard  Dalker  in  the  counties  of  Essex,  Middlesex  and  Hertford  and 
the  city  of  London. 

John  Covert  in  the  counties  and  cities  of  Lincoln  and  York. 

Mbmbranb  20d. 

April  23.  Commission  de  tvattiis  et  fossatis  to  Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  William 
Nottingham.  Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  John  Scrope  of  Bolton,  knight,  Robert 
Markham,  knight,  John  Stanhope,  Qervase  Clyfton,  Robert  Wilughby, 
Thomas  Molyneux,  Thomas  Nevyll  and  John  Metheley  from  Broughton 
Sulny  to  the  water  of  Deven  in  the  county  of  Nottingham  and  from 
Feldyke  in  Byngham  to  the  same  water  in  the  same  county  and  by  and 
about  the  said  water  from  the  county  of  Leicester  beyond  Kilbyngton  to 
the  water  of  Trent  in  the  said  county  of  Nottingham. 

July  8.  The  like  to  Richard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  John,  abbot  of  Bermondesey, 

Westminster.  Henry,  prior  of  St.  Mary  Overey,  Suthwerk,  William  Crosse,  master  of  the 
hospital  of  St.  Thomas  Martyr,  Suthwerk,  Master  William  Hatteclyffe, 
Thomas  Burghchier,  Nicholas  Gaynesford,  John  Forster,  John  Wode, 
John  Lynton,  John  Malbourgh,  Richard  Gi]in3m,  John  Holgrave,  William 
Comewe,  Robert  Ballard,  Richard  Skynner,  Richard  Tyngelden  and  John 
Colyngregge  by  the  coast  of  the  marsh  of  the  Thames  between  the  towns 
of  Estgrenewich,  co.  Kent,  and  Wandeaworth,  co.  Surrey. 


14  BDWABD  IV.-^Pabt  L  463 


X474.  Membrane  20c/.— con^. 

Jaly  16.  The  like  to  John  Fogge,  knight,  John  Scot,  knight,  William  Haute, 
WestBiiiister.  knight,  John  Gilford,  knight,  John  Elrjngton,  esquire,  John  Brumston, 
esquire,  Henry  Auger,  esquire,  William  Belknap,  esquire,  Bobert  Oxen« 
bregga^  esquire,  Bc^holomew  Bolney,  Roger  Brent,  John  Fjneux,  Vincent 
Fjnche,  John  Nethirsole  aud  John  Hert  between  the  towns  of  Bobertys- 
bregge,  co.  Sussex,  and  Bomeney,  co.  Kent. 

Aug.  3.  The  like  to  Edward  Nevyll  of  Bergevenny,  knight,  John,  abbot  of 

Weftminiter.  Bermondesey,  William,  abbot  of  Lesnes,  William  Hatteclyff,  Johu  Bromston, 

John  Grene,  John  Bam,  Boger  Appilton,  Bobert  Ballard  and  John  Alfegh 

on  the  coast  of  the  marsh  of  the  Thames  from  the  town  of  Westgrenewiche^ 

CO.  Kent,  to  Gravesend,  co.  Kent. 

Oct.  16.         The  like  to  Thomas  Urswyke,  knight,  John  Elryngton,  Thomas  Frowyk, 

Wefltminster.  William   Essex,   Boger   Philpot,   William   Copley,    William    Chadworth, 

Thomas  Lute,  William  Gardyner  and  Simon  Smyth  by  the  coast  of  the 

marsh  of  the  Thames  between  the  Tower  of  London  and  the  town  of 

Stratford  atte  Bowe  in  the  county  of  Middlesex. 

Dec.  6.  The  like  to  William,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Augustine  without 

Wettminster.  the  walls  of  the  city  of  Canterbury,  Edward  Nevyll  of  Bergevenny,  knight, 
John,  abbot  of  Bermondesey,  William,  abbot  of  Lesnes,  Master  WilUam 
Hatclyff,  James  Haute,  esquire,  John  Bromston,  esquire,  John  Grene, 
esquire,  Bichard  Page,  John  Bamme,  esquire,  Boger  Appelton,  Boger 
Brent,  John  Alfegh,  William  Swan,  Bobert  Balard,  Boger  Shelley,  John 
Nethersole  aud  John  Hert  by  the  coast  of  the  Thames  and  marsh  from  the 
town  of  Wolewiche,  oo.  Kent,  to  the  town  of  Northflete,  co.  Kent. 

Membrane  I9d. 

July  12.         Commission  to  John  Constable,  knight,  William  Lawson,  John  Sh^nbom, 

Westminiter.  John  Heron,  John  Harebottell  and  the  sheriiF  of   Northumberland  to 

enquire  about   all    wards,    marriages,   reliefs,    escheats    and    forfeitures 

belonging  to  the  king  and  all  alienations  of  lauds  in  mortmain  or  lands 

held  in  chief  without  licence  in  the  said  county. 

Membrane  17  d. 

June  30.         Commission  to  John  Mounpesson,  Bobert  Baynard,  John  Whyttokes- 
Wcfftminftor.  mede  and  John  Ferrers  to  enquire  about  certain  felons  of  themselves  in  the 

county  of  Wilts  and  the  concealment  of  their  goods  and  chattels,  belonging 

to  the  king  for  this. 

Membrane  I3d. 

July  16.        Commission  to  Bichard  Patyn  to  take  carriage  by  land  and  water  for 
WestmiDster.  divers  ordnance  of  the  king  to  the  castle  of  Nottingham  and  timber,  iron 
and  other  necessaries  for  tlie  ordnance  and  carpenters  called  '  whelewrightes' 
and  ^  cartwrightes '  and  other  carpenters  and  workmen. 

Membrane  i2d. 

July  4.  Commission  to  Bichard  de  la  Bere,  esquire,  Thomas  Brigges,  Thomas 

WestmiiiBter.  Morgan,  Thomas  Braynton  and  the  sheriff  of  Hereford  to  enquire  if  it  is  to 
the  king's  loss  or  prejudice  to  grant  licence  to  John  Barre,  knight,  to  grant 
three  messuages,  200  acres  of  land,  9  acres  of  pasture,  three  parts  of  18 
acres  of  meadow  and  three  parts  of  12  acres  of  pasture  in  Luyde  Muche*' 
grosse,  Clehungre  and  Hungarston  to  the  chaplain  of  the  chantry  of  John 
Barre,  knight,  in  the  parish  church  of  Clehungre,  co.  Hereford,  in  the 


464  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1474.  Membrcme  I2d — cont. 

diocese  of  Hereford,  to  hold  for  his  sustenance  in  part  satisfaction  of  8/. 
of  land  and  rent  yearly,  which  the  king  granted  licence  for  him  to 
acquire  by  letters  patent,  and  to  enquire  of  whom  the  premises  are  held  and 
by  what  service  and  how  much  they  are  worth  and  what  lands  will  remain 
to  the  said  John  Barre  after  this  grant. 

Membrane  \0d, 

July  20.  Commission  to  Fulk  Barghchier  of  Fitzwareyn,  knight,  John  Dynham 

Westmimter.  of  Dynham,  knight,  Thomas  Seyntleger,  Bobert  Wilughby,  knight,  John 
Crokkar,  knight,  John  Fortescu,  Richard  Page,  John  BygoneU,  William 
Hody,  Bicbard  Wydeslade,  Thomas  Calwadley,  William  Fowell  and  John 
Wydeslade  to  enquire  about  all  loadings  and  unloadings  of  ships  and  mer- 
chandise since  the  first  day  of  the  reign  without  due  payment  of  subsidies 
all  escapes  of  felons  from  prison,  all  escheats,  wards,  custodies,  marriages 
of  heirs  and  widows  without  licence  and  reliefs,  debts  and  chattels  concealed 
from  the  king,  all  concealments,  trespasses,  offences,  contempts,  falsifications 
and  deceptions,  all  alienations  of  manors  and  lands  held  in  chief  without 
licence,  all  wastes  committed  on  the  king's  possessions,  manors  and  lands 
or  other  lands  the  reversions  of  which  belong  to  him,  all  reversions,  knights' 
fees  and  advowsons  belonging  to  the  king  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  heirs 
or  otherwise,  all  customers  and  controllers  of  ports  and  searchers  not 
resident  at  their  offices  and  all  Aums  of  money  received  by  them  for  payment 
of  any  tally  or  assignment,  all  customers,  controllers,  searchers,  controllers 
and  surveyors  of  the  scrutiny  having  ships  of  their  own,  buying  or  selling 
merchandise,  dealing  with  the  freighting  of  ships  or  holding  wharves, 
quays,  inns  or  taverns,  and  all  idiots  and  their  lands,  in  the  counties  of 
Devon  and  Somerset,  and  to  send  their  inquisitions  into  Chancery  as  soon 
as  possible  and  not  later  than  the  morrow  of  All  Souls  next. 

Membrane  Id. 

Aug.  5.  Commission  to  the  king's  brother  Bicbard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  the  king's 
Westminster,  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  John  Pilkyngton,  knight,  Bob^t 
Constable,  knight,  William  Ivers,  kuight,  Boger  Musgrave,  William 
Claxton,  John  W^ydryngton,  Balph  Hooton,  Nicholas  Bidle,  Thomas 
Poupley,  John  Whitfeld,  Thomas  Elryngton,  Bobert  Whitfeld  and  William 
Goderyswyke  to  inquire  into  the  report  of  George  Willarby  that  there  are 
three  notable  mines  in  the  north  of  England,  of  which  one  contains  27  lbs. 
of  silver  in  the  fodder  of  lead  with  a  vein  htdf  a  rod  in  breadth,  another  18 
pounds  of  silver  in  the  fodder  with  a  vein  5  rods  in  breadth  and  the  other 
4  pounds  of  silver  in  the  fodder  with  a  vein  \\  rods  in  breadth,  and  to 
certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  coonciL 


465 


14  EDWARD  IV.— Paet  2. 


1474.  Membrane  24. 

June  28.         Inspexitnus  and  confirmation  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  the  monastery 

Westminitcr.  of  St,  Mary  and  St.  Dogmael  in  Kemmeye,  monks  of  Tyron,  of  letters 

patent  dated  2  June,  20  Bichard  II.  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter 

dated  at  Langley,  3  February,  5  Edward  III.  [Charter  Boll,  5  Edward  III. 

No,  80]  inspecting  and  confirming  the  following  : — 

1.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  12  June,  18  Edward  I.  [Charier 

Molly  18  Edward  L  No.  47]  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter  of 
Henry  I.  [Monasticoriy  vol.  iv.  p.  130.] 

2.  A  charter  dated  at  King's  Clipstone,  6  November,  18  Edward  L 

[Charter  Roll,  18  Edward  I.  No.  3]  inspecting  and  confirming  a 
charter  of  Nicholas  son  of  Martin.        For  208.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  4.  Ratification  of  the  estate  which  John  Vale  has  as  parson  of  the  parish 

WcBtminster.  church  of  St.  Migneta,  Rathwere,  in  the  diocese  of  Meath. 

May  20.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Beauchamp,  knight,  and  Richard  Beauchamp, 
Weanninster.  knight,  his  son  of  two  tuns  of  wine  yearly  from  Michaelmas,  12  Edward  IV. 
in  the  port  of  Bristol  at  the  hands  of  the  king's  butler  or  his  deputy  there, 
provided  that  they  shall  not  receive  any  wines  by  reason  of  letters  patent 
under  the  privy  seal  dated  10  December,  12  Edward  IV.  directed  to  the 
butler.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  butler. 

July  16.         Grant  to  Richard  Beauchamp,  knight,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  of 
'   Wfitminstcr.  the  office  of  constable  of  the  castle  of  Gloucester  and  the  custody  of  the 

gaol  of  the  castle  and  a  meadow  called  *  Castell  Mede '  and  *  Castell  Cowle ' 
belonging  to  the  said  office  of  old,  with  all  fees  and  profits.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  3.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Richard  Page  as  receiver  of  all 
Wertminiter.  lordships,  manors  and  lands  late  of  Philip  Copleston,  esquire,  tenant  in 
chief,  in  the  county  of  Devon  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the 
minority  of  Ralph  C!opleston  his  son  and  heir,  with  such  fees  as  may  be 
agreed  upon  between  the  said  Bichard  and  the  treasurer  of  England  before 
Christmas  next.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Membrane  23. 

July  30.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  atte  Grove,  of  the  tenour  of 
WMtminfter.  a  foot  of  a  fine  levied  at  Westminster  in  the  octave  of  Midsummer, 
2  Edward  II.  before  William  de  Bereford,  Lambert  de  Trikingham,  Hervey 
de  Stanton  and  Henry  le  Scrope,  justices  of  the  Bench,  between  Walter 
atte  Grave  of  Wokindone  Setfonteynes  and  Sabina  his  wife,  complainants, 
and  John  Malegrefie  of  Horndon,  deforciant,  concerning  two  messuages,  a 
carucate  ot  land,  8  acres  of  pasture,  3  acres  of  wood  and  27s,  2d,  rent  in 
Wokindone  Setfonteynes  and  Wokindone  Bisshop,  co.  Essex,  by  which  the 
said  Walter  acknowledged  the  premises  to  be  the  right  of  i;he  said  John  as 
those  which  the  latter  had  of  his  gifb  and  the  said  John  granted  them  to 
the  said  Walter  and  Sabina  for  life  with  remainder  to  Thomas,  son  of  the 
said  John,  and  Joan  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  and  final 
remainder  to  the  right  heirs  of  Walter. 

^«g.  1.  General  pardon  to  William  Smythe  late  of  the  parish  of  Wroxhale,  co. 

WeitiaiMter.  Somerset, '  yoman/  alias  of  Bristol,  porter  of  the  castle  of  Bristol,  aiias 

y  96186.  Q  O 


466  CAtEm)Aft  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1474.  Membrane  iZ^^cont. 

late  of  Great  Harowdon,  co.  Northampton,  alias  late  'of  Faukeburn,  co. 
Essex,  of  all  offences  committed  bj  him  before  28  July  last.  By  p.B. 

July  30.  Grant  to  Gerard  Caniziani^  merchant  of  London,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife 
Westminster,  and  their  heirs  and  assigns,  in  satisfaction  of  the  sum  of  360/.  which  he 
has  paid  on  behalf  of  the  king,  of  the  manor  of  Great  Lynfoi-d,  co.  Buck- 
ingham, with  the  adrowson  of  the  parish  church  of  Great  Lynford  and  a 
messuage,  three  yirgates  of  land,  3  acres  of  meadow  and  4  acres  of 
pasture  called  *  Lynforthes  '  in  Lynford  aforesaid  in  the  king's  hands  by 
pretext  of  the  forfeiture  of  James,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  attainted  of  high 
treason  by  virtue  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  NorembeF, 
I  Edward  IV.  and  all  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in  the  town  of 
Great  Lynford  late  of  die  said  earl  and  in  the  king's  hands  as  above,  to  hold 
of  the  chief  lords  of  the  fee  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and 
as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March, 
1  Edward  IV.  By  p.fl. 

Aug*  4*  Pardon  to  the  king's  uncle  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  treasurer  of  England, 

Westminster,  and  Richard  Fowler,  chancellor  of  the  duchy  of  Lancaster,  his  clerk  or 

deputy,  of  all  offences  committed  by  them  and  all  debts,  accounts,  issues 

and  arrears  due  from  them  to  the  king  before  20  July  last.  By  K. 

Aug.  5.  Whereas  on  the  mature  deliberation  of  the  council  the  king  ordered  that 

Westminster.  Robert,  lord  of  Boyde  of  the  parts  of  Scotland,  for  his  good  service  should 
have  200  marks  yearly  for  his  sustenance  from  Michaelmas,  12  Edward 
IV.  until  Michaelmas,  1475,  and  he  has  had  payment  of  50  marks  only; 
the  king  hereby  grants  to  him  150  marks  at  tbe  receipt  of  the  Exchequer 
in  payment  for  the  first  year  and  200  marks  as  follows  from  Michaelmas 
last  in  each  of  the  other  two  years,  viz.  20/.  from  the  issues  of  the  county 
of  Southampton,  20/.  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Warwick  and 
Leicester,  17/.  6*.  8^.  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Rutland,  24/.  from 
the  issues  of  two  parts  of  the  manors  of  Bratton,  Credeho,  Alverdescote, 
Hautbray  alias  Highbray,  Essheroges,  Southmolton  and  all  lands  and 
rents  in  the  county  of  Devon  late  of  David  Flcmmyng,  knight,  deceased,  at 
the  hands  of  the  farmers, 'receivers  or  other  occupiers  or  the  sheriff  of  Devon, 
10/.  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  of  Worcester  and  the  issues  of  the  same, 
16/.  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  city  of  Herefoi'd  and  the  issues  of  the  same, 
10/.  from  the  farm  of  the  mills  of  Retford,  co.  Nottingham,  at  the  hands  of 
the  abbot  of  Welbek  and  16/.  from  the  fee  farm  of  Pynnokshire,  co. 
Gloucester,  at  the  hands  of  the  abbot  and  monks  of  Hayles  or  the  receivers, 
farmers  or  other  occupiers  of  the  same.  By  K. 

Aug.  5.  Grant  with  the  assent  of  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence , 

Westminster,  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  to  the  mayor,  bailiffs  and  citizens  of  the  city  of 
Waterford  in  Ireland,  who  are  bound  to  render  their  account  for  the  fee 
farm  of  the  city  twice  yearly  at  the '  exchequer  of  Dublin,  that  the  chan- 
cellor of  Ireland  shall  yearly  appoint  two  commissioners  from  the  more 
discreet  men  of  their  city  by  letters  patent  under  the  great  seal  of  Ireland 
to  audit  their  account  and  that  they  shall  not  while  the  present  troubles 
last  be  compelled  to  make  any  account  at  the  said  exchequer,  as  the  city  of 
Waterford  is  60  miles  away  ^om  the  city  of  Dublin  and  there  is  nothing 
but  rebellion,  murder,  robbery  and  war  around.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  5.  Grant  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  and  the  heirs 

Wcstmiiuter.  of  his  body  of  the  lordships  and  manors  of  and  in  Winterbomstoke,  Upton 
Skidmore,  Warminster,  and  Mildenhale  and  all  lands,  rents  and  services 
in  Chippenham,  Shildon,  Loldon,  Winterbomstoke,  Upton  Skidmore, 
Warmister  and  Mildenhale,  co.  Wilts,  the  manors  and  hundreds  of  Wellowe 
and  Telisford,  co.  Somerset,  the  manors  of  Rusteshale,  Wittenham  and 
Rowley  and  the  hundreds  of  Chippenham,  Bisshoppeston  and  Donlowe,  co. 


J  4  EDWARD  IV.— Paet  II.  467 


1474*  MenArane  23 — cont. 

Wilts,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  hundredsi  courts  leet,  franchises, 
views  of  frank-pledge,*  fairs,  markets  and  warrens,  late  of  Eobert  Hunger- 
ford,  knight,  and  belonging  to  the  king  bj  the  forfeiture  of  his  son  Eobert 
Hungerford,  knight,  lord  Hungerford  and  de  Moleyns,  and  also  the 
reversion  on  the  death  of  Margaret,  lady  of  Hungerford,  late  the  wife  of 
the  said  Eobert  the  father,  of  the  manors  of  Brittford,  co.  Wilts,  Bremul- 
shawe,  Teffbnt,  co.  Wilts,  Parke,  Hametetthe,  Hilleton,  Eilleton,  Dawnoth, 
Hermona  and  Tresoderon,  co.  Cornwall,  belonging  to  the  king  as  above, 
with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  hundreds,  courts  leet,  franchises,  fairs, 
markets  and  other  free  customs,  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights' 
fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before 
4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

July  18.         Presentation  of  Thomas  Wele  to  the  parish  church  of  Gisleham,  in  the 
Westminster,  diocese  of  Norwich,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Eobert  Blakwall,  last  parson. 


JfSMBRANS  22. 

Aug.  10.        General  pardon  to  William  Clement  of  Suthwerk,  *  berebruer,*  a/iai 

Windsor,     citizen  and  draper  of  London,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

7  August.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  11.        Grant  for  life  to  William  Kelley  of  the  office  of  chief  plumber  within  the 

Windsor,      castle  of  Wyndesore  with  all  accustomed  fees  as  in  the  times  of  Edward  III. 

and  Eichard  II.  from  the  issues  of  the  castle.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  14.         Appointment  of  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  as 
Windsor,      sheriff  of  Northumberland  and  grant  to  him  of  the  office  of  sheriff  for  lifo, 
rendering  to  the  king  100/.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  without  any  account. 

By  p.s. 

Aug.  15.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  tlie  county  of  Hereford  and  the  marches  of 
Wobnrn.  Wales  adjacent  for  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of 
Hereford  to  Master  Thomas  Millyng,  professor  of  theology,  whom  the 
pope  has  appointed  bishop  in  the  place  of  John  Stanbury,  deceased,  and 
who  has  renounced  everything  prejudicial  to  the  king  in  the  pope's  bOll  and 
whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken.     [^Foedera.]  "By  p.s. 

The  hke  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  :— 

Salop  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent. 
Gloucester  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent. 

The  like  to  John  Tate,  mayor  of  London  and  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Aug.  15.        Commission  to  Eobert  Boolde,  knight,  Eichard  Evys  and  Edward  ap  David 

Westminster,   to  take  ships  and  vessels  for  the  conduct  of  certain  men  at  arms  and  archers 

whom  the  king  has  ordered  to  be  sent  to  Ireland  in  the  company  of  Gilbert 

Debenham,  king^s  knight,  to  resist  the  king's  enemies  and  rebels  there,  and 

masters  and  mariners  for  the  same. 

Aug.  ]  2.        Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  servant  John  Belchamp  alias  Haster  as 

Windsor,     master  carpenter  of  the  king's  ship  called  le  Gracedieu  and  dther  ships  of 

the  king  from  4  August,  13  Edward  lY.  from  which  day  he  has  had  the 

office,  with  a  fee  of  10/.  yearly  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port 

of  Southampton.  By  p.s. 

July  25,        Licence  for  the  acquisition  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  by  William  Wildy 
Westminster,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of  the  house  of  Jesus  of  Bethlehem,   Shene, 
of  lands,  tenements  and  rents^  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  50/.  yearly. 

By  p.s. 
Q  G   2 


468  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT?  BOLLS. 


1474.  Membrane  22— con^ 

Aug.  24.  Bevocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus^  for  one  year,  granted 
Someries.  on  20  April  last  by  letters  patent  to  William  Bouthe,  citizen  and 
^  haberdassher '  of  London,  alias  ^  marchant/  going  on  the  king's  service 
in  the  company  of  the  king's  kinsman  William,  lord  of  Hastynges,  lieutenant 
general  of  the  town,  castle  and  marches  of  Calais,  on  the  safe  custody, 
defence  and  victualling  of  the  same,  because  he  delays  in  the  city  and 
suburbs  of  London,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  Robert  Billesdon  and 
William  Stokker,  knight,  sheriffs. 

Aug.  22,         Grant  for  life  with    the  assent  of  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of 

WestminBter.   Clarence,  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  to  Gilbert  Debenham,  knight,  of  th^  office 

of  steward  of  the  liberty  of  the  county  of  Meath  in  Ireland,  receiving  the 

accustomed  fees  with  all  profits,  with  power  of  appointiug  all  officers  under 

him.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  20.  Grant  for  life  with  the  assent  of  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of 
Westminster,  Clarence,  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  to  Bichard  Heron  late  of  London,  merchant, 
alias  of  Westminster,  of  the  office  of  master  and  worker  of  the  king's  mints 
and  coinage  within  the  cities,  towns  or  castles  of  Dublin,  Drodath,  Trym, 
Waterford,  Cork  and  Lymryk  and  elsewhere  in  Ireland,  receiving  the 
accustomed  frees  from  the  issues  of  the  coinage  with  all  other  profits. 

By  p.8. 

Aug.  28.  Grant  to  William  John,  lieutenant  of  Croysik  in  Brittany,  of  100/.  from 

Backden.  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Dertmouth  and  Excestre,  in  full 
satisfaction  of  a  ship  of  Brittany  and  goods  and  merchandise  to  the  value 
of  600  crowns  taken  from  him  by  certain  subjects  of  the  king  of  Fowy 
contrary  to  the  friendship  between  the  king  and  his  kinsman  the  duke  of 
Brittany.  By  p.s. 

Mbmbranb  21. 

July  30.  Grant  to  Gerard  Canizian  of  London,  merchant,  and  his  heirs  and 
Westminster,  assigns,  because  he  has  spent  divers  sums  of  money  amounting  in  all  to 
4,000  marks  for  the  king  and  has  as  yet  had  no  payment,  of  the  custody  of 
all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and  possessions  late 
of  Alice,  lady  of  Lovell,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  from  Easter  last  during 
the  minority  of  Francis  her  son  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir  during 
minority,  in  satisfaction  and  recompence  of  such  part  of  the  said  sum  of 
4,000  marks  as  the  issues  thus  received  by  him  shall  amount  to.        By  p.s. 

Aug.  21.         Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Westminster  by 

Westmrnster.  London  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  Thomas  Milling,  last  abbot, 

resigned.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  6.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Sorell,  to  the  office  of  tronage 

Westminster,  and  pessge  in  the  port   of    Suthampton  and  ports  and  places  adjacent, 

receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Aug.  8.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury, 

Westminster,  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and  possessions 
with  advowsons,  knights'  fees,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fairs, 
markets,  parks,  warrens,  franchises,  liberties,  profits  and  other  commodities 
late  of  Robert  Tey,  esquire,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight  service,  or  any  other 
ancestor  of  William  Tey  his  son  and  heir  during  the  minority  of  the  latter 
with  his  custody  and  marriage  without  disparagement  and  so  from  heir  to 
heir,  finding  a  competent  sustenance  for  the  heir  and  supporting  the  houses, 
enclosures  and  buildings.  By  K. 

Juljr  L  Licence  for  Laurence,  bishop  of  Durham,  John,  bishop  of  Exeter,  and 

Westminster.  John  Nayler,  one  of  the  clerks  of  Chancery,  and  the  executors  and  asaigna 

of  the  aid  John  Nayler  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to 


14  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  H.  469 


1474.  Membrane  21 — eont. 

celebrate  diyine  senrice  daily  in  the  parish  church  of  St.  Petroc,  Bodmin, 
or  in  the  conventual  church  of  the  priory  of  St.  Petroc,  Bodmin,  co. 
Cornwall,  or  in  any  other  consecrated  place  that  may  please  them  for  the 
good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and 
the  said  bishops  and  John  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of 
Stephen  Nayler  and  Matilda  his  wife,  parents  of  the  said  John,  Katharine 
late  the  wife  of  the  said  John,  Thomas  Nayler  and  Richard  Nayler,  clerks, 
sons  of  the  said  Stephen  and  Matilda,  and  all  other  sons,  daughters,  parents, 
brothers,  sisters  and  friends  of  the  said  Stephen  and  Matilda  and  all  who 
may  lend  hand  to  the  support  of  the  chantry,  to  be  called  the  chaplain  of 
the  chantry  of  Stephen  Nayler  of  Bodmyn,  and  for  the  said  chaplain  and 
his  successors  to  acquire  in  mortmain  lands,  tenements,  rents  and  annuities, 
not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  6/.  yearly  for  their  sustenance.        By  p.8. 

Oct.  25.         Grant  to  Richard  Fynes,  lord  Dakers,  Walter  Devereuz,  lord  Ferrers, 

WestmiiiBter.  and  Master   William  Dudley,  king's  chaplain,  and  their  assigns  of  the 

collation  to  the  next  vacant  prebend  in  the  king's  college  of  St.  George 

within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  17.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Kerne,  of  the  tenour  of  the 
Westminster,  enrolment  of  a  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  14  October.  33  Edward  I. 
[Charter  Roll^ZZ  Edward  /.  No,  12]  granting  to  Henry  de  Lacy,  earl 
of  Lincoln,  and  his  heirs  a  market  and  fair  at  their  manor  of  Wayneflete, 
CO.  Lincoln.  This  charter  has  been  lost  by  accident,  as  the  said  John  has 
taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 


Membrane  20. 

Aug.  5.  Writ  de  intendendo  directed  to  the  knights,  free  men  and  other  tenants 

Westmiaster.  of  the  monastery  of  Waltham  Holy  Cross,  of  the  order  of  St.  Augustine,  in 
the  diocese  of  London,  for  Thomas  Edward,  whom  the  prior  and  convent 
have  elected  abbot  on  the  resignation  of  John  Lucas,  last  abbot,  the  king 
having  given  his  assent  to  the  election  and  taken  his  fealty  and  restored 
the  temporalities  to  him,  as  all  abbots  of  the  monastery  are  true  abbots  on 
election  without  any  confirmation.  By  p.s.  and  by  K. 

Aug.  2.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Vincent  Fynche  as  controller  of  the 
Westminster,  great  and  petty  custom,  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  and  the 
subsidy  of  the  Ss.  in  the  tun  and  the  12c?.  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of 
Chichester  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees, 
provided  that  he  execute  the  office  in  person,  with  the  custody  of  one  part 
of  the  coket  seal.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Aug.  2.  John  Pyg£;e,  bishop  of  Ardfcrt  {Hartforien  ')  and  parson  of  the  parish 

Westminster,  church  of  St.  Christopher,  London,  going  beyond  the  seas,  has  letters 
nominating  Christopher  Hanyngton,  '  gentilman,'  and  John  Cristede  of 
London,  *  gentilman,'  his  attorneys  for  one  year. 

Oct.  13.  General  pardon  to  Miles  ap  Herry  of  Coblyngton,  co.  Hereford,  esquire, 

Westminster,    alias  ^  gentilman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  befor  8  October. 

By  p.8. 

Oct.  14.  Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  John  Gaunt,  monk,  born  at 

Westminster,  Perth  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Warden,  co.  Bedford,  who  has  taken  an  oath 

of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.  By  K. 

Oct.  25.         Presentation    of    Hugh    Harflet,  chaplain,  to    the   parish    church    of 
Westminster.  Mylkestede,  in  the  diocese  of  Canterbury. 


470  CALENDIB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1474.  Membrane  20 — cont 

Oct.  29.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Peter  Courteys  of  the  office  of  the 

Westminster,  custody  of  the  king's  plot  within  the  palace  of  Westminster  which  William 
Trussell,  deceased,  lately  had  of  the  king's  grant,  with  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  p.s. 

Oct.  31.  Grant  for  life  to  Kichard  Patyn  of  4df.  daily  from  the  issues  of  the 

Westminster,  meadow  called  *  the  kinges  medow '  and  the  king's  mill  by  the  castle  of 

Nottingham.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Asshe,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king  in  his 

Westminster,  journeys  (yiagiis)  at  Barnet  and  Tewkesbury  against  the  rebels,  of  the 
manor  of  Burneham  Sutton  and  three  tenements  in  Southlynne,  co. 
Norfolk,  late  of  Giles  Sayntlowe  late  of  Watford,  co.  Hertford,  esquire, 
and  in  the  king's  hands  by  virtue  of  an  act  of  forfeiture  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  against  the  said  Giles  by  the 
name  of  Giles  Sayntlowe  late  of  London,  esquire,  to  hold  by  the  accustomed 
services  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  fairs,  markets,  rents  and  services. 

By  p.8. 

Nov.  10.        Licence,  for  6s.  8J.,  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  John  Clogh  to  enfeoff 
Westminster.  Oliver  Woderofe  of  two  bovates  of  land  in  Hope,  held  in  chief. 

Nov.  11.         General  pardon  to  the  king's  kinsman  George,  archbishop  of  York,  of  all 

Westminster,  offences  committed   by  him  and  all  fines,   amercements,    issues,    debts, 

accounts  and  arrears  due    from    him    to    the    king   before    1    August^ 

U  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  19. 

Sept.  30.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Norfolk  for  the  restitution  of 
Wobum.  the  temporalities  of  the  monasteiy  of  St.  Edmund  Bury,  of  the  order  of 
St.  Benedict,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  immediately  subject  to  the  Roman 
church,  to  Bichard  Hengham,  bachelor  in  decrees,  elected  abbot  by  the 
prior  and  convent  on  the  death  of  Robert  Ixworth,  last  abbot,  the  king 
having  given  hit  assent  to  the  election  and  taken  his  fealty,  as  in  accordance 
with  an  indult  x)f  the  apostolic  see  no  confirmation  is  required.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  :— 

Suffolk. 
Cambridge. 

The  like  to  John  Tate,  mayor  of  London  and  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Oct.  6.  Grant  to  the  king's  servants  Wiilixim  Trussell,  knight  of  the  body,  and 

Wycombe.     John  Cheyne,  esquire,  of  the  collation  to  the  next  vacant  canonry  and 

prebend  in  the  king's  free  chapel  or  collegiate  church  of  St.  Mary  and 

St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  14.  General  pardon  to   William   Pouche  late  of   Shrewardyn,   co.   Salop, 

Westminster.  <  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  17  March  last.        By  p.s. 

Oct.  10.  Grant  to  Humphrey  Stafford  of  Grafton,  esquire,  and  the  heirs  male  of 

Westminster,  his  body  of  the  lordships  and  manors  of  Clent,  Honnesworth  and  Meere, 
CO.  Stafford,  with  advowsons,  knights'  fees,  courts  barou,  views  of  frank- 
pledge and  all  appurtenances,  late  of  James  Ormonde,  late  earl  of 
Wiltshire,  attainted  of  high  treason  by  authority  of  Parliament,  and  in  the 
king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture,  and  the  lordships  and  manors  of  Severne 
Stoke  and  Ekynton,  co.  Worcester,  with  advowsons,  knights'  fees,  courts 
baron,  views  of  frank-pledge  and  all  appurtenances,  late  of  John  Clyfford, 
late  lord  of  Clyfford,  attainted  of  high  treason  by  authority  of  Parliament, 


14  EDWAED  IV.— Pabt  II.  471 


1474*  Membrane  IB^^ont, 

and  in  the  king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture,  not  exceeding  the  yearly  value 
of  85/.,  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other 
'  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV. 

By  p.s. 

Nov.  1.  Grant,  for  the  continuation  and  increase  of  the  shipping  in  the  port  of 

"Westminster.  Bristol,  to  Thomas  Hexton,  John  Peuke  and  John  Hemmyng,  merchants 
of  Bristol,  owners  of  a  ship  called  la  Marie  Redeclyfj^^  Louis  Johns, 
John  Puyster  and  John  "Wythepoll,  merchants  of  the  same  town,  owners 
of  a  ship  called  la  Marye  Grace,  William  Wodyngton,  John  Jay  and 
William  Brid,  merchants  of  the  said  town,  owners  of  a  ship  called  le 
Trynyte^  and  the  said  William  Bryd  and  John  Skryven,  merchant  of  the 
said  town,  owners  of  a  ship  called  le  James,  that  they  may  load  the  said 
ships  in  the  said  port  with  any  goods  and  merchandise  not  of  the  staple  of 
Calais  before  Christmas  next  and  take  the  same  to  the  parts  of  Seville, 
Portugal  and  Spain  and  load  the  ships  with  other  goods  and  merchandise  and 
bring  the  same  back  to  the  said  port  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies.    By  p.s. 

Nov,  6.  Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  Richard  Wode,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of 

Westmioster.  St  Maiy,  Stodeley,  co.  Warwick,  of  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Mary 
Magdalen  at  Spon  by  Coventre  and  all  lands,  tenements,  meadows,  feedings, 
pastures,  woods,  offerings,  commodities,  rights,  profits,  liberties,  franchises 
and  other  emoluments  belonging  to  it,  to  pray  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king 
and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  his  firstborn  son 
Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester,  and  for 
their  souls  after  death  and  the  soul  of  the  king's  father  Bichard,  late  duke 
of  York|  and  the  king's  progenitors. 

By  p.s.  and  for  12/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.  8.  Appointment  of  Thomas  Asshe,  John   Haster  and  John   Robyns  to 

Westminster,   repair  the  king's  ship  called  le  Antony,  and  to  take  smiths,  carpenters  and 

other  workmen  and  timber,  iron,  boards^  canvas,  pitch  and  other  necessaries 

for  the  same.  By  K. 

Nov*  9.  Appointment  of  the  king's  servant  Edward  Burton  as  one  of  the  yeomen 

Westminster,    of  the  crown,  and  grant  to  him  of  6 J.  daily  for  life  for  his  fee  from  the 

fee  farm  of  the  town  of  Gloucester.  By  p.s, 

Mbmbbanb  18. 

Nov.  25.         Grant  during  pleasure  to  the  guardian  and  convent  of  the  Friars  Minor 

Westminster,  in  the  University  of  Cambridge  of  25  marks  yearly  at  the  receipt  of  the 

Exchequer  from    Easter   last   of  the  king's  alms,   as  Henry  III.    and 

Edward  I.  and  other  progenitors  of  the  king  have  granted  to  them  by 

letters  patent.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  22.         Pardon  to  George  Lumley,  knight,  late  sheriff  of  Northumberland,  alias 

Westminster,  late  under-sheriff  of  Northumberland,   alias  constable  of  the   castle   of 

Scardeburgh,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fi^nes,  amercements, 

issues,  debts,  accounts  and  tureai's  due  from  him  to  the  kiug  by  reason  of 

his  said  offices.  By  p.8. 

Nov.  28.  Inspeadmus  of  the  following: — Grant  by  William  Tybert  and  John 
Westminster.  Wylde,  clerks,  to  John  Leynham  alias  Plomer,  citizen  and'  grocer  of 
London,  and  Margaret  his  wife  and  their  heirs  and  assigns  of  the  manor 
of  Horsyngdon  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  the  manor,  the  manor 
of  Saunturdon  called  ^  Cheynesmaner,'  the  manor  of  Saunterdon  and  the 
•  advowson  of  the  parish  church  of  St.  Mary,  Saunterdon,  and  the  advowson 
of  the  church  of  Sanndirdon,  the  manor  ot  Bromes  and  the  whole  quit  rent 
in  Saundirdon  aforesaid,  the  manor  of  Mesele  alias  Druels,  all  the  lauds 
called  ^  Fastyngdyches '  and  ^Botillers'  and  all  other  lands,  tenements, 


472  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS 


^  Ami  Membrane  1 8— con^. 

rents,  reversions  and  services  with  woods,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures, 
mills,  ways,  paths,  hedges,  ditches,  commons,  fisheries,  rivers,  stews, 
warrens,  escheats,  reliefs,  heriots,  suits,  courts,  views  of  frank-pledge, 
wards,  marriages,  homages,  bondmen  with  their  issues,  liberties,  franchises, 
rights  commodities  and  appurtenances  which  thej  had  of  the  demise  of 
the  said  John,  John  Stokker,  citizen  and  alderman  of  London,  and  William 
Danvers,  as  is  contained  in  a  charter  dated  5  August,  2  Edward  IV.  and 
which  the  latter  together  with  John  Fray,  knight,  and  William  Broun, 
now  deceased,  had  of  the  demise  of  John  Brekenoke  late  of  Horsyngdon, 
CO.  Buckingham,  esquire,  Edmund  Hampeden,  knight,  John  Chejne,  knight, 
William  Baron,  William  Cleve,  Edmund  Brndenell,  John  Hampeden  of 
Kyrabell,  and  William  Davy  in  Horsyngdon,  Saundirdon,  Besiburgh, 
West  Wycombe,  Sauntuidon,  Prince's  Risburgh,  Kynggesey,  Saunterdon, 
Astonstanford  and  in  the  parishes  of  Hadenhara  and  Ilmer,  as  is  contained 
in  a  charter  dated  14  March,  37  Henry  VI.  with  a  provision  that  if  the 
said  Margaret  marry  again  after  the  death  of  her  husband  she  shall  have 
estate  in  the  premises  for  her  life  only,  the  reversion  belonging  to  the  heirs 
and  assigns  of  her  husband.  Witnesses : — ^Edmund  Rede,  Richard  Hare- 
court,  Robert  Pitzelys,  esquires,  Edmund  Brudenell,  Richard  Bedford, 
John  Broke  and  others.    Horsyngdon,  18  August.,  2  Edward  IV, 

Nov.  27.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  George  Louekyn,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 
Westminster,  wardrobe,  in  repayment  of  the  sum  of  107/.  2s.  4d,  in  which  the  king  is 
indebted  to  him  for  divert  bombazines  and  other  linen  and  woollen  cloths 
delivered  by  him  into  the  wardrobe  for  the  king's  use  and  for  the  expenses 
of  the  making  and  working  of  the  same,  that  he  or  his  executors  after  his 
decease  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  may  ship  woollen  cloths  in  the  ports  of 
London  and  Southampton  and  take  them  to  any  foreign  parts  and  bring 
back  other  merchandise  to  the  said  ports  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies 
until  he  shall  thus  be  fully  satisfied  of  the  said  sum.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  7.  Presentation  of  William  Ardern,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  Little 

WeBtminster.  Stanbrigge,  in  the  diocese  of  London,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Thomas 
Ardern,  last  parson. 

Dec.  10.  General  pardon  to  Nicholas  Prat  of  the  town  of  Haydor,  co.  Lincoln, 
Weitminster.  *  gentilman,'  alias  merchant,  alias  Nicholas  Chamberleyn,  John  Westland 
late  of  Honyngton,  co.  Lincoln,  *yoman,'  alias  John  Westlawe  late  of 
Haydor, '  laborer,'  Bartholomew  Johnson  of  Haydor  and  John  Panne  late 
of  Aseby,  co.  Lincoln,  ^  laborers,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  them  before 
7  December,  By  p.s. 

Nov.  29.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  the  restitution 
Weetminster.  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Westminster,  immediately  subject  to 
the  Roman  church,  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  in  the  diocese  of  London, 
to  John  Esteney,  whom  the  pope  has  appointed  abbot  by  bull  in  the  place 
of  Thomas  Millyng,  bishop  of  Hereford,  last  abbot,  and  who  has  renounced 
all  words  prejudicial  to  the  king  and  his  crown  in  the  said  bull  before 
Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  the  chancellor,  appointed  together  with  John 
Morton,  doctor  of  laws,  keeper  of  the  rolls  of  Chancery,  and  John  Broun, 
clerk,  to  receive  the  renunciation,  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  ordered  to 
be  taken  by  the  said  bishop,  John  and  John. 
The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  :-^ 

Worcester. 

Surrey. 

Oxford. 

Gloucester. 

Buckingham. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 


14  EDWARD  IV«— Pabt  H.  .  473 


1474.  Membrane  17. 

Nov.  29.         Gknend   pardon    to   Bichard   Palmer   of  Wykewan,  co.  Gloucester, 
WestmiMter.  *  husbondman.'  By  p.B. 

Dec.  1.  Protection,  for  one  year,  for  William  Frankeleyn  of  Chester,  alias 

Wmtmiiuter.  William  Temple,  yeoman  of  the  king's  ordnance,  and  his  servants,  lands 

and  possessions.  By  K. 

Nov.  80.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  king's  servant  John  Gogh,  of  the 

Westminster,  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  2  June,  12  Edward  IV. 
{see  p.  344)  granting  to  him  the  office  of  bailiff  of  Dunster  and  the  custody 
of  the  park  of  Mersshewode,  co.  Somerset.  These  letters  have  been 
lost  by  accident,  as  he  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered 
if  found. 

Nov.  29.         Protection  with  clause  volumuSy  for  one  year,  for  William  Weste  late  of 

Westminster.   Sudbury,  co.  Suffolk,  esquire,  alifis  *  marchant,'  going  to  Ireland  on  the 

king's  service  in  the  company  of  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of 

Clarence,  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  on  the  safe  custody,  defence  and  victualling 

of  that  land.  By  bill  of  p.s. 

Dec.  5.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Fortescu,  esquire,  and  the  heirs  male 

Westminsttr.  of  his  body  of  the  manors  of  Halwell,  Highaunton  by  Shepeswasshe, 
Northlew  and  Holway,  co.  Devon,  in  the  kuig*s  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of 
William  Cary,  knight,  to  hold  by  knight-service  with  knights'  fees, 
advowsons,  courts  leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  parks,  warrens,  chases, 
wastes,  markets,  fairs,  liberties,  franchises,  wards,  marriages,  escheats, 
reliefs  and  sei^ces  of  tenants,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  him  for  life  by 
letters  patent  dated  28  July,  7  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  And  this  without 
any  fee  of  the  seal.  By  K. 

Dec.  16.         Appointment,  until  16  June,  of  Thomas  Lynche,  yeoman  purveyor  of 
Westminster,  the  buyer  of  the  household,  to  take  beeves,  muttons,  calves,  pigs,  salt*  and 
fresh-water  fish  and  other  necessaries  for  the  expenses  of  the  household. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

Nov.  29.  Licence,  for  ld«.  4d.  paid  in  the  banaper,  for  John  Roberd,  John  Clerk, 
Westminster.  John  Palmer,  chaplains,  and  John  Clerk  of  Norhampton,  *  baker,'  to  grant 
a  messuage  in  Norhampton  called  *  Coyfrowe,'  held  in  chief,  to  Thomas 
Derby  of  Norhampton  the  elder,  ^mercer,'  and  Agnes  his  wife,  John 
Grenborough,  chaplain,  Henry  Colman  of  Norhampton,  ^  deyster,'  John 
Artilburgh  of  the  same,  *  potycary,'  and  John  WeUes  of  the  same  the 
younger,  ^  mercer,'  and  their  heirs. 

General  pardon   to   Bichard    Palmer    of  Wykewan,   co.  Gloucester, 
^husbondman.'  By  p.8. 

July  2.  Pardon  to  John  Taylour  of  the   parish  of  Bishop's  Lydeyerd,  co. 

Westminster.  Somerset,  ^  husbondman,'  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Somerset  for 
not  appearing  before  Richard  Chokke,  knight,  and  his  fellows,  justices  of 
the  peace  and  of  oyer  and  terminer  in  the  said  county,  to  answer  Thomas 
Taylour  for  having  on  30  March,  12  Edward  lY.  broken  and  entered  his 
house  at  the  said  parish  and  assaulted  him ;  the  said  John  having  surrendered 
to  the  king's  prison  of  Ivelchestre,  as  the  said  Bichard  has  certified. 

Membrane  16. 

Dec.  14.         Grant  to  the  merchants  of  the  Teutonic  Hanse,  who  have  the  Teutonic 

Westminster.   Gnildhidl  in  London,  in  satisfaction  and  recompence  of  the  losses  which 

they  have  sustained  from  the  subjects  of  the  crown  of  England,  that  they 

may  bring  all  kinds  of  merchandise  from  any  foreign  parts  to  the  realm  of 

England  and  ship  any  merchandise  not  of  the  staple  in  any  port  of  the 


474  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS, 


1474.     ■  Membrane  16 — cofit 

realm  in  any  ships  or  vessels  and  take  the  same  to  foreign  parts  quit  of 
customs  and  subsidies,  at  the  rate  at  which  they  paid  before  Uie  fifth  year 
of  the  reign,  to  the  snm  of  10,000/.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  18.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Richard  Copcote  to  take  carpenters 

Westminster,  called  *whelers'  and  *  cartwrightes  *  and  other  carpenters,  stone-cutters, 
smiths,  plumbers,  and  other  workmen  for  the  works  of  the  king's  ordnance 
and  bombards,  cannons,  *  culverynes,*  ^fowelers,*  *  serpentines,*  powder, 
*  sulphir,'  *  saltpetyr,'  stone,  iron,  lead,  crossbows  and  bolts  for  them,  bows, 
arrows,  *  bowestaves,'  *  bowestrynges,'  ^langedeves/  lances,  ^  gleyves,' and 
hammers  and  other  necessaries.     iFosdera,"] 

The  like  of  John  Scotte. 

Dec.  5.  ^  Grant  to  Peter  Neto,  merchant,  subject  of  the  king's  kinsman  Henry, 
WestmiDster.  king  of  Castile  and  Leon,  of  200/.  from  a  moiety  of  the  customs  and 
subsidies  of  all  goods  and  merchandise  of  merchants  of  Spain  in  the  ports 
of  Sandwich,  Suthampton  and  Bristol,  in  recompense  of  the  losses  sustained 
by  him  when  coming  to  England  with  a  ship  laden  with  wines,  goods  and 
other  merchandise,  of  which  he  was  despoiled  on  the  high  seas  by  certain 
pirates  of  Fowey  contrary  to  the  form  of  the  truces  between  the  king  and 
his  said  kinsman.  By  K.  and  C. 

Aug.  20.  Licence,  at  the  instance  of  the  king's  kinsman,  Francis,  duke  of  Brittany, 
Westminster,  and  the  inhabitants  of  the  asylum  or  *  mynychy '  of  St.  Pol,  in  the  diocese  of 
Leon,  and  the  ports  and  havens  of  Penpoull,  Arnorica,  Eousgo  and  Fouldu 
and  the  islands  of  Bazanisula,  Hensauff,  Moalones,  Quemenes,  Trielen, 
Bamnench  and  Balaznench,  in  the  same  diocese,  for  the  publication 
throughout  the  realm  of  England  and  other  places  under  the  king's 
obedience,  saring  always  the  rights  and  privileges  of  the  crown,  of  tkpostolic 
letters  which  pope  Sixtus  has  issued  at  their  request  against  the  pirates  and 
sea  robbers  who  plunder  in  the  above  mentioned  places  and  the  neighbouring 
seas,  and  also  duly  authenticated  copies  of  tlie  same.  By  E. 

Nov.  28.         General  pardon  to  Joan  Ungle  the  wife  of  John  Ungle  late  of  London, 
Westminster.   <  laborer.'  By  K, 

Mbmbranb  15. 

Aug.  16.         General  pardon  to  Marcellus  de  Roma,  doctor  of  either  law,  late  of 

Windsor.      Ireland,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  in  Ireland,  all  exile  of  him  from 

Ireland  by  authority  of  the  Parliament  there  and  all  forfeitures  of  any  fees, 

annuities,  pensions  or  goods  of  his  in  Ireland  by  authority  of  the  said 

Parliament.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  15.  Protection  for  John,  archbishop  of  Dublin,  primate  of  Ireland,  who  has 
Westminster,  come  from  Ireland  for  certain  causes  concerning  the  king's  person  and  that 
land  and  proposes  to  return  thither,  and  his  lands  and  possessions ;  grant 
that  he  may  ent^r  freely  into  all  the  temporalities  of  liis  archbishopric ;  and 
pardon  to  him  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  issues  and  forfeitures 
due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  K. 

Aug.  27.         Signification  to  pope  Sixtus  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of  Dan 
Westminster.  John   Esteney  as  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  Westminster  by  London, 
immediately  subject  to  the  Roman  church,  void  by  the   consecration  of 
Thomas,  last  abbot,  as  bishop  of  Hereford. 

June  13.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  vicars  of  the  cathedral  church  of 
Westminster.    St.  Mary,  Lincoln,  of  letters  patent  dated  9  November,  9  Henry  YI. 
granting  that  they  shall  form  a  corporate  body. 

For  \  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


14  EDWABD IV.— Past  II.  476 


1474.  Mefnbrane  15"— eon#. 

Aug.  26.         Signification  to  Th.^bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 
Buckden.     of  John  Sepyshede,  canon  of  t|ie  house  of  St.  Mary  de  Fratis,  Leycestre,  of 
the  order  of  St.  Augostine,  as  abbot  of  that  place. 

Sept.  2.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Warwick  and  Ijeicester  for 

Idddington.    the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  St.  Mary  de  Fratis, 

Leycestre,  of  the  order  of  St.  Augustine,  to  John  Sepyshede,  canon  of  the 

house,  whose  election  as  abbot  Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln  has  confirmed  and 

whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties : 

Bedford  and  Buckingham. 

Lincoln. 

Nottingham  and  Derby. 

Northampton  and  Butland. 

The  like  to  John  Tate,  mayor  of  London  and  escheator  in  that  city. 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Sept.  14.        Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Edmund,  of 

Buckden.      the  order  of  St.  Benedict,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  to  elect  an  abbot  in 

the  place  of  Robert,  last  abbot,  deceased.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  19.        Grant  for  life  to  the   king's  servant  Thomas  Gilbert,  page  of  the 

Eenilwcrth.    wardrobe  for  the  king's  robes,  of  the  office  of  the  portage  or  porter  of  the 

king's  liveries  of  the  great  wardrobe  within  the  city  of  London,  receiving 

the  accustomed  fees  with  all  profits  as  John  Houghton  or  any  other 

occupant  of  the  office  had.  By  E. 

Mbmbrasb  14. 

Nov.  21.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Feter  Courteys,  yeoman  of  the 

Westminiter.   king's  wardrobe,  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  privy  palace  of 

Westminster,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  as  William  Trussell,  deceased, 

had  in  the  same  office  from  the  issues  of  the  fee  farm  of  the  city  of 

Winchester.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  10.         Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony,  earl  "RyxieroB,  of  the  custody  of 

Westminster,  all  castles,  manors,  lordships,  lands  and  tenements  late  of  John  llirogmarton, 

esquire,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  Christopher  Throgmarton 

his  son  and  heir,  with  the  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and 

so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  23.  Pardon  to  Walter  Teny  late  of  Morvell,  co.  Cornwall,  *  marchand,'  alias 
Westminster,  of  Somerton,  co.  Somerset,  ^yoman,'  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of 
Wilts  for  not  appearing  before  Bobert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  laie  justices 
of  the  Bench,  to  satisfy  the  king  of  his  ransom  for  having  denied  two 
writings  obligatory  of  his  which  Robert  Eston  of  Salisbury,  *  marchand,' 
produced  against  him  in  court  before  the  said  justices,  of  which  he  was 
convicted;  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison  and  appeared  in 
court  in  his  own  person  and  sought'  to  be  admitted  to  fine,  and  the  said 
Bobert  Eston  having  acknowledged  himself    satisfied  of    the  debt  and 


Nov.  24.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Tremaile  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  searcher  of  the  port  and  town  of  Calais,  with  the  accustomed  fees,  in  the 

same  manner  as  William  Sherbourn,  esquire,  deceased,  had  of  the  king's 

grant.  -         Byp.s.     [4022.] 

Nov.  28.        Greneral   pardon  to  Julian  Bailly  late   of  Evesham,  co.  Worcester, 
Westminster.  <  widowe,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  her  before  6  Octobco*  last.       By  p^. 


476  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1474*  Membrane  14— con#. 

Sept.  20.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  ;lbhn  de  Lee,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Eilworth      the  king's  chamber,  of  all  the  lands  late  of  Hugh  Helton,  rebel,  within  the 

iKyllyngworih).  ^^^  ^f  Qiideford  and  without,  in  the  king's  hands  by  his  rebellion  and 

afterwards  granted  by  the  king  to  John  Houghton,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
the  crown,  now  deceased,  not  exceeding  the  yearly  value  of  4  marks. 

By  p.8. 

Sept.  20.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Thomas  Twysday,  one  of  the 

Kilworth.     grooms  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  all  the  lands  which  the  king  has  or  ought 

to  have  in  the  town  of  Blencogo,  co.  Cumberland,  and  which  Richard 

Redman,  knight,  lately  had  of  the  grant  of  Henry  lY.  to  the  value  of 

5  marks  yearly.  By  p.8« 

Sept.  20.        General  pardon  to  William  Hoge  of  Exmouthe,  co.  Devon,  ^yoman.* 
Westminster.  By  p.8. 

Dec.  4.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of   William  Hastynges,  knight,  lord 

Westminster.  Hastynges,  the  king's  chamberlain,  of  the  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  a 
charter  dated  at  Westminster,  14  November,  13  Edward  lY.  [^Charter  Eoll^ 
11-14  Edward  IV*  No,  4],  granting  to  him  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  two 
fairs  yearly  at  Assheby  de  la  Zouche,  co.  Leicester.  This  charter  has  been 
lost  by  accident,  as  he  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered 
if  found. 

Dec.  1.  Pardon  to  the  abbot,  prior  and  convent  of  Westminster  of  all  debts  and 

Westminster,  accounts  due  from  them  to  the  king  for  the  custody  of  the  temporalities  of 
the  abbey  and  the  liberties  and  franchises  of  the  abbot  or  for  all  issues, 
fines  and  amercements  belonging  to  the  king  by  reason  of  the  voidance  of 
the  abbey  by  the  consecration  of  Thomas  Myllyng,  late  abbot,  as  bishop  of 
Hereford.  By  p.8. 

Dec*  7.  Commission  to  Geoffrey  Kent  of  the  office  of  tronage  and  pesage  in  the 

Westminster,  port  of  Ipswich  and  ports  and  places  adjacent  receiving  the  accustomed 

fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MEMBRAIfE  18. 

Nov.  11.         Licence  for  the  sub-prior  and  convent  of  Bemewell  to  elect  a  prior  in  the 
Westminster,  place  of  John  Whaddon,  resigned. 

July  10.  Licence  for  Christopher  Cook,  Thomas  Tremayll  and  Thomas  Larder 
Westminster,  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  at  the  altar  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary  in  the 
parish  church  of  St.  Dubricius,  Porlok,  co.  Somerset,  in  the  diocese  of 
Bath  and  Wells,  of  two  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service  for  the  good 
estate  of  the  king  and  for  his  soul  after  death  and  the  souls  of  John,  late 
lord  Haryngton,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  Robert,  sometime  lord  Haryngton, 
knight,  and  Isabel  his  wife,  William  Bonevile,  late  lord  Bonevile,  knight, 
and  William  Bonevile,  late  lord  Haryngton,  and  their  parents,  ancestors, 
kinsmen,  friends  and  benefiactors  and  all  who  may  lend  hand  to  the  support 
of  the  chantry,  according  to  their  ordinance,  to  be  called  the  chantry  of 
John,  late  lord  Haryngton,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  and  to  grant  in  mortmain 
to  the  said  chaplains  the  manor  of  Uggeburgh,  co.  Devon,  and  two 
messuages,  40  acres  of  land  and  3  acres  of  meadow  in  Porlok  and  Luccombe, 
CO.  Somerset,  not  held  in  chief,  for  their  sustenance  and  the  support  of 
certain  charges.  By  p.8.  and  for  91/.  11^.  paid  in  the  himaper. 

Nov.  14.  Pardon  to  William  Hervy  of  Asshwell,  co.  Hertford,*  *  husbondman,  of 
Westminster,  his  outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to 
satisfy  him  of  his  ransom  for  not  holding  John  Yonge  late  of  Asshewell, 
^  laborer,*  before  him  on  a  certain  day  to  answer  Richard  Touker  on  a  plea 
of  trespass ;  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prisoo,  as  Thomas 
Billyng,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has  certified. 


14  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  IL  477 


1474.  Memhrane  13— eonf. 

Nov.  17.        General  pardon  to  Thomas  Edy  late  of  the  town  of  Westminster,  co. 

Weitminster.  Middlesex,  *  joman/  alieu  clerk,  alicu  chaplain,  of  all  offences  committed 

bj  him  before  4  November.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  4.         Pardon  to  the  king's  servant  John  Islej,  esquire,  sheriff  of  Kent,  of  all 
WcstminBtcr.  offences  committed  by  him  and  all    fines,  amercements,   issues,    debts, 
accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office. 

ByK. 

Nov.  22.  Pardon  to  Auerus  Dawe  of  Wilton,  co.  Wilts,  *  lynnenwever,*  of  his 
WestouDBter.  outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  Richard  Neuton  and 
his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  satisfy  John  Catore 
of  Coventre,  merchant,  of  5  marks  3s,  4J.  which  the  latter  recovered 
against  him  before  the  said  justices  and  4  marks  damages;  he  having 
surrendered  to  the  Fleto  prison  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  on 
9  October  last  saying  that  after  the  delivery  of  the  said  judgment  the  said 
John  at  Wilton  by  a  writing  released  to  him  all  actions  for  the  said  debt 
and  damages,  whereupon  the  sheriff  of  the  county  was  ordered  to  summon 
tha  said  John  to  appear  before  the  said  justices  at  a  certain  day  to 
acknowledge  or  deny  the  said  writing,  and  the  sheriff  said  that  the  said 
John  was  dead,  and  Elizabeth  Catour,  executrix  of  the  will  of  the  said 
John,  being  summoned  in  like  manner  appeared  by  John  Fulbroke,  her 
attorney,  and  did  not  deny  the  writing,  as  appears  by  certificate  of  Thomas 
Bryan,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench. 

Nov.  24.        Pardon,  for  20^.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  to  Thomas  Bryan,  chief  justice  of 
Westminster,  the  Common  Bench,  and  Isabel  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Blount,  esquire, 
deceased,  tenant  in  chief,   of    their  trespass  in  intermarrying  without 
licence. 

Nov.  22.  Pardon  to  Robert  Marshall  of  Bole,  co.  Nottingham,  *  husbondman,'  of 
Westminster,  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  York  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of 
the  Bench  to  answer  the  king  and  Robert  Rayne  of  Middelwode,  co.  York, 
*  husbondman,*  for  having  at  Doncaster,  co.  York,  contrary  to  the  form  of 
the  statute  of  8  Henry  VI.  caused  the  latter  to  be  charged  before  Robert 
Clyfton,  knight,  and  William  Wentworth,  justices  of  the  peace  and  of  oyer 
and  terminer  in  the  county  of  Nottingham,  with  having  with  William 
Rayne  of  Wolley,  co.  York,  *  laborer,'  and  Thomas  Rayne  of  Shafbholme, 
CO.  York,  ^  busbondman,'  on  20  September,  10  Edward  lY^  at  a  hill  called 
^  Brakeholeshill,'  co.  Nottingham,  assaulted  him  and  robbed  him  of  2Gs.  8^., 
the  said  Robert  Rayne  dwelling  at  Worsop,  co.  Nottingham,  before  and  at 
the  time  of  the  indictment,  whereby  the  latter  was  put  to  great  labour  and 
expense  until  he  was  acquitted  at  Notyngham  before  Robert  Sutton,  esquire, 
and  Thomas  Nevyll,  justices  of  the  peace  and  of  oyer  and  terminer  in  the 
said  county ;  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Thomas  Bryan, 
chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

Nov.  30.        Signification  to  W.  bishop  of  Ely  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election  of 
Westminster.  William  Tebald,  canon  of  the  house  or  priory  of  Bemewell,  of  the  order  of 
St.  Augustine,  as  prior  thereof. 

Membrans  12. 

Dec.  8.  Grant  to  John  Elryngton,  treasurer  of  the  king's  household,  of  the  sum 

Westminster,  of  4,966/.  6s,  Sd.  yearly  for  ten  years  from  the  feast  of  St.  Thomas  Apostle 
last  for  the  expenses  of  the  household,  viz.  1,000  marks  from  the  great  and 
petty  customs  in  the  port  of  London,  1,000  marks  from  the  subsidy  of  the 
9«.  in  the  tun  and  the  I2d.  in  the  pound  in  the  said  port  and  ports  and 
places  adjacent,  200/.  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Bristol 


478  CALEKDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1474.  Membrane  IZ^^oni, 

and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  200/.  from  the  like  in  the  port  of  Sandwich 
and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  1,000  marks  from  the  like  in  the  port  of 
Suthampton  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  1,000  marks  from  the  issues  of 
the  hanaper  of  Chancery  after  payment  of  their  fees  to  the  chancellor  and 
other  officers  and  ministers  of  Chancery,  33^.  4d.  from  the  suhsidj  and 
nlnage  of  cloth  and  a  moietj  of  the  forfeiture  of  the  same  in  the  counties 
of  Bedford  and  Buckingham,  33/.  6s.  Sd.  from  the  like  in  the  town  of 
Bristol,  20s.  from  the  like  in  the  counties  of  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon, 
15/.  from  the  like  in  the  counties  of  Devon  and  Cornwall,  100  marks  from 
the  like  in  the  county  of  York,  the  city  of  York  and  the  town  of  Kyngeston 
on  Hull,  20/.  from  the  like  in  the  county  of  Gloucester,  40s.  from  the  like 
in  the  county  of  Hereford,  20/.  from  the  like  in  the  counties  of  Kent, 
Surrey  and  Sussex,  20/.  from  the  like  in  the  city  of  London,  100«.  from 
the  like  in  the  county  of  Lincoln,  20s.  from  the  like  in  the  county  of 
Leicester,  50  marks  from  the  like  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk  and 
Essex,  40s,  from  the  like  in  the  county  of  Nottingham,  14/.  from  the  like 
in  the  county  of  Northampton,  20/.  from  the  like  in  the  counties  of  Oxford 
and  Berks,  41.  from  the  like  in  the  county  of  Suthampton,  20/.  from  the 
like  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset,  20s,  from  the  like  in  the  county 
of  Stafford,  20s,  from  the  like  in  the  county  of  Salop,  6/.  from  the  like  in 
the  county  of  Worcester,  20/.  from  the  like  in  the  county  of  Warwick  and 
the  city  of  Coventry,  40/.  from  the  like  in  the  county  of  Wilts,  1,4«33/.  6s,  Sd, 
from  all  sums  and  profits  arising  from  the  custody  of  the  land  and  heir 
of  John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  tenant  in  chief,  and  the  marriage  of 
the  heir,  the  custody  of  the  land  and  heir  of  Thomas  Tresham,  knight, 
tenant  in  chief,  and  the  marriage  of  the  heir  and  all  other  wards  of 
all  castles,  manors  and  lands  of  other  heirs  of  the  king*s  tenants,  the 
marriages,  reliefs  and  forfeitures  of  marriage  of  the  said  heirs,  the  custodies 
of  archbishoprics  and  other  ecclesiastical  benefices  and  other  escheats  and 
forfeitures  beloiging  to  the  king  after  this  date,  and  200  marks  from  the 
issues  in  the  office  of  the  chief  butler  of  England,  the  above  being  charges 
on  the  first  moneys  in  each  case.  By  K. 

1475. 

Feb.  9.  Pardon  to  the   king's  servitor  John  Acton  late  of  Whityngton,  co. 

Westminster.  Stafford,  esquire,  late  sheriff  of  Stafford,  aliiu  John  Acton  of  Beaudeley, 

cUias  John  Acton,  ^gentilman  huissher'  of  the  king's  chamber,   of  all 

offences  committed  by  him  and  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears^  fines,  issues 

and  amercements  due  from  him  to  tlie  king.  By  p.8. 

1474.  MsMBJUifBa  11  and  10. 

July  4.  Inspeccimus  and  confirmation  to  Alexander  Whitley,  the  abbot,  and  the 

Westminster,  convent  of  St,  Mary,  Combe,  of  letters  patent  dated  20  January,  20  Bichard  II. 
inspecting  and  confirming  to  William  de  Bretford,  then  abbot,  and  the 
convent  the  following  :^- 

1.  A  charter  of  Stephen  dated  at  London. 

2.  A  charter  of  Henry  II.  dated  at  Northampton  to  Martin,  then  abbot, 

and  the  monks. 

3.  A  charter  of  Bichard  I. 

4.  A  charter  dated  at  Beading,  20  July,  4*  Henry  III.  inspecting  and 

confirming  the  above  charter  of  Henry  II* 

5.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  18  February,  18  Edward  I.  ICharier 

Boll,  18  Edward  L  No.  89.] 

*  The  correct  date  of  this  charter  is  24  Jannaxy,  86  Henry  UL    Ste  Charter  Soil 
85  Henry  III.  m.  1S« 


14  EDWARD  IV.— Past  II.  479 


Ti4iT4i.  Membranes  II  and  10— con/. 

C.  Loiters  patent  dated  20  May,  14  Edward  III. 

7.  Letters  patent  dated  10  July,  18  Edward  III. 

8.  Letters  patent  dated  4  December,  20  Edward  III. 

9.  Letters  patent  dated  6  Febrnarj,  24  Edward  III. 

and  confirming  a  grant  to  them  by  Eobert  eon  of  Odo. 

For  41.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

1475.  Membrane  \0-^conL 

Jan.  26.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Robert  BoUjng  in  the  shire  of  York, 
Westminster.  *  gentilman,'  of  the  tenours  of  the  following  :■— 

1.  A  petition  (English)  of  the  said  Robert  in  Parliament  at  Westminster, 

6  October,  12  Edward  IV.  that  wliereas  in  the  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  he  .was  attainted  of  high 
treason  and  it  was  ordained  that  he  should  forfeit  all  the  possessions 
which  he  had  on  4  March  then  last  past,  and  afterwards  the  king 
being  informed  that  he  was  never  against  him  in  any  field  or  journey 
except  on  Palm  Sunday  in  the  first  year  of  the  reign  on  compulsion 
of  John,  then  lord  ClyfFord,  granted  letters  of  pardon  to  him  on 
17  June,  3  Edward  IV,  whereby  he  was  enabled  to  the  laws  but 
was  not  restored  to  his  livelihood,  although  by  the  king's  grace  he 
enjoys  the  same  to  the  great  relief  of  himself  and  his  wife  and  their 
ten  children,  the  king  should  now  ordain  that  he  be  restored  to  his 
said  livelihood  and  the  said  attainder  be  void. 

2.  The  assent  to  the  same  by  the  commons : — A  cest  bille  les  communes 

sont  assentuz, 

3.  The  answer  of  the  king  i^^Soitfait  come  il  est  desire. 

[Rolls  of  Parliament,  VL  20.] 

Jan.  25.         Letters  of  denization  for  Godfrey  Speryng,   ^  bierbruer,'   born  in  the 
Westminster,  duchy  of  Holland.  By  p.s.  and  for  6  marks  paid  In  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  6.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  William  Crowe,  ^  smyth,'  and  John 

Westminster.  Eton,  *wheler/  to  take  carpenters  called  *whelers*  and  *  cartwrightes ' 

and  other  carpenters  and  workmen  for  the  works  of  waggons  and  wheels 

for  the    king's   ordnance  and  smiths  and  timber  and  iron  and  other 

necessaries  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

Feb.  13.         Presentation  of  George  Dawne  to  the  church  or  chapel  of  Lamana,  in 
Westminster,  the  diocese  of  Exeter,  void  by  tlie  resignation  of  Thomas  Ousteby. 

Feb.  10.  Licence  in  fulfilment  of  a  licence  by  letters  patent  dated  11  September, 
Westminster.  13  Edward  IV.  {see  p.  410)  and  in  recompense  of  the  lands  of  the  abbot 
and  convent  of  St.  Mary,  Dale,  in  Larke  Dale  lately  enclosed  by  the  king 
within  the  new  park  by  his  castle  of  Nottyngham,  which  lands  John 
Stanley,  now  abbot,  and  the  convent  granted  to  the  king  and  his  heirs 
and  assigns  and  Gervase  Clyfton,  esquire,  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain 
by  John,  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  'William,  lord  Hastynges, 
knight,  Thomas,  lord  Stanley,  knight,  William,  abbot  of  Bufibrd,  Thomas 
Burgh,  knight,  William  Stanley,  knight,  James  Stanley,  clerk,  William 
Babyngton,  esquire,  Ralph  Saucheverelli  esquire,  Henry  Stathom,  esquire, 
John  Staunton,  esquire,  Richard  Malery,  esquire,  and  William  OrcU,  clerk, 
to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  the  advowson  or  patronage  of  the  church  of 
Henour,  not  held  in  chief,  extended  at  14  marks  yearly,  as  appears  by  an 
inquisition  taken  before  Richard  Malory,  escheator  in  the  county  of  Derby, 
in  aid  of  their  sustenance  and  for  the  celebration  of  divine  service  for  the 
good  estate  of  the  king,  and  for  the  appropriation  in  mortmain  by  the 
abbot  and  convent  of  the  said  church,  provided  that  a  perpetual  vicarage 


480  •      CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1475.  Membrane  10— «on^. 

be  sufficiently  endowed  and  a  competent  sum  from  the  profits  of  the  church 
be  yearly  distributed  among  the  poor  parishioners  of  the  same  by  the 
diocesan  of  the  place.  By  K. 


1474.  Membrane  9. 

Dec.  19.  Whereas  in  satisfaction  of  the  attempts  of  the  king's  subjects  of 
Wegtminster.  England  against  the  men  of  the  maritime  provinces  of  the  king's  brother 
the  king  of  Castile  and  Leon,  to  the  prejudice  of  the  peace  between  the 
latter  and  the  king,  the  king  is  bound  to  the  men  of  the  province  of  Guipuscoa 
in  5,000  crowns  for  losses  sustained  by  them  before  Christmas,  1472,  and 
in  6,000  crowns  for  losses  thus  sustained  by  them  from  then  until  28  May 
last,  each  crown  being  valued  at  85.  Ad,  of  English  money ;  for  this  and 
for  their  promised  services  against  the  king's  adversary  of  France  the  king 
grants  licence  for  the  merchants  and  men  of  the  said  provinces  of  Spain 
or  their  factors  or  attorneys  to  retain  a  moiety  of  all  customs  on  their 
merchandise  in  any  port  of  the  realm  until  they  shall  thus  be  satisfied  of 
the  said  sums,  600  crowns  ahready  paid  to  John  Martinus  of  Berastegni 
excepted.    [Foedera,]  By  Km 

Dec.  26.  Grant  to  the  king's  uncle  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  and  the  king's  aunt 
Westminsttr.  Isabel  his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of 
Aylsbury,  co.  Buckingham^  and  ten  messuages,  200  acres  of  land,  20  acres 
of  meadow,  40  acres  of  pasture  and  lOOs.  of  rent  from  divers  lands  in 
Aylsbury  and  Beerton,  co.  Buckingham,  the  manors  of  Great  Holand  and 
Foxherd  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Holand,  co.  Essex,  the  manors 
of  Acton  and  Moreves  in  Waldyngfeld,  co.  Sufiblk,  the  manor  of  Chellesfeld 
and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Chellesfeld,  the  manor  of  Esthalle  by 
Chellesfeld  and  the  manor  of  Asshe  by  Frenyngham,  co.  Kent,  late  of  James, 
late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture  and 
by  force  of  an  act  in  Farb'ament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  lY. 
the  lordship  or  manor  of  Chyngford  with  the  advowson  of  the  church 
of  Chyngford  and  all  lands,  rents  and  services  in  Chyngford,  co.  Essex, 
late  of  Thomas,  late  lord  Boos,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his 
forfeiture  and  by  force  of  the  act  aforesaid,  the  manor  of  Woddesdon  with 
the  advowson  of  the  parish  church  of  Woddesdon  and  six  messuages,  100 
acres  of  land,  10  acres  of  meadow,  20  acres  of  pasture,  20  acres  of  wood  and 
iOs.  rent  from  divers  lands  in  Woddesdon  and  Westcote,  co.  Buckingham, 
late  of  Thomas  Courtenay,  late  earl  of  Devon,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by 
reason  of  liis  forfeiture  and  by  force  of  the  act  aforesaid,  and  the  manors  oi 
Colvyles,  Zouches  Maners  and  Sherdlowes  in  Fulbum  and  2  acres  of 
land  in  Fulburn  called  *  le  Chirche  Glebe '  with  the  advowson  of  the 
church  of  St.  Vigor,  Fulbum,  co.  Cambridge,  late  of  John  Ormond  alias 
Botiller,  knight,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture  and 
by  force  of  the  act  aforesaid,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts 
leet,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fairs,  markets,  liberties,  franchises,  warrens, 
profits  and  commodities  by  fealty  only,  and  all  issues  of  the  above  from 
4  March,  1  Edward  lY.    And  this  without  fine  or  fee.  By  K. 

1475. 

Jan.  14.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Musgrave  of  Boyall,  co.  Northumberland, 
Lincoln.       esquire,  alias  *  gentilman.'  By  K. 

Jan.  23.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  king's  servant  John  Sidborough 
WestimiiBter.    of  the  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  24  July,  1  Edward  1  V« 
granting  to  him  for  life  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  king's  privy  wardrobe 
within  the  Tower  of  London.    These  letters  have  been  lost  by  accident|  as 
he  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 


14  EDWARD  rV.— Pabt  n.  481 


1474.  Membrane  9— con/.  ' 

Dec  14.  Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  coanty  of  Norfolk  for  the  restitution  of 
Westminster,  the  temporalities  of  the  house  or  priory  of  Bemwell  to  William  Tebald, 
canon  of  the  same,  whose  election  as  prior  W.  bishop  of  Ely  has  confirmed 
and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  ordered  to  be  taken  by  Robert  Wodelarke, 
provost  of  the  king's  college  of  the  University  of  Cambridge,  and  William 
Malster,  licentiate  in  decrees,  clerks. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 

The  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon* 
Robert  Drope,  mayor  of  London  and  escheator  in  that  city. 

Writ  de  intendend)  in  pursuance  to  the  te;;iants. 

Membrane  8. 

Nov.  18.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  William  Briscowe,  of  the  enrolments 
Westminster,  of  an  indenture  dated  3  July,  13  Edward  IV.  of  arbitration  between  the 
mayor  and  commonalty  of  the  city  of  Coventry  on  the  one  part  and  the  said 
WUliam  on  the  other  part,  in  a  dispute  concerning  certain  lands  and 
common  of  pasture,  and  the  memoranda  of  the  acknowledgments  of  the 
same  in  Chancery  by  the  arbitrators*  [Close  Roll,  13  Edward  IV.  m. 
4J.] 

1475. 

Jan.  25.  General  pardon  to  John  Faryndon  the  younger  of  Exeter,  co.  Devon, 

Westminster.    *gentilman,*  alias  John  Faryngdon  of  Faryngdon,  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  24  January.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  4.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Millewar  late  of  Mekulton,  co.  Gloucester, 

Westminster.    *yoman,'    alias   Thomas    Bassewell  late    of  Mikkulton,    alias    Thomas 

Millewardd,  alias  Thomas  Miller,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

31  January  last.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Thomas  B^ard  late  of  Northgate  by  Newerk,  co. 
Nottingham,  ^gentilman,'  alias  Thomas  Bekart  late  of  Willuby,  *  gentilman.' 

By  p.s. 

Jan.  31.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Haukens,  one  of  the  king's  minstrels,  of  10  marks 

Westminster,   yearly,  from  Michaelmas,  13  Edward  IV.  from  the  fee-farm  of  the  manor  of 

la  Berton  by  Gloucester  and  the  king's  weirs  in  the  manor  of  Minstreworth 

and  a  moiety  of  the  weir  of  Denne  at  the  hands  of  the  abbot  and  convent  of 

St.  Peter's,  Gloucester.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  15.         Appointment,  until  15  August,  of  Thomas  Markham,  esquire,  to  take 

Westminster,   salt  and  fresh  water  fish  for  the  expenses  of  the  household  and  carriage  for 

the  same.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer  [of  the  household]. 

Feb.  6.  Grant  to  William  Lucy,  esquire,  of  160/.  from  the  issues  of  the  counties 

Westminster,  of  Warwick  and  Leicester.  By  K. 

Feb.  13.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Peter  Wruton,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 
Westminster,  the  crown,  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  king's  town  and  lordship  of 
Fodringhey  and  the  custody  of  the  king's  wardrobe  within  the  castle  of 
Fodringhey  from  Easter  last,  from  which  time  he  has  had  the  said  office 
and  custody,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  for  the  said  office  and  \d.  daily 
for  the  said  custody  from  the  issues  of  the  said  lordship.  By  p.B. 

[Membrane  7. 

Jan.  13.         Protection,  for  five  years,  for  Ghrard  Caniziani  of  London,  merchant, 

Lincoln,      and  his  servants,  factors,  deputies,  lands,  goods  and  possessions,  as  the  king 

understands  that  Christopher  Spyne  of  Florence,   merchant,  and  other 

Florentine  merchante  of  the  society  of  the  Medici  on  account  of  his  services 

y  96186.  H  H 


482  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1475.  '  Membrane  7 — cont. 

to  the  king  and  his  marriage  solemnized  in  this  realm  are  greatly  indignant 
with  him  and  intend  to  annoy  him  without  cause.  By  K. 

Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servant  John  Durant  of  the  office  of 
auditor  of  the  king's  castle  and  lordship  of  BoUessore,  Horston,  Horsley 
and  Chesterfeld,  co  Derby,  and  fee-farms  and  rents  in  the  towns  of 
Maunsfeld,  Lymby,  Hedenstowe,  Kyngisclypston,  Bulwell,  Arnold, 
Darleton,  Ragenhulle,  Retford,  Baseford  and  Notingham,  oo,  Nottingham, 
and  all  other  rents  arising  from  agistments,  pannage  and  cheminage  of  the 
parks  6f  Beskewood  and  Eingesclypston  and  the  forest  of  Shirwood,  co. 
Nottingham,  with  other  fees  pertaining  to  the  said  office,  to  audit  the 
accounts  of  all  receivers,  bailiffs,  reeves,  bedels,  woodwards,  collectors, 
farmers,  or  other  ministers  of  the  king  in  the  said  counties,  receiving 
yearly  3/.  6s.  Sd,  at  their  hands  with  all  accustomed  profits.  By  p.8. 

Pardon  to  Thomas  Kyme  of  Frysnay,  latd  sheriff"  of  Lincoln,  of  all 
offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  issues,  amercements,  debts,  accounts 
and  an*ears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  E. 

Pardon  to  Edward  Tyrell  late  of  Westhorpe,  co.  Suffolk,  esquire,  alias 
late  of  Wyngfeld,  co.  Suffolk,  for  the  murder  of  John  Serene,  knight. 

By  p.8, 

Jan.  14.  Pardon  to  John  Vyllers  of  Fulnetby,  esquire,  late  sheriff  of  Lincoln,  of 

Liocoln.      all  offences  committed  by  him  and  aU  issues,  fines,  amercements,  debts, 
accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office. 

ByK. 

Feb.  6.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Grene,  king's  minstrel,  of  10  marks  yearly  from 

Westminster.  Michaelmas,  13  Edward  IV.  from  which  date  he  has  been  one  of  the  king*s 

minstrels  though  he  has  as  yet  had  no  fees,  from  the  issues  of  the  subsidy 

and  ulnage  of  cloth  and  a  moiety  of  the  forfeiture  of  the  same  in  the  counties 

of  Oxford  and  Berks.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  28.  Pardon  to  Richard  Gille  of  Wokyngdpn  Bishop's,  co.  Essex,  *  husbond- 
Westminster,  man,'  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before 
the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  satisfy  William  Parchemener,  citizen  and 
draper  of  London,  of  100«.  which  the  latter  recovered  against  him  before 
John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  tlie  Bench  of  the  late  king,  at 
Westminster  and  30«.  damages,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison 
and  satisfied  the  said  William,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench, 
has  certified. 

Feb.  5.  Pardon  to  John,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster, 

Westminster,  ordinary  of  that  place,  for  the  escapes  of  Alan  Greneside,  Thomas  Wykes 

and  Richard  Hoddilston,  convicted  prisoners  committed  to  his  custody,  from 

his  prison  before  23  January  last.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  15.         General  pardon  to  Ralph  Castell,  late  of  Thacham,  co.  Berks,  *wever,* 
Westminster,  alias  '  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  23  December  last. 

By  p.8. 

1474. 

Nov.  15.         Presentation  of  William  Crosse,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of  St.  Michael, 

Westminster.  Norhampton,  to  the  parish  church  of  Harwey  in  the  marches  of  Calais,  in 

the  diocese  of  Terouanne,  on  an  exchange  of  benefices  with  William 

Midnyght.      The    letters    are    directed    to    Th.    cardinal    archbishop    of 

Canterbury. 

1475. 

Fob.  23.         I^Iandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Henry  Dolas,  born  at 

Westminster.  Arbrodyt  in   Scotland,   dwelling  at  Kenelworth,  co.  Warwick,   who  has 

taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

ByK^ 


14  EDWARD  IV.— Part  II.  483 


1476.  Membrane  7^^ont. 

Feb.  27.         Mandate  to  all  baili£fs  and  others  to  permit  William  Oughtre,  ^taillonr,' 

Westminster,  alias  William  Parker,  born  at  Dundje  in  Scotland,  dweUing  within  the 

realm  of  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm 

peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.  By  K. 


Membrane  6. 

Feb.  20.  Grant  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  and  the  heirs 

Westminster,  male  of  his  body  of  the  castles,  honours,  lordships  and  manors  of  Midelham 
and  Shirefhoton  with  their  members,  the  lordships  and  manors  of  Estlyllyng, 
Elvyngton,  Skirpenbek,  Yaresthorp,  Raskell,  Houke,  Scoreby,  Wilberfosse, 
Stanfordbrig,  Hundburton,  Knapton,  Rise  in  Holdernesse,  Sutton  on 
Derwent,  Shirborn  in  Herfordlith,  Appilton  in  Ridale,  Sutton  in  Galtresse 
and  Thorlesthorpe,  Carleton  with  Coverdale  in  Coverdale,  Westwitton, 
Wodhall,  Ketilwelle  in  Craven,  Newebiggyng,  Thoralby  with  Bisshoppes- 
dale,  Burton,  Baynbrig  with  the  vale  of  Wynsladale,  Braithwait,  Aykes- 
carth,  Crakehall,  Busby,  Faceby,  Carleton  in  Clevelond,  Little  Crakehall, 
Bowes,  New  Forest,  Arkelgarthdale,  Hopes  alias  Esthope,  Westhope, 
Multon,  Forset,  Gillyng,  Salkeld,  Soureby,  Langwathby,  Scotby  and 
Carlaton,  the  barony  of  Worton,  free  chace  in  Wynsladale,  10/.  of  rent  from 
the  castle  and  manor  of  Wilton,  tolls  from  Bowes,  Leamyng,  Difford  and 
Smeton,  the  wapentakes  or  bailiwicks  of  Langbergh,  Hang,  Halikeld  and 
Gillyng,  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Moremonkton,  Walkyngton  and 
the  chantry  in  the  church  of  Appilton,  a  mill  in  Richemond,  the  issues  of 
a  farm  called  '  le  Litferme,'  a  moiety  of  the  soil  and  wood  of  Snape  called 
le  Westwode,  all  homages  of  rent  called  ^  Castellwarde,'  the  knights'  fees, 
rents  and  services  of  free  tenants  belonging  to  the  castle,  lordship  or  honour  of 
Richemond  and  all  other  lands,  rents,  reversions,  services  and  hereditaments 
late  of  Richard  Kevile,  late  earl  of  Warwick,  in  Shirefhoton,  Estlillyng, 
Elvyngton,  Skirpenbek,  Yaresthorp,  Raskell,  Houke,  Scoreby,  Wilber- 
fosse, Stanfordbrig,  Hundburton,  Knapton,  Rise  in  Holdernesse,  Sutton 
late  of  (sic)  Derwent,  Shirbum  in  Herfordlith,  Appilton  in  Ridale,  Sutton 
in  Galtresse,  Moremonkton,  Walkyngton,  Elvyngton,  Catton,  Towthorpe, 
Brian  A.skam,  Wedirby,  Teueryngton,  Westlillyng,  Riton,  Bugthorpe, 
Towthorpe  on  the  Wold,  Wynsladale,  Worton,  Carleton,  Westwitton, 
Wodhall,  Ketilwell  in  Craven,  Newebiggyng,  Thoralby,  Bisshoppesdale, 
Burton,  Baynbrig,  Braithwayt,  Aykescarth,  Crakehall,  Busby,  Faceby, 
Carleton  in  Cleveland,  Little  Crakehall,  Bowys,  New  Forest,  Arkelgarth- 
dale, Hopes,  Multon,  Forset,  Gillyng,  Wilton,  Walden,  Kerparby, 
Lirtington,  Bemyngham,  Stanhowkeld,  Bolron,  Fegherby,  Southcowton^ 
Coldconyngston,  HUderwell,  Rande,  Newton,  Harllesey,  Salkild,  Penreth, 
Soureby,  Langwathby,  Scotby  and  Carlaton  vnth  knights'  fees,  advowsons, 
chaces,  warrens,  franchises,  liberties,  privileges,  fairs,  markets,  hundreds 
and  other  emoluments  to  hold  by  knight  service  and  the  accustomed  rents 
and  services.  By  K. 

Feb.  26.         General    pardon    to    John    Nesfeld    late    of    London,    esquire,    alias 
Westminster.  <  gentilman.*  By  K. 

Feb.  6.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Jdin  Audeley,  lord  Atideley,  of  the 
Westminster,  tenours  of  the  following  : 

1.  A  petition  (English)  of  the  said  John  in  the  Parliament  held  at 
Westminster,  6  October,  12  Edwai-d  IV.  and  continued  by  divers 
prorogations  to  23  January  last  that  whereas  Humphrey  Audeley, 
knight,  brother  to  the  said  suppliant,  committed  divers  offences 
against  the  king  and  accordingly  all  his  manors,  lands  and  tenements 
would  have  been  forfeited  and  his  heirs  disabled  without  the  king's 

H  H  2 


484  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1475.  Membrane  6— eon/. 

especial  grace,  and  the  king  had  intended  to  have  rewarded  certain 
persons  with  the  same  manors,  lands  and  tenements,  to  which 
persons  the  said  beseecher  has  paid  600  marks  and  has  nothing 
of  the  said  Humphrey  whereby  he  may  be  repaid,  and  the  said 
Humphrey  has  issue  John  and  Jane,  the  king  should  grant  to  the 
said  John  Audeley,  knight,  the  ward,  keeping  and  marriage  of  the 
said  John  the  son  during  his  nonage  with  the  keeping  of  the  manors 
of  Karleton,  Midilton,  Oiopton,  Cokefeld,  FennehaUe  and  Whelle- 
weteham,  co.  Suffolk,  late  of  the  said  Humphrey,  and  if  the  said 
John  die  within  the  age  of  21  years,  the  said  Jane  then  being 
within  the  age  of  14  years,  her  keeping  and  marriage  with  the 
premises  during  her  nonage,  and  that  if  during  their  nonages  he 
shall  not  receive  of  the  premises  the  said  sum  above  all  chaises 
that  he  shall  bear  he  shall  possess  the  said  manors,  lands  and 
tenements  until  he  shall  have  received  the  said  sum  out  of  their 
issues. 

2.  The  assent  of   the    commons  i^'A  cest  biile  lez   commnnez   stmt 

assentuz. 

3.  The  answer  of  the  king  : — Soitfait  cum  ill  est  desire. 

{Bolls  ofParliamentj  VI.  127.] 

Feb.  28.         General  pardon  to  John  Walter  late  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  alias 

Westminster,  late  of  More,  co.  Hertford,  clerk,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

26  February.  By  p.s. 

March  2.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Thomas  Stokton  as  controller  of  the 

Westminster,  petty  custom  in  the  port  of  London  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving 

the  accustomed  fees,  provided  that  he  execute  the  office  in  person,  with  the 

custody  of  one  part  of  the  coket  seal.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

MSMBRANB  5. 

Feb.  27.  Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  the  warden  or  dean  and  chapter  of  the  coU^ 
Westminster,  of  St.  Mary,  St.  George  the  Martyr  and  St.  Edward  the  Confessor.within  the 
castle  of  Wyndesore,  co.  Berks,  of  the  house,  hospital  or  free  chapel  of  St. 
Anthony,  London,  and  the  custody  and  advowson  of  the  same  with  all  liberties, 
franchises,  privileges,  immunities,  lands,  rents,  services,  fruits,  oblations, 
profits,  emoluments,  advowsons,  knights'  fees,  rights  and  appurtenances  at 
its  next  voidance ;  and  this  without  hue  or  fee.  {Monasticofiy  vol.  VL  p. 
1369.]  By  K. 

Feb.  24.  Grant  for  life  to  James  Hyet,  esquire,  and  Roger  Hyet  his  son  of  the 
Westminster,  office  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  St.  Briavels  in  the  forest  of  Dene, 
CO.  Gioucester,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  hands  of  the  receivers 
or  other  occupiers  of  the  king's  lordship  of  Newelond  in  the  said  forest ; 
in  lieu  of  a  grant  of  the  office  to  the  said  James  by  letters  patent  dated 
10  March,  1  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.8, 

March  1.  Licence  for  Jotn  Howard,  knight,  and  John  Broughton  the  younger, 
Westminster,  esquire,  or  their  heirs,  executors  and  assigns  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry 
of  a  warden  and  society  of  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the 
town  of  Denardeston,  co.  Suffolk,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his 
consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  his  firstborn  son  Edward,  prince 
of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester,  and  the  said  John 
Howard  and  John  Broughton  and  Anne  his  consort  and  their  heirs  and  for 
their  souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  John  Denston  and  Katharine  his  wile^ 
William  Denston  and  Margaret  his  wife,  Robert  Clerk,  clerk,  John  Marshall 
and  Alesia  his  wife  and  the  ancestors  of  the  said  John  Denston  and  do  other 


14  EDWARD  IV.— Part  II.  485 


1475,  Membrane  5 — cant. 

works  of  piety  according  to  their  ordinance,  to  be  caUed  '  Denstons  Oliaun- 
tery,'  and  to  grant  in  mortmain  to  the  said  warden  and  society  lands, 
tenements,  rents  and  other  possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of 
40/.  yearly.  By  K. 

1474. 

Nov.  28.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Anthoay  Gray,  knight,  lord  of  Gray  Buthin, 
Weitminster.  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  of  the  manors  of  Wrastlyngwortb,  Dnnton  and 
Goyes,  two  messuages,  10  acres  of  land  and  an  acre  of  meadow  in  Eyworth, 
a  messuage  and  10  acres  of  land  in  Milnho,  a  messuage  and  a  moiety  of  an 
acre  of  limd  called  '  Scryveners '  in  Duntonand  a  messuage,  20  acres  of  land 
called  ^  Taillardes,'  a  messuage,  80  acres  of  land  and  two  acres  of  meadow 
called  '  Bexwelles '  and  20  acres  of  land  called  ^  Bakers '  in  Wrastlyngworth, 
CO.  Bedford,  and  the  manors  of  Futtokeshardwik  and  Little  Pazton  and  40 
acres  of  land  in  le  Welde  in  the  parish  of  Eynesbury,  co.  Huntingdon,  with 
knights*  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  parks,  woods, 
meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  fisheries,  stews,  warrens,  courts  leet,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises,  profits  and  other  commodities  late  of  John 
Manyngham  late  of  Oldeforde,  co.  Middlesex,  knight,  and  in  the  king's 
hands  because  he  was  indicted  of  divers  offences  against  the  crown  and 
afterwards  outlawed  at  the  king's  suit  at  Hertford  on  8  April,  13  Edward  lY. 
to  hold  from  the  time  of  the  outlawry  by  the  services  of  as  many 
knights'  fees  'and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were 
held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  and  this  without  fine  or  fee. 

By  p.s. 

1475. 

March  2.        Grant  for  life  to  Alice  Hulcot,  for  her  good  service  to  the  king  and  liis 
Westminster,    consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  of  an  annuity  of  10/.  from  Michaelmas 
last  from  the  fee-farm  of  the  town  of  Kyngesthorpe,  co.  Northampton. 

By  K. 

Membrane  4. 

Feb.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Bigge,  esquire,  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  the  custody  of  the  king's  castle  of  the  town  of  Sandwich  with  the  meadows 
called  *  Castelmedeus '  adjacent  and  the  office  of  verger  (virgarii)  of  the 
town,  to  hold  from  14  December,  11  Edward  IV.  from  which  time  he  has 
had  the  same,  with  wages  of  Id,  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  said  meadows ; 
in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  Thomas  Bodyn  by  letters  patent  dated  20  July, 
1  Edward  IV.  surrendered,  and  a  grant  to  the  said  John  of  the  office  of 
verger  (virgebaiulus)  in  the  said  town  with  the  custody  of  the  castle  there 
and  the  meadows  belonging  to  it  and  all  fees  .by  letters  patent  dated  the 
said  14  December,  surrendered.  By  K. 

Feb.  18.         Appointment  of  the  king's  brother  Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  as  sheriff 
Westminster,   of  Cumberland  and  grant  to  him  of  the  office  of  sheriff  for  life,  rendering 
to  the  king  100/.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  without  any  other  account. 

By  p.s. 

Feb.  23.  Exemption  for  life  of  Richard  Sapcotes,  knight,  from  being  put  on  assizes, 

Westminster,  juries  or  recognizances  and  from  being  made  trier  of  the  same,  justice, 

sheriff,   coroner,   mayor,  bailiff,  constable,  collector,  controller,  assessor  or 

taxer  of  tenth,  fifteenth,  tax  or  subsidy,  trier,  leader  or  provider  of  men  at 

arms  or  any  other  officer  or  minister  of  the  king  against  his  will. 

By  p.s. 

Feb.  12.  Licence  for  Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  the  chancellor,  John  Bourgchier, 

Westminster,   parson  of  the  church  of  St.   Andrew,  Bykelyswade,  co.   Bedford,  John 

Budynge,  clerk^  archdeacon  of  Northampton,  William  Saycok,  clerk,  Walter 


486  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1475,  Membrane  4 — cont. 

Cokerell,  chaplain,  Richard  Endrebj,  esquire,  Robert  Bothe,  esquire,  John 
Nanby,  Thoilms  Eston  and  Richard  Godfrey  to  found  a  fraternity  or  gild 
of  four  guardians,  ecclesiastics  or  laymen,  and  other  lieges  of  the  king  of 
either  sex  within  the  said  church  according  to  their  ordinance,  to  be  ealled 
the  fraternity  or  gild  of  Holy  Trinity  in  the  said  church.  The  said  guardians 
and  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  gild  shall  form  one  body  and  commonalty 
incorporate,  with  power  to  acquire  lands,  rents,  services,  rights  and 
possessions  and  to  plead  and  be  impleaded,  and  shall  have  a  common  seal 
and  shall  when  they  please  elect  guardians  for  the  governance  of  the  gild 
and  admit  other  persons  to  the  gild  and  remove  the  guardians  and  make 
ordinances  for  the  government  of  the  gild.  And  grant  to  them  of  licence 
to  acquire  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  lands,  tenements,  rents,  annuities 
and  possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10/.  yearly  for  the 
sustenance  of  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  said  church 
for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England, 
the  said  bishop  and  the  other  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  gild  and  for  their 
souls  after  death  and  the  soul  of  Richard,  late  duke  of  fork,  the  king's 
father,  and  the  support  of  other  works. 

By  p.B.  and  fop  31/.  11«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

March  1.         General  pardon  to  William  Kaylewey  late  of  Callegh,  co.  Devon,  esquire, 
Wsstminster.   alias  of  Challegh,  co.  Devon,  ^  gentilman.'  By  p.s. 

March  3.         General  pardon  to  William  Bright  late  of  Edysleght,  co.  Devon,  ^  yoman,' 

Westminster,  alias  William  Mayer  late  of  Edyslegh,  co.  Devon,  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  before  I  March.  By  p.s. 

MSMBRANB  3. 

Feb.  26.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of 

Westminster.   Gloucester,  of  the  tenour  of  an  act  (English)  in  the  Parliament  held  at 

Westminster,    6   October,    12   Edward    IV.    and    continued    by    divers 

prorogations  to  23  January,  14  Edward  IV.  ordaining  on  23  February 

that,  whereas  consideriug  the  treasons  done  by  John  Nevile,  late  marquis 

Montague,  the  king  intended  by  authority  of  this  present  Parliament  to 

have  attainted  and  disabled  him  and  his  heirs  but  at  the  request  of  the  said 

duke  and  other  lords  will  proceed  no  further  in  this,  nevertheless  the  said 

duke  shall  have  and  enjoy  to  himself  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  so  long  as 

there  be  any  male  heir  of  the  body  of  the  said  marquis,  the  honours,  castles, 

lordships  and  manors  of  Midelham  and  Shirefhoton  with  their  members, 

the  lordships  and  manors  of  Estlillyng,  Elvyngton,  Skirpenbek,  Yaresthorpe, 

Raskell,  Houke,  Scoreby,  Wilberfosse,  Stanfordbrig,  Hundburton,  Knapton, 

Rise   in   Holdemesse,   Sutton  on   Derwent,  Shirborn  in  Herford  Lithe, 

Appilton  in  Ridale,  Sutton  in  Galtresse  and  Thorlesthorpe,  Garleton  with 

Coverdale  in  Coverdale,  Westwitton,  Wodhall,  Ketilwell  in  Craven,  Newbig- 

gyng,  Thoralby  with  Bisshoppesdale,  Burton,  Baynbrig  with  the  vale  of 

Wynsladale,  Braithwayte,  Aykescarth,  Crakehall,  Busby,  Faceby,  Carleton 

in  Clevelond,  Little  Orakehall,  Bowes,  Newforest,  Arkelgarthdale,  Hopes 

otherwise  called  Esthope,  Westhope,  Multon,  Forset,  Gillyng,   Salkeld, 

Soureby,  Langwathby,  Scotby  and  Carlaton,  the  barony  of  Worton,  free 

chace  in  Wynsladale,  ten  pounds  of  rent  out  of  the  castle  and  manor  of 

Wilton,  the  toll  of  Bowes,  Leamyng,  Difford  and  Smeton,  the  wapentakes 

of  Langbergh,  Hang,  Halikeld  and  Gillyng,  the  advowsons  of  the  churches 

of  Moremonkton^  Walkyngton  and  Elvyngton  and  a  chantry  in  the  church 

of  Appilton,  a  mill  in  Richmond  and  the  issues  of  a  farm  called  ^  Litferme,' 

the  half  of  the  soil  and  wood  of  Snape  called  ^  the  Westwode,'  all  homages 

rents  called  ^  castell  ward,'  and  knights'  fees,  rents  and  service  of  tenants 

belonging  to  the  castle,  honour  and  lordship  of  Richmond;  all  of  which 


14  EDWABD  IV.— Part  II.  487 


1475.  Memhrane  3 — cont. 

were  late  of  Bicbard  Nevile,  late  earl  of  Warwick,  and  all  other  lands, 
tenements,  rents,  reversions,  services  and  hereditaments  late  of  the  said 
earl  in  Shirefhoton,  Mideiham,  Estlillyng,  Elvyngton,  Skirpenbek,  Mares- 
thorpe,  Baskell,  Houke,  Scoreby,  Wilberfosse,  Stanfordbrig,  Hundburton, 
Knapton,  Bise  in  Holdernesse,  Sutton  onDerwent,  Shirburu  in  Herfordlith, 
Appilton  in  Bidale,  Sutton  in  Galtresse,  Moremonkton,  Walkjngton, 
Elvyngton,  Catton,  Thothorpe,  Brian  Askam,  Wedirbe,  Teueryngton, 
Westlyllyng,  Biton,  Bugthorpe,  Towthorpe  uppon  the  Wolde,  Wynsladale, 
Worton,  Carleton,  Westwitton,  Wodhall,  Ketilwell  in  Craven,  Newbiggyng, 
Thoralby,  Bisshoppesdale,  Burton,  Baynbrig,  Braithwayt,  Aykescai*th, 
Crakehall,  Busby,  Faceby,  Carleton  in  Clevelond,  Little  Crakehall,  Bowys, 
Newe  Forest,  Arkelgarthdale,  Hopes,  Multon,  Forset,  Gillyng,  Wilton, 
Walden,  Kerperby,  Lirtyngton,  Bamyngham,  Stanhowkeld,  Bolron, 
Fegherby,  Southcowton,  Coldconyngstone,  Hilderwell,  Bande,  Newton, 
Herlesey,  Salkild,  Fenreth,  Soureby,  Langwathby,  Scotby  and  Carlaton 
with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  chaces,  warrens,  franchises,  liberties, 
privileges,  fairs,  markets  and  all  other  profits,  saving  their  right,  title  and 
interest  to  all  the  king's  lieges  and  their  heirs  not  attainted  otner  than  the 
said  heirs  male  of  the  said  marquis  and  Isabel  late  his  wife,  the  king  and 
his  heirs,  the  lords  of  whom  any  of  the  premises  were  held  for  any  ward 
by  reason  of  the  nonage  of  the  said  heirs  male,  the  heirs  of  Bichard,  late 
earl  of  Salisbury,  and  the  feoffees  of  the  latter  or  the  earl  of  Warwick, 
with  the  provision  that  if  the  male  issue  of  the  said  marquis  fail  the  said 
duke  shall  enjoy  the  premises  for  term  of  his  life, 

[Rolls  of  Parliament^  VL  124.] 

Feb.  13.  Licence,  for  20«.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  John  Aleyn  the  elder, 
Westminster,  ^gentilman,'  to  grant  the  manor  of  Erlham,  held  in  chief,  to  Thomas 
Bettis,  clerk,  and  John  Bagby,  clerk,  and  for  these  to  re-grant  the  same 
to  the  said  John  and  Joan  his  wife,  Henry  Spelman,  ^gentilman,' 
Bobert  Brampton  the  elder,  ^gentilman,'  Henry  Marlond,  ^gentilman.' 
Thomas  Brampton,  ^  gentilman,'  John  Brampton,  ^  gentilman,'  John 
Spelman,  ^  gentilman,'  William  Spelman,  '  gentilman,'  Henry  Cancelowe  of 
London,  ^mercer,'  Bobert  Norwiche,  'gentilman,'  and  Thomas  Mason, 
*yoman,'  to  hold  to  themselves  and  their  heirs  by  the  accustomed 
services. 

Feb.  27.         Pardon  to  Thomas,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster, 

WestminBter.  ordinary  of  that  place,  of  all  escapes  of  Bichard  Johnson  late  of  Tourehill, 

CO.  Middlesex,   ^  shipman,'  alia^  late  of  the  parts  of  Flanders,  ^  marioner,' 

from  his  prison  before  25  July  last.  By  p.s. 

1474. 

July  14.  General  pardon  to  William  Benbury  late  of  Tacley,  co.  Essex,  'gentil- 

Westminster.  man,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  21  February  last.  By  K. 

1475.  MSMBRANB  2. 

Feb.  26.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of 
Westminster.  Clarence,  of  the  tenonr  of  an  act  (English)  in  the  Parliament  held  at 
Westminster,  6  October,  12  Edward  IV.  and  continued  by  divers  proro- 
gations to  23  January,  14  Edward  IV.  ordaining  on  24  February  that, 
whereas  considering  the  treasons  done  by  John  Nevile,  late  marquis 
Mountagewe,  the  king  intended  by  authority  of  this  present  Parliament  to 
have  attainted  and  disabled  him  and  his  heirs  but  at  the  request  of  the  said 
duke  and  other  lords  will  proceed  no  further  in  this,  nevertheless  the  said 
duke  shall  have  and  enjoy  to  himself  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  so  long  as 
there  be  any  male  heir  of  the  body  of  the  said  marquis,  the  lordship  and 
manor  of  Claver^'ng,  co.  Essex,  with  its  members  and  the  mansion  or  mesc 


488  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS, 


1475.  Membrane  2 — cont. 

called  '  the  Herber '  and  two  meses  thereto  annexed  in  the  city  of  London, 
late  of  Richard  Nevile,  late  earl  of  Warwick,  Baving  their  right,  title  and 
interest  to  all  the  kin^s  lieges  and  their  heirs  not  attainted  other  than  the 
said  heirs  male  of  the  said  marquis  and  Isabel  his  wife,  the  king  and  his 
heirs,  the  lords  of  whom  any  of  the  premises  were  held  for  any  ward  by 
reason  of  the  nonage  of  the  said  heirs  male,  the  heirs  of  Richard,  late  earl 
of  Salisbury,  and  the  feoffees  of  the  latter  or  the  earl  of  Warwick,  with  the 
provision  that  if  the  male  issue  of  the  said  marquis  fail  the  said  duke  shall 
enjoy  the  premises  for  term  of  his  life.       [Roils  of  Parliament,  YI.  125«] 

March  2.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Hastynges,  knight,  lord  Hastynges,  of  the 
Westminster,  offices  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Notyngham,  porter  or  keeper  of 
the  gate  of  the  same  castle,  steward  and  keeper  of  the  king*s  forest 
of  Shirwode  and  keeper  of  the  parks  of  Beskewode  and  Clypston  and 
the  king's  woods  of  Billowe,  Birkeland,  Rumwode,  Ouselond  and 
Fulwode,  CO.  Nottingham,  receiving  40  marks  yearly  for  the  said  offices 
from  the  king's  manor  or  lordship  of  Bollesover,  co.  Derby,  and 
a  yearly  rent  of  9/.  for  the  wages  of  nine  foresters  appointed  by  him 
to  keep  the  said  forest,  viz.  20s,  yearly  for  each  of  them,  from  the 
king's  meadows  by  the  said  castle  called  ^  Kyngesmedowes '  and  the  profits 
of  pannage  and  herbage  of  the  said  parks  and  all  rents  or  other  profits 
from  the  said  forest.     And  this  without  fine  or  fee.  By  K, 

Feb.  15.  Licence  for  Thomas  Adam  son  and  heir  of  William  Adam,  tenant 
Westminster,  in  chief,  and  kinsman  and  heir  of  Eleanor,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief, 
late  the  wife  of  John  Adam  of  Romney  and  one  of  the  daughters  and  heirs 
of  William  Norwode,  viz.  son  of  William  Adam  her  son,  to  enter  freely  into 
all  lordships,  manors,  lands  and  other  possessions  in  England  of  which  the 
said  Willifun  or  Eleanor  were  seised  and  which  should  descend  to  him,  saving 
to  the  king  homage  and  fealty.  By  p.s. 

1474. 

July  27.    .      Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Norreys,  one  of  the  knights 

Westminster,  of  the  body,  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  manor  and  park  of  the  king  cfdled 

^  Foly  John '  with  fees  of  4d,  daily  and  all  other  accustomed  profits  £rom  the 

issues  of  the  said  manor  at  the  hands  of  the  constable  of  the  king's  castle 

of  Wyndesore  or  his  lieutenant.  By  p.8. 

May  23.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Witney,  esquire,  of  all  lands 

Westminster,    within  the  town  of  Alton,  co.  Southampton,  which  the  king  granted  to 

William  Stephins  and  are  now  in  his  hands  by  the  decease  of  the  latter  and 

by  an  act  of  resumption  in  the  present  Parliament,  to  hold  firom  the  feast  of 

St.  Thomas  the  Apostle  last  by  the  accustomed  services.  By  p.s. 

1475. 

Jan.  24.         Licence  for  the  king's  kinsman  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  to  enter  freely 

Westminster,  into  all  castles,  manors,  lordships,  lands  and  other  possessions  in  England^ 

Wales  and  the  marches  of  Wales  which  Eleanor,  late  duchess  of  Norfolk, 

held  for  life  in  dower,  and  which  should  descend  to  him  on  her  death, 

with  all  issues  from  her  death,  saving  to  the  king  homage  and  fealty. 

By  p.s. 
• 

Membranb  L 

Feb.  1 .  Grant  for  life  to  Laurence  Giles  alias  Ziles,  bom  in  the  town  of  Brussels 

Westminster,  in  Brabant^  of  letters  of  denization. 

By  p.s.  and  for  AOs.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  21.         Commission  to  Ralph  Makerell,  doctor  of  either  law,  Michael  Carvanell, 

Westminster,  bachelor  in  either  law,  Thomas  Coke,  knight,  and  Henry  Daners,  *  mercer,* 

to  benr  and  determine  an  appeal  by  Thonias    Sharpe,  merchaiit  of  the 


14  EDWAED  IV— Paet  II.  489 


1475.  Membrane  1— con/. 

staple  of  OalaiSi  i^ainst  a  judgement  pronounced  by  Master  William 
Goodjer,  doctor  of  laws,  lieutenant  or  commissary  of  the  king's  brother, 
Bicburd,  duke  o{  Gloucester,  admiral  of  England,  Ireland  and  Aquitaine,  in  the 
principal  court  of  Admiralty  of  England ;  the  said  Thomas  declaring  that 
whereas  he  was  sole  owner  of  a  ship  or  barge  called  le  Trinite  of  Caleys,  alias 
of  London,  and  appointed  a  master  and  mariners  for  the  governance  of  the 
4iame,  and  these  at  his  command  sailed  the  said  ship  laden  with  merchandise 
belonginp^  to  him  and  other  merchants  from  the  port  of  Calais  to  the  port 
of  Lopdon,  nevertheless  the  said  William  at  the  instance  of  one  John 
Fyssher,  gentleman,  ordered  the  said  ship  to  be  seized,  the  said  Thomas 
not  being  called  but  being  absent  beyond  the  seas,  and  declared  it  pledged 
to  the  said  John  for  the  sum  of  200/.  and  ordered  the  latter  to  be  put  in 
possession  thereof. 

Jan.  ]  •  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Ehyngton,  esquire,  treasurer  of  the 

Westmiiuter.  king's  household,  for  a  certain  sum  of  money  paid  by  him  to  the  king,  of 
the  custody  of  all  castles,  manors,  lordships,  lands,  rents,  services,  reversions 
and  possessions  with  knighf s  fees  and  advowsons  late  of  Walter  Blount, 
knight,  late  lord  Mountjoye,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  jnihority  of  Edward 
Blount,  lord  Mountjoye,  his  kinsman  and  heir,  viz.  son  of  his  son  William, 
and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  said  Edward  without  disparagement, 
and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  25,  Ghrant  during  the  minority  of  George,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  to  John 
WestmioBter.  Bowde,  servant  of  the  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  who  had  of  the  grant  of  the 
said  late  earl  the  office  of  the  parkership  (parcarie)  of  the  park  of 
Cheswardyne,  co.  Salop,  which  office  the  king  has  now  otherwise  disposed 
of,  of  the  office  of  the  palisership  (palarie)  of  the  same  park  with  wages 
of  ld»  daily  at  the  hands  of  the  receiver  or  bailiff  of  the  lordship  of 
Cheswardyne.  By  p.s.  [4052.] 

June  29.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Richard  Mayle  as  gauger  in  the  port 
Westminster,  of  Bristol  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 
Vacated  because  in  the  fifteenth  year, 

1474. 

Aug.  15.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  John  James,  one  of  the  messengers 
Westminster,  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  100  acres  of  land  and  pasture,  4  acres  of  meadow, 
4  acres  of  wood  and  \2s.  of  rent  in  Thazsted  of  which  John  Yerdley  of 
Thaxsted,  outlawed  for  high  treason,  was  seised  and  a  tenement  in 
Thaxsted  of  the  yearly  value  of  6«.  %d,  of  which  Thomas  Potter,  outlawed 
for  treason,  an  aider  of  John,  late  earl  of  Oxford,  was  seised,  not  exceeding 
the  yearly  value  of  6  marks,  to  hold  by  the  accustomed  rents  and  services. 

Byp.s. 

MSMBRANB  2Ad. 

Aug.  3.  Commission  to  William  Haute,  knight,  John  Kyryell,  Vincent  Fynch, 

Westminster.  William  Brent,  John  Appulton,  Thomas  Caxton  and  the  sheriff  of  Kent  to 
enquire  into  all  shipments  of  wools,  hides,  wool-fells,  lead,  tin  and  other 
merchandise  which  ought  to  repair  to  the  staple  of  Calais  in  the  said  county 
contrary  to  the^form  of  the  statutes  of  8,  10  and  14  Henry  VI.  and  to 
certify  thereon  to  the  treasurer  and  barons  of  the  Exchequer  in  the  octaves 
of  St.  Hilary  next. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 

Thomas  Stedolf,  Thomas  Combe,  John  Goryng,  Vincent  Fynch,  Walter 

Forde  and  the  sheriff  in  the  county  of  Sussex. 
Vacated  because  otherwise  below. 


490  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1474,  Membrane  2Ad — conU 

William  Barkelej,   Roger  Eelsale,  Thomas  Bnme,  John    Founder 

Edward  Wayte  and  the  sheriff  in  the  county  of  Southampton. 
John  Dauheney,  Richard  Chemerey,  John  Byconell,  John  Nanby,  John 

Bettescombe  and  the  sheriff  in  the  county  of  Dorset. 
Robert  Willoughby,  knight,  John  Fortescu  and  the  sheriff  in  the 

county  of  Cornwall. 
John  Pomerey,  Charles  Dynham,  Oto  Gilbert,  Richai'd  Chechesire  and 

the  sheriff  in  the  county  of  Devon. 
John  Byconell,  Robert  Stowell,  William  Hody,  John  Kendale  and  the 

sheriff  in  the  county  of  Somerset. 
Roger  Eemys,  Thomas  Lemeryk,  Kenelm  Dygas,  James  Hyet  and  the 

sheriff  in  the  county  of  Gloucester. 
William  Griffith  and  David  Middelton  in  the  parts  of  North  Wales. 
John  Savage,  knight^  William  Stanley,  knight,  and  the  sheriff  in  the 

county  of  Chester. 
Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight,  Thomas  Molyneux  and  the  sheriff 

in  the  county  of  Lancaster.  • 
William  Parre,  knight,  John  Parre,  knight,   Christopher  Moresby, 

knight,  Richard  Barowes,  Robert  Lampleugh  and  the  sheriff  in  the 

county  of  Westmoreland. 
WiUiam  Legh,  knight,  and  the  sheriff  in  the  county  of  Cumberland. 
Roger  Hern,  Robert  Wydryngton,  Ralph  Hothum,  John  Lilborne 

the  younger  and  the  sheriff  in  the  county  of  Northumberland. 
Thomas    Burgh,    knight,    William    Husee,     Robert    Shefeld,    John 

Whichcotes,  Richard  Welby,  Richard  Spert,  Thomas  Gylby  and  the 

sheriff  in  tlie  county  of  Lincoln. 
Robert  Wyngfeld,  knight,  Henry  Haydon,  Richard  Suthwell,  John 

Fynchman  and  the  sheriff  in  the  county  of  Norfolk. 
John  Wyngfeld,  knight,  John  JSenyngham,  knight,  John  Clopton  and 

the  sheriff  in  the  county  of  Suffolk. 
Stephen  Hatfeld,  Edmund  Talbot,  Nicholas  Leventhorpe,  Guy  Yynoent, 

Richard  Stourton  and  the  sheriff  of  York  in  the  parts  of  Holder- 

nesse. 
William  Hopton,  John  Woderoue,  Roger  Hopton,  Nicholas  Middelton, 

Robert  Barnard  and  the  sheriff  in  the  West  Riding  of  the  county  of 

York. 
Thomas  Pudsey,  John  Hoperton  and  the  sheriff  in  the  North  Riding 

of  the  county  of  York. 
Thomas   Mountgomery,  knight,  Richard   Haute,  Alvred  Cornburgh, 

John  Ingoldesby,  Robert  Plummer  and  the  sheiiff  in  the  county  of 

Essex. 
John  Carlhill  and  John  Caiiiyngton  in  the  bishopric  of  Durham. 
The  like  to  Thomas  Stedolf,  Thomas  Combe,  John  Qt)ryng,  Vincent 
Fynche,  Walter  Forde  and  the  sheriff  of  Sussex  to  enquu*e  as  above  in  the 
county  of  Sussex  and  certify  as  above  on  the  quinzaine  of  Easter  next. 

Membrane  22d, 

Sept.  16.  Commission  o  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of 
Northampton.  Clarence,  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight, 
Richard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  Thomas  Billyng,  Thomas  Littelton  and 
Henry  Boteller  touching  all  murders,  felonies,  riots,  extortions,  oppressions 
and  other  offences,  treasons  only  excepted,  committed  within  the  counties  of 
Warwick  and  Gloucester  before  4  March,  12  Edward  IV.  By  K. 

• 

Sept.  22.         Commission  to  Geoffrey  Warton,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  to 
Eenilworth.    take  into  the  king's  hands  all  the  lands,  pcM'ssions  and  goods  late  Of 


14  EDWARD  IV.— Part  II.  491 


1474.  Membrane  22d — coni. 

Henry  Bodrugan  late  of  Bodrugan,  co.  Cornwall,  esquire,  attainted  of 
divers  treasons,  riots  and  felonies  by  aathoritj  of  Parliament,  within  the 
counties  of  Cornwall,  Devon  and  Gloucester  and  elsewhere  in  England  and 
to  receive  the  issues  of  the  same  and  render  account  to  the  king. 

.Vacated  and  cancelled  on  mandate  of  the  king  to  the  chancellor  and 
the  keeper  of  the  rolls  of  Chancery  by  writ  of  privy  seal  on  6  February, 

Oct.  20.         Commission  to  Robert  Oxenbrygge,  Heniy  Auger,  John  Wylkjnson, 
Wefltminster.  Thomas  Banke,  serjeant  at  arms,  and  the  sheriOr  of  Sussex  to  arrest  Robert 
Baseley  of  Wynohelsee  and  bring  him  before  the  king  and  council. 

Membrane  21J. 

Aug.  21.  Commission  to  William  Stanley,  knight,  Ralph  Brereton,  knight,  Robert 
Westminster.  Fonlherst,  knight,  John  Maynewaryng,  knight,  Peter  Dutton,  John  Fitz- 
herbert  and  David  Ferrour  to  take  muster  of  the  king's  knight  Gilbert 
Debenham  and  400  archers  in  his  company  whom  the  king  has  ordered  .to 
be  sent  to  Ireland  in  any  place  near  the  city  of  Chester  on  9  September 
next  or  within  three  days  following  and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and 
council. 

Membrane  20d. 

Aug,  6.  Commission  to  the  king's  brother  G^i^e,  duke  of  Clarence,  John  Dynham 

Westminster,  of  Dynham,  knight,  Thomas  Selynger,  Robert  Willughby,  knight,  Thomas 
Fulford,  knight,  Charles  Dynham,  Edward  Courtenay,  Thomas  Arundell, 
Thomas  Beaumont,  Richard  Eggecombe  and  the  sheriff  of  Cornwall  to  make 
proclamation  in  the  market  towns  and  other  towns  of  the  said  county  of 
divers  acts  of  Parliament  by  authority  of  which  Henry  Bodrugan  late  of 
Bodrugan,  co.  Cornwall,  esquire,  is  attainted  at  the  king's  suit  of  divers 
treasons,  felonies,  riots  and  other  crimes  committed  by  him  and  his  ill- 
governed  servants,  and  to  arrest  the  said  Henry  with  his  people  and  bring 
him  to  the  king's  presence  in  person  without  bail  or  mainprise ;  as  John 
Arundell  of  Talverne,  co.  Cornwall,  esquire,  John  Penpons  of  the  same 
county,  esquire,  William  Camsuyowe  of  the  same  county,  esquire,  Oto 
Philip,  yeoman  of  the  crown,  Thomas  Nevylle,  esquire,  and  James 
Trefusis,  *  gentilman,'  have  shown  the  king  that  the  said  Henry,  outlawed 
by  force  of  the  said  attaint^  tramples  on  the  king's  lieges  in  the  said  county 
and  through  him  they  fear  to  dwell  in  the  county.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  2.  Commission  to  Robert  Wyngfeld,  knight,  John    Hastynges,    Robert 

Westminster.  Radcliff,  Henry  Haidon,  Richard  Suthwell  and  John  Crede  to  enquire  what 
lands  and  goods  John  Dowes  late  of  Norwich,  <yoman,'  outlawed  on 
Monday,  31  May,  13  Edward  IV.  at  the  suit  of  the  king^s  firstborn  son 
Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  in  the  county  of  Norfolk,  held  on  that  day,  into 
whose  hands  they  liave  come  and  what  they  are  worth. 

Membrane  I7d. 

Dec.  17.  *  Commission  to  Thomas  Tyrell,  knight,  William  Pyrton,  knight,  John 
Westminster.  Tyrell  of  Beche,  David  Mortymer,  Edward  Skelton,  one  of  the  king's 
seijeants  at  arms,  William  Wheler  and  the  sheriff  of  Essex,  on  complaint 
by  Nicholas  Yeer  and  John  Scolte,  merchants  of  Danske  in  Prussia,  and 
Peter  Smede,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  George  of  Danske,  that  whereas 
the  said  ship  was  laden  at  Danske  with  '  waynescote,'  chests  of  Prussia^ 
cables,  boards,  pitch  and  bitumen  and  other  goods  of  great  value  to  take  to 
England  and  was  wrecked  on  the  coast  of  the  said  county  and  lost  and  the 
greater  part  of  the  said  goods  were  cast  ashore  and  are  now  in  the  hands  of 


492  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1474.  Membrane  I7d — cont. 

the  inhabitants  and  the  said  Peter  and  the  mariners  of  the  said  ship  came 
alive  to  land  so  that  it  could  not  be  called  wreck  of  sea,  nevertheless  they 
cannot  obtain  restitution  of  the  said  goods,  to  enquire  into  whose  hands  the 
goods  came  and  to  restore  them  to  the  said  master  and  merchants  if  they 
shall  prove  them  to  be  lawfully  theirs,  saving  reasonable  salvage,  and  to 
certify  to  the  king  the  names  of  any  who  shall  refuse  to  make  such 
restitution, 

Mbmbrans  I6d. 

Dec.  8.  Commission  to  Richard  Copcott  to  make  payments  of  prest  money  to 

WeBtminster.  fletchers  (pe^7/am)  for  the  manufacture  of  *shefe  arowes,*  workmen  for 
the  manufacture  of  bows  and  *  bowestaves,'  smiths  for  the  manufacture  of 
arrowheads  and  workmen  called  ^  stringers '  for  the  manufacture  of  strings 
for  bows  in  the  counties  of  Berks,  Oxford,  Buckingham,  Bedford, 
Northampton  and  Rutland  and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council 
with  all  speed,  the  king  having  caused  proclamations  to  be  made  by  the 
sheiiffs  in  those  counties  for  the  manufacture  of  the  same  with  all  speed  for 
the  ordnance  of  the  army  going  with  him  to  France  for  the  recovery  of  that 
realm  and  his  right  there.     [Foedera,']  By  K. 

The  like  to  John  Wysberd  in  the  counties  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Cambridge 
and  Huntingdon.  . 

The  like  to  Thomas  Blaunchard  in  the  counties  of  Warwick,  Stafford, 
Derby,  Nottingham  and  Leicester,  the  city  of  Coventre  and  the  town  of 
Notyngham. 

The  like  to  Thomas  Bestney  in  the  counties  of  Wilts,  Gloucester, 
Hereford,  Salop  and  Worcester. 

The  like  to  William  Warde  in  the  counties  of  Dorset,  Somerset,  Devon 
and  Cornwall. 

The  like  to  Richard  Dalker  in  the  counties  of  Essex,  Middlesex  and 
Hertford  and  the  city  of  London. 

The  like  to  John  Covert  in  the  counties  and  cities  of  Lincoln  and 
York. 

The  like  to  Thomas  Bowes  in  the  counties  of  Kent,  Surrey,  Sussex  and 
Southampton,  the  city  of  Canterbury  and  the  town  of  Suthampton. 

Membrane  iSd. 

Nov.  28.  Commission  to  Thomas  Seintleger,  Robert  Wylughby,  knight,  Alvrcd 
Westminster  Comeburgh  and  the  sheriff  of  Cornwall  to  arrest  all  masters,  mariners, 
pirates,  possessors  and  victuallers  of  any  ships  and  vessels  of  the  town3 
and  ports  of  Fowey,  Bodennek  and  Polruen,  as  they  have  connnitted  great 
depredations  on  goods  and  merchandise  of  merchants  and  others  contituy 
to  the  form  of  treaties  and  friendships  with  and  safe  conducts  of  the  king 
and  do  not  heed  the  king's  mandates  but  daily  do  worse,  and  abo  all  into 
whose  hands  such  goods  and  merchandise  have  come  and  to  bring  them 
before  the  king  and  council,  and  to  seize  their  goods  and  merchandise  and 
the  said  ships  and  vessels  and  the  gear  of  the  same  and  put  them  in  safe 
custody.  By  K. 

1475.  Membrane  lAd, 

Jan.  24.  Commission  to  Roger  Ree,  knight,  Robert  Chamberlain,  knight,  James 

Wcptminflier.   Tyrell,  knight,  and  John  Dorward,  knight,  to  inquire  what  lands  John 

Skrene,  knight,  tenant  in  chief,  held  in  the  counties  of  Suffolk,  Essex, 

Hertford  and  Cambridge,  what  they  are  worth,  on  what  day  be  died  and 

who  is  his  heir,  and  to  t^ke  the  same  into  the  king's  hands. 


14  fiDWABD  IV.— Pabt  H.  493 


1474.  Membrane  ISd. 

Dec.  2.  Commission  to  John  Pounde,  William  Wayte,  Edward  Wayte  and  John 

Westminster.  Whitehede  to  enqnire  into  the  complaint  of  Henry  Ayerey,  merchant  of 
Reddon  in  Brittany,  that  when  he  was  coming  to  England  with  a  carvel 
called  le  Julyan  of  Garrant  in  Brittany  of  which  Jaket  Husban  was 
master,  laden  with  24  tuns  of  wine  of  Brittany,  salt,  linen  cloths  and  iron,  a 
certain  ship  came  npon  them  near  the  Isle  of  Wight  of  which  Maurice  Calf  was 
master,  John  Smith  ^  quartermaster,'  John  Grene  purser  (burcerus)  and  Peter 
Martyn  of  Portesmouth  victualler,  and  these  and  John  Nicott,  Gascon,  of 
Sandewyche  and  John  Warley,  bailiff  of  Portesmouth,  entered  the  carvel 
and  despoiled  it  of  the  said  wines,  goods  and  merchandise  to  the  value  of 
694  crowns  and  55  crowns  in  money  and  other  personal  utensils,  contrary 
to  the  form  of  the  treaty  between  the  king  and  his  kinsman  the  duke 
of  Brittany,  and  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made  and  arrest  and  imprison 
all  who  refuse  to  make  restitution,  and  to  arrest  the  said  Maurice, 
John,  John,  Peter,  John  and  John  and  bring  them  before  the  king  and 
council. 

Nov.  26,         Commission  to  Eichard  Jenney,  Robert  Pemberton,  William  Spenne  and 

Westminster,   the  sheriffs  of  Huntingdon  and  Northampton  to  enquire  of  what  lands 

Thomas  Tresham,  knight,  was  seised  m  his  demesne  as  of  fee  in  the  said 

counties,  how  much  they  are  worth,  by  what  service  and  of  whom  they  are 

held  and  on  what  day  he  died. 

Dec.  3.  Commission  to  John  Cunstable,  knight,  the  mayor  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne, 

Westminster.  John  Ayssheton,  esquire,  and  Robert  Spaldyng,  one  of  the  king's  seijeants 
at  arms,  to  inquire  into  the  complaint  of  Thomas  Kyng  of  Stralissounde 
in  Almain,  master  and  owner  of  a  ship  called  le  Christofre  of  Stralissounde, 
.  that  when  he  and  six  other  persons  were  sailing  on  the  high  sea  towards 
Seland  in  the  said  ship  laden  at  Stralessounde  with  divers  goods  and 
merchandise  to  the  value  of  200/.  sterling  and  more  60  men  came  upon 
them  off  the  coast  of  Scarburgh  in  three  great  ships  of  Scarburgh  called 
*  fysshers '  of  which  Thomas  Sawge  is  owner  and  seized  the  said  ship  of 
Stralessounde  and  took  it  to  Newcastle  on  Tyne  and  disposed  of  the  goods 
and '  merchandise  and  the  ship  and  its  gear  to  the  value  of  100  marks, 
contrary  to  the  form  of  the  peace  concluded  with  the  commonalties  of  the 
Hanse  Almain  on  28  February  last,  and  to  cause  restitution  to  be  made 
and  arrest  and  imprison  all  who  refuse  to  make  restitution,  and  to  arrest  the 
said  Thomas  Sawge  and  all  concerned  in  the  capture  and  bring  them  before 
the  king  and  council. 

Dec.  6.  Commission  to  Thomas  Markham,  esquire,  to  examine  all  ships  and 

Westminster,  vessels  of  the  portage  of  16  tons  and  over  in  any  ports,  places  and  creeks 
in  the  ports  of  London  and  Sandwich  and  from  thence  by  the  sea  coast  to 
the  port  of  Bristol  and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council  with  all 
speed  and  to  take  and  impress  them  at  his  discretion  for  the  conduct  of  the 
king's  army  and  ordnance  to  France.  By  C. 

The  like  to  Eichard  Ex  ton  in  the  water  of  Lye  to  Orwell  and  from 
thence  by  the  sea  coast  to  the  port  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne. 

1475. 

Jan.  1.  Commission  to  the  mayor  of  Exeter  and  John   Fortescu  and  Alvred 

Westminster.  Corneburgh,  esquires,  to  enquire  about  all  treasons  and  offences  committed 

within  the  county  of  Devon  and  city  of  Exeter  contrary  to  the  form  of 

safe-conducts  of  the  king  and  friendships  and  treaties  concluded  between 

the  king  and  others. 


MembIUNs  12(L 

Jan.  28. 
Westminster. 


Commission  to  Bichard  Ean^  mayor  of  Qnynburgh^  Edward  Skelton^  one 
^  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  and  the  sheriff  of  Kent,  on  complaint  bjr 


494  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1475.  Membrane  I2d — cont. 

Nicholas  Veer  and  Matthew  Blake^  merchants  of  Danske  in  Pmssia^  and 
Peter  Smede,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  George  of  Danske,  that  whereas  the 
said  ship  was  laden  at  Danske  with  *  wajnescote>'  chests  of  Prussia,  tables, 
boards,  pitch  and  bitumen  and  other  goods  of  great  value  to  take  to  England 
and  was  wrecked  on  the  coast  of  the  said  countj  and  lost  and  the  greater 
part  of  the  said  goods  were  cast  ashore  and  are  now  in  the  hands  of  the 
inhabitants  and  the  said  Peter  and  the  mariners  of  the  said  ship  came  alive 
t^  land  so  that  it  could  not  be  called  wreck  of  sea,  nevertheless  they  cannot 
obtain  restitution  of  the  said  goods,  to  enquire  into  whose  hands  the  goods 
came  and  to  restore  them  to  the  said  master  and  merchants  if  thaj  shall 
prove  them  to  be  lawfully  theirs,  saving  reasonable  salvage,  and  to 
certify  to  the  king  the  names  of  any  who  shall  refuse  to  make  such 
restitution. 

]474.  Mbmbrans  lid. 

Dec.  27.         Commission  to  the  mayor  and  sheriff  of  Suthampton,  Peter  Malleryng 
Wefltminster.  and  William  Isaak  to  arrest  William  Brewer  of  Fowey  and  bring  him  before 
the  king  and  council. 

Dec*  26,  Commission  to  the  king's  uncle  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  John  Howard, 
WestminBter.  knight,  Thomas  Ursewyk,  knight,  Boger  Eee,  knight,  Alvred  Comburgh, 
esquire,  John  Forster,  esquire,  and  the  sherififs  of  Suffolk,  Cambridge,  Essex 
and  Hertford  to  enquire  what  lands  John  Skrene,  knight,  tenant  in  chief, 
held  in  the  said  counties,  what  they  are  worth,  on  what  day  he  died  and 
who  is  his  heir,  and  to  take  the  same  into  the  king's  hands. 

14,75.  Membrane  lOrf. 

March  2.  Commission  to  William  Rosse,  esquire,  to  take  carpenters  called  ^  whelers ' 
WestHiinster.  and  *  cartwrightes '  and  other  carpenters,  joiners,  stonecutters,  smiths, 
plumbers,  *  shippewi'ightes,'  *  coupers,'  *  sawyers,'  *  flecchers,'  *  chariotmen/ 
'  horshameys  makers '  and  other  workmen  within  the  realm  of  England  and 
the  town  and  marches  of  Calais  and  elsewhere  under  the  king's  obedience 
for  the  works  of  the  king's  ordnance,  and  bombards,  cannons,  culverins, 

*  fowelers,'  *  serpen tynes,'  and  other  cannon,  powder,  sulphur,  saltpetre, 
stone,  iron,  lead  and  other  necessaries,  crossbows  and  bolts  for  them, 
bows,  arrows,  *  arrowtymbre,'  *  bowestaves,'  *  bowestrynges,'  *  billes,'  *  axes,' 

*  langedebefes,'  lances^  ^  gleyves,'  hammers,  armaments  of  war,  oaks,  elms, 
ashes,  beeches,  alder,  birch,  holm  and  other  timber,  ^tanned  leder'  and 
^  calveskynnes '  and  other  necessaries  for  the  ordnance,  and  all  ships  and 
vessels  of  16  tons  and  over  and  masters  and  mariners  for  them.  By  K. 

Membrane  Sd. 

Jan.  23.  Commission  to  John  Brysley,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Mary  GracSf 

Westminster,  and  William  Peny,  purser  of  the  same,  to  take  mariners  for  the  conduct  of 
the  said  ship  and  workmen  for  its  repair,  as  the  king  is  going  with  an 
armed  force  to  France  for  the  recovery  of  his  right  there.     [Foedera,'] 

The  like  to  the  following  :— 
William  Harper,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Mary  Ratclyf^  and  Richard 

Fyssher,  purser  of  the  same. 
Richard  Bygge,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Anne^  and  John  Drewe, 

purser  of  the  same. 
Richard  William,  master  of  a  ship  called    la  James,  and    William 

Gardyner,  purser  of  the  same. 
John  Power,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Trinite,  and  Nicholas  Coles, 

purser  of  the  same. 


14  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  tL.  496 


1475.  Membrane  Sd — cont. 

Feb.  16.  Commission  to  Roger  TrewmaD,  master  of  n  ship  of  the  king  called 

Wertminster.   Grace  DieUy  David  Whyte,  purser  of  the  same,  John  Trace  and  Peter 

Chate  to  take  mariners  for  the  governance  of  the  said  ship  for  the  conduct 

of  the  king's  armed  force  with  which  he  is  going  in  person  to  France  for 

the  recovery  of  that  realm  and  his  right  there.     [Fcedera,'] 

The  hke  to  Charles  Dynham,  esquire,  and  John  Buoke,  master  of  a  ship 
called  Maryt.  Asshe, 

Membrane  7d. 

Jan.  12.  Commission  of  array  to  tlie  king's  kinsmen  William,  earl  of  i  Amndel,  and 

Lincoln.  Thomas  Arundell  of  Matravers,  knight,  William  Berkeley,  Edward  Berkeley, 
William  Ovedale,  Thomas  Leukenore,  Thomas  Pownde,  John  Paulet,  John 
Walop,  John  Rogers,  Thomas  Browne,  Charles  Bulkeley  and  the  sheriff  in 
the  county  of  Southampton  for  the  defence  of  the  Isle  of  Wight  and  the 
adjacent  parts. 

Commission  to  Robert  Cousyn  to  take  ships  and  vessels  in  the  port  of 
Suthampton  and  masters  and  mariners  for  them  for  an  armed  force  with 
which  the  king  is  going  to  sea. 

Feb.  21.  Commission  to  Ralph  Makerell,  doctor  !of  either  law,  Michael  Carvanell, 

Westminster,  bachelor  in  either  law,  Thomas  Coke,  knight,  and  Henry  Daners,  ^  mercer,' 
to  hear  and  determine  an  appeal  by  Thomas  Sharpe,  merchant  of  the  staple 
of  Calais,  against  a  judgment  pronounced  by  Master  William  Godyer,  doctor 
of  laws,  lieutenant  or  commissary  of  the  king's  brother  Richard,  dnke  of 
Gloucester,  admiral  of  England,  Ireland  and  Aquitaine,  in  the  principal 
court  of  Admiralty  of  England  in  an  action  before  him  by  John  Fyssher, 
'  gentilman,'  plaintiff,  and  the  said  Thomas,  defendant,  concerning  the  seizure 
of  a  ship  called  le  Trinite  of  Galeys,  alias  of  London. 


Membrane  Sd, 

Commission  to  Alvred  Comburgh  to  seize  all  ships  of  the  portage  of 
16  tuns  and  over  in  any  ports,  creeks  and  places  of  the  counties  of  Devon 
and  Cornwall  and  the  town  of  Bristol  and  take  them  to  the  Thames  and 
elsewhere  at  the  king's  command  for  the  conduct  of  the  king's  army  to 
France,  and  to  take  masters  and  mariners  for  their  governance  and  to  arrest 
and  imprison  the  disobedient.     [Fcedera,]         -  By  K. 

Writ  of  aid,  directed  to  all  admirals  and  others,  for  the  said  Alvred. 

ByK. 

Commission  to  Thomas  Markeham  to  examine  all  ships  and  vessels  of  the 
portage  of  16  tons  and  over  in  the  poits  of  London  and  Stmdwich  and  from 
thence  by  the  sea  coast  to  the  port  of  Bristol  and  to  certify  thereon  to  the 
king  and  council  with  all  speed  and  to  take  and  impress  them  at  his 
discretion  for  the  conduct  of  the  king's  army  and  ordnance  to  France. 

ByK. 

Commission  to  Richard  Exton  to  examine  all  ships  and  vessels  of  the 
portage  of  16  tons  and  over  in  the  water  of  Lye  to  Orwell  and  from  thence 
by  the  sea  coast  to  the  port  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne  and  to  certify  thereon 
to  the  king  and  council  with  all  speed  and  to  take  and  impress  them  at  his 
discretion  for  the  conduct  of  the  king's  army  and  ordnance  to  France. 

ByK. 


Feb.  24.         Commission   to  James  Hyet  to  take  80  diggers    or  workmen  called 

Westmineter.  <  myners  '  for  the  king,  who  is  going  in  person  to  the  realm  of  France  for 

the  recovery  of  the  same  and  his  right  there.  By  K 


496  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1475.  Mbmbrans  4:d. 

Feb.  27.         Commission  to  Tiiomas  Bateson,  master  of  a  ship  called  k  Margarete  of 
Westminster.  Calais,  to  take  mariners  for  the  governance  of  the  said  ship  for  the  conduct 
of  an  armed  force  which  the  king  has  ordered  to  go  to  sea. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 
Feb.  22.  John  Worsle,  captain  of  a  ship  called  U  Kalerine  Revers,  and  Garard 

Baker,  master  of  the  same. 

John  Ferrer,  master  of  a  ship  called  ie  Trynyt€y  and  Richard  Alder, 

purser  of  the  same. 
William  Fetherston,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Caregan. 

Commission  to  Thomas  Vaghan,  esquire  of  the  body,  and  Richard 
Laurence  and  Roland  Forster,  clerks  of  the  king's  jewels,  to  take  gold- 
smiths and  other  workmen  of  that  mistery  for  attendance  on  the  king's 
person.     [FcederaJ] 

March  3.         Commission  to  John  Keriell,  captain  of  certain  ships  called  le  Marie 
WestmiDster.   Cole,  le  Swan  and  le  Packer,  and  John  Cole,  owner  of  the  same,  to  talce 

mariners  for  the  governance  of  the  said  ships  for  the  conduct  of  an  armed 

force  which  the  king  has  ordered  to  go  to  sea. 


1474. 


MSMBBANB  Sd. 


Nov.  28.  Commission  to  Thomas  Bolkelej  to  receive  the  tenth  in  the  counties  of 
Westminster.  Kent,  Surrey,  Sussex  and  Southampton,  the  cities  of  Canterbury  and 
Rochester,  the  town  of  Suthampton,  the  borough  of  Suthwerk,  and  the  ports 
of  Dover,  Sandwich,  Romeney,  Rye,  HastyUges,  and  Wynchelsey  and  their 
members,  which  the  commons  of  the  realm  in  the  present  Parliament  at 
WestmiDster,  6  October,  12  Edward  IV.  have  granted  to  the  kine  for  the 
defence  of  his  realm  and  subjects  in  part  payment  of  the  wages  of  13,000 
bowmen,  each  receiving  6d,  daily  for  one  year,  and  to  examine  and  super- 
vise the  collection  of  the  same  and  make  delivery  of  the  sums  at  the  receipt 
of  the  Exchequer.  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  following : — 
Richard  Page  in  the  counties  of  Dorset,  Somerset,  Devon  and  Corn- 
wall, the  city  of  Bath  and  the  town  of  Bristol. 
Richard  Harper  in  the  counties  of  Wilts,  Gloucester,  Hereford,  Salop 
and  Worcester,  the  cities  of  Salisbury  and  Worcester  and  the  towns 
of  Gloucester  and  Shrewsbury. 
John  FitzHerberd  in  the  counties  of  Warwick,    Stafford,    Derby, 
Nottingham  and  Leicester,  the  city  of  Coventry  and  the  town  of 
Notyngham. 
Robert  Caldecote  in  the  counties  of  Berks,  Oxford,    Buckingham, 

Bedford,  Northampton  and  Rutland  and  the  town  of  Oxford. 
John  Sorell  in    the    counties  of  Norfolk,   Suffolk,  Cambridge  and 

Huntingdon  and  the  city  of  Norwich. 
Robert  Plomer,  in  the  counties  of  Essex,  Hertford  and  Middlesex  and 

the  city  of  London. 
Roger  Hopton  in  the  West  Riding,  East  Riding,  and  North  Riding  of 
tilie  county  of  York,  the  city  of  York  and  the  town  of  Kyngeston  on 
Hull. 
Richard  Spert  in  the  parts  of  Holand,  Lyndesey  and  Kesteven  of  the 

county  of  Lincoln. 
Hugh  Ghuiayde  in  the  county  of  Lancaster. 

A  Atje^  Mbmbrans  Id. 

April  19.         Commission  to  Thomas  Lygon,  Humphrey  Salwey,  Roger  Harewell, 
Westminster.  WUliam  Lygon  and  the  sheriff  of  Worcester  to  enquire  what  lands  John 


14  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  H.  497 


1476.  Membrane  Id — cant. 

Beauchamp  of  Beauchamp,  knight,  tenant-in-chief,  held  in  the  said  county, 
what  they  are  worth,  on  what  day  he  died  and  who  is  his  heir,  and  to  take 
the  lands  into  the  king's  hands. 

Vacated  because  enrolled  in  the  fifteenth  year. 

April  23.  Commission  to  WiUiam  Stanley,  knight,  John  Savage,  knight,  Thomas 
WeBtminstcr.  Mauley,  knight,  Thomas  Danyell,  Roger  Dutton  of  Dutton,  Peter  Daucton 
of  Hactou,  esquire,  and  John  Suthworth,  esquire,  to  arrest  John  Butter, 
*  gentilman,'  and  John  Obryth  and  others  who  have  received  the  king's 
wages  from  Gilbert  Debenham  to  serve  the  king  in  Ireland  in  his  company 
but  have  not  yet  come  to  the  king's  service,  and  to  imprison  them  until  they 
shall  restore  the  said  wages  or  find  security  that  they  will  serve  the  king  in 
the  company  of  the  said  Thomas  DanyelK  and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king 
and  council. 

Vacated  because  enrolled  in  the  fifteenth  year. 

April  23.         Like  commission  to  Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight,  William  Stanley, 
WestmiDBter.  knight,  John  Savage,  knight,  Thomas  Mauley,  knight,  James  Stucle,  knight, 
Peter  liegh,  knight,  John  Stanley,  Thomas  Molyneuz,  Thomas  Danyell, 
Boger  Dutton  of  Dutton,  Peter  Daucton  of  Hatton,  esquire,  John  Suth- 
worth, esquire,  and  the  mayor  of  Hartylpole. 
Vacated  because  enrolled  in  the  fifteenth  year. 


J  96186. '  I  I 


498 


15  EDWARD  IV^—Pakt  I. 


1476. 

April  12. 
Westminster. 


April  15. 
Westminster. 


April  19. 
'Westminster. 


April  22. 
Westminster. 


April  13. 
Westminster. 


April  12. 
Westminster. 


April  12. 
Westminster. 


May  8. 
Westminster. 


May  8. 
Westminster. 


MSMBRANS  31. 

Pardons  of  outlawry  to  the  following  :— 
William  Batell,  late  parson  of  the  parish  church  of  St.  John,  Staundon, 
CO.  Oxford,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to 
answer  George  Irlond,  knight,  citizen  and  alderman  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  40/.,  ho  haying  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison, 
as  Thomas  Bryan,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified.    London. 

Clement  Carter  late  of  Yoxford,  co.  Suffolk,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Eoger  Bee,  knight,  late  esquire,  late  sheriff  of 
Norfolk,  touching  a  debt  of  20/.  Suffolk. 

Thomas  Boteler  late  of  Gloucestre,  esquire,  for  not  appearing  before 
Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer 
John  Kyrton,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  14/. 

London. 

William  Danyell  of  Pokerych,  co.  Hertford,  *  chapman,'  for  not  ap- 
pearing to  answer  Thomas  Eightwyse  of  Salle  touching  a  debt  of 
40«.  Norfolk. 

Robert  Huchons  of  Lychefeld,  co.  Stafford,  *  dyer,'  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Pry  sot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the 
late  king,  to  answer  John  Batyn  touching  a  debt  of  30/.         Bristol. 

Robert  Hay  ton  of  Hay  ton,  co.  York,  *  gentilman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  king  to  answer  Robert  Rudeton,  *  gentilman/  touching  a 
trespass.  Norfolk. 

Richard  Joynour,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the 
late  king,  to  answer  John  Coventre  of  Levyse,  co.  Wilts,  merchant, 
touching  a  debt  of  120/.  13^.  8d,  and  before  Robert  Danby  and  his 
fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render 
Hi.  6d,  to  Walter  Stokker  and  Agneo  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of 
William  Gregory  mediua  late  of  the  pariah  of  St.  John,  Walbroke^ 
citizen  and  skinner  of  London,  and  executrix  of  his  will. 

Middlesex. 

John  Trotte  of  Taunton,  co.  Somerset,  ^  milward,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  William  Bokette, '  marchaunt,'  touching  a  debt  of  40«.    Wilts. 

John  Bolton,  late  of  Atherton,  co.  Lancaster, '  yoman,'  for  not  appear- 
ing to  answer  Robert  Harecourt,  knight,  touching  a  trespass 
committed  by  him  and  John  Atherton,  late  of  Atherton,  ^  gentilman,' 
Roger  Bolton  late  of  Bolton,  co.  Lancaster,  ^  gentilman,' Nicholas 
Eilchith  late  of  Atherton,  chaplain,  and  Ralph  Yns  late  of  Atherton, 
*  gentilman.'  Oxford. 

John  Strelley  of  Lyndeby,  co.  Nottingham,  esquire,  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Roger  Doket,  chaplain, 
touching  a  debt  of  \Qs,  Middlesex. 

John  Bawede  late  of  London, '  gentylman,' a/ta«  late  of  Great  Chester- 
ford,  CO.  Essex,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Hawekyns, 
citizen  and  draper  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  14/.        Middlesex. 


16  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I. 


499 


1475. 

Jane  29. 

WeBtminster. 


Maj  31. 

Westmineter, 


June  26. 
Westminster. 


May  30. 

Westminster. 


July  4. 
Westminster. 


May  31. 

Westminster. 


June  1. 
Westminster. 


July  10. 
Westminster. 


Jul^  8. 
Westminster. 


July  II. 

[Westminster.] 


July  5. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  30. 

Edward  Assbeley,  parson  of  the  church  of  Weraesford,  co.  Southampton, 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Twygg  of  London,  *  tayllour/ 
touching  a  debt  of  110  {sic).  London. 

Thomas  Bery  of  Salwho  in  the  parish  of  Ronhale,  co.  Bedford, 
^husbondnian,'  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysotand  his  fellows, 
justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  John,  prior  of 
Newenham,  co.  Bedford,  touching  a  debt  of  40  marks.         Bedford* 

Walter  Couper  late  of  Melles,  co.  Suffolk,  *  taillour,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  his 
account  to  John  Aleyn,  chaplain,  son  of  Richard  Aleyn  late  of  Bury 
St.  Edmunds,  and  Master  John  Nicole  the  younger,  chaplain, 
executors  of  the  will  of  the  said  Richard,  for  the  time  when  he  was 
receiver  of  the  said  Richard.  Suffolk. 

John  Gybbes  of  Westljdyard,  co,  Somerset,  ^  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Henry  Maschall  touching  a  debt  of  40f . 

Somerset. 

John  Wilcokson  late  of  Lee,  co.  Derby,  *  yoman,*  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  die  Bench,  to 
answer  John  More  of  Worcester,  *plomer,*  touching  a  debt  of 
8  marks  68,  Sd.  Worcester. 

John  Tynbery  alias  Tynbure  of  Polyngton  in  the  parish  of  Snayth, 
CO.  York,  'yoman,'  and  Agnes  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of  John 
Skypwith,  late  citizen  and  merchant  of  York,  and  execatrix  of  his 
will,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  they  render  8/.  to 
Thomas  Hemelsey,  citizen  and  merchant  of  York.  York. 

John  Bcnet  late  of  Camley,  co.  Somerset,  *  husbondman,'  afias  ^zeman,' 
for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John 
Fysshe,  chaplain,  of  Henton  Prior  touching  a  debt  of  6  marks. 

Somerset. 

John  Idewyn  of  Lesjngham,  co.  Norfolk,  clerk,  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  the  warden  or  dean  and  the  canons  of  the  king's  free  chapel 
of  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  touching  a  debt  of  40/. 

Middlesex. 

[IVom  7  July  to  22  September  inclusive  the  entries  are  attested  by 
Edward^  prince  of  Walesy  keeper  of  the  realm  ofEnglandJ] 

William  Waterfall  late  of  Leghton  Busard,  co.  Bedford,  *  tanner,'  for 
not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of 
the  Bench,  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  4/.  to  Joan  Hudgrey  of 
London,  '  wydowe,'  and  William  Tange,  citizen  and  girdler  of 
London,  executors  of  the  will  of  John  Hudgrey,  late  citizen  and 
girdler  of  London.  London. 

William  Adam  late  of  Great  Everysdon,  co.  Cambridge,  *  husbondman,' 
for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John 
Styuecle  touching  a  debt  of  10/.  Cambridge. 

Philippa  Banastre  late  of  London,  widow,  executrix  of  the  will  of 
Thomas  Charles,  esquire,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that 
she  render  603/.  to  Edmund  Clcre  of  Stokesby,  co.  Norfolk,  esquire. 

London. 

William  Cokkys,  citizen  and  skinner  of  London,  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  Edmund  Rygon,  citizen  and  draper  of  London,  touching  a 
debt  of  10/.  Ad.  London. 

II  2 


600 


CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1475. 
Oct.  17. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  20. 
WestmiDster. 


Oct.  24. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  14. 
Westminster. 

Oct.  10. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  27. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  31. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  31. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  9. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  4. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  6, 
Westminster. 


Membrane  ZO^^ont, 

Edmund  Caccheare  late  of  WTmboteshaiti,  co.  Norfolk,  <  bnsbondmant 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Walter  Cony,  alderman  of  the  gild 
merchant  of  Holy  Trinity,  Bishop's  Leno,  and  burgess  and 
merchant  of  Bishop's  Lenn,  touching  a  debt  of  12/.  iZs.  4d, 

Norfolk. 

William  Haldenby  of  Iseham,  co.  Northampton,  ^  gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  17/.  to  Thomas 
Pomerey,  prior  of  Holv  Trinity,  London,  executor  of  the  will  of 
William  Lemyng,  late  citizen  and  grocer  of  London.  Middlesex. 

William  Plowryght  of  Thynden,  co.  Northampton,  ^  husbondman,' 
alias  ^chapman,'   alias  William   Ploughwryght  late  of  Thyndon, 

*  yoman,'  for  not  appearing  before  Bobert  Danby  and  his  fellows, 
late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Stokton,  citizen  and 
mercer  of  London,  and  John  Clerk  touching  debts  of  54s.  and 
l3L6s,  8d,  respectively.  London. 

Bristol. 

Eobert  Bell  late  of  Brentwode,  co.  Essex,  ^  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas  Kesyng,  citizen 
and  mercer  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  70^.  London. 

John  Wyght  late  of  Oxford,  clerk,  alias  late  rector  of  Neunton,  co. 
Oxford,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Malward  alias 
Colyer  of  the  county  of  Oxford,  ^  yoman,'  touching  a  debt  of  20/. 

Oxford. 

Henry  Scylby  of  Iseham,  co.  Northampton,  <  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  17/.  to  Thomas  Pomerey, 
prior  of  Holy  Trinity,  London,  executor  of  the  will  of  William 
Lem3mg,  late  citizen  and  grocer  of  London.  Middlesex. 

John  Coke  of  Iseham,  *  husbondman,'  for  the  same.  Middlesex. 

William  Pole  of  Iseham,  clerk,  for  the  same.  Middlesex. 

John  Farmar  of  Iseham,  ^  husbondman,'  for  the  same.  Middlesex. 

John  Sheryngham  of  Geysthweyte,  co.  Norfolk,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  John  Curson,  knight,  touching  a  debt  of  40«. 

Norfolk. 

Richard  Bulkeley  late  of  Neuport,  co.  Salop,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Audeley,  knight, 
touching  a  debt  of  70^.  4d,  Surrey. 

Robert  George  late  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  *  baker,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  Henry  Norbury,  citizen  and  baker  of  London,  touching 
a  debt  of  8/.  12^.  London. 

Nicholas  Sadde  late  of  Norwich,  ^  skryvener,'  for  not  appearing  before 
Thomas  Bryan  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer 
Edward  Andrew e,  clerk,  touching  a  trespass.  London. 

William  Beaushyn  late  of  Attewarde,  co.  Wilts,  ^  gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  John  Crowton,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  alias 

*  gyrdeler,'  touching  a  debt  of  4.0s,  LoHdon. 

Thomas  Purcell  of  Neweton  Purcell,  co.  Oxford,  ^gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Samwell  touching  a  debt  of  5  marks. 

Oxford. 


15  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I. 


501 


1475. 

Oct.  9. 

Wettminster. 


Nov.  6. 
Wegtminiter. 


Nov.  9. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  30— a>n^ 

Robert  Mjnet  late  of  Estdrayton,  co.  Nottingham,  *  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas 
Thurland  of  Notyngham,  merchant,  touching  a  debt  of  10  marks. 

Town  of  Nottingham. 

Robert  Baker  late  of  Feversham,  co.  Kent,  *  yoman/  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  William  Colyngborne,  esquire,  touching  a  trespass  corn* 
mitted  by  himself  and  Richard  Wolff  late  of  Feversham,  *  grocer.' 

Middlesex. 

John  Skirbek  late  of  Stepill  Mordon,  co.  Cambridge, '  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  4  marks  to  William 
Scot  and  Joan  his  wife,  executrix  of  the  will  of  Robert  Rothur. 

Bedford. 


Nov.  10. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  11. 
Westminster. 

Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  4. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  10. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  15. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  29. 

John  Hede  late  of  Huntyngdon,  co.  Huntingdon,  ^  notary,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Yonge  touching  a  debt  of  6/.  6;.  8</. 

Norfolk. 

John  Leverun  late  of  Ardeley,  co.  Essex,  ^  husbondman,*  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Robert  Wyngfeld  alias  Wynkefeld  of 
Estbarlyng,  co.  Norfolk,  knight,  touching  a  debt  of  5  marks. 

Norfolk. 

John  Sleper  late  of  Dunstable,  co.  Bedford, '  osteler,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  chattels  to  the  value  of  40«.  to 
Richard  Walter,  citizen  and  '  iremonger '  of  London.  London. 

Thomas  Leek  of  Skreton,  co.  Nottingham,  ^gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Sutton,  knight,  master  of  Burton  St. 
Lazarus  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  John  Dowenes  touching  debta 
debts  of  60«.  M,  and  8/.  respectively.  Leicester. 

Town  of  Nottingham. 

William  Osteler  alias  Sharpe  late  of  Chepsted,  co.  Kent,  *  husbondman,* 
alias  William  Ostyller  late  of  the  parish  of  Chedyngston,  co.  Kent, 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Palmer  the  elder  and  John  Palmer 
the  younger  touching  a  debt  of  40/.  Kent. 

Richard  Barbour  late  of  London,  *  letherseller,'  for  not  appearing  before 
John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king, 
to  answer  ^Thomas  Ludford  touching  a  trespass  committed  by  him 
and  John  Belamy  late  of  London, '  pynner,'  Richard  Water  late  of 
London,  ^goldsmyth,'  John  Styler  late  of  London,  '  coryour,' and 
Richard  Pratte  late  of  London, '  letherseller.'  Middlesex. 

John  Carpenter  late  of  Lurgursale,  co.  Essex,  clerk,  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  render  his  account  to  Thomas 
Poutrell,  executor  of  the  wHl  of  John  Crecy,  clerk,  late  canon  of 
the  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster, 
for  the  time  when  he  was  the  receiver  of  the  said  John.  Essex. 

Geoffrey  More  late  of  Bromley,  co.  Southampton,  esquire,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  cathedral  church 
of  Hereford  touching  a  debt  of  11/.  Hereford. 

Edmund  Assheley  late  of  Upwymbom,  co.  Dorset,  esquire,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  20/.  to  Blanche  Juye  late 
the  wife  of  Roger  Juye,  executrix  of  the  will  of  Roger  Juye  late  of 
Fole^  CO.  Dorset,  esquire.  London. 


502 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1476. 

Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  7. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  10. 
WiBstminster. 

Oct.  30. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  SO. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  7. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  25. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  13. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  1. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  29^^cont, 

Richard  Apadam  of  Portburj,  co.  Someriet,  *  yoman/  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Walter  Bonam  touching  a  trespass.  Somerset. 

Henry  Lover  late  of  Lejton  Stone,  co.  Essex,  ^  yoman/  and  Joan  his 
wife,  executrix  of  the  will  of  Richard  Baldewyn  late  of  Lejton,  co. 
Essex,  *  joman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  they  render 
6/.  to  William  Cardmaker,  citizen  and  grocer  of  London.       London. 

Robert  Shapley  late  of  Yetton  in  the  parish  of  South  Tauton,  co.  Devon, 
'  husbondman/  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  John 
Bowelond  touching  a  trespass.  Devon. 

Thomas  Catchemay  of  Axebrigge,  co.  Somerset,  *  fuller,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William 
Brandeley  touching  a  debt  of  100^.  London. 

William  Colette  late  of  Becclys,  co.  Suffolk,  'grocer,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  William  Lok  touching  a  debt  of  60;.  London. 

Thomas  Lokton  alias  Locton,  vicar  of  the  parish  church  of  Loud  on  le 
Wald,  CO.  York,  for  not  appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows, 
justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Richard  Frankleyu 
and  Henry  Cattal,  chaplain,  touching  debts  of  40;.  each. 

City  of  York. 

Richard  Cosyngton  late  of  Reynham,  co.  Kent,  ^gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Robert  Page, 
citizen  and  fishmonger  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  100/. 

London. 

Walter  Gedyng  late  of  Loghton  Brommyswolde,  co.  Huntingdon, 
^  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows, 
late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Thomas  Hundyrpound,  citizen 
and  draper  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  8/.  Middlesex. 

John  Marchesey  of  Axbrigge,  co.  Somerset,  '  laborer,'  and  Joan  his 
wife  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  William  Ruyton 
touching  a  trespass.  Somerset. 

John  Larom  of  York,  ^  cardmaker,'  for  not  appearing  before  Robert 
Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  William 
Stanes,  citizen  and  '  litster '  of  York,  touching  a  debt  of  40i. 

York. 

William  Mollyng,  vicar  of  Brad  well,  co.  Oxford,  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Gerard  Dodyngfels, 
esquire,  touching  a  debt-of  60«.  Warwick. 

Robert  Borden  of  Hadecron,  co.  Kent,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  William  Higham  touching  a  trespass  committed  by  him  and 
Thomas  Byrcher  of  Goutherst,  co.  Kent,  the  elder,  *  husbondman/ 
Thomas  Bircher  of  Goutherst  the  younger,  ^husbondman,'  and 
Walter  Turnour  of  Hadecron,  *  laborer.'  Kent, 

Roger  Chapman  late  of  Blechynglye,  co.  Surrey,  'yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Thomas  Bryan  and  his  follows,  justices  of  the 
Bench|  to  answer  John,  duke  of  Norfolk^  touching  a  debt  of  20/. 

Suffolk. 

John  Wyllyems  late  of  Strode,  co.  Kent,  *  cordewaner,'  and  Margaret 
his  wife,  executrix  of  the  will  of  Thomas  Elyse,  'yoman'  and 
servant  of  the  bishop  of  Rochester,  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  they  render  40f.  to  John 
Stonysy  citizen  and  skinner  of  London.  Kent. 


16  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I. 


603 


1476. 

Nov.  28. 
Westmixister. 


Membrane  29 — cont. 

John  Sherlok  of  Bourhenton  in  the  parish  of  Mertok,  co.  Somerset, 
^  husbondman/  for  not  appearing  before  Eobert  Danbj  and  his 
fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Boggers  alias 
Bogger  touching  a  debt  of  100^.  London, 


1476. 

Feb.  6. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  23. 

WMtminster. 


Feb.  6. 
Weitmiiuter. 

Feb.  3. 
Westminster. 


1475. 

Nov.  8. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  9. 

.Westminster. 


Nov.  7. 
Westminster. 


1476. 

Jan.  25. 
Westminster. 

Jan.  26. 
Westminster. 

Jan.  23. 
WestmiDstcr. 


Feb.  10. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  28. 

John  Wade  late  of  Staverton,  co.  Devon,  the  elder,  ^  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Hajle  touching  a  debt  of  20/. 

Devon. 

Bichard  Fynchebek  late  of  Swynyshed,  co.  Lincoln,  *  gentjlman,'  and 
Joan  his  wife,  executrix  of  the  will  of  Thomas  Frjthe  late  of 
Swynjshed,  *  gentylman,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the 
Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  they  render  10/.  to  Dame  Katharine 
Withom.  ^  Middlesex. 

John  Peverell  late  of  Great  Catworth,  co.  Huntingdon,  *  husbondman,' 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  Henry  Stokker  of  Wyboldeston, 
'  wolman,'  touching  a  debt  of  40/.  Bedford. 

Bichard  Wryght  of  Little  Oxenden,  co.  Northampton,  *  husbondman,' 
for  not  appearing  before  Bobert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices 
of  the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Langton,  esquire,  touching  a  trespass. 

Northampton, 

Membrane  26. 

John  Ams  of  Bedenham,  co.  Bedford,  clerk,  for  not  appearing  before 
the  king  to  answer  William  Wele,  clerk,  touching  a  trespass. 

London. 

John  Grene  late  of  Banbury,  co.  Oxford,  ^  dyer,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render 
4/.  18«.  to  Emma  Lambe  and  William  Cardemaker,  executors  of  the 
will  of  John  Lambe,  late  grocer  of  London.  London. 

Matthew  Grace  late  of  Frome  in  Selwode,  co.  Somerset,  *  clothmaker,' 
for  not  appearing  before  Bobert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices 
of  the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Maunche  of  London,  ^  draper,'  touching 
a  debt  of  9/.  Ss,  London. 

William  Kirkeham  late  of  Fcnyngley,  co.  Nottingham,  clerk,  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  George  Cleyi 
esquire,  touching  a  trespass.  Nottingham. 

Bobert  Overton  late  of  Westbury,  co.  Salop,  clerk,  for  not  appearing 
before  Bobert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  John  Lurdener  touching  a  debt  of  23/.  6s.  Sd.  London. 

William  Smyth,  late  of  Coosby  by  Trysk,  co.  York,  clerk,  altae 
William  Marshall  of  CoUesby,  co.  York,  clerk,  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William  Johnson  touching 
a  trespass  and  when  sued  with  William  Pykeryng  late  of  Leyk,  co. 
York, '  laborer,'  to  answer  Balph  Danby  touching  a  ti'espass. 

York. 

William  Peynter  of  Dunstaple,  co.  Bedford,  'cardemaker,'  for  not 
appealing  before  Bobert  Danby,  knight,  and  his  fellows,  late  justices 
of  the  Bench,  to  answer  William  Bedeknappe,  citizen  and  mercer  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  60s.  Middlesex. 


604 


CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1476. 

Feb.  12. 
WcstmiiMter. 

Feb.  9. 
Westminster. 

Feb.  10. 
Westminiter. 

Feb.  12. 
Westminster. 

Feb.  12. 
Westminster. 

Jan.  23. 
Westminster. 


1475. 

Oct.  18. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  26— con^ 

Eobert  Osmond  late  of  Horton,  co.  Southampton,  'husbondman/ 
for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John, 
abbot  of  Letteley,  touching  a  trespass.  Southampton. 

Thomas  Hervy  late  of  Horsham  St.  Faith,  co.  Norfolk,  clerk,  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  Thomas,  abbot  of  St.  Benet,  Hulme,  co. 
Norfolk,  touching  a  debt  of  61.  Norfolk. 

John  Baker  of  S<Mnerleton,  co.  Suffolk,  ^  yoman/  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  William  Baxter  of  Heyenjngham  touching  a  debt  of  10/. 

Suffolk. 

Thomas  Walker  of  Fodjnghej,  co.  Northampton,  *  fuller,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  John  Zouche,  esquire,  touching 
a  trespass.  Northampton. 

John  Seward  late  of  Coventry, '  hosteler,'  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Robert  Qrevyle  touching  a  debt 
of  8/.  London. 

William  West  late  of  Hardewjk,  co.  Norfolk,  *  housebondman/  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Coke,  citizen  and  draper  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  8/.  IVliddlesex. 

John  Cokjn  late  of  Assheburn  in  le  Peek,  co.  Derby,  esquire,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Person  the  elder,  citizen  and  tailor  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  IM.  London. 

John  Porter  late  of  Whitby,  co.  York,  ^  marchaunt,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  9  marks  to  John  Edmonson* 

Lincoln. 


1876. 

March  4. 
Westminster. 


March  4. 
Westminster. 


March  7. 
Westminster. 


March  11. 

Westminster. 


March  9. 
Westminster. 


MSMBRANB  24. 

Grant  to  William  Parre,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  lands, 
rents  and  services  late  of  Thomas  Colt,  tenant  in  chief,  deceased,  during 
the  minority  of  John  his  son  and  heir  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the 
latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  from  Michaelmas  last  to  the  king's  servant  Arthur  Grayson 
of  the  office  of  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms,  receiving  12^.  daily  from 
the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon,  and  a  livery  of 
the  suit  of  other  Serjeants  at  arms  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  ward- 
robe ;  in  lieu  of  another  grant  to  him  of  the  office  by  letters  patent  dated 
2  November,  1  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  K 

General  pardon  to  William  Grenham  late  of  London,  esquire,  allot 
WilUam  Gbanam  late  of  Keton,  co.  Rutland,  ^gentilman,'  cUias  late  of 
Loxton,  CO.  Somerseti  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  3  March. 

By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  Christopher   Bank,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of 

St.  Mary,  Chelmesford,  in  the  diocese  of  London,  to  the  parish  church  of 

SS.  Peter  and  Paul,  Scrayngham,  in  the  diocese  of  York,  on  an  exchange 

of  benefices  with  Thomas  Bower.  By  p.s. 

Grant  in  mortmain  to  Henry,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of  Lanthony  by 
Gloucester  of  14  acres  of  land  and  meadow  formerly  granted  to  a  chapel 
called  <  Maundelynes,'  now  destroyed  and  waste,  that  they  may  undertake 
the  repair  of  a  bridge  at  Deucleke  in  Ireland  called  '  lez  Maundelynes 
Brigg,'  for  which  the  king  has  been  charged  with  divers  sums  yearly. 

By  p.s. 


16  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I.  505 


1475.  Membrane  24?— con*. 

March  6.        General  pardon  to  Bichard  Brewer  late  of  Gloacest-er,  *  yoman/  cUtcu 

Westminster.  Richard  Wattya  of  Great  Malvern,  co.  Worcester,  *  yoman/  of  all  offences 

committed  bj  him  before  3  March.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  John  Fenys,  esquire,  son  of  William  Fenys,  knight, 
late  lord  of  Say,  and  John  Pykerink  alias  Gille,  *  grome,'  of  all  offences 
committed  by  them  before  2  March.  By  p.s. 

March  14.  Whereas  Henry  Colas  of  Goldeford  owes  15/.  20J.  from  the  remainder  of 
Westminster.  178/.  11*.  Sd,  from  the  custody  of  the  subsidy  of  cloths  for  sale  in  the 
county  of  Kent  before  49  Edward  III.  paying  20s.  yearly  from  11  July, 
19  Richard  II.  at  the  Exchequer  by  mainprise  of  Thomas  Loxle  of  the 
county  of  Surrey  and  John  Freemantell  of  the  same  county,  the  said  20*. 
being  levied  yearly  from  certain  lands  late  of  the  said  Henry,  and  the  said 
lands  came  into  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  TV.  by  the  forfeiture  of  Hugh 
Hylton  and  the  king  granted  the  same  for  life  to  his  servant  John  Lee,  one 
of  the  yeomen  of  the  king's  chamber,  who  accoi'dingly  is  charged  with  the 
said  16/.  20d, ;  the  king  hereby  grants  to  the  said  John  Lee  the  said  20*. 
yearly  from  the  said  lands  at  his  own  hands  or  the  hands  of  the  sheriff  of 
Surrey  and  Sussex  until  the  said  15/.  20c/.  shall  be  fully  paid,  in  full 
satisfaction  of  the  said  178/.  lis.  8d.  By  p.s. 

March  14.       Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  William  Harwode,  born  at 

Westminster.  Dundee  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Salisbury,  co.  Wilts,  who  has  taken  an 

oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods.      By  E. 

Membrane  23. 

March  5.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  William  Stanley,  knight,  and  the  heirs  male 
Westminster,  of  his  body  of  the  castle,  lordship  and  manor  of  Ohirke  and  Chirkeland  in 
the  marches  of  Wales  adjoining  the  county  of  Salop  and  the  lordship  and 
manor  of  Wilmyngton,  co.  Kent,  with  all  towns,  townships,  hamlets, 
messuages,  lands,  meadows,  feedings,  pastures,  woods,  waters,  stanks,  stews, 
mills,  gardens,  dovecotes,  rents,  services,  reversions,  courts,  leets,  offices, 
views  of  frank-pledge,  mines  of  coal  and  lead,  escheats,  liberties,  franchises, 
rights,  commodities,  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  scutages, 
reliefs,  hundreds,  wapentakes,  commotes,  fines,  amercements,  forfeitures, 
fairs,  markets,  places,  parks,  warrens,  fisheries,  wreck  of  sea,  treasure  trove, 
waifs,  strays,  chattels  of  felons,  fugitives  and  outlaws  and  returns  and 
executions  of  writs;  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  and  Joan  his  wife,  now 
deceased,  of  the  castle,  manor  and  lordship  of  Skipton  in  Craven  and  the 
manor  of  Marton  in  Craven,  co.  York,  by  letters  patent  dated  12  h'ovember, 
5  Edward  lY.  surrendered. 

Membrane  22. 

March  6.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  John  Barre,  knight,  to 
Westminster.  Richard  Boole,  chaplain  of  the  chantry  which  he  had  licence  by  letters 
patent  dated  15  February,  13  Edward  IV.  to  found  in  the  parish  church 
of  St.  Mary,  Clehungre,  co.  Hereford,  in  the  diocese  of  Hereford,  of  three 
messuages,  200  acres  of  land,  9  acres  of  pasture,  three  parts  of  18  acres  of 
meadow  and  three  parts  of  12  acres  of  pasture  in  Luyde  Muchegrosse, 
Clehungre  and  Hungarston,  extended  at  8  marks  yearly,  not  held  iu  chief, 
as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Thomas  Bryges  and  Thomas 
Braynton  by  virtue  of  a  commission  directed  to  them  and  others,  to  hold  to 
the  value  of  8  marks  yearly  in  part  satisfaction  of  8/. 

March  23.       Grant  to  the  king's  brother  Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  constable  of 
Westminster.  England,  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  William 


606  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1475.  Membrane  22 — cont. 

Goderswjk)  mercbant,  and  John  Marchally  ^mercer/  of  the  mine  of 
Blancbelond  called  ^Shjldejn/  co.  NorthamberlaTid,  the  mine  in  Alston 
More  called  ^  Feccheroos/  the  mine  of  Eeswyk,  co.  Cumberland,  and  the 
mine  of  copper  by  Bychemond^  co.  York,  to  hold  from  the  Annunciation 
next  for  fifteen  years,  paying  to  the  king  tha  eighth  part  of  the  pure  silver 
and  copper,  and  to  the  lords  of  the  soil  the  ninth  part  and  to  the  curate  of  the 
place  the  tenth  part  of  '  lees  ewrs,'  and  paying  all  expenses.  They  shall 
have  power  to  search  and  dig  freely,  to  buy  wood  and  underwood  and  coal 
for  the  purging  of  the  metals  and  to  take  workmen  and  labourers,  and  to 
hold,  or  appoint  a  steward  to  hold,  a  court  in  the  mines  to  hear  and 
determine  ail  pleas  except  those  of  land,  life  and  members.  By  K. 


Membrane  21. 

March  14.       Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Galiard  Dureford,  knight^  lord  Duras, 
Wwtminiter.  of  the  tenours  of  the  following  .— 

!•  A  petition  (English)  of  the  said  Galiard  in  the  Parliament  summoned 
at  Westminster  on  6  Odtober,  12  Edward  IV.  and  continued  by 
divers  prorogations  until  23  January,  14  Edward  lY.  that  whereas 
on  6  September,  4  Edward  IV.  by  letters  patent  under  the  seal  of 
the  duchy  of  Lancaster  the  king  granted  to  him  for  life  100/.  yearly 
from  the  issues  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Bolingbroke,in  the  duchy 
of  Lancaster,  and  he  was  born  in  the  duchy  of  Guienne  and  has  no 
livelihood  within  the  realm,  if  he  should  die  within  the  next  five 
years  his  assigns  or  executors  might  receive  the  said  100/.  yearly 
to  the  end  of  that  term. 

2.  The  assent    by  the  commons : — A  cest  bille  lez  communez   stmt 

assentuz. 

3.  The  answer  of  the  king  i^Soit  fait  come  it  est  desire.    [Rolls  of 

Farliamenty  VL  129.] 

March  20.        General  pardon  to  Thomas  Meryman  of  Petrell  Wra,  co.  Cumberland, 
Wcstminiter.   <  yoman,'  of  all  ofiences  committed  by  him  before  14  March,  By  p.s. 

March  20.        General  pardon  to  John  Freston,  chaplain,  alias  clerk.  By  p.s. 

Westmixistdr. 

March  12.        Licence  for  John  Eendale,  knight,  brother  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 

WeBtminster.  England,  or  his  executors,  factors  or  attorneys  to  ship  100  woollen  cloths 

without  grain  in  any  ports  of  England  and  take  them  to  any  foreign  parts 

quit  of  subsidies.  By  p.8* 

March  18.        General  pardon  to  William  Forster  alias  Yarward  late  of  London, 
Westminster.  <  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  13  March.  By  p.s. 

March  30.        Appointment,  until  1  September,  of  John  Elder,  yeoman  purveyor  of 
Westminster,  wheat  of  the  household,  to  take  wheat,  fire-wood  and  multure  fur  the 
expenses  of  the  household  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  &c. 

March  20.  Grant  to  William  Hastinges,  knight,  lord  Hastinges,  chamberlain  of  the 
Westminster,  household,  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  of  the  advowson  of  a  perpetual  chantry 
of  one  chaplain  celebrating  divine  offices  in  the  chapel  of  St.  John  the  Baptist 
by  the  north  door  in  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Paul,  London,  or  elsewhere 
in  the  said  church,  of  the  foundation  of  Beatrice  sometime  the  wife  of  Sir 
Thomas,  lord  of  Koos  of  Hamelake,  knight,  and  others,  the  said  advowson 
lately  belonging  to  Thomas,  late  lord  Hoob,  and  being  in  the  king's  liands 
by  reason  of  an  act  of  forfeiture  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November, 
1  Edward  IV.  By  pjj. 


16  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I.  607 


1475.  ^  Mbmbranb  20. 

March  14.  Whereas  Edward  III.  by  letters  patent  granted  licence  for  his  kinswoman 
Westminster.  Elizabeth  de  Burgh  to  grant  in  frank  almoin  to  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Angleseje  20/.  of  rent  from  a  manor,  a  messuage  and  24  acres  of  land  of 
hers  in  the  town  of  Lakingheth  and  the  manor  of  the  prior  of  Ely  in 
the  same  town  at  the  hands  of  the  said  prior,  and  the  prior  and  convent 
were  accordingly  seised  of  the  said  rent  and  bound  themselves  to  find  two 
secular  chaplains  to  be  chosen  by  them  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  at 
the  altar  of  the  Holy  Cross  in  their  church  of  Angleseye  for  the  good 
estate  of  the  said  Elizabeth  and  for  her  soul  after  death  and  to  find  a 
dwelling  for  them  within  the  close  of  the  priory  and  a  competent  livelihood, 
paying  to  each  of  them  20$,  yearly  for  clothes  and  other  necessaries,  or  if 
they  thought  better  to  grant  to  them  12  marks  yearly  from  the  said  rent, 
and  to  fill  their  place  by  brethren  of  their  own  house  should  the  chaplains 
or  either  of  them  be  unable  to  celebrate  divine  service,  and  a  certain  chapel 
has  been  newly  built  at  Botesham  by  William  Alyngton  and  the  prior  and 
convent  on  account  of  their  poverty  cannot  now  support  the  said  chaplains ; 
the  king  hereby  grants  to  the  prior  and  convent  that  they  shall  in  future  be. 
quit  of  finding  the  said  chapltuns,.  so  that  they  bind  themselves  to  find  two 
chaplains  from  the  religious  brethren  of  their  priory  to  celebrate  divine 
service,  one  at  the  said  altar  in  the  priory  and  the  other  in  the  said  chapel 
daily  as  above  and  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth, 
queen  of  England,  and  the  said  William  and  Joan  his  wife  and  for  their 
souls  after  death.  By  K. 

March  10.  G^rant  for  life  to  Thomas  Maister  of  a  messuage  and  60  aeres  of  land  in 
Westminster.  Eonale,  co.  Bedford,  which  Robert  Coldcote  lately  held  of  the  king  at 
farm  for  7«.  yearly  and  all  the  lands  in  Craumfeld,  9hytlyngton,  Barton  in 
the  Clay,  Flatewyk,  Graveuhurst  and  Sutton,  co.  Bedford,  which  John 
Brown  and  Bartholomew  Willesdon  lately  held  of  the  king  at  farm  for 
Is,  6d.  yeaiiy,  to  hold  from  St.  Thomas  the  Apostle,  13  Edward  IV.  without 
rendering  any  account,  as  William  Pole,  late  yeoman  of  the  chamber,  did. 

By  K. 
March  8.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of 
Westminster.  Gloucester,  and  Anne  his  wife,  of  the  tenour  of  an  act  (English)  in  the 
Parliament  summoned  at  Westminster  on  6  October,  12  Edward  lY.  and 
continued  by  divers  prorogations  to  23  January,  14  Edward  TV.  and 
3  March,  ordering  that  from  24  September  last  the  king  should  have  the 
lordship,  manor  and  wapentake  of  Chesterfeld  and  Scaresdale  alias  Scarves- 
dale  and  all  lands  in  Chesterfeld,  co.  Derby,  and  the  manor  of  Busshey,  co. 
Hertford,  sometime  of  Alice,  countess  of  Salisbury,  which  were  allotted  to 
the  said  Anne  as  one  of  the  daughters  and  heirs  of  Richard,  late  earl  of 
Warwick,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  Alice,  and  in  recompense  of  the  above 
the  said  Richard  and  Anne  should  have  that  part  of  the  manor  of  Cotyngham 
and  lands  in  Cotyngham,  co.  York,  of  which  the  king's  father  Richard, 
duke  of  York,  was  seised  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Cotyngham, 
and  the  castle  and  lordship  of  Scarebourgh,  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  and 
borough  of  Scarebourgh  with  the  port  and  haven  of  the  same,  the  fee  farm 
of  Whallesgrave  and  60  acres  of  land  in  Whailesgrave,  co.  York,  to  hold 
to  themselves  and  the  heirs  of  Anne.     [Rolls  of  Parliament^  VL  125.] 

March  17.        General  pardon  to  Margaret  the  wife  of  John  Veer,  knight,  late  earl  of 
Westminster.  Oxford,  of  all  offences  committed  by  her  before  12  Msox^h.  By  K. 

Mbubrane  19. 

March  12.       Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  of  the 
Wwtminstf r.   tenours  of  the  following : — 

1.  An  act  (English)  in  the  Parliament  summoned  at  Westminster  on 
6  October,  12  Edward  lY,  and  continued  by  divers  prorogations  to 


508  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1476.  Membrane  19— cow/. 

23  January,  14  Edward  lY.  and  26  January,  ordaining  that  on  and 
after  the  said  26  January  the  said  duke  should  be  taken  as  a  person 
of  the  iull  age  of  21  years,  provided  that  this  be  not  prejudicial  to 
Anne^  duchess  of  Buckingham,'  or  the  executors  of  Humphrey,  late 
duke  of  Buckingham,  and  that  the  undermentioned  letters  patent 
shall  be  of  full  effect  as  to  the  said  annuity  and  no  person  shall  be 
charged  to  the  present  duke  for  arrears  of  the  annuity  before 
Michaelmas  last. 
2.  Letters  patent  (a  charter)  dated  at  Eltham,  14  September,  23  Henry  YI. 
[Charter  Roll,  21-24  Henry  VI.  No.  33],  creating  the  said 
Huitiphrey  duke  of  Buckingham  and  granting  to  him  and  the  heirs 
male  of  his  body  an  annuity  of  40/.  from  the  issues  of  the  counties 
of  Bedford  and  Buckingham.     [Rolls  of  Parliament^  VL  128.] 

March  16.  Ghrant  to  the  king's  son  Richard  de  Salopia,  duke  of  York,  and  the  heirs 
Westminster,  of  his  body  of  the  reyersions  of  the  manors  of  Weberton  and  Manby, 
Skendilby,  Bradley  and  Graynysby,  co.  Lincoln,  Gaynyspark,  co.  Essex, 
and  Faxton,  co.  Northampton,  on  the  death  of  Margaret,  duchess  of 
Somerset,  the  revereions  of  the  manors  of  Eresby,  Splllesby,  Stepyng, 
Tofte,  Ingolmelserysby,  Fryskeney,  Belcheford,  Toynton,  Thedilthorpe  and 
Westerkele  and  tlie  park  of  Toynton,  co.  Lincoln,  on  the  death  of  Matilda 
late  the  wife  of  Robert  Willoughby,  knight,  the  reversions  of  the  manors 
of  Willughby,  Hoggesthorpe,  Hellowe,  Aby,  Scotneyfee  in  Cumbernrorth, 
Orreby,  Hamby,  Fulstowebeek,  Fulstowe  Arsik,  Burgh,  Stykford, 
Ratheby,  Fulletby,  Saltflethhavyn,  Somercotes,  Parteney,  Wyspyngton, 
Fenton,  Pynchebek  and  Gokeryngton,  Welles,  Alford,  Wythem  and 
Conyngesholm  and  all  lands,  rents  and  services  in  Swaby,  Malberthorpe, 
Carleton,  Saltfletby,  Ingoldmelles,  Boston,  Sutton,  land  in  Holond, 
Screvilby,  Sybsey,  Goussell  and  of  the  lastage  in  Skyrbeke,  co.  Lincoln,  a 
messuage  in  the  city  of  Lincoln,  the  manors  of  Eggefeld,  Wheteacre, 
Walcote  Esthall,  Walcote  Westhall  and  Chadgrave,  co.  Norfolk,  the  manor 
of  Fleseley,  cos.  Nottingham  and  Derby,  and  a  messuage  called  '  Basecourt' 
and  fourteen  tenements  with  gardens  adjoining  in  the  parish  of  St.  Giles 
without  Crypylgate,  London,  on  the  death  of  Richard  Hastynges,  knight, 
and  the  reversions  of  the  manors  of  EUyngton,  co.  Northumberland,  and 
Sutton,  CO.  Lincoln,  on  the  death  of  Marjory  late  the  wife  of  Richard 
Welles,  knight,  all  which  reversions  belong  to  the  king  by  reason  of  an  act 
of  forfeiture,  and  the  reversions  of  all  other  manors,  lands,  rents,  services 
and  possessions  belonging  to  the  king  by  virtue  of  the  said  act,  to  hold 
with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marringes,  reliefs,  escheats,  courts, 
leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  parks,  woods,  warrens,  waters,  fisheries 
stews,  liberties,  franchises,  profits  and  commodities  by  the  accustomed 
services.  By  K. 

Membrane  18. 

March  16.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  William  Broune  of  Staumford, 
Westminster.  '  marchaunt,' of  the  tenour  of  an  article  in  an  act  (English)  of  attaint  in 
the  Parliament  summoned  at  Westminster  on  6  October,  12  Edward  IV. 
and  continued  by  divers  prorogations  to  23  January,  14  Edward  IV. 
ordaining  that  whereas  Richard  Welles  late  of  Hellowe,  co.  Lincoln, 
knight,  caused  Eolert  Welles  late  of  Hellowe,  knight,  and  Thomas 
Delalaunde  late  of  Horblyng,  co.  Lincoln,  knight,  and  others  to  assemble 
together  ogainst  tie  king  and  they  ma^e  war  against  the  king  on 
12  Mtirch,  10  Edward  IV.  in  a  field  called  *  Hcrnefeld '  in  Empyngham, 
CO.  Rutland,  the  said  Richard,  Robert  and  Thomas  be  convicted  of  high 
treason  and  forfeit  all  the  possessions  which  they  had  on  the  said 
12  Mai'ch  except  the  manors  of  Lilleford^  co.  Northampton,  and  Hokyngton, 


16  EDWARD  IV.— Paet  L  509 


1475*  Membrane  18— con^. 

CO.  Cambridge,  whereof  Thomas  FitzWilliam  the  elder  and  Thomas 
FltzWilliam  the  younger  were  seised  to  the  same  time  that  they  made 
estate  thereof  to  Jahne  late  the  wife  of  Richard  Hastynges,  knight,  and 
heirs  in  fee  and  after  the  said  Hichard  and  Jahne  sold  Uie  same  manors 
to  the  said  William  and  of  the  same  levied  a  fine  to  the  use  of  him  and 
his  heirs.  lEolls  of  Parliament,  VI.  144.] 

March  14.  Licence  for  100^.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  John  Doreward  of  the  county 
Weftminster.  of  Essex,  knight,  to  grant  the  manor  of  Bawereth,  co.  Essex,  held  in  chief, 
to  Clemence  Waldyngfeld,  widow,  Walter  Devereux,  knight,  lord  Ferrers, 
John  Gunthorpe,  clerk,  Henry  Sharpe,  clerk,  Thomas  Tyrell,  esquire, 
William  Stokker,  knight,  Bichard  Doreward,  esquire,  Thomus  Bledlowe, 
alderman  of  London,  John  Sulyard,  Thomas  Wyndesore,  Thomas  Bygby, 
John  Boteler,  Robert  Broun,  John  Stodawe,  Henry  Colet,  William  Capell 
and  William  Sybson  to  hold  for  the  life  of  the  said  Clemence  by  the 
accustomed  services. 

March  20.        Letters  of  denization  for  Jacome  Bollam,  bom  in  the  realm  of  Portugal^ 
Westminster,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body.  By  p.s.  and  for  40«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

March  16.       Grant  to  the  king's  brother  Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  and  Robert 

Westminster.  Cresset,  esquire,  of  the  disposition  of  the  next  vacant  prebend  within  the 

college  of  the  king's  castle  of  Birgenorth.  By  K. 

Membrane  17. 

March  23.  Exemplification,  for  the  notice  of  all  whom  it  interests,  of  the  tenoor  of 
Westminster,  an  act  (English)  in  the  Parliament  summoned  at  Westminster  on  6  October, 
12  Edward  IV.  and  continued  by  divers  prorogations  to  23  January, 
14  Edward  IV.  ordaining  that  whereas  it  has  been  agreed  between  the 
king  and  the  people  of  the  Dutch  Hanze  that  the  merchants  of  the  Hanze 
shall  have  in  perpetuity  a  place  within  the  city  of  London  called  the 
StilehofoT  Stileyerd^  and  the  mayor  and  commonalty  of  the  city  of  London 
are  seised  of  the  said  place  lately  appertaining  to  John  Beynwell,  late 
alderman  of  the  said  city,  lying  in  the  parish  of  Alhalowen  the  More  in 
Thamystrete  in  the  ward  of  Dowgate,  to  the  intent  that  the  issues  shall  be 
disposed  of  in  deeds  of  charity  according  to  the  last  will  of  the  said  John 
declared  by  the  last  will  of  William  Stafford,  and  are  also  possessed  of 
certain  messuages,  lands  and  tenements  adjoining  the  same  place  in  the  same 
parish  for  a  term  of  years  of  which  thirty-two  years  are  to  come  after  Easter, 
1476,  the  reversion  belonging  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  hospital  of 
our  lady  of  Elsyngspitell  within  Crepulgate,  London,  and  the  bishop  of 
Winchester  is  seised  of  a  yearly  rent  of  4«.  6<^.  from  the  said  place  called 
Stileyerd  as  in  the  right  of  his  church  of  St.  Swithun  and  the  prioress  of 
the  house  of  our  lady  of  Clerkenwell  beside  London  of  a  yearly  rent  of  35«. 
as  in  the  right  of  her  house  in  like  manner^  the  said  merchants  of  Almain 
being  of  the  company  of  the  said  Dutch  Hanze  having  the  house  in  London 
called  Gildhald  Teutonicorum  shall  hold  for  evermore  the  said  place  called 
the  Stilehofe  and  also  the  said  messuages,  lands  and  tenements  for  the  said  term 
of  thirty-two  years  and  afterwards,  paying  to  the  said  mayor  and  commonalty 
a  quit  rent  of  70«.  Zs.  Ad.  for  evermore  and  13/.  16«.  8^.  for  the  said  term 
of  thirty-two  years  and  also  the  abovementioned  rents  to  the  said  bishop  and 
prioress  and  convent,  the  first  of  all  the  said  payments  to  begin  at  the 
Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  and  the  said  prior  and  convent  shall  have 
out  of  the  fee-farm  of  the  city  of  London  and  the  county  of  Middlesex  7/. 
yearly  during  the  said  term  of  thirty-two  years  and  afterwards  13/.  6«.  8^, 
yearly,  and  this  act  shall  take  effect  from  27  March  1475,  and  whereas  the 
abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Saviour,  Barmondesey,  co.  Surrey,  is  seised  in 


610  OALENDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1475,  Membrane  17 — cont. 

the  right  of  his  monasterj  of  a  yearly  rent  of  18^.  out  of  the  said  place  called 
the  Slylehof  the  said  place  shall  be  discharged  of  the  said  rent  and  in 
recompence  the  abbot  shall  be  discharged  of  all  corrodies  granted  at  the 
king's  prayer  from  henceforth.  [^Bolls  of  Parliamenty  VI.  123.] 

Membrasb  16. 

March  23.       Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  mayor  and  commonalty  of  the  city 
Westminster,  of  London^  of  the  tenour  of  the  same  act. 

MSMBRANB  15. 

March  20.        Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Robert  Radclyff,  esquire,  son  of  John 
Westminster.   RadclyfF,  knight,  of  the  tenours  of  the  following  : — 

1.  An  article  {see  m,  18)  in  an  act  (English)  of  attaint  in  the  Parliament 

summoned  at  Westminster  on  6  October,  12  Edward  IV.  and 
continued  by  divers  prorogations  to  23  January,  14  Edward  IV. 

[Bolls  of  Parliament,  VL  144.] 

2.  A  provision  that  the  act  shall  not  extend  to  any  manors,  lands, 

tenements,  rents,  services  and  hereditaments  which  were  of  Robert 
Waterton,  esquire,  or  Robert  Waterton,  knight,  his  son  and  heir. 
\_Ibid.  146.] 

3.  An  article  in  the  same  act  ordaining  that  all  manors,  lands  and  other 

possessions  of  which  any  persons  by  this  present  act  attainted  were 
seised  or  had  any  estate  in  any  manner  of  mortgage  or  in  surety  of 
sums  of  money  to  be  paid  by  any  feoffment,  grant  or  estate  made  by 
any  persons  not  attainted  be  not  forfeited  in  any  way  to  the  king, 
and  that  it  be  lawful  to  any  persons  not  attainted  who  have  made 
such  feofiments,  grants  or  estate  to  enter  into  such  possessions 
according  to  their  right,  saving  their  right  to  any  persons  other 
than  persons  attainted  or  the  late  earl  of  Oxford,  G-eorge  Veer  and 
Thomas  Veer,  and  provided  that  any  person  who  shall  have  occupied 
any  of  the  premises  before  6  March,  15  Edward  IV.  shall  not  be 
prejudiced.     [Ibid,  147.] 

March  16.        General  pardon  to  Ralph  Cok  of  Newmarket,  co.  Cambridge,  ^yoman,' 
Westminster,  alias  *  husbondman.'  By  p.s. 

Membranb  14. 

March  14.       Letters  of  denization  for  Antony  Spynell  of  Oenoa,  born  in  Italy,  and 
Westminster,  the  heirs  of  his  body. 

By  p.s.  and  for  13f.  Ad»  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

March  14.        Letters  of  denization  for  John  de  Gerona,  doctor  of  decrees,  born  in  the 
Westminster,  realm  of  Aragon.  By  K. 

March  8.  Grant  for  life  to  Richard  Harecourt,  knight,  and  William  Harecourt  his 
Westminster,  son  of  the  office  of  parker  of  the  king's  park  of  Cornbury,  co.  Oxford,  and 
the  custody  of  the  park  and  3d.  daily  for  the  said  office  and  custody  from 
the  issues  of  the  king's  manor  or  lordship  of  Wodstoke  and  hamlets  of 
Wotton,  Hamburgh  and  Stonesfeld  and  other  members  of  the  said  manor 
or  lordship  and  hundred  of  Wotton,  with  arrears  from  Michaelmas, 
10  Edward  IV. ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the  said  Richard  by  letters 
patent  dated  10  November,  4  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

March  11.        Grant  to  the  king's  kinswoman  Anne,  duchess  of  Buckingham,  late  the 
Westminster,  wife  of  Walter  Blount,  knight,  late  lord  of  Mountjoy,  of  the  manor  of 


16  EDWARD  IV.— P^BT  1.  611 


1475.  MenArane  14 — cant. 

Chulmejlegh,  the  borough  of  Chulmejlegh,  the  lordship  and  manor  of 
Holdeham  and  the  borough  of  Twybeare  with  their  members,  co.  Devon, 
and  6  marks  68.  Sd,  of  rent  of  those  8  marks  of  jearlj  rent  from  a 
moiety  of  the  town  of  Thurveston,  co.  Derby,  parcel  of  an  annuity  of 
20  marks  which  the  king  by  letters  patent  lately  granted  to^the  said 
Walter  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  to  hold  for  her  life  in  dower  as 
parcel  of  the  possessions  of  the  said  Walter  with  knight's  fees,  adyowsons, 
courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge^  liberties,  franchises  and  all  other 
profits,  and  all  issues  of  the  above  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said 
Walter.  By  p.s. 

March  20.       General  pardon  to  William  KadclyfT,  esquire,  son  of  William  Badclyff, 
WertmiDster.  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  1 5  February.  By  p.s. 

March  14.       Pardoji  to  Laurence,  bishop  of  Durham,  &r  the  manufacture  by  his 

Westminster,  moneyers  of  money  not  of  true  alloy  or  weight,  as  he  has  declared  that  this 

was  done  without  his  knowledge.  By  K. 

Membrane  18. 

[  March  2b.  Grant  to  Galiard  de  Durford,  lord  of  Duras,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his 
Westmioster.  body,  for  his  good  services  to  the  king  in  England  and  beyond  the  seas,  of 
the  manors  of  Shelford,  Stokebardolf  and  Gedlyng  and  all  lands,  rents, 
reversions  and  services  pertaining  to  them  in  the  counties  of  Nottingham, 
Derby  and  Lincoln  with  advowsons,  knights'  fees,  courts,  markets,  fairs, 
leets,  views  of  frank-pledge  and  other  commodities,  in  the  king's  hands  by 
reason  of  an  act  of  forfeiture  in  Parliament,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  to 
hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and 
services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  lY.  with  all 
issues  from  Michaelmas,  10  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

March  29.  Grant  to  William  John,  subject  of  the  duke  of  Brittany  and  lieutenant  of 
Westminster.  Croysik  in  Brittany,  of  80/.  from  the  first  moneys  arising  from  the  customs 
and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth,  in  addition  to  100/. 
granted  to  him  in  August  last  from  the  said  customs  and  subsidies,  in  full 
recompense  of  a  ship  of  his  called  la  Marie  of  Grarrande  and  certain  goods 
and  merchandise  reaching  the  sum  of  500  crowns,  captured  when  coming 
to  the  realm  by  divers  persons  of  Fowey  contrary  to  the  friendship 
between  the  king  and  the  said  duke.  By  E. 

March  28.  Commission  to  Thomas  Candour,  doctor  of  decrees,  Michael  Carranell, 
Westminster,  bachelor  in  either  law,  Robert  Basset  and  Edmund  Shaa,  citizens  and 
aldermen  of  London,  to  hear  and  determine  an  appeal  by  Bobert  Parker, 
citizen  and  draper  of  London,  who  states  that  whereas  he  and  John  Kirkeby, 
citizen  and  late  draper  of  London,  made  an  ac4?ount  of  and  came  to  an 
agreement  about  certain  merchandise  and  the  matter  was  ended  never- 
theless the  said  John  afterwards  brought  him  before  Master  John  Aleyn, 
doctor  of  laws,  lieutenant  or  commissary  of  the  king's  brother  Richard, 
duke  of  Gloucester,-  constable  of  England,  in  the  court  of  the  con- 
stableship,  concerning  the  pretended  detention  of  200/.  due  to  the  said  John 
Kirkeby  on  this  account,  and  the  said  John  Aleyn,  being  chosen  as 
arbitei*  by  them  both,  condemned  the  said  Robert  to  the  said  John 
Kirkeby  without  proof  in  the  sum  of  85/.  by  his  award  and  refused  to  hear 
the  said  Robert  and  publicly  said  that  he  wished  to  condemn  him  in  the 
sum  of  330/.  and  Michael  Denyse,  gentleman,  and  John  Dey  his  pledges  in 
200/.  and  that  he  had  received  them  in  tribunal  in.  the  White  Hall  within 
the  palace  of  Westminster  on  20  May,  14  Edward  IV.  although  he  had  not 
done  so  nor  had  they  pledged  themselves  for  the  said  Bobert. 


Sl2  CALEKDAlt  OF  PATENT  BOtiLS. 


1475.  Afemhrane  IZ^oni, 

April  14.        General  pardon  to  Hugh  Malle  late  of  London, '  gentilman,'  oUom  Hagli 

Westminiter.  Mille  late  of  Harescombe,  co.  Gloucester,  alias  Late  of  Bristol,  of  all  ofi^oes 

committed  by  him  before  4  April.  By  p.s- 

April  19.  Whereas  William,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  the  exempt  monasterj  of 
Westmiaster.  St.  Albans  by  a  charter  dated  the  Annunciation  last  granted  to  Maat^ 
William  Dudley,  dean  of  the  chapel  of  the  household,  Master  John 
Onnthorpe,  dean  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Wells,  and  Master  William 
Hatclif,  the  king's  secretary,  and  their  heirs  and  assigns  all  their  tenement 
with  a  qaay  adjoining  with  all  commodities,  easements  and  other  i^purtenanoes 
and  rights  which  they  had  of  the  grant  of  Balph  Boteler,  knight,  late  lord  of 
Sudeley,  and  John  Hende  the  younger,  esquire,  situated  in  the  lane  called 
*  Wyndegoselane '  in  the  parish  of  All  Hallows  at  the  Hay  (ad  Fhium), 
London,  between  the  tenement  late  of  Bartholomew  Frystlyng  on  the  east, 
the  quay  called '  Esterlyngeshalle'  on  the  we«t,  the  river  Thames]on  the  south 
and  the  tenement  late  of  Ralph  Blakeneye  on  the  north,  and  afUrwards  Ae 
said  William,  John  and  William  by  a  charter  enrolled  in  Chancery  dated  17 
April  last  granted  the  same  to  the  king;  the  king  hereby  grants  to  the  said 
abbot  and  convent  in  recompence  a  yearly  rent  of  20  marks  from  his  manor 
of  Busshey,  co.  Hertford,  from  1  October  last  until  other  lands  to  that 
value  shall  be  granted  to  them.  By  K. 

MSMBRANS  12. 

March  7.        Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Thomas  Danyell,  esquire,  of  the  tenonis 
Westminster,    of  the  following : — 

L  A  petition  (English)  of  the  said  Thomas  in  the  Parliament  summoned 
at  Westminster  on  6  October,  12  Edward  IV.  and  continued  by 
divers  prorogations  to  6  June,  14  Edward  IV.  that  whereas  by  an 
act  in  the  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  lY.  it 
was  ordained  that  he  by  the  name  of  Thomas  Danyell  late  of  Risyng, 
CO.  Norfolk,  esquire,  should  be  attainted  of  high  treason  and  forfeit 
all  his  possessions,  the  king  should  ordain  that  this  act  shall  be  void 
and  of  no  force  against  him  and  he  shall  have  his  possessions  again, 
saving  to  the  king's  liege  people  their  rights,  and  all  letters  patent 
made  by  reason  of  this  act  of  any  of  the  promises  should  be  void,  and 
no  person  who  shall  have  taken  any  issues  of  the  premises  before 
12  July,  14  Edward  IV.  and  after  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  shall  be 
chargeable  to  the  said  Thomas,  provided  that  no  persons  attainted 
take  any  benefit  by  this  present  act  but  the  said  Thomas  and  his 
heirs  and  feoffees,  and  that  this  shall  not  be  prejudicial  to  the  dean 
and  canons  of  St.  Stephen's,  Westminster. 

2.  The  assent  to  the  same  by  the  commons : — A  cesi  hille  les  cammwtez 

soni  assentuz, 

3.  The  answer  of  the  king  i^^Soiifait  come  il  est  desire. 

[Rolls  of  Parliament,  VL  104.] 

April  26.         Pardon  to  John,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Peter,  Westminster, 

Westminster,  ordinary  of  that  place,  for  the  escape  of  Bichard  Johnson  late  of  Tourehill, 

CO.  Middlesex,  ^  shipman,  alias  late  of  the  parts  of  Flanders,  *  marioner,' 

from  his  custody.  By  p.s* 

April  25.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Master  Dominic  de  Serego,  physician  to 
Westminster,  the  king  and  his  consort,  of  the  sum  of  66L  ISs.  Ad,  from  the  customs  and 
subsidies  of  all  merchandise  coming  in  galleys  of  Venice  to  the  port  of 
London,  as  100/.  remain  unpaid  to  him,  the  arrears  for  2^  years  of  the 
annuity  of  40/.  which  the  king  granted  to  him  during  pleasure  at  the  hands 
of  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains  of  the  Exchequer  by  letters  patent  dated 
12  December,  7  Edward  IV.  By  p.8. 


15  EDWABD  IV.— Part  I.  613 


1475.  Membrane  12 — conL 

April  14.  Appointment  of  Walter  Barsonbowson  as  master  finer,  purger  and  divider 
Weitmimter.  of  4es  ewres  *  and  the  metals  of  foar  mines  of  the  king  in  the  north,  yiz^ 
the  mine  of  Blauncheland,  co.  Northumberland,  the  mine  of  Fleccheroos  in 
Alston  More,  the  mine  of  Keswyk,  co.  Cumberland,  and  the  mine  of  copper 
bj  Bichemond,  co.  York,  so  long  as  he  shall  occupy  himself  in  the  mines, 
with  such  fees  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  him  and  the  king's  brother 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  North- 
umberland^ William  Goderswyk,  merchant,  and  John  Marshal,  mercer,  to 
whom  the  king  by  letters  patent  granted  the  said  mines,  from  the  issues  of 
the  mines,  provided  that  he  take  and  instruct  as  many  apprentices  as  may 
seem  fit  to  the  said  duke,  earl,  William  and  John. 

May  1.  Licence  for  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  who  is  going  to 

Westminster,  cross  the  sea  with  the  king  on  his  voyage  and  service,  to  enfeoff  Thomas 
Lymeryk,  Thomas  Lygon,  Daniel  Sheldon,  and  John  Jakeman  of  the 
manors  of  Kynfare  and  Stourton,  co.  Stafford,  held  in  chief,  without  fine  or 
fee,  according  to  the  form  of  an  act  in  the  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
6  October,  12  Edward  lY. 

MsMBRAIfE  11. 

April  12.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Hennawde  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  gaol  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  castle  of  Gildeford,  co.  Surrey,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from 

the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon,  in  lieu  of  a  grant 

to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Patyne  by  letters  patent  dated  16  October, 

2  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

March  13.       Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  James,  earl  of  Douglas,  of  the  tenours 

Westminster,  of  the  following  : — 

1.  An  Act  (English)  in  the  Parliament  summoned  at  Westminster  on  6 
October,  12  Edward  IV.  and  continued  by  divera  prorogations  to 
23  January,  14  Edward  IV.  ordaining  that  whereas  the  king  by 
lettera  patent  dated  14  February,  1  Edward  IV.  granted  for  life  to 
the  said  earl  divers  sums  yearly  from  the  counties  of  Nottingham, 
Derby,  Lincoln,  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  Stafford,  Warwick,  Leicester,  and 
Devon  and  by  other  letters  patent  dated  27  March,  6  Edward  IV. 
granted  to  him  for  life  divers  sums  from  customs  and  subsidies  in 
the  ports  of  London,  Suthampton,  Boston  and  Ippeswiche,  and  the 
said  earl  intends  to  pass  with  the  king  to  the  parts  of  France  and  the 
duchy  of  Normandy  there  to  do  him  service  of  war,  if  the  said 
earl  die  within  three  years  of  his  departing  out  of  the  realm  his 
executors  and  administrators  shall  receive  200/.  from  the  above  in 
each  of  the  three  years  following  his  death,  with  preferment  of 
payment,  and  that  this  shall  not  be  prejudicial  to  the  captain  or 
lieutenant  of  the  town  and  castle  of  Calais  and  the  marches  there, 
the  captains  of  the  tower  of  Rysbank  and  the  castles  of  Gnysnes  and 
Hammes,  the  soldiers  of  the  above,  the  judges  of  either  Bench,  the 
justices  of  assize,  the  Serjeants  at  law,  the  king's  attorney  or  the 
mayor  and  fellowship  of  merchants  of  the  staple  of  Calais  or  to  any 
grant  to  Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham. 
2.  The  assent  of  the  commons: — A  cest  bil/e  lez  cotnmunez  son 
assentuz. 
.  3.  The  answer  of  the  king  >>*Ze  Hot/  le  voei,  IBolls  of  Parliament^ 
VI.  132.] 

April  16.         Grant  to  Robert  Michelson  of  80/.  from  the  first  moneys  arising  from 

WeBtnuDBter.  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Suthampton  in  part  payment  of 

his  ransom  from  the  French,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  of  60/.  from  the 

y  961S6.  K  K 


5l4  CALENDAR  Of  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1475.  Membrane  lid — cont. 

customs  and  sabeidies  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull  by  letters  patent 
dated  13  February,  12  Edward  IV.  surrendered  because  on  account  of 
prior  grants  be  can  obtain  no  payment.  By  p.s. 

April  13.  Grant  for  lifo  to  the  king's  servitor  William  Evyngton,  esquire,  Thomas 
Westminster.  Walker  of  the  city  of  London,  *  grocer,*  and  William  Harlot  fc  of  the  same 
*  draper,'  of  a  toft  or  vacant  plot  of  land  in  the  parish  of  St.  Benet 
Shorhogge,  London,  between  the  tenement  late  of  Robert  Sewall,  *  grocer/ 
on  the  east  and  the  tenement  pertaining  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the 
cathedral  church  of  St.  Paul,  London,  on  the  west  and  extending  from  the 
highway  there  towards  the  north  to  the  church  of  St.  Benet  aforesaid  and 
a  plot  of  land  pertaining  to  the  same  church  towards  the  south,  on  which 
two  ruinous  messuages  were  lately  built,  which  have  been  taken  away,  and 
a  garden  in  Martelane  in  the  parish  of  All  Hallows  Berkyng,  London, 
between  the  rectory  and  cemetery  of  the  church  of  All  Hallows>  Stanynges, 
and  the  tenement  of  the  abbot  and  convent  of  St.  Mary  Graces  by  the 
Tower  on  the  north  and  the  tenement  of  William  Jenkynson  on  the  south 
and  extending  from  the  highway  of  Martlane  aforesaid  towards  the  east  to 
the  tenement  of  the  said  William  Heriott  towards  the  west,  on  which  two 
ruinous  cottages  were  lately  built,  which  have  been  taken  away,  which  toft 
and  garden  John  Rypon«  late  yeoman  harbinger  of  the  household  of  the  late 
king,  had  of  the  grant  of  the  said  late  king  by  letters  patent  and  which 
the  king  lately  granted  for  life  to  Thomas  Cornysshe,  esquire,  and  which 
are  now  in  his  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  of  resumption  in  the  Parliament 
at  Westminster.  By  p.s. 

May  18.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  John  Wynshelys,  born  at 
Wsstminster.  Nesbit  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Hicchyn,  co.  Hertford,  who  has  taken  an 
oath  of  fealty,  tp  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Membrane  10. 

April  28.        Grant  for  life  to  John  Clerk  of  the  office  of  chafe-wax  in  the  Chancery 

Westminster,  from  Michaelmas,  13  Edward  TV.  from  which  time  he  has  occupied  the 

office,  receiving  wages  of  2^d,  daily  from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper  with  all 

other  profits.  By  K. 

April  23.  Licence  for  Thomas  Gray,  son  of  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of 
Westminster.  England,  and  Cicely  bis  wife,  daughter  and  heii*ess  of  William,  late  lord 
of  Harington,  tenant  in  chief,  and  kinswoman  and  heiress  of  William 
Bonevile,  knight,  late  lord  Bonevile,  tenant  in  chief,  viz.  daughter  of  his 
son  William,  to  enter  freely  into  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands  and 
other  possessions  within  the  realm  of  which  the  said  lords  Harington  and 
Bonevile  were  seised  and  which  should  descend  to  the  said  Gcely  on  their 
deaths,  with  all  issues  received  in  the  mean  time.  By  p.s. 

May  3.  Pardon  to  William  Colyngbourne,  enquire,  late  sheriff  of  Wilts,  of  all 

Westminster,   offences  committed  by  him  and  all  issues  forfeit,  fines,  amercements,  debts, 

and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  p.s. 

May  12.  Appointment  of   Thomas  Thomson,   '  aresmaker,'  to  take  workmen 

Westminster,  called  *  tapestre  wevers '  for  the  king's  works  of  cloth  called  ^  tapettis ' 
to  be  made  for  horses  called  *  somerhors '  and  '  cliariott  hors.' 

May  3.  Grant  during  minority  to  Katharine  late  the  wife  of  Walter  Wretill, 

Westminster,  deceased,  Thomas  Ursewyk,  knight,  chief  baron  of  the  Exchequer, 
Humphrey  Starky  and  William  Essex  of  the  custody  of  John  Wretill  son 
and  heir  of  the  said  Walter  and  kinsman  and  heir  of  Elizabeth  late  the 
wife  of  Ralph  Botiller,  knight,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  viz.  son  of  Joan 
^ughter  of  her  Fon  John,  and  the  marriage  of  the  said  heir  without 


16  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I.  615 


1475.  Membrane  10— con/. 

disparagement  from  the  death  of  the  said  Elizabeth,  and  so  from  heir  to 
heir.  -  Bj  p.s. 

Maj  14.         Appointment  of  Robert  Chattok,  citizen  and  fishmonger  of  London,  and 

Westminster.   Robert  Talbott  of  London,  *  mercer,'  to  take  wheat,  wine,  ale,  beeves, 

muttons,  sea-fish  and  iresh-water  fish  and  other  victuals  for  the  king's  army 

soon  to  be  sent  to  France  for  the  recovery  of  that  realm,  and  carriage  for 

the  same. 

May  15.         Appointment  of  William  Brambyll  and  John  Eyryell  to  take  mariners 
WestmiiiBter.   for  a  ship  called  la  Fatcekon  for  the  conduct  of  an  armed  force  which  the 
king  has  ordered  to  go  with  him  to  France  for  the  recovery  of  that  realm. 

May  12.  Licence  for  John  Harecourt,  esquire,  son  and  heir  of  Robert  B[arecourt, 
Westminster,  knight,  deceased,  who  is  going  to  cross  the  sea  with  the  king  on  his  voyage 
and  service,  to  enfeoff  William  Moton,  John  Atherton,  Richard  Brydde,  clerk, 
Thomas  Belte  and  Robert  Secole  of  the  manor  of  Stanton  Harecourt, 
CO.  Oxford,  held  in  chief  by  knight^service,  without  fine  or  fee,  according 
to  the  form  of  an  act  in  the  Parliament  at  Westminster,  6  October, 
12  Edward  IV. 

Membrane  9. 

Majr  1.  Grant  to  Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight,  of  full  power  and  authority 

Westminster,  by  himself  or  sufficient  deputies  to  admit  to  the  king's  grace  and  promise 
pardon  under  the  great  seal  to  all  persons  who  have  stirred  up  insurrections 
in  divers  parts  of  the  county  of  Lancaster  and  now  are  willing  to  submit 
and  take  oath  that  they  will  not  offend  again,  with  the  exception  of  John 
Shanke,  Richard  Merston,  John  Barret,  John  Jakson  and  Peter  de  Soreby 
of  the  parish  of  Kyrkham,  co.  Lancaster,  Richard  Shingleton,  William 
Wilkokson,  Robert  Whetsyd,  William  Whetsyd  and  Robert  Croone  of  the 
parish  of  Pulton,  John  Hoggekynson  and  John  Johnson  of  the  parish  of 
St.  Michael,  John  Clerkson  of  Corney,  John  Apole,  'yoman'  alias  'hut- 
bondman,'  Roger  Edwardson  and  John  Hoggekynson  of  Graven,  co.  York, 
Nicholas  Filzakelly,  *  gentilman,'  Nicholas  Drury,  *yoman,'  John  Fluwode, 
^  husbondman,'  John  Torrebak, '  husbondman,'  James  Rossisson, '  husbond- 
man,'  John  Thomelynson,  'husbondman,'  Thomas  Riland,  'husbondman,' 
Robert  Amoore,  ' nusbondman,'  John  Layland,  'husbondman,'  James 
Norrys  and  William  Redgate, '  yomen.'  By  K. 

March  17.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  Ralph  Assheton,  esquire,  of  the 

Westminster,   office  of  the  custody  of  the  king's  park  of  Olde  Wyndesore,  co.  Berks,  and 

the  manor  and  stank  witbin  the  same,  with  '  le  v^yndefall '  and  '  brusyng ' 

within  the  park,  from  6  March,  14  Edward  IV.  with  the  accustomed  fees 

from  the  issues  of  the  castle  of  Wyndesore  and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

May  3.  Grant  to  Robert  Chamberloyn,  knight,  who  is  shortly  going  with  the 

Westminster,  king  to  France,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  that  they  may  obtain  writs  of 
covenant  in  Ghancery  concerning  the  manors  of  Pebmersshe,  Dagwortb, 
Poley,  Peytonhall,  Great  Heny,  Pontys,  Bonettys  and  Gheveryshall  alias 
Passefeld  Ghevers  and  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Pebmersshe  and 
Heney,  co.  Essex,  the  manors  of  Little  Eljngham,  Moneux  and  Kirkhall 
in  Rokelond  and  Rokelond  Toftes  and  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of 
Little  Elyngham  and  All  Saints,  Kirkhall  in  Rokelond,  co.  Norfolk,  the 
manors  of  Netherhall  in  Little  Waldyngfeld  and  Gbirchefordhall  in  Gupcll 
and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Capell,  co.  Suffolk,  and  the  manor  of 
Kyngeston  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Eyngeston,  co.  Gambridge, 
without  fine  or  fee  for  the  fulfilment  of  their  last  will.  By  K. 

April.  29.        Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Thomas  Yong  as  one  of  the  justices  of 
Westminster,  the  King's  Bench,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  K, 

KK  2 


516  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1475.  Membrane  9 — coni. 

May  2.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  clerk  Master  John  Morton  of  the  oflSce  of 

Westminster,  keeper  of  the  rolls,  books  and  records  of  Chancery  and  the  custody  of  the 
House  or  hospital  of  Converts,  appointed  of  old  by  the  king's  progenitors 
for  the  habitation  of  the  said  keeper,  with  all  rights  pertaining  to  the  office 
and  house,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  him  by 
letters  patent  dated  16  March,  12  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  K, 

April  20.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  A.dam,  one  of  the  yeomen  qf 
Westminater.  the  chamber,  of  all  the  tenements  within  the  city  of  York  which  lately 
pertained  to  Edmund  Fysshe,  rebel  and  traitor,  and  were  afterwards 
gi:anted  to  a  servant  of  the  marquess  Mountague  and  are  now  in  the  king's 
hands  by  reason  of  an  act  of  resumption  in  the  last  Parliament  at 
Westminster  and  do  not  exceed  the  yearly  value  of  10  marks.  By  p.s. 

cMay  8.  Appointment  of  Stephen  Frynde  to  take  wheat,  beeves,  muttons,  sea- fish 

Westxciuster.  and  fresh-water  fish  and  all  victuals  for  the  king's  army  soon  to  be  sent  to 
France  for  the  recovery  of  that  realm,  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  king's  wars. 

May  6.  General  pardon  to  John  Parker  of  Colcestre,  co.  Essex,  *  yoman,'  of  all 

Westminster,  offences  committed  by  him  before  29  April  last.  By  p.8. 

May  8.  Protection  with  clause  volurmis,  for  one  year,  for  Richard  Penketh  of 

Westininster.  the  city  of  London,  *  merchante,'  going  on  the  king's  service  to  Ireland  in 
the  company  of  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  lieutenant  of 
Ireland,  on  the  safe  custody,  defence  and  victualling  of  that  land. 

By  bill  of  p.s. 

May  9.  Grant  to  Henry  Grey,  knight,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king  in  divers 

Westminster,  battles  and  because  he  is  going  with  the  king  to  France  on  his  service,  of 
80/.  forfeited  to  the  king,  viz.  40/.  by  John  Stevenson  of  Freton,  co. 
Norfolk,  *gentilman,*  who  for  finding  security  of  the  peace  towards  the 
king  and  his  people  and  especially  towards  Joan  the  wife  of  Henry  Grey 
was  bound  over  to  appear  before  the  king  in  the  octave  of  Michaelmas  last 
and  being  called  on  the  fourth  day  of  the  plea  did  not  appear,  and  20/.  each 
from  John  Glove  of  Bukkenham  Castell,  co.  Norfolk,  ^gentilman,'  and 
John  Wetherby  of  the  same,  *  gentiltnan,'  to  whom  the  said  John  Stevenson 
was  delivered  to  bail.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  8. 

May  19.  General  pardon  to  John  Potyr  late  of  Strode,  co.  Kent, '  gentilman,Va/ia« 

Westminster.  John  Peter,  *  notarie.'  By  K. 

May  20.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Edmund  Countes  and  William  Felsted 

Westminster,  to  take  wheat,  malt,  beeves,  muttons,  pigs,  soa-fish  and  fresh-water  fish  and 
all  necessaries  for  the  king's  army  soon  to  be  sent  to  France  for  the  recovery 
of  that  realm,  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

May  20.         Pardon  to  John  Howard,   knight,  lord  of  Howard,  late  of  Stoke  by 

Westmimter.   Nelond,   CO.   Suffolk,   late    treasurer  of    the    household,    of    all   offences 

committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  amercements,  issues  forfeit,  debts,  accounts 

and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  K. 

May  21.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Jenkyns  of  the  town  of  Oxford,  tailor,  of  all 
Westminster,   offences  committed  by  him  before  20  May.  By  p.8. 

May  25.         General  pardon  to  Kichard  Agodde  alias  Agvotte  alias  Acotte  of  Bradley, 
Westminster,   co.  War v/ick, 'yoman.'  By  K. 

May  12.  Licence  for  William  Hastynges,  knight,  lord  Hastynges,  who  is  going  to 

Westminster,  cross  the  sea  with  the  king  on  his  voyage  and  service,  to  grant  the  castle, 

honour,  manor  and  lordship  of  Folkyngham  with  their  members  and  the 

manors  and  lordships  of  Lavyngton  and  Aslakby,  co.  Lincoln,  the  manors 


15  EDWABD  IV.— Paet  L  «17 


1475.  Membrane  S^^oni. 

and  lordsliips  of  Loughborough  and  Shepeshed,  co.  Leicester,  the  manor 
and  lordship  of  Welburn,  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Bjcar  and  the  manor 
and  lordship  of  Arthorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  the  manor  of  Edelmeton  alicts 
Edmondton  called  'Wjlbjes'  with  the  appurtenances  in  Tottenham,  co. 
Middlesex,  all  his  pourparty  of  the  honour  called  '  Wynchestre  fee '  in 
the  counties  of  Leicester  and  Warwick,  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Bolton 
Percy,  co.  York,  the  manors  of  Birthorpe,  Repynghale,  Sapirton  a/tox 
Sapurton  and  Ropesley,  co.  Lincoln,  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Walton 
on  ]e  Wold  and  Cosyngton,  co.  Leicester,  all  his  lands,  rents,  reversions, 
services  and  possessions  in  Folkyngham,  Lavyngton,  Aslakby,  Lougheburgh, 
Shepeshed,  Welburn,  Bycar,  Arthorpe,  Edelmeton,  Bolton  Percy,  Byrthorpe, 
Bepynghale,  Sapyrton  and  Bopesley  aforesaid  and  in  Barowe  and  Quarndou 
CO.  Leicester,  the  manors  and  lordships  of  Stokedawbouey  and  Sutton  with 
the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Stokedawbeney,  co.  Northampton,  the  honour, 
castle,  manor  and  lordship  of  Beanvoir  alias  Bealvolr  alias  Bellover  with 
the  park  there  and  members  in  Wolsthorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Barkeston, 
Plumgarth,  Bedmylde  and  Hardeby,  co.  Leicester,  with  the  advowdon  of 
the  priory  of  Bevour  and  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Hardeby, 
Wolsthorpe  and  Bedmylde  and  a  rent  called  ^  castehvard '  pertaining  to 
the  castle  in  certain  counties  and  all  rights,  the  manor  of  Bottesford  alias 
Bottelesford  with  the  hamlets  of  Normanton  and  Esthoi*pe  and  the  advowson 
of  the  church  of  Bottesford,  co.  Leicester,  the  manor  of  Hadyngton,  co. 
Lincoln,  all  his  lands,  rents,  services,  reversions  and  possessions  in  Stoke- 
dawbeney, Sutton,  Wilbaston,  Assheley,  Bevour,  Wolsthorpe,  Barkeston, 
Plungarth,  Redmylde,  Hardby,  Bottesford,  Normanton,  Esthorpe  and 
Hadyngton  aforesaid,  a  tenement  called  *  le  Newe  Inne '  in  the  parish  of 
St.  Benet,  Tamystrete,  London,  alias  *  Beaumont  Inne '  in  the  paiish  of 
St.  Benet  in  the  ward  of  Baynardescastell,  London,  the  manor  of  Arnall, 
CO.  Nottingham,  the  manor  of  Lyghfeld,  co.  Rutland,  the  lordship,  honour, 
manor  or  rape  of  Hastynges,  co.  Sussex,  the  manor  of  Neuton  Harecourt, 
CO.  Leicester,  and  the  reversions  of  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Beaumaner, 
the  manors  of  Barowe  and  Quamdon,  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Whitwyk 
with  their  members,  the  manors  and  lordships  of  Roteby,  Bochaston, 
Neucote,  Hokelscote,  Donyngtou  and  Merkefeld  and  the  manor  of 
Whytyngton,  co.  Leicester,  and  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Hekyngton, 
CO.  Lincoln,  which  Katliariue,  duchess  of  Norfolk,  holds  for  life  in  dower 
or  otherwise,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  waixls,  marriages,  reliefs, 
escheats,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  parks,  woods,  warrens, 
chaces,  fairs,  marshes,  waters,  fisheries  and  all  profits,  commodities,  liberties, 
franchises  and  rights,  held  in  chief,  to  the  king's  kinsmen  Thomas,  cardinal 
archbishop  of  Canterbury  and  legate  of  the  apostolic  see,  and  George, 
archbishop  of  York,  and  Thomas  Rotheram,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  the  chan- 
cellor, John  Morton,  king's  clerk,  keeper  of  the  rolls  of  Chancery,  Thomas 
Burgh,  knight,  Thomas  Billyng,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  Thomas 
Bryan,  chief  justice  of  the  Common  Bench,  Richard  Neell,oneof  the  justices 
of  the  same  Bench,  John  Gunthoi^,  the  king's  almoner,  John  Donne, 
knight,  Richard  Pygot,  serjeant  at  law,  Richard  Fouler,  chancellor  of  the 
duchy  of  Lancaster,  William  Huse,  the  king's  attorney,  William  Moton, 
esquire,  William  Grymmesby,  esquire,  William  Chauntry,  archdeacon  of 
Derby,  William  Eland,  John  Eltonhed,  Robert  Staunton  and  Thomas 
Kebeell  and  their  heirs  without  fine  or  fee  according  to  the  form  of  an  act 
in  the  Parliament  at  Westminster,  6  October,  12  Edward  IVk 

Membrane  7* 

May  1.  Licence  for  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  who  is  going  to 

Westmiuster.  cross  the  sea  with  the  king  on  his  voyage  and  service,  to  enfeoff  Roger 


618  CALENDAE  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1475.  Membrane  7 — cont. 

Tocotes,  knight,  Thomas  Hawkjns^  clerk,  John  Barnebj,  clerk,  Robert 
Sheffeld  and  Thomas  Lygon  of  the  manors  and  lordships  of  Sampford 
Courtenej,  Torbrian  and  Slappeton,  co.  Devon,  Hasilbere  and  Iwarne 
Courteney  alias  Yewarne  Courteney,  co.  Dorset,  and  Eyngeaton  by 
Ilchestre,  co.  Somerset,  with  knight  lees,  advowsons,  leets,  courts,  views 
of  frank-pledge,  fairs,  markets,  warrens,  fisheries,  free  customs,  rights,  waifs, 
strays,  chattels  of  felons  and  fugitives,  escheats,  liberties,  franchises,  profits 
and  commodities,  held  in  chief  by  knight  service,  without  fine  or  fee 
according  to  the  form  of  an  act  in  the  Parliament  of  Westminst-er, 
6  October,  12  Edward  IV. 

May  27.  General  pardon  to  Richard  Tomma  of  Bodmyn,  co.  Cornwall,  *•  carier, 

Westminster,   alias  Richard  Chepman,  *  laborer.  By  p.s. 

May  23.  Grant  to  Thomas  Burgh,  knight  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  of  the 

Westminster,  reversion  on  the  death  of  Kathaiine,  duchess  of  Worfolk,  of  the  manors  of 
Lynwode,  Thureswey,  Grymesthorpe,  Edenham,  Aylesthorpe  and  South- 
orpe  with  their  members,  all  the  lands  and  hereditaments  .called  <  Beaumont 
rent '  alias  ^  Beaumont  fee '  in  the  city  of  Lincoln,  and  all  the  lands,  rents, 
reversions  and  services  in  Lynwode,  Thureswey,  Grymesthorpe,  Edenham, 
Aylesthorpe  and  Southorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  which  she  holds  for  life,  to  hold 
with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reUefs,  escheats,  courts, 
views  of  frank-pledge,  parks,  warrens,  fairs,  markets,  liberties^  franchises, 
profits  and  commodities  by  the  services  of  as  many  knight's  fees  and  as 
many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March, 
1  Edward  IV.  By  K. 

May  5.  Licence  for  the  abbess  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Edith,  Wilton, 

Westminster,  co.  Wilts,  which  is  of  the  foundation  of  the  king's  progenitors  and  of  the 
kings'  patronage,  to  grant  the  advowson  or  patronage  of  the  prebend  of 
Chalk,  CO.  Wilts,  to  the  provost  and  scholars  of  the  royal  college  of 
St.  Mary  and  St.  Nicholas,  Cambridge,  in  frank  almoin,  and  for  the  latter  to 
appropriate  the  prebend  in  mortmain  in  augmentation  of  their  sustenance, 
provided  that  the  vicarage  of  the  church  of  the  prebend  be];sufficiently 
endowed  and  a  competent  sum  of  money  be  distributed  yearly  among  the 
poor  parishoners  of  the  church  according  to  the  ordinance  of  the  diocesan 
of  the  place.  By  K. 

May  22.         Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Yotton  of  York   of  the  office  of  clerk  for 

Westminster,  receiving  recognizances  of  debts  at  York  according  to  the  form  of  the 

statute  of  merchants  at  Acton  Burnell  and  the  custody  of  the  lesser  piece 

of  the  seal  for  the  same,  void  by  the  deaths  of  John    Shirwode,  with  the 

accustomed  fees.  By  K. 

May  20.         Letters  of  denization  for  Ciprian  de  Furnariis,  esquire  of  the  household, 
Westminster,  born  in  Genoa.  By  K. 

May  31.         Grant  for  life  to  Nicholas  Fitzherbert,  esquire,  in  consideration  of  his 

Westminster,  expenses  in  the  king's  service,  of  a  tun  of  red  wine  yearly  from  Midsummer 

last  from  the  king's  prises  of  wines  in   the  poit  of  London  at  the  hands 

of  the  chief  butler  of  England  or  his  deputy.  By  p.s. 


Membrane  6. 

May  5.  Licence  for  William,  bishop  of  Ely,  John  Warkworth,  derk,  William 

Westminster.  Townesende,  clerk,  Geoffrey  Spryng,  esquire,  and  John  Brewode  to  found 
a  fraternity  or  perpetual  gild  of  an  alderman  and  two  deans  and  persons 
ecclesiastical  or  secular  and  other  persons  of  cither  sex  wishing  to  be  of  the 
fraternity  in  the  parish  church  of  St.  Leonard  the  Abbot,  Dounham,|in]*tho 
Isle  of  Ely,  co.  Cambridge,  to  be  called  the  fraternity  or  gild  of  St.  Mary  de  la 


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1475.  Membrane  d^^eoni. 

Porche  and  St.  Leonard,  of  the  church  of  Dounham.  The  alderman,  deans, 
brethren  and  sisters  shall  augment  the  fraternity  whenever  they  think  fit  and 
every  year  at  the  Assumption  they  shall  elect  from  themselves  an  alderman 
and  two  deans  for  the  business  and  governance  of  the  fraternity,  and  they  shall 
form  a  corporate  body  and  shall  have  perpetual  succession  and  a  common  seal 
and  power  of  pleading  and  being  impleaded  and  of  making  ordinances  for  the 
governance  of  the  fraternity.  And  grant  to  them  of  licence  to  acquire  in 
mortmain  lands,  rents,  annuities  and  possessions,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the 
value  of  10  marks  yearly,  for  the  sustenance  of  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine 
service  daily  in  the  said  church  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his 
consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said  founders  aud  the  brethren 
and  sisters  of  the  gild  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and  for  the 
performance  of  other  works.  By  p.s.  and  for  20/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

May  10.         Presentation  of  Eobert  Wright,  chaplain,  to  the'pavish  church  of  Chepstede, 
Westminster,  in  the  diocese  of  Winchester. 

May  6.  General    pardon    to    John   Wotton    late    of    Plymmouth,   co.   Devon, 

Westminster,     cordewaner,'  alias  late  of  Tavestoke,  co.  Devon,  alicu  late  of  London, 

esquire,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  8  April  last.  By  p.s. 

April  29.  Grant  to  the  merchants  of  Almain  of  the  confederation  of  the  Teutonic 
Westminster.  Hanze,  who  have  the  house  in  the  city  of  London  called  Gildehalle 
Theuionicorumj  and  their  successors  of  all  that  plot  and  tenements  with  a 
quay  and  garden  adjoining;  and  houses,  cellars,  sollars  and  other  appur- 
tenances in  the  town  of  Bishop's  Lenn  which  formerly  were  of  Philip  Wyth, 
burgess  of  the  iiamo  town  of  Lenn,  opposite  the  chyrch  of  St.  Margaret 
between  the  highway  there  on  the  east,  the  common  water  of  the  said  town 
of  Lenn  on  the  west,  a  tenement  sometime  of  John  Lakynghithe  and 
afterwards  of  John  Thorysby  on  the  north  and  a  tenement  late  of  Robert  att 
Lathe  on  the  south,  which  the  king  lately  had  of  the  demise  of  John  Tate 
and  Thomas  Bledlowe,  aldermen  of  London.  By  K. 

May  8.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Edward  Hardgill,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 

Westminster,  crown,  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  lands,  rents,  services  and  other 
possessions  late  of  John  Horwode,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the 
minority  of  John  his  son  and  heir  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the 
latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  finding  a  competent 
sustenance  for  the  heir  and  supporting  the  houses,  enclosures  and  other 
charges.  By  p.s. 

May  14.  Licence  for  the  appropriation  in  mortmain  by  Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln, 
Westminster,  the  chancellor,  of  the  parish  church  of  St.  Mary,  Twyford,  co.  Buckingham, 
of  his  own  collation  and  in  his  own  diocese,  to  the  rector  or  warden  and 
scholars  or  fellows  of  the  college  of  St.  Mary  and  All  Saints  of  Lincoln  in 
Oxford,  provided  that  the  church  be  endowed  with  a  sufficient  vicarage 
and  a  competent  sum  of  money  be  distributed  yearly  among  the  poor 
parishioners  there.  By  K. 

Licence  for  the  appropriation  in  mortmain  by  William,  the  abbot,  and 
the  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Eynesham,  of  the  order  of  St.  Benedict, 
of  the  parish  church  of  Longecombe,  co.  Oxford,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln, 
of  their  own  Collation,  to  the  said  rector  and  scholars,  provided  that  the 
church  be  endowed  with  a  sufficient  vicarage  and  a  competent  sum  of 
money  be  distributed  yearly  among  the  poor  parishioners  there.  By  K. 

March  14.        Grant  for  life  to  John  Hawdeles  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  park  called    *  le  More  parke,'  co.  Hertford,  with  wages  of  So?,  daily 

from  the  issues  of  the  king's  manor  and  lordbhip  of  More  and  all  other 

profits  from  Michaelmas  last.  By  p.s. 


620  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1475,  MSMBRANB  5. 

March  13.  Licence  for  Edward  Grej,  knight,  lord  of  Lisle,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
\7estDiin3ter.  sister  and  heiress  of  Margaret  Veer,  late  wife  of  George  Veer,  knight, 
to  enter  freely  into  all  castles,  manors,  lands  and  other  possessions  in 
England,  Wales,  the  marches  of  Wales  and  the  lordship  of  Ireland  which 
should  descend  to  the  said  Elisabeth  on  the  deaths  of  the  said  Margaret 
her  sister  or  Thomas  Talbot,  knight,  late  viscount  Lisle,  her  brother, 
whose  heir  she  is,  saving  to  the  king  homage  and  fealty.  By  p.s. 

March  11.  Whereas  Hugh  le  Despencer,  knight,  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of 
Westminster,  fee  of  the  manor  of  Bondeby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  held  it  of  Henry  IV.  in 
chief  by  the  service  of  petty  serjeauty  and  died  without  issue  and  on  his 
deatii  the  manor  descended  to  Anne  the  wife  of  Edward  Botiller,  knight, 
as  his  sister  and  heir,  and  by  reason  of  her  nonage  it  was  taken  into  the 
hands  of  the  said  late  king,  and  she  died  in  her  nonage  and  on  her  death 
the  manor  descended  to  Edmund  Skern  as  her  kinsman  and  heir,  viz.  son  of 
Henry  son  of  Margaret  daughter  of  Alice  daughter  of  Thomas  son  of 
Matilda  daughter  of  Peter  brother  of  John  father  of  Alice  mother  of  the 
said  Anne,  and  by  an  inquisition  taken  at  Glamfordbrig,  co.  Lincoln,  on 
4  January,  36  Henry  YI.  before  John  Gibthorpe,  then  escheator  in  the 
said  county,  it  was  found  that  the  said  Hugh  held  the  manor  in  his  demesne 
as  of  fee  of  Henry  lY.  in  chief  by  the  service  of  petty  serjeanty  viz.  by 
the  service  of  carrying  a  white  rod  before  the  said  late  king  at  Christmas 
whenever  he  should  be  in  the  said  county,  and  Henry  lY.  took  the  manor 
into  his  own  hands  on  the  death  of  the  said  Hugh  and  it  was  in  the  hands 
of  Henry  YI.  at  the  time  of  the  inquisition  and  the  said  Edmund  was  then 
of  the  age  of  30  years  and  more,  and  the  manor  is  still  in  the  hands  of  the 
present  king  ;  the  king  hereby  grants  licence  for  the  said  Edmund  to  enter 
into  the  said  manor  as  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  said  Anne  and  to  hold  it 
to  himself  and  his  heirs,  saving  to  the  king  fealty  and  other  services. 

ByK. 

March  16.        Appointment  of  the  king's  servant  Ralph  Hast3rnges,  one  of  the  knights 

Westminster,  of  the  body,  as  steward  of  all  manors,  lordships,  lauds,  hereditaments  and 

possessions  late  of  Constance  Stafford  late  the  wife  of  John  Stafford,  carl 

of  Wilts,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  their  son  and 

heir,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

March  18.  Grant  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  Lanthony  by  Gloucester,  who  hold 
Westminster,  appropriated  to  their  own  uses  divers  churches  within  the  diocese  of 
Worcester  and  elsewhere,  that  they  shall  not  be  appointed  collectors  of  any 
tenths,  subsidies  or  quota  granted  to  the  king  in  any  diocese  or  place 
within  England  or  Wales  or  the  marches  except  in  the  said  diocese  of 
Worcester,  where  they  dwell.  By  p.s, 

April  10.        General  pardon,  at  the  instance  of  the  lord  of  Awdeley,  to  Edward 

Westminster.  Escmanger  late  of    Stourmyster  Marchall,  co.  Dorset,  of    all   offences 

committed  by  him  before  20  February  last.  By  p.s. 

April  18.        General  pardon  to  Bobert  Burgham  of  London,  'gentilman.'  By  pjs. 

Westminster. 

Membrane  4. 

May  23.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  men  and  burgesses  of  the  town  of 
Westminster.  Cameleford  in  Cornwall  of  letters  patent  dated  20AprU,  21  Bichard  II. 
inspecting    and  confiiming  a  charter    dated  at  Westminster,   12  June, 
44  Henry  IIL     [Charter  Boll,  44  Henry  IIL] 

May  26.         Licence  for  Bichard  Corbet,  knight,  who  Is  going  to  cross  tho  sea  with 
Westminster,  the  king  on  his  voyage  and  service,  to  enfeoff  Thomas  Monyngton,  Thomas 


15  EDWARD  IV^Part  I.  521 


1476»  Membrane  4— «m*, 

Thornjfl^  Hugh  Stepulton,  John  Plowden  and  Thomas  CowUey  of  the 
manor  of  Morton  Sawbery,  a  third  part  of  the  manor  of  Sipton,  the 
manor  or  reversion  of  Hopton,  Fyttja,  Eton  Gonstantjne,  co.  Salop,  a 
moiety  or  reversion  of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Rycardiscastelly  the  manor 
or  reversion  of  Staunton,  the  manor  of  Beverley  and  Hurtesley,  co. 
Hereford,  a  moiety  or  reversion  of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Goderyche 
aod  Homcastell,  co.  Worcester,  a  moiety  or  reversion  [of  a  moiety]  of  the 
manor  of  .Dalynton,  Wapnam  and  Slapton,  co.  Northampton,  a  moiety  or 
reversion  of  a  moiety  of  Gledley  and  Potty sgrare,  co.  Bedford,  a  moiety  or 
reversion  of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Lenchelade  and  Southcote,  Cublynton, 
Stutley  and  Chelmyscote,  co.  Buckingham,  a  moiety  or  reversion  of  a 
moiety  of  Wodam  Mortymer  and  Howbregge,  co,  Essex,  and  a  moiety 
or  reversion  of  a  moiety  of  Newton,  co.  Kent,  with  knights'  fees, 
advowsons,  leets,  courts,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fairs,  markets,  warrens, 
fisheries,  free  customs,  rights,  waifs,  strays,  chattels  of  felons  and 
fugitives,  escheats,  liberties,  franchises,  profits  and  commodities,  held  in 
chief  by  knight-service,  without  fine  or  fee  according  to  the  form  of  an  act 
in  the  Parliament  at  Westminster,  6  October,  12  Edwai'd  IV. 

March  18.  Whei*ea8  lately  in  part  satisfaction  of  certain  attempts  by  subjects  of  the 
Westminiter.  king  against  subjects  of  the  king's  kinsman  the  duke  of  Brittany,  to  the 
prejudice  of  free  intercourse  of  merchandise,  by  the  advice  of  the  council 
the  king  granted  the  sum  of  200/.  to  be  distributed  among  certain  subjects 
of  his  said  kinsman  and  promised  satisfaction  to  others,  as  is  more  fully 
contained  in  a  writing  indented  made- in  the  city  of  London  on  12  December, 
1474,  between  Master  Richard  Langeporte,  clerk  of  the  council,  on  the 
part  of  the  king  and  Master  James  de  la  Yilleeon,  proctor  of  Rennes,  on 
the  part  of  the  duke  ;  the  king  hereby  in  fulfilment  of  the  indenture  grants 
licence  for  the  merchants  and  men  of  Brittany  whose  names  follow  or  their 
factors  or  attorneys  to  retain  a  moiety  of  all  customs  and  subsidies  on  all 
their  merchandise  and  goods,  whether  corn,  wine  of  Gascony  or  other 
things,  merchandise  of  the  staple  excepted,  brought  into  or  out  of  the  ports 
of  London,  Sandwich,  Cicestre,  Hampton,  Poll,  Excestre,  Derthemouthe, 
Plemouth,  Fowy,  Bristo,  Houll  and  Boston  until  they  shall  thus  be  fully 
satisfied  of  the  undermentioned  sums,  amounting  in  all  to  6823  crowns  (scuia)^ 
each  crown  being  valued  at  3^.  4fif.,  viz.  William  Billouard  and  Yvo  Enzennat 
Dopenmarch  1364^  crowns,  John  Serron  of  Odierne  310^  crowns,  William 
Ledornguen  of  Odierne  1 140  crowns,  William  le  Cunff  and  John  le  Roux  of 
Guerrande  97^  crowns,  John  Raoul  of  Guerrande  77^  crowns,  John 
Legallois  of  Guerrande  133  crowns,  Tvo  Lebarnour  of  Guerrande  1200 
crowns,  John  le  Coz  of  Blawet,  William  Carmer  and  Matthew  Lego  Dauray 
1800  crowns  and  Peter  le  Mezec  of  Henebond  700  crowns.  By  p.s. 

July  13.        Grant  for  life  to  Walter  Radclyf  of  the  office  of  parker  of  Colne,  co. 

Westminster.  Essex,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  of  Colne 

and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s, 

April  10.         Grant  for  life  to  Ralph  Thursby  of  a  soil  of  the  king  within  his  palace 

Westminstep.  of  Westminster,  viz.  from  *  le  Watergate '  of  the  palace  by  the  embattled 

wall  on  the  Thames  to  the  steps  within  the  palace  at  the  Star  Chamber  in. 

length  and  from  the  said  wall  for  the  space  of  20  feet  into  the  palace   n 

breadth,  with  leave  to  build  on  the  same  and  receive  the  profit.  By  K. 

Membrane  3. 

May  4.  Tnspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Thomas,   the  abbot,  and  the  convent 

Westminster,  of  Tilty,  of  the  Cistercian  order,  of  letters  patent  dated  28  January, 

35  Edward  III.  inspecting  and  confirming  a  charter  dated  at  St.  Edmunds, 

13   March,   35   Henry  III.   [Charter  lioll^  35  Henri/  III,  m.  7]    and 

confirming  divers  private  grants  to  them.         For  405.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


522  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  EOLLS. 


1475«  MsMBRANES  2  and  1. 

May  24.  Commission  to  William  Stourton  of  Stooi'ton,  knight,  John  Cheyne  of 
WestminBter.  Pynne,  esquire,  Robert  Stowell,  esquire,  John  T^evylyan,  esquire,  William 
Huddeafeld,  Thomas  Tremajle  and  William  Stenjng  to  inquire  into  the 
complaint  of  Elizabeth  Loterell,  widow,  that  whereas  John  Loty  was  lately 
seised  of  the  manors  of  Mynhed,  Gulveton,  Yveton  and  Esteontok,  co. 
Somerset,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  and  enfeoffed  James  Loterell,  esquire, 
and  the  said  Elizabeth,  then  his  wife,  of  them  to  hold  to  themselves  and  the 
heirs  of  James  and  they  were  accordingly  seised  of  them,  viz.  the  said 
James  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  and  the  said  Elizabeth  in  her  demesne  as  of 
frank  tenement,  and  also  a  fine  was  levied  at  Westminster  in  fifteen  days  from 
Easter,  31  Henry  VI.  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the 
Bench  of  the  late  king,  between  Nicholas  Radford,  William  Dodesham  and 
John  Loty,  complainants,  and  the  said  James  and  Elizabeth,  deforciants, 
concerning  five  messuages,  three  carucates  of  land,  6  acres  of  meadow  and 
13(f.  of  rent  in  Exton,  Yexford,  Ryxen  and  Stokegommer,  co.  Somerset,  by 
which  the  said  James  and  Elizabeth  acknowledged  these  to  be  the  right  of 
the  said  Nicholas  as  those  which  the  said  Nicholas,  William  and  John  had 
of  their  grant  and  released  the  same  to  the  latter,  and  the  latter  granted 
the  same  to  the  said  James  and  Elizabeth  to  hold  to  themselves  and  the 
heirs  of  the  body  of  James,  and  they  entered  into  and  were  seised  of  the 
same,  viz.  the  said  James  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail  and  the  said  Elizabeth 
in  her  demesne  as  of  frank  tenement,  and  continued  their  estate  in  the  premises 
through  the  whole  lite  of  James,  who  died  after  29  December,  39  Henry  VI. 
and  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  and  the  said  Elizabeth  survived  and 
was  seised  of  the  premises  and  received  the  esplees  thereof  until  at  the 
Parliament  held  at  Westminster  on  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  it  was 
ordained  that  the  said  James  for  his  murder  of  the  king's  father  Richard, 
late  duke  of  York,  be  attainted  of  high  treason  and  forfeit  to  the  king  all 
his  possessions  which  he  had  on  30  December,  39  Henry  VI.  in  England, 
Ireland,  Wales,  Calais  or  the  marches  of  the  same  without  the  liberty  of 
the  bishopric  of  Durham,  saving  all  rights  to  any  person  not  attainted  by 
the  said  act,  and  that  the  wives  of  any  persons  attainted  if  they  were  born 
under  the  obedience  of  the  crown  should  enjoy  their  o^vn  hereditaments 
after  the  death  of  their  husbands,  afterwards  by  an  inquisition  taken  at 
Dunster,  co.  Somerset,  on  20  September,  4  Edward  IV.  before  Thomas 
Mauncell,  esquire,  then  escheator  in  the  county,  by  virtue  of  his  ofiice  and 
returned  before  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer  at  Westminster  it  was  found 
that  Edward  Stradlyng,  knight,  John  Sydynham  the  younger  and  Richard 
Popham  were  seised  of  the  said  manors  of  Mynhed  and  Culveton  in  their 
demesne  as  of  foe  and  granted  them  to  John,  late  archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
Humphrey,  late  duke  of  Buckingham,  Walter  Rodney,  knight,  John 
Seyraor,  knight,  James  Lutterell,  Thomas  Wake,  esquire,  Robert  Warre, 
esquire,  Richard  Loterell,  esquire,  John  Oheyne,  esquire,  Richard  Arthur, 
esquire,  William  Arthur  and  Alexander  Hody  to  hold  to  the  use  of  the  said 
James  and  the  heirs  of  his  body,  and  they  were  accordingly  seised  of  tlie 
same  as  above,  and  the  said  archbishop,  duke,  Thomas,  Richard  Loterell 
and  Alexander  died  before  the  said  30  December  and  the  others  survived 
and  continued  their  estate  until  that  date,  and  that  the  said  James  was 
seised  on  the  said  30  December  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  said  manors  of 
Estcantok  and  Yveton  and  nine  messuages,  three  carucates  of  land,  50  acres 
of  meadow  and  20c?.  of  rent  in  Exton,  Vexford,  Ryxen,  Stokegommer, 
Huyshe  by  Heybrigge,  Cothcleston,  Little  Carhampton  and  Radlot,  co. 
Somerset^  of  which  the  premises  claimed  are  parcel,  and  died  seised  thereof, 
and  by  pretext  of  the  above  act  and  inquisition  the  said  manors  and  tenements 
were  taken  into  the  king's  hands  on  the  said  20  September  by  the  said 
escheator  and  the  said  Elizabt'th  was  removed  from  possession  and  the  king 
was  seised  thereof  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  until  by  letters  patent  he  granted 
them  to  William  Herbert,  late  lord  Herbert,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body  and 


16  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I.  623 


1475.  Membranes  2  and  1— *con/. 

on  his  death  they  descended  to  William  Herbert,  earl  of  Pembroke,  who 
still  survives,  but  she  was  born  within  the  realm,  viz.  at  Exeter,  co. 
Devon,  and  on  the  said  29  December  was  the  wife  of  the  said  James 
Lotterell  and  claims  the  premises  as  above  notwithstanding  the  said 
inquisition,  wherefore  she  prays  that  justice  may  be  done. 

Membranb  1-— con^. 

June  1.  Licence  for  Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  who  is  going  to  cross  the  sea  with 
Westminster,  the  king  on  his  voyage  and  service,  to  grant  a  moiety  of  the  barony 
of  Midforde,  the  castle  or  lordship  of  Midforde  and  all  his  lands,  rents, 
reversions,  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts,  leets  and 
warrens  in  Fount  Eland,  Little  Eland,  Mersfyn,  Hygh  Calverton,  Calverton 
Yalens  and  Mellesden,  co.  Northumberland,  a  moiety  of  all  his  lands  and 
tenements  in  Neuburgh,  Thornton,  Henshagh,  Lowes,  Walwyk,  Quamle 
and  Tresethall,  co.  Northumberland,  all  his  lands  and  tenements  in  Kyrkby 
Kendall,  co.  Westmoreland,  the  manor  of  Drayton,  co.  Middlesex,  all  his 
lands  and  tenements  in  the  town  and  marches  of  Calais,  the  reversion  of 
the  manors  of  Lynwode,  Thurswey,  Grymesthorpe,  Edenham,  Aylesthorpe 
and  Southorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  and  all  those  lands  and  tenements  called 
^  Beamount  Fee '  in  the  county  of  Lincoln  which  Katharine,  duchess  of 
Norfolk,  holds  for  her  life,  the  reversion  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of 
Thorphall  by  Louth,  co.  Lincoln,  and  the  reversion  of  the  manora  of 
Hiskyngton  and  Dygby  with  their  members,  co.  Lincoln,  held  in  chief, 
to  Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  the  chancellor,  Edward,  bishop  of  Carlisle, 
the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  William  Hasty nges, 
knight,  lord  Hastynges,  the  king's  chamberlain,  Thomas  Mountgomery, 
knight,  John  Gunthorpe,  clerk,  William  Skipwith,  knight,  Brian  Rouclyff, 
one  of  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer,  Guy  Fairefax,  one  of  the  king's 
Serjeants  at  law,  William  Husy,  the  king's  attorney,  William  Faston, 
esquire,  Robert  Sheffeld,  John  Dawney,  John  Topclyf,  Richard  Page, 
William  Paynell  and  Richard  Ripley  and  their  heirs  without  fine  or 
fee  according  to  the  form  of  an  act  in  the  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
6  October,  12  Edward  IV.     IFcedera,'] 

May  80.  General  pardon  to  John  Appillisdon  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

Westminster,  before  28  May.  ^j  K. 

The  like  to  the  following:— 

William  Assh.  Thomas  Margery. 

Henry  Clyfton.  Thomas  Yong. 

Richard  Conyston.  Robert  Jackson. 

Thomas  CaldwelL  Simon  Rawlyn. 

John  Wellis. 

June  24.  Licence  for  William  Yorke,  esquire,  or  his  executors^after  his  decease  to 
Westminster,  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily 
at  the  altar  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin  in  the  church  of  St,  Cross  in  the*town 
and  parish  of  Remesbury,  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,|ifor  the  souls  of 
Nicholas  Wot(on,  John  Yorke  the  father  of  the  said  William  and  Agnes 
sometime  the  wife  of  the  said  William  and  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king 
and  the  said  William  and  all  who  have  granted  lands  and  possessions  for 
the  sustenance  of  the  chantry  or  chaplain  or  have  otherwise  laid  helping 
hands  to  the  same,  and  to  instruct  certi\in  poor  scholars  coming  to  the  town 
from  all  parts  of  the  realm  and  to  do  other  works  of  piety  and  charity 
according  to  the  ordinance  of  the  said  William  or  his  ^executors,  to  be 
called  the  chantry  of  Wotton  and  Yorke,  and  for  the  chaplain  to  acquire 
in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  lands,  tenements,  rents  and  other  possessions, 
not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10/.  yearly  for  his  sustenance. 

By  p.s.  and  for  31/.  11^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


624  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


X47^^  MSMBRANSa  31(^— 25€f. 

Commiflsions  of  the  peace  in  yarioufi  countieB  {$ee  Appendix). 

Mbmbranb  24J. 

March  13.  Commission  to  Giles  Dawebenej,  John  Whitehede,  William  Sandes, 
Westminster.  John  Harccoarte  the  elder,  Thomas  Stanshawe  and  the  sheriffs  of 
Somerset,  Dorset,  Wilts,  Southampton,  Oxford  and  Gloacester  to  inquire 
concerning  all  honours,  oostles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions, 
annuities,  offices,  fees,  advowsons,  fee-farms  and  other  possessions  which 
Bobert  Bajnton  late  of  Farleston,  co.  Wilts,  knight,  attainted  of  high 
treason  bj  authoritj  of  an  atet  in  the  Parliament  lately  held  at  Westminster, 
held  in  those  counties  on  4  Maj,  11  Edwai'd  IV.  or  afterwards. 

Mbmbranb  2ld. 

March  30.        Commission  to  Thomas  Asshe  and  Nicholas  Longe  to  take  workmen 
Westminster,  called  '  brjgandjnemakers '  and  all  stuffs  necessary  for  making  *  brjgan" 
dynes.' 

Mbmbranb  \M. 

March  16.       Commission    to    John    Suljard,    William    Colchestre    and    Thomas 
Westminster.  Crystemas  to  inquire  into  all  treasons  and  other  offences  committed  by 

Thomas  Lorde  and  James  Boteswayn,  ^Doucheman,*  within  the  county 

of  Essex. 

Mbmbranb  18J. 

March  30.        Commission  to  John  Jakes,  the  king*s  saddler,  to  lake  saddles,  *  traisis,' 

Westminster,  hide  and  other  necessaries  for  the  office  of  saddler  for  the  king's  voyage 

to  France.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  war. 

Mbmbranb  lid, 

March  17.        Commission  to  Bobert  Oxonbrygge  and  Henry  Auger  to  examine  into 

Westminster,    certain  discords  between  Joan  the  wife  of  Thomas  Inglefeld  and  Bobert 

Baseley  on  account  of  the  entries  into  the  lands  and  the  carrying  off  of  the 

goods  of  the  said  Joan  and  to  bring  about  an  agreement  between  the  parties 

if  possible  and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council. 

Mbmbranb  li^d, 

April  23.  Commission  to  John  Suthworth,  esquire,  mayor  of  Chester,  Thomas  Gleg, 

Westminster,  esquire,  Peter  Danyell,  Thomas  Olyegh^  Bichnrd  Lancastre,  William  Bold 
of  Cunwey  and  William  Bulcley  of  Beaumarryse  to  take  ships  and  other 
vessels  for  the  conduct  of  Thomas  Danyell,  esquire,  and  his  retinue,  which 
the  king  has  ordered  to  go  to  Ireland  for  the  resistance  of  his  enemies,  and 
masters  and  mariners  for  the  same  in  the  ports  of  Chester,  Conway  and 
Beawmarres  and  '  bowyers '  and  '  flecchers '  and  otiier  workmen  for  the 
artillery, 

April  23.  Commission  to  William  Stanley,  knight,  John  Savage,  knight,  Thomas 
Westminster.  Mauley,  knight,  Boger  Dutton  of  Dutton,  Peter  Daucton  of  Hatton, 
esquire,  and  John  South  worth,  esquire^  to  take  muster  of  Thomas 
Danyell  and  100  archers  at  the  king's  wages  and  120  archers  at  the 
wages  of  the  inhabitants  of  Ireland,  going  to  Ireland  in  the  company  of 
the  said  Thomas  for  the  resistance  of  the  king's  enemies,  at  any  suitable 
place  near  the  city  of  Chester  on  11  May  next  and  to  certify  thereon  to 
the  king  and  council. 


15  EDWABD  IV.— Pabt  525 


1475.  MSMBRANS  I2d. 

Ma^  6.  Commisaion  to  Richard  Hauto,  esquire,  John  Hulcote,  esqairei  Thomas 

Westminster.  Stydolf,  Richard  Mountejn  and  the  sheriffs  of  London,  York,  Cumberland, 
Norfolk,  Essex,  Northampton,  Nottingham  and  Derby  to  enquire  touching  all 
castles,  manors,  lordships,  towns,  townships,  honours,  lands,  rents,  services, 
fee  farms,  knights'  fees,  advowsons  and  possessions  which  Richard  Welles 
late  of  Helowe,  co.  Lincoln,  knight,  and  Robert  Welles  late  of  Helowe, 
k night,  attainted  of  high  treason  by  force  of  an  act  in  the  Parliament  Iield 
at  Westminster  on  6  October,  12  Edward  IV.  and  continued  by  divers 
pr(»rogations  to  23  January  last,  held  on  12  March,  10  Edward  lY.  in 
England,  Ireland,  Wales  or  Calais  or  the  marches  of  the  same. 


Membrane  \\d. 

April  18.  Commission  to  John  Asteley,  knight,  Master  William  Godeyere,  doctor 
WeRtminster.  of  laws,  John  Fortescu,  esquire,  and  Alvred  Corneburgh,  esquire,  to  enquire 
into  divers  spoliations,  robberies,  and  infractions  of  safe-conducts  of  the 
king  and  truces  between  the  king  and  foreign  princes  by  certain  pirates  at 
sea  and  to  punish  the  delinquents  i^ccording  to  the  law  and  custom  of  the 
sea  and  the  court  of  Admiralty. 

April  7.  Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight, 
Westminster.  Thomas  Byllyng,  Thomas  Bryan,  John  Nodeham,  knight,  Richard  Chokke, 
knight,  Thomas  Littelton,  William  Laken,  Richard  Neele,  Greorge  Stanley, 
William  Stanley,  knight,  and  John  Stanley  concerning  certain  treasons, 
insuiTections,  rebellions  and  unlawful  conventicles  within  the  county  of 
Lancaster.  By  bill  of  p.s. 

Membrane  Qd. 

April  29.  Commission  to  John  Shoute,  yeoman  of  the  crown,  Richard  Exon  and 
Westmmster.  Richard  Tille  to  take  any  ships  along  the  sea  coast  from  Lyght  and 
Wakeryng  in  the  hundred  of  Rocheford  by  the  whole  county  of  Essex 
and  the  counties  of  Norfolk,  Suffolk  and  Lincoln  to  tlie  town  of  Kyngeston 
on  Hull  and  masters  and  mariners  for  their  governance  and  sufficient  gear 
and  to  bring  the  ships  to  the  port  of  Suthampton  with  all  haste  and 
certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council. 

The  like  to  John  Kempe,  Thomas  Grayson  and  William  Talbot  along 
the  sea  coast  by  the  counties  of  Devon  and  Cornwall. 

The  like  to  Thomas  Markham,  John  Granford  and  William  Galberd  in 
the  river  Thames  from  the  city  of  London  to  Gravesende  and  thence  to 
Sandewich  and  thence  by  the  sea  coast  to  Mynehede. 

May  7.  Commission  to  William  Parker,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Margarete 

Westminster.  Howard^  to  take  mariners  for  the  said  ship  for  the  conduct  of  an  armed 
force  which  the  king  has  ordered  to  go  with  him  to  France  for  the  recovery 
of  that  realm. 

The  like  to  the  following  :— 
John  Bawdewyn,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  George  Howard, 
John  Rede,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Marye  of  Dertmouth. 
John  Cappe,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Barbara, 
Robert  Scrgeaunt,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Thomas  Howard. 
John  Wodecok,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Marty n  of  London. 
John  Gravile,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Marie  Calday, 
George  Stanyngburgh,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Gabrielly  and  John 

Bussheby,  purser  of  the  same. 
John  Wade,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Kateryn  of  Thorpe. 


526  CALBNDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1476.  Membrane  9d^^eont, 


Mbj  11.         The  like  to  John  Armyn,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Triniie  of  Medewey. 
Westminster. 

The  like  to  the  following  :— 
Thomas  Pajn,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Jenett  of  Pjrwyn. 
Stephen  Wej,  master  of  a  ship  of  Neuhithe. 
John  Blome,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Peiyr  of  Orford. 

MSMBRANB  Sd, 

May  23.         Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  Henrj,  earl  of  Essex,  Robert  Multon, 

Westminster,  prior  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  Robert  Wjn^eld,  knight^  and 

Thomas  Tyryngham  to  take  mnst«r  of  all  soldiers  and  others  belonging  to 

the  king's  ordnance  to  be  sent  to  France  at  a  field  called  ^  Seynt  Kateryns 

Mede '  and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king  with  all  haste. 

Membranb  7d. 

May  24.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,- of  John  Squyer  and  William  Bekley  to 
Westminster,  fuke  carpenters  called  '  kervers,'  and  other  carpenters  for  the  works  of  the 
king's  new  work  within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore. 

May  27.         Commission  to  William  Philpotte,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Petyr  of 
Westminster.  London,  to  take  mariners  for  the  said  ship  for  the  conduct  of  an  armed 
force  which  the  king  has  ordered  to  go  with  him  to  France  for    the 
recovery  of  that  realm.     [^Fcedera.'] 

The  like  to  the  following : — 
William  Rowland,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  John  of  London. 
Richard  Tood,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Trinite  of  London. 
Thomas  Longge,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Marie  of  London. 
John  Lokyngton,  master  of  a  ship  called  la  Clement  of  London. 
John  Monde,  master  of  a  ship  called  le  Lytyll  Triniie  of  London. 

Mbmbranb  6d. 

May  11«         Commission  to  Robert  Michelson  to  take  ships  and  vessels  for  the  car- 
Westminster,  riage  of  4,000  quarters  of  wheat  for  the  victualling  of  the  king's  army  to 
be  sent  to  France  for  the  recovery  of  that  realm,  and  masters  and  mariners 
for  them  and  carriage  by  land  if  necessary. 

May  12.         Commission  to  Thomas  Brewer,  *  bogemaker,'  to  take  hides  and  other 
Westminster,  necessaries  for  making  leather    bags    (bogeis)^  ^berehides'  and  'cloth- 
sackes,'  and  workmen  for  the  same. 

April  19.        Commission  to  Thomas  Lygon,  Humphrey  Salwey,  Roger  Harewell, 

Westminster.  William  Lygon  and  the  sheriff  of  Worcester  to  enquire  what  lands  John 

Beauchampe  of  Beauchampe,  knight,  tenant  in  chief,  held   in  the  said 

county,  what  they  are  worth,  on  what  day  he  died,  and  who  is  his  heir,  and 

to  take  the  lands  into  the  king's  hands. 

April  23.  Commission  to  William  Stanley,  knight,  John  Savage,  knight^  Thomas 
Westminster.  Mauley,  knight,  Thomas  Danyell,  Roger  Dutton  of  Button,  Peter  Dancton 
of  Hacton,  esquire,  and  John  Suthworth,  esquire,  to  arrest  John  Rutter, 
'gentilman,'  and  John  Obryth  and  others  who  have  received  the  king's 
wages  from  Gilbert  Debenham  to  serve  the  king  in  Ireland  in  his  company 
but  have  not  yet  come  to  the  king's  service,  and  to  imprison  them  until 
they  shall  restore  the  said  wages  or  find  security  that  they  will  serve  the 
king  in  the  company  of  the  said  Thomas  Danyell  and  to  certify  thereon  to 
the  king  and  council. 


15  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I.  627 


1476.  Membrane  6d — cont. 

May  24.         Oommission  to  John  Canthorn  to  take  ships  and  veesels  in  the  ports  of 

WeBtminster.   Boston  and  Grymmesby  and  elsewhere  if  necessary  for  the  carriage  of 

2,000  quarters  of  wheat  flour  for  the  yictualling  of  the  king's  army  to  be 

sent  to  France  for  the  recovery  of  that  realm,  and  masters  and  mariners  for 

them  and  carriage  by  land  if  necessary, 

Membranb  5d. 

April  15.        Appointment  of  John  Dynham  of  Djmham,  knight,  to  the  command  of 

Westminster,  an  armed  force  which  the  king  has  ordered  to  go  to  sea  to  resist  In's 

enemies.     [Fcedera.']  "By  K% 


538 


16  EDWARD  IV.— Paet  IL 


1475,  Membrane  24. 

May  26.         General  pardon  to  Walter  Hoton  late  of  Calais,  *  marjner/  of  all  offences 
Westminster,  committed  bj  him  before  23  May.  By  p.s. 

May  26.         General  pardon  to  John  Kyng  late  of  Bansted,  co.  Surrey,  *  yoman/ 

Westminster,  alias  *  husbondman,*  alias  late  of  Thadforth,  co.  Surrey,  *  laborer,'  of  all 

offences  committed  by  him  before  15  May.  By  p.s. 

May  26.  Licence  for  the  acquisition  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  by  the 
Weatminster,  alderman  and  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  fraternity  or  gild  of  Holy  Trinity 
in  the  parish  church  of  Louth  of  lands,  tenements  and  rents  to  the  value  of 
60^.  yearly  within  the  town  of  Louth  or  elsewhere,  not  held  in  chief,  to 
find  certain  chaplains  or  one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  in  the  said 
church  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of 
England,  and  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  fraternity  and  for  their  souls 
after  death,  and  to  do  other  works  of  piety  according  to  the  ordinance  of 
the  said  alderman,  brethren  and  sisters.  By  K« 

May  26.  Licence  for  the  acquisition  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  by  the  alder- 
Westxmnster.  man  and  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  fraternity  or  gild  of  St.  Mary  in  Louth 
of  lands,  tenements  and  rents  to  the  value  of  8  marks  yearly  within  the 
town  of  Louth  or  elsewhere,  not  held  in  chief,  to  find  divers  chaplains  to 
celebrate  divine  sei*vice  al  the  altar  of  St.  Mary  in  the  church  of  Louth 
for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England, 
and  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  fraternity  and  for  their  souls  after  death 
and  to  other  works  of  piety  according  to  the  ordinance  of  the  said  alderman, 
brethren  and  sisters.  By  K. 

Memorandum,  On  4  July,  16  Edward  IV.  they  acquired  from  John 
Sudbury^  clerk,  and  others  divers  lands  in  Louth,  Thedillhorpe  and 
Hoggesthorpe,  co,  Lincoln ,  extended  at  5  marks  3s,  yearly,  cu  of  the  value 
of  6  marks  yearly  in  part  satisfaction. 

May  3.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Mountgomerey,  knight  of  the  body,  of  the 

Westminster,  custody  and  stewardship  of  the  whole  forest  of  Essex,  with  the  usual  fees 

and  other  emoluments.  By  p.8. 

May  29.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  treasurer  of  England, 
Westminster,  of  950/.  [yearly  during  pleasure]  in  part  of  the  expenses  of  the  household 
in  the  king's  absence  for  the  sustenance  of  the  king's  consort  the  queen 
and  the  king's  sons  and  daughters  and  other  persons  in  the  household  to 
be  appointed  by  the  king,  viz.  346/.  I3s.  4d.  in  the  form  of  10  marks 
weekly  from  1  June  next  during  pleasure  from  the  first  moneys  arising 
from  the  subsidy  of  the  Ss,  on  the  tun  and  the  12d,  on  the  pound  in  the 
port  of  London,  346/.  13^.  4</.  in  the  form  of  10  marks  weekly  from  1  June 
next  during  pleasure  from  the  first  moneys  arising  from  the  petty  custom 
in  the  same  port,  156/.  Ids,  4</.  yearly  during  pleasure  from  the  first 
moneys  arising  from  tho  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Suthampton 
and  100/.  yearly  during  pleasure  from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper.         By  K. 

May  26.  Grant  for  life  to  Bobert  Bokley,  who  is  going  to  cross  the  sea  in  the 
Westminster,  king's  company  to  France  for  the  recovery  of  that  realm  and  the  king's 
right  there,  and  William  Eokley  his  son  of  the  ofiice  of  ranger  of  the  forest 
of  Lee,  CO.  Butland,  alias  the  forest  of  Butland,  with  fees  of  2dl  daily 
from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Butland  and  all  other  profits;  in  lieu  of 
a  grant  of  the  said  office  with  fees  of  1^  doily  to  the  said  Bobert  by  letters 
patent  dated  8  June,  14  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  K, 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sherifF  of  Butland. 


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1475.  Membrane  24 — cont 

June  1.  Appointment  of  Bobert  Waryngton  to  take  wheat,  flour,  beeves,  muttons, 

WestmiDster.  gea  fish  and  fresh-water  fish  and  all  other  victuals  for  the  king's  army  soon 
to  be  sent  to  France  for  the  recovery  of  that  realm,  and  carriage  for  the 
same. 

May  1.  Inspexiinus  of  letters  (English)  of  the  king  under  his  sign  manual, 

Wegtminster.  inspected  by  the  knights  of  the  Garter,  ordaining  that  John,  lord  Scrope, 
shall  abstain  from  the  use  and  wearing  of  the  arms  of  the  Isle  of 
Man,  which  he  claims  and  which  Thomas,  lord  Stanley,  steward  of  the 
household,  now  bears^  so  long  as  the  said  lords  shall  continue  in  the 
king's  service  in  his  realm  of  France,  duchy  of  Normandy  and  elsewhere 
beyond  the  seas  until  his  return  to  the  realm  of  England.     [Foedera.] 

• 

Membrane  23. 

May  2.  Licence  for  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  who  is  going  to 

'Westminster,  cross  the  sea  with  the  king  on  his  voyage  and  service,  to  grant  the  manor  and 
borough  of  Tyverton,  the  honour  and  hundred  of  Tyverton  and  the 
advowsons  of  three  portions  with  cures  in  the  church  of  Tyverton, 
the  castle,  manors,  lordships,  boroughs  and  hundreds  of  Plympton  and 
Okchampton,  the  manor  and  borough  of  Chalvelegh,  the  manors  of 
Colcombe,  Colyton  alias  Clayton,  Musbury  and  Colford,  the  borough  of 
Colyford,  the  manors  of  Opsame  and  Exilond  alias  Westyate,  the  hundreds 
of  Estbudlegh,  Westbudlegh,  Wonford  and  Harige,  a  fishery  of  the  water 
of  Exe  and  the  manors  and  lordships  of  Whitford,  Culme  Jon,  Farewey, 
Aylesbeare,  Wymple,  Norton  Davne,  Dertmouth  alias  Dertmouth  Clyfton 
Hardenesse,  Northam,  Londey  and  Dannde  by  Dertmouth,  co.  Devon,  a 
moiety  of  the  manors  of  Trevervyn  and  Tregameur  and  the  manors  of 
Trelugan,  Shevyok  Amton,  Trelowia,  Portlo,  Oldlawitha,  FenpoU,  Elerky, 
Poripighan,  Croftehall,  Northill,  Landrene  alias  Landryan  and  Lanynhorn, 
CO.  Cornwall,  the  castle  and  lordship  of  Quenebnrgh  in  the  Isle  of  ohepey, 
the  manors  and  lordships  of  Middelton  and  Marden  and  the  hundred  of 
Middelton,  co.  Kent,  a  tenement  in  the  city  of  London  called  ^  le  Berber,' 
the  lordship  and  manor  of  Bavelingham  in  the  parts  of  Picardy,  a  soil 
called  '  le  Pounde '  alias  *  Eaunsam '  and  a  tenement  called  '  The  Wall '  and 
a  mill  pertaining  to  the  same  in  the  county  of  Guysnesse,  the  manor  of 
Claverynge,  co.  Essex,  the  castle  and  lordship  of  Morehende,  co.  North- 
ampton, the  manor  of  Solyhull  and  the  park  of  Fulbroke,  co.  Warwick, 
the  earldom,  castle,  town  and  honour  of  Bichemond  and  the  fee  farm  of  the 
same  town,  all  manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and  possessions  parcel  of  the 
same  in  the  counties  of  Nottingham,  Derby,  Stafford,  Leicester  and  the  city 
of  Coyentre  excepted,  the  castle,  lordships  and  manors  of  Harom,  Nuthili, 
Eiston,  Sutton  and  two  parts  of  the  manor  of  Bosse,  co.  York,  the  manors 
and  lordships  of  Whitle  and  Warpesden  alias  Warpelesden,  the  manor  and 
lordship  of  Asshehurst  and  the  park  of  Asshehurst  pertaining  to  the  same, 
CO.  Surrey,  the  castle,  lordship  and  manor  of  Wardar,  the  manor  and 
lordship  of  Ludgai-sale,  the  manors  and  lordships  of  Valet,  Clyvecombe 
alias  Wydccombe,  Maperton,  Chiddeforme  alias  Chiltfrome,  Tolre 
Porcorum,  Swerc,  Ebberton,  Ramsam,  Ponteknoll,  Kentecombe  and 
Wroxale,  co.  Dorset,  the  manoi-s  and  lordships  of  Little  Lyndford, 
Wavynden,  Neuportpaynell  and  the  park  of  Tikeford,  co.  Buckingham, 
the  lordship  and  ma»or  called  *  Percy  Fre '  in  Ludford,  the  castle  of 
Somerton,  the  manor,  lordship  and  town  of  Boston  on  the  east  side  of  the 
water  there  and  two  parts  of  the  same  on  the  west  side,  and  the  manors, 
lordships  and  towns  of  Freston,  Frampton,  Donnyngton,  Quadryng, 
Wykes,  Skirbek  and  the  soke  of  Skirbek,  Kirketon  and  the  soke  of 
Kirketon,  Gayton  and  the  soke  of  Gaytou,  Mounby   and  the  soke  of 

y  96186.  I*  L 


530  CALENDAB  OF  LATENT  ROLLS. 


1475.  Membrane  2B — cont. 

Mounby,    Goddesford    Id    Freston,    Ledenhain,    Fallebek,  WasiDgburgb, 

Boundeby  and  Wrageby,  co.  Lincoln,  the  lordship  of  Westle,  co.  Suffolk, 

the  manor  and  lordship   of    Chesthunte,   co.    Hertford,   the  manor  and 

lordship  of  Swafham,  co.  Norfolk,  the  manors  and  lordships  of   Exton, 

Brene,    Somerton    Erliche,    Shokerwik,    Batheneston,   Hunspille    Maris, 

Belle wton,  Pensford  and  Horsey,  Charleton   Makerell,  Dunhede,  Stoke 

Michell,  the  castle  and  lordship  of  Wodford,  the  lordship  and  manor  of 

Wrozall,    Crukherne    and    Misterton,    co.    Somerset,    all    knights'   fees, 

advowsons,  leets,   courts,   views  of  frank-pledge,   hundreds,  wapentakes, 

fairs,  markets,  parks,  chases,  warrens,  fisheries,  free  customs,  rights,  waifs, 

strays,  chattels  of  felons  and  fugitives,  escheats,  returns  of  writs  and 

.   executions  of  the  same,  wreck  of  sea,  liberties,  franchises,  forfeitures,  profits 

and  commodities  pertaining  to  the  above,  31/.  lOs.  of  rent  from  the  fee  farm 

of  Wexcombe  and  Bedewynde,  co.  Wilts,  40  marks  of  rent  from  the  fee 

farm  of  the  city  of  York,  the  reversion  of  the  manors  and  lordships  of 

Barton  on  Humbre  and  Stewton  and  all  other  lands,  rents  and  services  in 

Barton  on  Humbre  and  Stewton,  co.  Lincoln,  which  Katharine,  duchess  of 

Norfolk,  holds  for  life,  the  reversion  of  eight  messuages,  twenty  bovates  of 

land  and  16  acres  of  pasture  in  Carleton  by  Hemesley  with  the  agistment  of 

the  moor  of  Carleton,  co.  York,  and  an  enclosure  or  tenement  called  ^  le 

Cowehous  in   le  Grane  *  there  which  Guy  Fairfax  holds  for  life,  and 

the  reversion  of   the  castle  and    manor  of   Hamelak  alias  Helmesley, 

a    third    part   of    the   manor    of    Roos,  a  third    part  of    the    manor, 

lordship  and  town  of  Boston  on  the  west  side  of  the  water  there  and 

78A  6*.  Sd,  yearly  rent,  parcel   of  the  fee  farm  of  the  city  of  York, 

which  Marjory  late   the   wife  of   Thomas  Roos,  knight,  holds  for  life 

in  dower,  held  in  chief  by  knight- service,  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas, 

cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury  and  legate  of  the  apostolic  see,  bishop 

Thomas  Rotheram  the  chancellor,  John  Halse,  bishop  of  Coventry  and 

Lichfield,  Robert  Stillyngton,  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  John  Alcok,  bishop 

of  Rochester,  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  the  king's 

kinsmen  William,  earl  of  Arundell,  and  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  William 

Hastynges  of  Hastynges,  knight,  the  king's  chamberlain,  Thomas  Billyng, 

chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  Roger  Tocotes,  knight,  William  Catesby, 

knight,  Thomas  Hawekyns,  clerk,  John  Barnaby,  clerk,  Guy  Fairfax  and 

John  Catesby,  Serjeants  at  law,  Henry  Sotehill,  Humphrey  Starky,  Robert 

Sheffeld,  William  Huddesfeld,  William  Eland  and  Thomas  Lygon  and  their 

heirs  without  fine  or  fee  according  to  the  form  of  an  act  in  the  Parliament 

at  Westminster,  6  October,  12  Edward  IV. 

May  23.         Licence  for  the  said  duke  of  Clarence  to  enfeoff  John,  abbot  of  the 
Wertminster.  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Tewkisbury,  and  his  successors  of  the  manors  of 
Kynfare  and  Stourton,  co.  Stafford,  held  in  chief,  without  fine  or  fee,  as 
above. 

May  21.  Licence  at   the  supplication   of  the  king's  brother   George,  duke    of 

Westmiuster.  Clarence,  for  the  acquisition  in  mortmain,  Sfter  inquisition,  by  John,  the 

abbot,  and  the  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Tewkisbury,  which 

is  of  the  patronage  of  the  said  duke,  of  manors,  lands,  rents  and  services  to 

the  value  of  100  marks  yearly.  By  K. 

# 

MSMBRANS  22. 

May  31.  Grant  to  Roger  Ree,  knight,  and  his  lieirs  and  assigns,  for  his  good 

Webtminster.   service  to  the  king  and  his  father  Richard,  late  duke  of  York,  in  England, 

France  and  Ireland,  and  for  200  marks  paid  to  the  king,  of  the  manor  of 

Erpyngham  and  Jerbrygge,  co.  Norfolk,  and  the  manor  of  Whatton  atte 


15  EDWARD  IV.— Part  II.  631 


1475.  Membrane  22 — cont. 

Stone  alias  Bardolfes,  co.  Hertford,  and  all  lands,  rents  and  services  in 
Erpjngh  im^  Jerbrjgge  and  Whatton  atte  Stone  with  knight's  fees  and 
advowsons  late  of  William,  late  viscount  Beamont,  and  the  hundred  of 
Berstaple,  co.  Essex,  with  aJl  rights,  fines,  amercements,  wreck  of  sea  and 
other  emoluments  and  commodities,  to  hold  by  fealty  only  ;  in  lieu  of 
grants  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated  24  July,  7  Edward  lY.  surrendered, 
and  to  him  and  his  sons  Roger,  now  deceased,  and  William  by  letters 
patent  dated  14  February,  7  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  K. 

May  31.         Grant  to  the  said  Roger,  for  his  good  service  for  the  space  of  ^(tj  years 

Westminster,  to  the  king  and  his  father  Richard,  late  duke  of  York,  and  on  account 

of  his  old  age  and  infirmity,  that  during  his  life  he  shall  not  be  compelled 

to  accept  any  office  or  occupation  or  obey  any  mandate  of  the  king  against 

his  will.  By  K. 

June  20.        Pardon  to  the  king's  uncle  Henry  Bourgchier,  earl  of  Essex,  treasurer  of 

Canterbury.    England,  alias  treasurer  of  the  Exchequer,  and   Richard  Fowler,  esquire 

his  clerk,  of  all  offences  committed  by  them  and  all    amercements,  issues, 

debts  and  accounts  due  from  them  to  the  king.  By  K. 

June  1.  Whereas  Henry  VI.  by  letters  patent  granted  to  the  men  and  tenants  of 

Westminster,  the  town  of  Kyngsthorpe  alias  Thorpe,  co.  Northampton,  who  held  the 
town  at  farm  for  60/.  yearly,  that  for  40  years  from  the  death  of  Joan,  late 
queen  of  England,  they  should  hold  the  town  at  a  rent  of  50/.  yearly, 
and  the  king  by  letters  patent  dated  7  July,  7  Edward  IV.  granted  to  his 
consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  40/.  yearly  for  life  irom  the  farm  of 
the  town,  and  now  the  tenants  have  come  to  great  poverty;  the  king 
hereby  gi-ants  that  they  shall  hold  the  town  with  all  its  members  and 
appurtenances  for  40  years  from  Easter,  14  Edward  IV.  at  a  rent  of  50/. 
yearly,  viz.  rendering  40/.  yearly  to  the  king's  consort  for  her  life  and  the 
residue  to  the  king.  By  K. 

June  17.  Licence,  for  10/.  paid  in  the  hanaper^  for  Richard  Knyghtley,  son  and 
Westminster,  heir  of  Richard  Knyghtley  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  late  or  FuUesley,  both 
deceased,  to  grant  the  manors  of  Fallesley  and  Upton  and  the  hundred  of 
Neubotelgrave,  co.  Northampton,  held  in  chief,  to  Thomas  Byllyng,  knight, 
chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  William  Catesby,  knight,  Richard 
Middelton,  esquire,  William  Catesby,  esquire,  son  and  heir  of  William 
Catesby,  knight,  Robert  Throkmerton,  esquire,  Nicholas  Russell,  clerk, 
Robert  Russell,  esquire,  Simon  Burton,  Robert  Handy  and  William  Lowe 
and  their  heirs  and  assigns. 

Membrane  21. 

June  3.  Licence  for  William  Parre,  knight,  who  is  going  to  cross  the  sea  with 
Westminster,  the  king  on  his  voyage  and  service,  to  grant  the  castle  of  Kendale,  the 
manor  of  Grenerigge,  the  manor  of  Grenehede,  the  manor  of  Striklond 
Ketill  and  the  hamlets  of  Hutton,  Hay  and  Scalthwayterig,  co.  West- 
moreland, the  manor  of  Laghogh,  co.  Lancaster,  the  town  of  Cargoo,  co. 
Cumberland,  a  third  part  of  the  township  of  Gresmer,  the  lordship  or 
manor  of  Loghrig,  the  lordship  or  township  of  Longden,  the  lordship  or 
township  of  Casterton,  the  lordships  or  townships  of  Ambleset  and 
Troutbek^  the  hamlets  of  Appulthwuyte  and  Under  Milnebek  and  the 
water  of  Kent,  co.  Westmoreland,  a  third  part  of  the  manors,  lord- 
ships or  townships  of  Helsynton,  Crosthwayte,  Hutton,  Frosthwayte  and 
Whittyngton,  co,  Westmoreland,  a  third  part  of  the  manors  of  Worton, 
Carneford,  Assheton  and  Moreholme,  co.  Lancaster,  a  third  part  of  the 
manors  of  Thometon,  Kneton  and  Middilton  with  their  members,  co.  York, 
a  third  part  of  all  his  lands  and  tenements  in  Scolford,  co.  Lancaster, 

L  L  2 


882  OALElf D4B  01*  PATENT?  BOLLS. 


1475.  Membrane  21 — cont. 

a  third  part  of  the  borough  of  Eirkebj  in  Kendall^  the  bailiff  of  the  same 
borough,  the  office  of  serjeanty  and  the  bailiff  of  Londesdale,  co.  West- 
moreland, a  third  part  of  the  close  or  park  of  CaTgarth,  the  herbage  and 
pannage  of  the  same,  the  fishery  of  or  in  the  water  of  Wjnandremere,  the 
herbage  of  le  Dale  Hede,  the  toll,  fair  and  market  with  ^  les  wjndels  *  and 
Mepes'  of  *le  weele,'  *  lez  bothea,  *shoppes,'  ^shamles,'  bakehouses,  Mez 
banks '  with  <  courte  houses '  of  the  town  of  Eirkebj  in  Kendall,  Burgh 
and  Lethous  in  Eirkeby  in  Eendall,  with  their  farms,  profits  and  appur- 
tenances, CO.  Westmoreland,  a  third  part  of  the  free  farm  of  free  tenants 
in  Kendall,  the  orchard  and  park  of  Moreholme  and  the  mill  of  Appul- 
thwayte,  co.  Westmoreland,  a  third  part  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of 
Nether  Wyresdale,  co.  Lancaster,  the  manor  of  BurnoUeshode,  the  hamlets 
of  Creke,  Lamberyg,  Whitwell  and  Selshede  and  the  manor  of  Castertou, 
CO.  Westmoreland,  and  the  castles,  manors  and  lordships  of  Pendragon, 
Burgh,  Appulby,  Burgham,  Mallerstange  and  Whynfell,  the  manor  and 
lordship  of  Eirkeby  Stephen  and  the  town  of  Wynton,  co.  Westmoreland, 
held  in  chief,  to  the  king's  kinsman  Greorge,  archbishop  of  York,  John 
Conyers,  knight,  John  Whelpedale,  clerk,  and  Bichard  Glebra,  chaplain, 
and  their  heirs  without  fine  or  fee  according  to  the  form  of  an  act  in  the 
Parliament  at  Westminster,  6  October,  12  Edward  IV. 

June  1.  Appointment  for  life  of  William  Parre,  knight,  as  sheriff  of  the  county 

Westminster,  of  Westmoreland,  with  all  issues,  profits  and  commodities,  with  power  to 

appoint  an  under-sheriff  yearly  on  the  morrow  of  All  Souls  and  to  certify 

thereon  to  the  barous  of  the  Exchequer.  By  p.s. 

June  1.  Grant  to  Alice  late  the  wife  of  Henry,  lord  of  FitzHugh,  knight,  of 

Westminster,    the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services,  knights'  fees, 

advowsons  and  other  hereditaments  late  of  the  said  Henry  during  the  minority 

of  Richard  his  son  and  heir  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter 

without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p«8« 

June  30.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  counsellor  Thomas  Moungomery,  knight  of 

Westminster,    the  body,  of  the  office  of  keeper  of  the  king's  park  of  Mykyll  Bentley, 

CO.'  Essex,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  hands  of  the  receivers, 

bailiffs,  tenants,  farmers  or  other  occupiers.  By  p.s. 

July  1.  Appointment  of  George  Grenefeld,  gentleman  to  take   wheat,   beeves, 

Westminster,  muttons,  sea  fish  and  fresh- water  fish  and  other  victuals  for  the  king's  army 

soon  to  be  sent  to  France  for  the  recovery  of  that  realm,  and  carriage  for 

the  same.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  war« 

Membrane  20. 

June  21.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Bichard  Fowler,  chancellor  of  the  duchy  of 

Westminster.  Lancaster,  in  repayment  of  the  sum  of  2,207/.  17c?.  due  to  him  from  the 
king,  that  he  or  his  executors  after  his  decease  or  their  factors  or  attorneys 
may  ship  sacks  and  cloves  of  wool,  woollen  cloths,  pieces  of  tin  and  fodders 
of  lend  and  other  merchandise  in  the  ports  of  London,  Sandwich  aud 
Southampton  and  take  the  wools  by  the  straits  of  Marrok  aud  the  woollen 
cloths,  tin  and  lead  and  other  merchandise,  not  being  merchandise  of  the 
staple,  to  any  foreign  parts  and  bring  back  other  merchandise  to  the  said 
poits  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  (those  on  the  sacks  and  bales  of  wool 
at  the  rate  of  4  marks  only)  until  he  shall  thus  be  satisfied  of  the  said  sum. 

By  p.8, 

June  25.  Grant  to  the  king's  uncle  Henry  Bourghchier,  earl  of  Essex,  treasurer 

Wesrminster.    of  England,  and  John  Say,  knight,  that  they  or  their  executors  after  their 

decease  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  may  ship  sacks  and  bales  of  wool, 

wool-fells,  woollen  clotlis,  pieces  of  tin,  bides  and  fodders  of  load  and  other 


15  EDWARD  rV.— Pabt  II.  633 


1475,  Membrane  20— con^ 

merchandise  in  anv  ports  of  the  realm  and  take  the  wools  and  wool-fell^ 
bj  the  straits  of  Marrok  and  the  woollen  cloths,  tin  hides  and  lead  and 
other  merchandise,  not  being  merchandise  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  to  any 
foreign  parts  and  bring  back  other  merchandise  to  the  said  ports  quit  of 
customs  and  subsidies  (those  on  the  wool  and  wool-fells  at  the  rate  of 
4  marks  only  on  each  sack  of  wool  or  240  wool-fells)  to  the  sum  of  4,000/. 

ByK 

June  1.  Grant  to  the  king's  servitor  Ralph  Hastynges,  knight  of  the  body,  of 

Westminster,  the  office  of  the  stewardship  of  all    lordships  and  lands  late   of  John 

Stafford,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  and  Constance  his  wife,  during  the  minority  of 

Edward,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  their  son  and  heir,  receiring  lOOs,  yearly  at  the 

bands  of  the  bailiff,  farmers  or  occupiers.  By  p.8. 

Mbmbranb  19. 

Jnne  7.  Licence  for  Giles  Daubeney,  esquire,  who  is  going  to  cross  the  sea 
Westminster,  with  the  king  on  his  voyage  and  service,  to  enfeoff  John  Henton,  prior  of 
Bruton,  William  Paulet,  knight,  John  Cheynye  of  Pjmho,  esquire,  Robert 
Stowell,  esquire,  John  Snyffaraore,  clerk,  John  Byconyll,  John  Hugyn, 
esquire,  John  Heyron,  John  Rede  and  Thomas  Hyllyng  of  the  manors  of 
Baryngton,  Petterton,  Souththorpe,  Chellyngton  and  Kempston  in  the 
counties  of  Somerset  and  Bedford,  held  in  chief,  without  fine  or  fee 
according  to  the  form  of  an  act  in  the  Parliament  at  Westminster,  6  October, 
12  Edward  IV. 

May  29.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Edward  Ellesmer  late  of  London, 
Westminster,  esquire,  of  the  tenours  of  the  following  : — 

1.  A  petition  (English)  of  the  said  Edward  in  the  Parliament  summoned 

at  Westminster  on  6  October,  12  Edward  IV.  and  continued  by 
divers  prorogations  to  28  January,  14  Edward  lY.  that  whereas 
in  the  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  lY.  it 
was  ordained  that  he  should  be  attainted  of  high  treason  and  forfeit 
all  the  possessions  which  he  had  on  4  March,  1  Edward  lY.  the 
king  should  enact  that  this  act  should  be  void. 

2.  A  schedule  (English)  annexed  to  the  petition  providing  that  this 

shall  not  be  to  the  prejudice  of  any  pereons  who  may  have  taken 
any  issues  of  the  premises  from  the  said  4  March  to  ths  said 
23  January. 

3.  The  assent  of  the  commons : — A  eest  bille  ei  a  la  cedule  a  ycelle 

annexe  les  communez  sont  assentuz, 

4.  The  answer  of  the  king :  •^Soitfait  come  il  est  desire. 

[Rolls  of  Parliament,  VL  130.] 

June  12.  Grant  to  John  Cheyne,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  hody,  and  the 
Canterbury,  heirs  male  of  his  body  of  the  manors  of  Fallerdeston,  Shawe,  Bassctes 
Courte  in  Shawe,  Quarles  Courte  in  Horton,  Overwroghton,  Nether- 
wroghton  and  Tollard  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  St.  Peter, 
Tollard,  and  1,800  acres  of  arable  land,  300  acres  of  meadow,  1,500 
acres  of  pasture,  300  acres  of  wood  and  160  acres  of  heath  in  Fallerdeston, 
Shawe,  Horton,  Overwroghton,  Netherwroghton  and  Tollard,  the  manors 
of  Compton  Chamberlain  and  Combe  Biset  called  *  Bedisplace,'  a  moiety 
of  the  manor  of  Wyntrcslowo  alias  Rithiscourt  with  the  exception  of 
350  acres  of  wood  parcel  of  the  same  manor  called  '  Eichiswoode,' 
the  advowson  of  the  church  of  St.  Michael  belonging  to  tbe  said  manor 
of  Compton  Chamberlayn,  1,000  acres  of  arable  land,  40  acres 
of  meadow,  2,000  acres  of  pasture  and  the  said  350  acres  of  wood 
called  ^  iiichewode '  and  six  messuages  in  Wilton,  a  messuage  in  Long- 


634  CALBNDA.E  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1475.  Membrane  19^oni. 

oompton  cUias  Compton  Basset,  50  acres  of  arable  land,  12  acres  of 
meadow,  30  acres  of  pasture,  10  acres  of  arable  land  in  Wjnterslowe 
called  ^  Hardinges '  alias  *  Biduelles,'  a  messuage  and  8  acres  of  land  in 
Berford  St.  Martin,  a  messuage  and  20  acres  of  land  in  Tjdelesehede  and 
a  moiety  of  tbe  manor  of  Compton  Chamberlejn  called  ^  Strekelondys 
Moyte '  with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  St.  Martin  in  Berford,  co. 
Wilts,  the  manors  of  Chilton  Candever  and  Daundesleywyk  alias  Wyk 
with  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin  pertaining  to  the 
said  manor  of  Chilton  Candever  and  600  acres  of  arable  land,  25  acres  of 
feeding,  30D  acres  of  pasture,  300  acres  of  wood  and  100  acres  of  heath 
in  Chilton  Candever,  Daundislewik  alias  Wyk  and  Swaumpton  and  a 
messuage  and  lOs.  rent  yearly  in  Seinet  Mary  Bom,  co.  Southampton, 
the  manors  of  Hampreston,  Longkirchill  and  Tarane  Gun  vile,  the  ad  vow- 
sons  of  the  churches  of  All  Saints,  Hampreston,  and  St.  Mary  the  Virgin, 
Longkirchill,  a  messuage  in  Gissegge,  1,000  acres  of  arable  land,  50  acres 
of  meadow,  800  acres  of  pasture,  100  acres  of  wood  in  Hampreston  and 
Longkirchill,  the  manor  of  Osmondes  in  Fernnam  and  the  advowson  of  the 
church  of  St.  Laurence,  Fernnam,  two  water-mills  called  *  Trigges  Milles,' 
4  acres  of  land  and  3  acres  of  meadow  by  Wymbourne  Mynster,  and  seven- 
teen messuages  in  Fernnam,  co.  Dorset,  parcel  of  the  manor  of  Tollard,  the 
manor  of  Delamers  alias  Lamberdes  by  the  spring  of  Mynchinhampton  and 
a  water-mill  in  Mynchinhampton,  co.  Gloucester,  the  manor  of  Merssh- 
baldyngton  and  800  acres  of  arable  land,  50  acres  of  meadow,  100  acres  of 
pasture  and  4  acres  of  wood  in  Mersshbaldynton,  co.  Oxford,  and  ten 
messuages,  300  acres  of  arable  land,  100  acres  of  meadow,  160  acres  of 
pasture  and  30  acres  of  wood  in  Asbhecamys  alias  Camysasshe,  co. 
Somerset,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs, 
escheats,  courts,  leets^  views  of  frank-pledge,  parks,  woods,  warrens, 
fisheries,  waters,  stews,  liberties,  franchises,  profits  and  commodities  late 
of  Bobert  Baynton  late  of  Farleston,  co.  Wilts,  knight,  and  in  the  king's 
hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture  and  by  force  of  an  act  in  the  last  Parliament 
at  Westminster,  to  hold  by  the  accustomed  services.  '        By  K. 

July  8.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Rysley,  esquire,  of  the  offices  of  bailiff  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  town  and  lordship  of  Lavenham  and  keeper  of  the  manor,  park  and 

warren  of  Lavenham,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  at  the  hands  of  the 

king's  receiver  there.  By  p.s. 

Appointment  of  Richard  Fenis,  lord  of  Dacre,  as  one  of  the  king's 
councillors,  and  grant  to  him  of  100  marks  yearly  from  the  issues  of  tbe 
customs  and  subsidies  of  [the  port  of]  the  city  of  London,  By  p.s. 

Membrane  18. 

June  20.  Grant  to  the  king's  firstborn  son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of 
Sandwich.  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester,  keeper  of  the  realm  and  lieutenant  of  the 
king  while  he  is  beyond  the  seas,  of  full  power  to  grant  licences  for  election 
to  chapters  of  cathedral  and  conventual  churches  when  void,  to  give  assent 
'  to  the  elections  of  minor  prelates  and  receive  their  fealties  and  restore 
their  temporalities  to  them,  and  to  present  to  all  churches  in  the  king's  gift 
exceeding  the  taxation  of  20  marks  and  not  exceeding  the  taxation  of 
40  marks,  reserving  to  the  king  the  collations  of  all  other  churches  and 
ecclesiastical  dignities  and  benefices  except  churches  of  the  taxation 
of  20  marks  and  under  to  which  the  chancellor  will  present  as  usual. 
[Fiedera,]  By  K. 

Appointment  of  the  king's  firstborn  son  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,'  duke 
of  Cornwall  and  eai'l  of  Chester,  as  keeper  of  the  realm  of  England  and 


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1475*  Membrane  18 — cont. 

lieutenant  of  the  king  while  he  is  beyond  the  seas  on  the  expedition  of 
war  a^nst  Prance.     [Foederal  Bj  K. 

Grant  to  the  tame  of  power  to  appoint  a  suitable  person  to  hold  the 
pleas  of  the  Marshalsea  and  to  make  all  ordinances  concerning  that  office. 
[Fadera.]  By  K, 

Grant  to  the  same  of  power  to  receive  the  fealties  of  the  elect  of  minor 
churches  of  the  realm  and  to  restore  the  temporalities  to  them  and  to  grant 
to  deserving  persons  the  pensions  which  they  are  bound  to  grant  to  the 
king's  clerks.     IFcedera,"]  By  K. 

May  26.  Grant  to  John  Herle,  esquire,  and  Mare^aret  his  wife,  late  the  wife  of 
Westminster.  Richard  Herbert,  knigh^  tenant-in-chief,  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships, 
manors,  lands,  services  and  other  possessions  with  Knight's  fees  and 
advowsons  late  of  the  said  Richard,  the  lands  late  of  John  Skydmore, 
knight,  excepted,  during  the  minority  of  William  the  son  and  heir  of  the 
said  Richard  and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  finding  ^  competent  sustenance  for 
the  heir  and  supporting  the  houses,  enclosures  and  buildings  ;  in  lieu  of  a 
grant  to  the  said  Margaret  by  letters  patent  dated  3  October,  1 1  Edward  IV. 
surrendered.  By  p.s. 

June  12.  Grant  to  Richard,  bishop  of  Salisbury,  whom  by  other  letters  patent  the 
Canterbnrj.  king  has  appointed  master  and  surveyor  of  a  new  chapel  which  he  is  pro- 
posing to  build  to  the  honour  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  George  the  Martyr  within 
the  castle  of  Wyndesore  and  divers  other  works  there,  of  full  power  and 
authority  to  demolish  certain  buildings,  walls,  and  houses  from  the  west  of 
the  old  chapel  there  to  the  walls  of  the  castle  on  the  north  and  west  where 
the  towers  called  *  Cluer  ys  Towre '  and  *  le  Amener  is  Towre  *  and  *  Barner 
is  Towre '  are  situated  and  from  the  south  to  the  bell  tower  there  and  to 
remove  the  materials  and  use  them  for  other  buildings  within  the  castle  at 
his  discretion  without  rendering  any  account  to  the  king.  By  p.s* 

June  12*  Appointment  of  Richard  Hostynges  of  Welly s,  knight,  as  surveyor  of 
Canterbaiy.  the  office  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Notyngham,  the  offices  of 
magistrate  of  divers  forests,  chaces,  parks,  woods,  and  game,  the 
offices  of  divers  stewardships  and  constableships  and  divers  other  offices 
which  William  Hastynges  of  Hastyngee,  knight,  the  king's  chamberlain, 
has  of  the  king's  grant  wiihin  the  counties  of  Nottingham,  Derby,  Leicester, 
and  Stafford,  while  the  latter  is  beyond  the  seas  with  the  king  in  his 
expedition  to  France.  By  K. 

July  26.         Letters  of  denization  for  John  Hughson,  spicer,  born  in  the  town  of 
Westminster.  Bruggis  in  Flanders.  By  p.s, 

Mbmbrans  17. 

June  18.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinswoman  Anne,  duchess  of  Buckingham,  of  the 
Canterbnry.  custody  of  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services,  reversions, 
and  possessions  with  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  late  of  Thomas  Oobham, 
knight,  deceased,  or  of  Anne  his  wife,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief  during  the 
minority  of  Anne  their  daughter  and  heir  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of 
the  latter  without  disparagement,  with  the  reversions  of  all  lands,  rents  and 
services  which  may  descend  to  her  during  minority,  and  so  from  heir  to 
heir,  provided  that  this  shall  not  extend  to  the  custody  of  any  castles, 
manors  lands  or  hereditaments  which  may  descend  to  any  such  heir  on  the 
death  of  Ralph,  earl  of  Westmoreland.  By  K. 

June  12.  Grant  to  James  Blount,  esquire,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  of  the 

Canterbaiy.    manor  of  Apedale  alias  Apdale,  not  exceeding  the  value  of  12/.  yearly,  and 

all  lands,  rents  and  services  in  Uttekcestre  alias  Uttexhater  and  the  parish 


536  CALBNDAB  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


2475^  Membrane  17 — cont, 

of  Marchyngton  under  Nedewode,  co.  Stafford,  not  exceeding  the  value  of 
10  marks  yearly,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts,  leets,  liberties, 
franchises,  parks,  warrens,  fisheries,  stews  and  other  commodities  late  of 
John  Delvys,  esquire,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  of  for- 
feiture in  the  last  Parliament  at  Westminster.  By  p.s: 

June  18,         General   pardon  to  John  Edyngham  late  of  Wodchirche,  co.    Kent, 
Canterbury.    <  gentilman,'  alieu  John  Engebam  late  of  Tenterden,  co.  Kent,  esquire. 

By  E. 

May  29.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Walter  Mathewe  of  a  croft  containing 
Westminster,  half  an  acre  of  land,  80  acres  of  arable  laud,  60  acres  of  pasture,  10  acres  of 
meadow  and  10*.  of  rent  in  Kyngesnorton  called  *  Fermons,'  co.  Worcester,  in 
the  king's  hands  by  the  forfeiture  of  James,  lata  earl  of  Wiltshire ;  in  lieu 
of  a  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated  20  April,  14  Edward  lY. 
surrendered.  By  p.s. 

• 

June  10.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Chamberleyn,  knight  of  the  body,  and 

Westminster,   the  heirs  male  of  his  body  of  the  manors  of  Chambres  in  Eppyng,  co. 

Essex,  and  Great  Fynbergh  and  Cantelowes,  co.  Suffolk,  to  hold  from  St. 

Nicholas  last  with  advowsons,  liberties,  escheats,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs, 

suits  of  courts  and  other  appurtenances  by  fealty  only.  By  K. 

June  18.         Pardon  to  John  Penpons  late  of  Trevaswhethan,  co.  Cornwall,  esquire, 

Canterbury,    late  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Devon  and  Cornwall,  of  all  debts,  accounts 

and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  said  ofBoes.     By  p.s. 

June  18.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Bichard  Page  of  20/.  yearly  from 

Canterbmy.    Easter  last  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Plymmouth  and 

Fowy  and  ports  and  places  adjacent.  By  K. 

Mbmbranb  16. 

June  16.  Grant  to  John,  lord  of  Audeley,  and  Galiard  de  Dureford,  lord  of  Duras, 
Canterbury,  knights,  whom  the  king  has  appointed  captains  of  the  army  of  armed  men 
and  archers  which  he  has  determined  to  send  to  Brittany  and  the  neigh- 
bouring parts  against  his  adversary  Louis  of  France,  of  power  to  treat  in 
the  king's  name  with  commonalties  and  persons  willing  to  come  to  the  king's 
obedience,  as  the  king  desires  to  recover  his  rights  in  the  realm  of  France 
and  the  duchies  of  Normandy  and  Aquitaiue  if  possible  without  shedding 
of  Christian  blood.  By  £u 

June  13.  Gi^ant  to  Bobert,  lord  of  Boyde,  of  the  parts  of  Scotland,  whom  the 

Canterbury,  king  has  retained  to  serve  him,  and  his  executors  and  assigns  of  200  marks 
yearly  for  his  sustenance  for  seven  years  from  Michaelmas  next,  viz.  10/. 
from  the  farm  or  issaes  of  a  messuage,  sixteen  virgates  of  land,  16  acres  of 
meadow  and  195.  rent  in  Watford,  co.  Northampton,  at  the  hands  of  the 
hands  of  Eustace  de  Burueby  and  Matilda  bis  wife  or  the  farmers,  occu- 
piers or  receivers  of  the  same,  25/.  from  the  faims  and  revenues  of 
the  manor  of  Gretton,  co.  Northampton,  40/.  from  the  farm  of  all  assarts, 
wastes,  and  purpestures  within  the  forest  between  the  bridges  of  Staunford 
and  Oxford,  10/.  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  town  of  Worcester  and  the  issues 
of  the  same,  16/.  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  city  of  Hereford  and  the  issues  of 
the  same,  16/.  from  the  fee  farm  of  Pynnokshire,  co.  Gloucester,  at  the 
hands  of  the  abbot  and  monks  of  Hayles  or  the  receivers,  fai*mers  or  other 
occupiers  of  the  same,  10/.  from  the  fee  farm  or  issues  of  the  city  of 
Norwich,  and  6/.  6s,  Sd.  from  the  farm  of  the  hundreds  of  Kyftesgate, 
Holford  and  Grt'ston  with  the  fnird  and  markets  held  in  the  town  of 
Wyuchecombe,  co.  Gloucester.  By  K. 


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537 


1476. 

June  18. 
Oanterbary. 


Mem^ane  l6^^ont. 


June  7. 
Canterbury. 


June  19. 
Canterbuiy. 


Grant  to  Jerome  Coutryne,  merchant  of  Venice,  in  payment  for  a  great 
rope  called  *  a  cable '  provided  by  him  for  the  king's  ship  called  le  Grace* 
dveUf  that  he  may  retain  the  customs  and  subsidies  of  certain  merchandise 
of  his  in  a  carrack  of  which  George  Bragane  is  patron,  at  present  in  the 
port  of  Sandwich,  to  the  sum  of  60  marks.  By  K. 

Grant  to  John  Gunthorpe,  the  king's  almoner,  in  augmentation  of  the 
king's  alms,  of  all  goods  and  chattels  of  felons  de  se  and  all  deodands 
within  the  realm,  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated 
9  December,  8  Edward  IV,  surrendered.  By  K, 

Pardon  to  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  of  all  trespasses 
committed  by  him  against  the  statutes  of  signs,  liveries  and  retinues,  all 
alienations  and  perquisitions  by  him  of  lands  held  in  chief  without  licence 
and  all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  reliefs,  scutages,  debts,  accounts  and 
arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  E. 

Pardon  to  Bichard  Boughton,  esquire,  late  escheator  in  the  counties  of 
Warwick  and  Leicester,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines, 
amercements,  issues,  reliefs,  scutages,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from 
him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  K. 

Appointment  of  John  Lynford  to  take  beeves,  muttons,  sea  fish  and  fresh- 
water fish  and  other  victuals  for  the  army  which  the  king  has  ordered  to  be 
sent  to  France  for  the  recovery  of  that  realm,  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  war. 

The  like  of  Thomas  Desford  to  take  wheat,  wine,  beeves,  muttons, 
fish  etc.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

The  like  of  Druett  Gosselyn  to  take  wheat,  oats,  beeves,  muttons,  sea  fish 
and  fresh-water  fish  etc  By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  war, 

July  14.         Presentation  of  John  Thornton,  vicar  of  the  church  of  Westhurrock,  in 
Westminster,   the  diocese  of  London,  to  the  church  of  Northcove,  in  the  diocese  of 
Norwich,  on  an  exchange  of  benefices  with  John  Malton. 


June  14. 
Canterbnry. 


June  18. 
Canterbury. 


June  7. 
Oanterbary. 


June  6. 

Canterbury. 


Mbmbrans  15. 

Whereas  John  EIryngton,  treasurer  of  the  household,  rendered  a  true 
account  before  Hugh  Fenne  and  Nicholas  Lathell,  auditors,  of  all  sums 
received  and  spent  by  him  for  the  expenses  of  the  household  from  10  May, 
11  Edward  IV.  to  30  September,  14  Edward  IV.  as  was  declared  by  the 
auditors  before  the  king  and  the  lords  of  the  council,  and  from  the  said 
30  September  to  31  March  last  the  sum  of  3,729/.  I6d.  remains  unpaid 
to  divers  creditors,  the  king  hereby  giants  to  the  said  John  the  sam  of 
600/.  yearly  from  Michaelmas  last  for  the  payment  of  the  said  creditors, 
viz.  400/.  from  the  issues  of  the  hanaper,  100  marks  from  the  subsidy  and 
ulnage  of  cloths  in  the  county  of  York,  the  city  of  York  and  the  town  of 
Kyngeston  on  Hull,  20/.  from  the  like  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and 
Dorset^  20/.  from  the  like  in  the  county  of  Warwick  and  the  city  of 
Coventry,  40/.  from  the  like  in  the  county  of  Wilts,  33/.  6s,  Sd.  from 
the  like  in  the  town  of  Bristol  and  20/.  from  the  like  in  the  county  of 
Gloucester,  until  full  satisfaction  shall  be  made.  By  p.s« 

General  pardon  to  John  EIryngton,  esquire,  treasurer  of  the  household, 
alias  late  cofierer  of  the  king,  alias  keeper  or  clerk  of  the  hanaper,  alias 
John  Ellerton,  esquire,  cf  all  offences  committed  by  him  b^ore  this  time 
and  all  issues,  fines,  amercements,  reliefs,  scutages,  debts,  accounts  and 
arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  before  3  October  last.  By  K. 


1^3^ 


£38 


CALENDAS.  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


I 


1475.  Membrane  15 — eofU. 

June  7.  Grant  to  the  king's  knight  John  Howard,  lord  of  Howard,  and  the  heirs 
Canterbury,  male  of  his  body  of  the  manors  of  Preston,  Cokefeld,  Aldam  and  Mendam, 
CO.  Suffolk,  and  Poljngham  and  Miehelhall  alicu  Earl's  Swafham,  co. 
Cambridge,  with  knights*  fees,  advowsous,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank- 
pledge, liberties,  fairs,  markets,  warrens  and  profits,  belonging  to  the  king 
by  reason  of  an  act  in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster  on  6  October, 
12  Edward  lY.  and  continued  by  divers  prorogations  to  23  January, 
14  Edward  IV.  against  John  Veer,  earl  of  Oxford,  to  hold  by  the 
accustomed  services  with  all  issues  due  to  the  king.  dj  K. 

June  3.  Grant  to  Thomas  Mongomeri,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  all   manors, 

Weitminster.  lands,  rents,  services  and  other  possessions  and  advowsons  and  knights' 
fees  late  of  Alice,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight  service,  late  the  wife 
of  John  Henyngham,  knight,  during  the  minority  of  John  her  son  and  heir 
and  the  custody  and  marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so 
from  heir  to  heir.  By  K. 

June  7.         Presentation  of  William  Sutton  to  the  parish  church  of  Gresforde^  in 
Canterbor}'.    the  diocese  of  St.  Asaph,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Kichard  Andrewe, 
last  rector. 


June  10. 
Canterbury. 


June  15. 
Canterbury. 


June  17. 
Canterbury. 


June  16. 
Canterbury. 


Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  John  Serle  and  Thomas  Serle  his  son 
of  letters  patent  (English)  of  the  king's  mother  Cecily,  duchess  of  York, 
late  wife  to  Richard,  rightful  king  of  England  and  France  and  lord  of 
Ireland,  dated  at  her  manor  of  Eenyngton,  20  May,  8  Edward  IV*  granting 
to  them  for  life  the  office  of  keeping  her  great  park  of  Bardefeld,  co.  Essex, 
taking  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  her  manor  of  Bardefeld ;  and 
grant  to  them  of  the  same  for  their  lives,  with  all  profits. 

By  p.s.  and  for  \  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Presentation  of  Adam  Bydshefe  to  the  parish  church  of  St.  Martin, 
Camp,  in  the  diocese  of  Terouanne,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  de 
Viliario,  last  parson.  The  letters  are  directed  to  Th.  cardinal  archlMshop 
of  Canterbury. 

Grant  to  Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  chancellor  of  England,  and  his 
heirs  and  assigns  of  the  tenement  sometime  of  John  Wokyng  and  after- 
wards of  John  Wenlok,  lord  of  Wenlok,  knight,  situated  in  le  Byall  and 
in  the  parish  of  St.  Michael  called  '  Pater  Noster  Churche,'  London, 
in  the  king's  hands  on  the  death  of  the  said  John  Wenlok,  who  died 
without  heir.  By  K. 

Licence  for  the  acquisition  in  mortmain  by  the  master  and  fellows  of 
the  king's  college  of  Clarehall  in  the  University  of  Cambridge  of  lands, 
rents,  reversions  and  other  possessions  and  advowsons  of  churches  to  the 
yearly  value  of  20/.  for  the  augmentation  of  divine  worship  and  that  they 
may  pray  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of 
England.  Rj  K. 


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Membranes  14  and  13. 

June  21.         Inspeximus  and   confirmation   to  James,  bishop  of  Norwich,  of  the 
Westminster,   following : — 

1.  A  charter  dated  at  Rouen,  10  July,  6  John,  to  John,  then  bishop. 

\liotuli  Carlarumy  p,  108.] 

2.  Letters  patent  dated  8  Octobor,  2  Kichard  IT.   inspecting  and  con- 

firming to  Henry,  then  bii^hop,  a  charter  dated  at  Westminster, 
21  February,  12  Edward  III.  [Charter  Boll,  12  Edward  III. 


16  EDWARD  IV— Pabt  II.  539 


1475.  MembraiMa  14  ay^  13— con^. 

No.  41,]  inspecting  and  confirming  to  Anthony,  then  bishop,  the 
following  z — 

(1.)  A  charter  of  Henry  [I.]  dated  at  Norwich. 
(2.)  A  charter  of  Henry  I.  dated  at  Winchester. 
(3.)  A  charter  dated  at  Acton  Burnell,  4  October,  ]  1  Edward  I. 
\_Charter  Boll,  11  Edward  I.  No.  3],  to  William,  then 
bishop. 
(4.)  A  charter  dated  at  Lincoln,   30  August,  9  Edward  II. 
{Charter  Roll,  9  Edward  11.  No.  3],  to  John,  then 
bishop. 
3.  Letters  patent  dated  28  June,   10  Richard  II.  inspectibg    and 
confirming  letters  patent  dated  16  May,  24  Edward  III. 

For  10/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Mbmbiuns  IZ^cont. 

June  3.  Licence  for  the  king's  kinsman  John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  who  is  going  to 

WestmiuBter.  cross  the  sea  with  the  king  on  his  voyage  and  service,  to  enfeoff  Thomas, 
archbishop  of  Canterbury,  William,  bishop  of  Winchester,  the  king's 
kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  Richard  Suthwell,  Richard  Derby,  clerk, 
James  Hobart  and  John  Yorke  of  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Fomesset, 
Halveryate,  Southwalsham,  Dechyngham,  Han  worth,  Southfeld  and 
Eresham  and  half  the  hundred  of  Eresham,  co.  Norfolk,  and  the  manors  or 
lordships  of  Eetylbere,  co.  Sufiblk,  Chesterford,  co.  Essex,  Eppeworth,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  Britghelmeston  and  Dorkyng  in  the  counties  of  Sussex  and 
Surrey,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  relief,  escheats, 
courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  parks,  woods  warrens,  fisheries,  waters, 
stews,  liberties,  franchises,  profits  and  commodities,  held  in  chief,  without 
fine  or  fee  according  to  the  form  of  an  act  in  the  Parliament  at  Westminster, 
6  October,  12  Edward  IV. 

July  8.  Qeneral  pardon  to  Richard    Beynton  late   of  London,  *  draper,'   alias 

Westminster.     *  yoman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  22  June  last  By  p.s. 

June  24.  Grant  to  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  Richard,  bishop 
Westminster,  of  Salisbury,  and  Master  William  Dudley,  dean  of  the  chapel  of  the  house- 
hold, of  the  custody  of  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  pos- 
sessions and  hereditaments  in  England,  Ireland,  Wales  and  the  marches  of 
the  same  late  of  John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  tenant  in  chief,  with  the 
exception  of  the  castle,  lordship  and  manor  of  Goderych  and  Irchynfeld 
alias  Urchynfeld  and  the  hundred  of  Wormelowe  with  members,  profits, 
leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  forfeitures,  fines,  woods  and  pastures  and  all 
lands,  possessions  and  hereditaments  in  Goderych,  Urchynfeld  and  the 
hundred  aforesaid  and  all  castles,  lordships,  manors^  lands,  possessions  and 
hereditaments  which  the  king  granted  to  his  counsellor  William  Hastynges, 
knight,  lord  Hastynges,  his  chamberlain,  for  the  sustenance  of  George,  son 
and  heir  of  the  said  late  earl,  by  other  letters  patent,  with  knights'  fees, 
advowsoDS,  wards,-  marriages,  reliefs,  fairs,  markets,  courts,  leets,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises,  jurisdictions,  profits,  commodities  and 
emoluments,  to  hold  from  Easter  last  during  the  minority  of  the  said  George, 
and  so  from  heir  to  heir;  and  grant  to  them  also  of  the  custody  of  the  said 
castle,  lordship  and  manor  of  Goderych  and  Irchynfeld  and  hundred  of 
Wormelowe  and  all  lands,  rent8,  possessions  and  hereditaments  in  Goderyche, 
Urchynfeld  and  the  hundred  of  Wormelowe  aforesaid,  with  knights'  fees, 
advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  fairs,  markets,  courts,  leets,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  liberties,  franchises,  juiisdictions,  profits,  commodities  and 
emoluments  to  hold  from  Easter  last  during  the  minority  of  the  said  George 
rendering  to  the  king  56/.  I3s,  4c/.  yearly.  By  K. 


640  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1475.  Membrane  13 — cant. 

June  24.  Grant  to  the  same  of  the  custody  of  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  landfi^ 
Westminster,  rents,  possessions  and  hereditaments  late  of  John,  late  earl  of  Wiltshire, 
tenant  in  chief,  with  knight's  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs, 
fairs,  markets,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frai^k-pledge,  liberties,  franchises, 
jurisdictions,  profits,  commodities  and  emoluments  to  hold  from  Easter 
last  during  iJie  minority  of  John,  son  and  heir  of  the  said  earl,  witli  Lis 
marriage  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir ;  and  also  the  cua« 
tody  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions,  services,  possessions 
and  hereditaments  in  the  counties  of  Northampton,  Rutland,  Leicester, 
Bedford,  Buckingham,  and  Middlesex  and  the  town  of  Norhampton  or 
elsewhere  within  the  realm  of  England  late  of  Thomas  Ti'esham,  knight, 
and  in  the  king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture  and  by  virtue  of  an  act  in  the  last 
Parliament  at  Westminster,  with  knights*  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages, 
reliefs,  fairs,  markets,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties,  fran- 
chises, jurisdictions,  profits,  commodities  and  emoluments  to  hold  from 
Easter  last  during  the  minority  of  the  said  John  by  the  accustomed  rents 
and  services.  By  K. 

July  17.         Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  by  Thomas, 

Westminster,   bishop  of  Lincoln,  of  lands  to  the  value  of  20/.  yearly,  not  held  in  chief,  to 

Richard  Flemmyng,  the  dean  and  the  chapter  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary, 

Lincoln.  By  p.s. 

June  1 9.         Pardon  to  William  Sergeaunt  of  Colcestre,  *  harbour,'  of  all  treasons  and 

Canterbury,    felonies  committed  by  him  in  the  counterfeiting,  clipping,  sweating,  and 

other  falsification  of  the  money  of  the  land.  By  K. 

Membrane  12. 

April  28.  Grant  to  the  merchants  of  Almain  of  the  confederacy  of  the  Teutonic 
Westminster.  Hanse,  who  have  the  house  in  the  city  of  London  called  Gildhalla 
Theutanicorunif  and  their  successors  of  five  messuages  situated  in  Wend- 
goselane  in  the  parish  of  All  Hallows  at  the  Hay,  London,  viz.  between 
the  said  house  and  a  garden  belonging  to  it  on  the  west  and  the  said  lane 
called  Wendoselane  on  the  east  with  one  head  abutting  on  the  street  of 
Thamisestrete  towards  the  north  and  the  other  head  abutting  on  the  tenement 
late  of  the  abbot  and  convent  of  St.  Albans  towards  the  south,  late  of 
Margaret  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Fitz  Robert  son  of  Robert  Fitz  Robert, 
late  citizen  and  grocer  of  London,  which  the  king  had  of  her  grant,  and 
also  a  tenement  and  quay  adjoining  with  all  commodities,  easements  and 
other  appurtenances  and  rights  in  the  said  lane  in  the  said  parish  between 
the  tenement  late  of  Bartholomew  Frestlyng  on  the  east,  the  quay  called 
Esterlyngeshalle  on  the  west,  the  river  Thames  on  the  south  and  the 
tenement  late  of  Ralph  Blakeney  on  the  north,  late  of  the  said  abbot  and 
convent  and  which  the  king  had  of  the  grant  of  Master  William  Dudley, 
dean  of  the  chapel  of  the  household.  Master  John  Qunthorpe,  dean  of  the 
cathedral  church  of  Wells,  and  Master  William  Hatclyff,  the  king's  secretary. 

ByK. 

May  5.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Hugh  Brice,  citizen  and 

Westminster,  goldsmith  of  London,  of  a  messuage,  88  acres  of  land  and  I6d,  rent  in 
Reynham,  co.  Kent,  late  of  Guy  Elys,  3  acres  and  fifteen  daywerks  of 
arable  land  in  the  parish  of  Reynham  aforesaid  viz.  the  acres  in  a  place 
called  *  Bernevttles '  in  le  borough  of  Mekelond  and  the  daywerks  at 
Ooursediche,  2  acres  and  5  virgates  of  arable  land  in  Reynham  by  the 
street  called  '  Mochemannestrete,'  2  acres  of  arable  land  called  '  Redynges ' 
and  a  garden  adjacent  in  Reynham  in  le  borough  of  Mekelond  by  the 
way  called  *  Ameneway'  leading  from  le  Swyll  to  Kaystrete,  an  acre  and  a 
haU  of  arable  land  in  Reynham  in  a  place  ciJled  *  Sharnold '  in  le  borough 


15  ftDWAED  IV.— Pabt  II.  Ml 


1475.  Membrane  12 — cont, 

of  Mekelond  and  all  other  messuages,  lands^  rents  and  services  in  the 
parishes  of  Reynham  and  Upchirch,  co.  Kent,  late  of  John  Bichjngwode 
at  the  time  of  his  death,  not  held  in  chief,  to  Lionel  Wydeville,  the  master 
or  warden,  and  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Katharine  bj 
the  Tower  of  London,  in  exchange  fo?  a  tenement  in  Lombardstrete  in  the 
parish  of  St.  Mary  VVolnotfi,  London,  held  in  burgage,  to  hold  to  himself 
and  his  heirs  and  assigns.  Bj  K.  and  for  10/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

March  12.  Grant  to  the  king*s  kinswoman  Katharine,  countess  of  Shrewsbury,  late 
Westminster,  the  wife  of  John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  of  the  manors  and  lordships  of 
Wrokewardyn,  Sutton  Maddok  and  Tasselcy,  co.  Salop,  the  manors 
and  lordships  of  Longhope,  Huntley,  Lydney  and  Oropettis  and  a 
messuage  called  Hunthous  in  Great  Shiryngton  and  within  the  parish  of 
Baggeworth,  parcel  of  the  said  manor  of  CroppetiiF,  and  a  moiety 
of  the  manor  of  Baggeworth,  co.  Gloucester,  the  manors  and  lordships  of 
Monyassh  and  Childerston  alias  Chilmerdon,  co.  Derby,  the  manors  and 
lordships  of  Stoke  Yerdon  and  Willeford,  a  third  part  of  the  manor  of 
Swyndon  alias  Evon  Swjndon  and  a  third  part  of  the  manor  of  Assheton, 
CO.  Wilts,  the  lordship  and  manor  of  Farnhani  Eiall  alias  Farnham  Yerdon, 
CO.  Buckingham,  two  parts  of  the  manor  of  Ley  alias  Ligh  and  a  mill  and 
a  pasture  in  Wersebury,  parcel  of  the  said  manor,  co.  Gloucester,  the  third 
part  of  the  manor  and  hundred  of  Shrivenham  alias  Schryvenham,  co. 
Berks,  and  a  third  part  of  the  manor  and  hundred  of  Brampton,  co. 
Oxford,  with  all  towns,  lands,  annuities,  knights'  fees,  advowsons  and  other 
members  and  appurtenances,  of  which  her  husband  was  seised  and  which 
are  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  George  his  son  and 
heir,  to  hold  for  life  in  full  allowance  of  her  dower,  with  all  issues  from 
the  death  of  the  said  late  earl.  By  p.s. 

May  8.  Licence  for  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  who  is 

Westminster,  going  to  cross  the  sea  with  the  king  on  his  voyage  and  service,  to  enfeoff 
TJiomas  Forsset  and  John  Scutt,  clerks,  of  the  manors  of  Poklyngton, 
Hnndmanby,  Scymer,  Thurstanby,  Eaynclyff  and  Naffreton,  co.  Tork, 
held  in  chief,  without  fine  or  fee  according  to  the  form  of  an  act  in  the 
Parliament  at  Westminster,  6  October,  12  Edward  lY. 

Membrane  11. 

June  12.         Confirmation  to  William  Essex  of  the  ofiice  of  remembrancer  in  the 

Canterbury.    Exchequer  which  the  king  granted  to  him  for  life  by  letters  patent  dated 

18  July,  1  Edwai'd  lY.  receiving  the  accustomed  wages,  regards  and  other 

profits  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of 

Suthampton.  By  K. 

June  19.         Licence  for  William,    the  prior,   and   the    convent  of   Christchurch| 

Canterbury.    Canterbury,  to  acquire  in  mortmain,  without  inquisition,  lands,  tenements 

or  rents  to  the  value  of  20/.  yearly,  not  held  in  chief.  By  K. 

June  16.         Pardon  to  John  Walssh,  late  escheator  in  the  county  of  Gloucester,  of  all 

Canterbury,    fines,  issues,  amercements,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the 

king  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  K, 

June  20.  Pardon  to  the  king's  uncle  Henry  Bourgehier,  earl  of  Essex,  treasurer 

Canterbury',    of  England,  alias  treasurer  of  the  Exchequer,  and  Richard  Fowler,  esquire, 

his  clerk,  of  all  ofiences  committed  by  them  and  all  amercements,  issues, 

debts  and  accounts  due  from  them  to  the  king.  By  K. 

June  19.        Pardon  to  Thomas  Wodell,  esquire,  late  escheator  in   the  county  of 

Cuiterbary.    Stafford,  of  all  ofiences  committed  by  him  and   all  fines,  amercements, 

issues,  reliefs,  scutages,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the 

king  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  £, 


M  CALENDAH  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


y 


1476.  Membrane  11— con*. 

June  12.        Appointment  of  John,  lord  Audele7y  and  Galliard  Dureford,  lord  Duras, 

Westminster,   to  the  rule  and  governance  of  an  armed  force  which  the  king  has  ordered 

to  be  sent  to  the  parts  of  Brittany.     [Fxdera.']  By  K. 

June  20.        Pardon  to   Richard*  Hide,  esquire,  late  escheator  in  the  counties  of 

Canterbury.    Southampton  and  Wilts,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines, 

amercements,  issues,  reliefs,  scutages,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from 

him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  K. 

June  17.         Pardon  to  William  Parre,  knight,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife  of  all  alienations 

Canterbury,    and  provisions  by  them  of  lands  held  in  chief  without  licence  and  all  fines, 

amercements,  issues,  reliefs,  scutages,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from 

them  to  the  king.  By  p.8. 

May  30.  General  pardon  to  Robert  Catesby  late  of  Newenham,  co.  Northampton, 

Westminster,   chaplain,  altcu  late  parson  of  the  parish  church  of  All  Saints,  Lodbroke, 
CO.  Warwick,  alias  late  of  Kedford,  co.  Bedford,  alias  late  of  Hereford. 

fi  J  p.B. 

Membranb  10. 

June  7.  Licence  for  Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  chancellor  of  England,  John 
Canterbury.  Sturgeon,  John  Pulter,  John  Audemer,  esquire?,  John  Beell,  John  Edward, 
Thomas  Abbot,  Thomas  Blaunchard,  John  Wiseberd,  Richard  Drake,  Ralph 
Pnton  and  John  Cook  to  found  a  fraternity,  or  perpetual  gild,  of  themselves 
and  other  persons  who  may  wish  to  be  of  it  of  one  master  and  two  guardians 
and  brethren  and  sisters  in  the  church  of  St.  Andrew,  Hicchyn,  co. 
Hertford.  The  master,  guardians,  brethi'en  and  sisters  shall  have  power 
to  augment  the  fraternity  whenever  they  shall  see  fit,  and  every  year  on 
the  Nativity  of  St.  Mary  to  elect  a  master  and  two  guardians  for  the 
business  and  governance  of  the  gild  and  to  remove  them  from  office  and 
appoint  others,  and  to  make  ordinances  for  the  governance  of  the  fraternity, 
which  shall  be  called  the  fraternity  or  gild  of  St.  Mary,  Hicchyn.  They 
shall  form  one  body  and  shall  have  perpetual  succession  and  a  common 
seal  and  power  of  acquiring  lands,  rents  and  other  possessions  and  of 
pleading  and  being  impleaded.  Grant  to  them  of  licence  to  acquire  in 
mortmain  lands  and  rents,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  24  marks 
yearly  for  the  support  of  the  charges  of  the  fraternity  and  for  the  main- 
tenance of  two  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  said  church 
for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of 
England,  and  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  fraternity  and  for  their  souls 
after  death.  And  grant  to  them  that  they  may  have  two  fairs  yearly  of 
three  days  at  the  said  town  of  Hicchyn,  viz.  one  on  the  Wednesday  in 
Easter  week  and  the  days  preceding  and  following  and  the  other  on  the 
feast  of  the  Translation  of  St.  Edward  King  and  Confessor  and  the  days 
preceding  and  following,  vrith  a  court  of  pie-powder  and  all  profits.     By  K. 

Oct.  28.  Foundation  of  a  fraternity  or  perpetual  gild  of  a  master  and  two  wardens 

Westminster,  and  the  brethren  and  sisters  who  may  wish  to  be  of  the  same  in  the  chapel 
of  St.  Mary,  Rounsidevall,  by  Charyngcrosse  in  the  suburbs  of  London. 
They  shall  have  power  to  augment  the  fraternity  whenever  they  shall  see 
fit  and  every  year  at  the  Assumption  of  St.  Mary  to  elect  a  master  and  two 
wardens  for  the  business  and  governance  of  the  gild,  and  they  shall  form 
one  body  and  shall  have  perpetual  succession  and  a  common  seal  and  power 
of  acquiring  lands,  rents  and  other  possessions  and  of  pleading  and  being 
impleaded.  And  grant  to  them  of  licence  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of 
one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  at  the  high  altar  in  the  said 
chapel  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of 
England,  and  his  firstborn  son  Edward  and  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the 
fraternity  and  for  their  souls  after  death.  Bj  p.s» 


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1475.  Membrane  10— con^. 

June  24.  Grant  to  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  Bichard 
Westminster,  bishop  of  Salisbury,  and  "William  Dudley,  dean  of  the  chapel  of  the  house- 
hold, and  their  assigns  of  the  castle,  lordship  and  manor  of  Hedyngham 
and  the  lordships  and  manors  of  Earl's  Colne,  Benteley,  Canfeld  and 
Stanstede  Monfichet  with  their  members,  co.  Essex,  and  the  lordship  and 
manor  of  Lavenham  with  its  members,  co.  Suffolk,  late  of  John,  late  earl 
of  Oxford,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture  and  by  virtue  of 
an  act  in  the  last  Parliament  at  Westminster,  the  lordships  and  manors  of 
Sutton  and  Tydde,  co.  Lincoln,  late  of  Thomas  de  la  Launde,  knight,  and 
in  the  king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture  and  by  virtue  of  the  said  act,  and  the 
lordships  and  manors  of  Busshy  and  Eggeware  with  their  members  in  the 
counties  of  Middlesex  and  Hertford,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts, 
leets,  views  of  frank-pledgu,  fairs,  markets,  parks,  warrens,  fisheries,  wreck 
of  sea  and  all  other  rights,  liberties,  franchises  and  profits,  to  hold  by  the 
accustomed  rents  and  services,  with  all  issues  from  Easter  last ;  and  also 
the  lordships  and  manors  of  Wodestok,  Hamborugh,  Stonfeld,  Bladon  and 
Wotton  and  the  hundred  of  Wotton  with  their  members,  co.  Oxford,  with 
knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fairs,  markets, 
parks,  warrens  and  all  other  rights,  liberties,  franchises  and  profits  to  hold 
for  seven  years  from  Easter  last.  By  K. 

July  1 .  Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  Henry,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of  the  house 

Westminster,  and  church  of  St.  Mary  Overey  in  Suthwark,  in  the  diocese  of  Winchester, 
who  have  promised  to  celebrate  daily  within  their  church  a  mass  of 
St.  Herasmus  the  Martyr,  in  which  the  priest  shall  pray  for  the  soul 
of  the  king's  father  Bichard,  duke  of  York,  and  for  the  good  estate  of  the 
king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  king's  firstborn 
son  Edward,  pnnce  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester,  and 
the  king's  other  children  and  for  their  souls  after  death,  as  appears  in  u 
writing  under  their  common  seal,  of  the  advowson  of  the  parish  church  of 
West  Tylbury,  co.  Essex,  in  the  diocese  of  London,  which  is  of  the  king's 
patronage ;  and  licence  for  them  to  appropriate  the  said  church  in  mortmain 
after  inquisition,  paying  to  the  king  8/.  9;.  for  fee  of  the  seal. 

By  p.s.  and  for  20s,  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Aug.  4. .        Presentation  of  John   Longeman,  chaplain,    to  the  parish  church   of 
Westminster.   Culmynton   in  le   Corvedale,  in   the  diocese   of  Hereford,    void   by  the 
resignation  of  John  Billingesborowe,  last  parson,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by 
reason  of  the  minority  of  Mb  kinsman  George,  earl  of  Shrewsbury. 

Membranes  9. 

Aug.  12.  Gi-ant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Gale  of  Derthemouth,  who  at  the 
Westminster,  king's  command  prepared  two  ships  of  his  with  mariners  to  resist  the  king's 
enemies  at  sea  and  continued  on  the  king's  service  at  sea  with  the  said 
ships  and  mariners  from  10  February  last  until  10  July  at  his  own  expense, 
whereby  the  king  is  indebted  to  him  in  the  sum  of  35/.  lis,  2J.,  that  he 
or  his  factors  or  attorneys  may  ship  woollen  cloths,  pieces  of  tin  and 
fodders  of  lead  and  other  merchandise  not  of  the  staple  of  Calais  in  the 
ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertemouth  and  take  them  to  any  foreign  parts  and 
bring  back  other  merchandise  to  the  said  ports  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies 
to  the  said  sum.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  of  the  customs  and 
subsidies  in  the  port  of  Dertmouth. 

Aug.  27.         Presentation  of  Robert  Ripplyngham  to  the  parish  church  of  Chepsted, 
Westminster,  in  the  diocese  of  Winchester,  void  by  the  death  of  the  last  incumbent 
and  in   the  king's  gift  by  reason   of  the  minority  of  Edward,  earl  of 
Wiltshire. 


644  CALfiNDAft  01?  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1475.  Membrane  9 — cont 

Aag.  9.  Preeentaiion  of  Tristram  More,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  All 

Westminster.  Saints,  Dorchestre,  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  void  bj  the  resignation  of 
William  Brydde. 

Aug.  30.         General  pardon  to  Edward  Tewson  late  of  Oxford,  clerk,  of  all  offences 
Westminster,  committed  by  him  before  24  July  last.  By  p.8. 

Aug.  16.  Confirmation  of  the  foundation  by  the  king's  clerk  Robert  Wodelarke, 
Westminster,  professor  of  theology,  of  a  mansion  in  the  town  of  Cambridge  in  a  street 
called  <  Millestrete '  within  the  University  of  Cambridge  for  a  master  and 
three  or  more  fellows  studying  philosophy  and  theology,  to  be  called  the  hall 
of  St.  Katharine  the  Virgin,  and  grant  that  the  said  hall  shall  be  a  perpetual 
college  and  fellowship  of  a  master  and  three  or  more  fellows  within  the 
University.  The  master  and  fellows  shall  have  perpetual  succession  with 
power  to  acquire  in  mortmain  lands,  rents,  reversions,  possessions  and  services, 
and  a  chest  or  tower  and  other  statutes,  ordinance  and  insignia  according 
to  the  disposition  of  the  said  Robert  and  his  executors,  and  a  common  seal 
and  power  of  impleading  and  being  impleaded.  And  grant  to  them  of 
licence  to  acquire  in  mortmain  without  inquisition  lands,  rents,  reversions, 
possessions  and  services,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  40  marks  yearly, 
that  they  may  pray  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  for  his  soul  after 
death.  By  K.  and  for  1 8^.  4^.  Ad.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Page  of  the  office  of  steward 

Westminster,  of  the  king's  manor  of  Eltham,  co.  Kent,  receiving  fees  of  40«.  yearly  from 

the  issues  of  the  manor  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Sept  7.  General  pardon  to  German  Fynne  of  Towey,  co.  Cornwall,  *  mariner,' 

Westminster,  alias  German  Scalard,  *  yoman.'  By  K.  &  C. 

Sept.  13.         Licence  for  the  "prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  Whitby,  of  the 
Westminster,  order  of  St.  Benedict,  in  the  diocese  of  York,  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place 
of  Dan  Thomas  Pykering,  last  abbot,  resigned. 

MSMBRANB  8. 

July  10*  Ghtmt  to  John  Couper  and  Stephen  Ponde,  the  masters  or  governors, 
Westminster,  and  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  poor  fraternity  or  gild  of  principal  and 
chief  clerks  of  collegiate  and  parish  churches  of  the  city  of  London, 
founded  by  the  late  king  by  letters  patent  dated  8  February,  27  Henry  VI. 
that  on  account  of  their  poverty  they  shall  be  discharged  from  finding  one 
of  the  two  chaplains  mentioned  in  the  said  letters  patent.  Grant  to  them 
also  of  authority  over  all  the  principal  and  chief  clerks  of  the  said  city  and 
the  suburbs  of  the  same.  And  grant  to  them  of  licence  to  acquire  in 
mortmain  lands,  rents  and  services  within  the  said  city  and  elsewhere  within 
the  realm,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  20/.  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  31 5.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Aug.  6.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Kendale,  esquire,  who  spent  the  days  of  his  youth 

Westminster,  in  the  service  of  the  king's  father  and  the  king  and  now  has  come  to  old 
age  and  debility,  of  the  office  of  controller  of  the  king's  works  within  the 
realm  and  \2d.  daily  for  himself  and  6d,  daily  for  a  clerk  under  him,  as 
were  allowed  to  John  Straunge,  late  clerk  of  the  works,  for  the  wages  of 
John  Harteshorn,  lately  holding  the  office  of  controller,  viz.  I2d.  daily  from 
the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon  and  6d,  daily 
from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Lincoln,  with  a  robe  of  the  suit  of  the 
king's  esquires  yearly  at  the  great  wardrobe  and  all  other  profits,  houses, 
gardens  and  commodities  pertaining  to  the  office;  in  lieu  of  a  grant 
to  him  by  letters  patent  dated  12  February,  I  Edward  IV.  surrendered. 

By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon, 
Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff  of  Lincoln. 


15  EDWARD  IV.— Part  IL  M6 


1476.  Membrane  8 — cont, 

Aug.  26.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  counsellor  John,  lord  Howarde,  of  the  oflSce 
WeBtminster.  of  steward  of  the  king's  castle  and  lordship  of  Henyngham,  town  and 
lordship  of  Lavenham  and  all  other  castles,  lordships,  manors  and  lands 
within  the  counties  of  Suffolk  and  Essex  late  of  John  Yere,  late  earl  of 
Oxford,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  same  and  all  other 
profits.  By  p.s, 

Sept.  16.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Aleyn,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Weitminster.  the  crown,  of  6rf.  daily  for  the  fee  of  the  crown  from  1  March  last,  from 

which  day  he  has  been  in  office,  from  the  rent  of  serjeanty  in  the  county  of 

Wilts  and  the  revenues  of  the  county.  By  p.a 

MSMBRANB  7. 

July  22.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Henry  Percy,  earl  of  Northumberland,  and 
Westminster.  Robert  Multon,  prior  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  whom  the  king 
lately  retained  as  wardens  of  the  east  march  and  middle  march  of  England 
towards  Scotland  for  seven  years  from  24  June  last,  and  who  are  to  receive 
for  the  safe  custody  of  the  said  marches  6,000  marks  yearly  in  time  of  war 
and  2,000  marks  yearly  in  time  of  peace  or  truce,  of  the  sum  of  2,000  marks 
yearly  as  above  during  the  said  term,  viz.  400/.  from  the  issues  of  the 
customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull,  400/.  from  the  like 
in  the  port  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne,  53/.  6«.  %d.  from  the  issues  of  the  county 
of  Northumberland,  280/.  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer  at  the  hands  of 
the  treasurer  and  chamberlains  and  200/.  from  the  issues  of  all  lands  late  of 
Gerard  Witheryngton,  knight,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  in  the  county  of 
Northumberland  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Roger 
his  son  and  heir ;  provided  that  whenever  the  said  earl  shall  return  home 
from  the  king's  service  beyond  the  seas  and  wish  to  stay  on  the  custody  of 
the  marches  the  said  prior  shall  relinquish  the  custody  within  fourteen  days 
of  the  said  earl's  certifying  his  return.  By  p.s. 

July  23.         General  pardon  to  Elias  Riley,  'yoman,'  late  of  the  county  of  Stafford, 
Westminster,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  26  June  last.  By  p.s. 

July  12.         Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumuSy  for  one  year,  granted 

Westminster,   on  25  March  laet  by  letters  patent  to  William  Ferry  alias  Ferys,  citizen  and 

mercer  of  London,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service  in  the 

company  of  Laurence  Reynford,  knight,  because  the  sheriffs  of  London  have 

certified  that  he  delays  in  that  city. 

July  27.         Pardon  to  William  Dudley  alias  Duddeley,  dean  of  the  chapel  of  the 
Westminster,  household,  of  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king 
and  all  demands  which  the  king  may  have  against  him  before  20  June  last. 

By  p.s. 

July  28.  Grant  to  John  Wothepoll  and  John  Jaye  of  Bristol,  who  at  the  king's 
Westminster,  command  prepared  five  ships  of  theirs  with  mariners  to  resist  the  king's 
enemies  of  France  at  sea  and  continued  in  the  king's  service  at  sea  from 
3  February  to  10  July  at  their  own  expense,  whereby  the  king  is  indebted 
to  them  in  the  sum  of  190/.  15*.  that  they  or  their  factors  or  attorneys  may 
ship  woollen  cloths  and  other  merchandise  not  of  the  staple  of  Calais  in 
the  ports  of  Bristol  and  Hampton  and  take  them  to  any  foreign  parts  and 
bring  back  other  merchandise  to  the  said  ports  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies 
to  the  said  sum.  f^y  p.s. 

July  29.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  customers  or  collectors  of  the  customs  and 
Westminster,  subsidies  in  the  port  of  Bristol. 

July  25.         Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus^  for  one  year,  granted 

Westmmster.  on  15  June  last  by  letters  patent  to  William  Maluery,  citizen  and  •  Salter  ' 

of  London  staying  on  the  king's  service  within  the  realm  on  the  victualling 

y  96186.  M  M 


646  OALBNi)A.R  OP  PATENT  ROLtS. 


1 475.  Membrane  7 — co«/. 

of  the  king's  army  bejond  the  Beas,  because  he  delays  in  London  on 
his  own  bnsioess,  as  Thomas  Hill  and  Edmund  Shaa,  sberifiSy  hare 
certified. 

Oct.  6.  Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumuSf  for  one  year,  granted 

Westminster,  on  15  April  last  by  letters  patent  to  Henry  Whiche,  citizen  and  *  iremonger ' 
of  London,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company 
of  John  Elryngton,  treasurer  of  the  king's  war,  because  he  delays  in  the 
city  and  suburbs  of  London,  as  Robert  Colwyche^and  Hugh  Brice,  sheriffs, 
have  certified. 


Membranes  6  and  5. 

Oct.  2.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Saundres  alias  Saundre  of  Horecrosse,  co. 

Westminfiter.  Stafford,  *yoman/ of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  11  September 

last.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  3.  General  pardon  to  "John  Tomson   alias  Thomsone  of  the  county  of 

Westminster.   Middlesex,  *  bruer '  alias  *  yoman,*  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before 

6  September  last.  By  p.s* 

Oct.  6.  Pardon  to  William  Martyn,  whom  by  letters   patent  the  king  lately 

WestmiDster.  appointed  one  of  the  controllers  of  the  subsidy  of  tonnage  and  poundage  in 
the  port  of  London  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  of  all  forfeitures  by  him  to 
the  king  and  grant  that  he  may  buy  and  sell  any  merchandise  and  take  it 
to  any  foreign  parts  or  bring  back  merchandise  from  foreign  parts  to  the 
realm  without  penalty  or  forfeiture,  notwithstanding  the  act  in  the  late 
Parliament  at  Westminster  that  no  customer,  searcher,  controller  or 
surveyor  of  the  scrutiny,  or  their  clerk,  shall  buy  or  sell  by  way  of 
merchandise,  saving  to  the  king  the  customs  and  subsidies,  and  provided 
that  he  do  not  take  wools  or  wool-fells  to  any  foreign  parts  except  to 
the  staple  of  Calais  or  by  the  straits  of  Marroke.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  11.  Grant  to  William  Kerver,  Richard  Fowler,  Hugh  Fenne,  John  Forster 
Westmiuster.  and  Morgan  Ked welly  and  their  heirs  and  assigns,  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  the 
said  Richard,  Hugh,  John  and  Morgan  and  their  heirs  and  assigns  by 
letters  patent  dated  10  September,  Jl  Edward  IV.  surrendered,  of  five 
messuages  and  580  acres  of  land  in  Wallond  with  appurtenances  in  the 
parishes  of  Broklond,  Ivechirche,  Oldrommene,  Midle,  Lyde,  Pountene  and 
Promehelle,  co.  Kent,  of  which  40  acres  are  in  the  hands  of  Henry  atte 
Stone  at  Aghenesbrokke,  6  acres  in  the  hands  of  John  Legh,  a  moiety  of  9 
acres  in  two  pieces  in  the  hands  of  Adam  Gilbert  and  a  moiety  of  4  acres 
in  the  hands  of  John  Champion,  149  acres  of  pasture  and  meadow  in  the 
marsh  of  Romney  in  the  parishes  of  Rokynge,  Stane,  Orleston,  Newe- 
chirche,  Ivechirche  and  Seyntmarichirche,  co.  Kent,  300  acres  of  salt  marsh 
in  the  parishes  of  Pountene,  Midle,  Lyde,  Promehelle  and  Broklond  afore- 
said by  Wallond  and  a  messuage  at  Engeham  and  400  acres  of  pasture,  62 
acres  of  meadow  and  10  acres  of  wood  in  the  parishes  of  Wodechirche  and 
Betherysden,  co.  Kent,  late  of  John  Engeham  late  of  Wodechirch,  *  gentil- 
man,'  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  forfeiture  and  outlawry  for 
high  treason,  the  reversion  on  the  death  of  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  Alan 
Engeham  of  a  messuage  and  128  acres  of  land  in  the  parishes  of  Wode- 
chirche and  Halden,  co.  Kent,  which  she  holds  for  life  of  the  inheritance 
of  the  said  John  Engeham,  and  the  reversion  on  the  death  of  Agnes 
Robard,  late  the  wife  of  John  Robard  of  Cranebroke  and  mother  of  the  said 
John  Engeham,  of  certain  parcels  of  land  in  Wodechirche  called  *  Morys- 
landes'  and  *  Pocheldredys  *  containing  60  acres,  certain  parcels  of  land  in 
Wodechirche  containing  50  acres  called  '  Inwolden,' 33  acres  of  land  in 
Wodechurche  called  <  Bedyudcn,'  30  acres  of  land  in  Wodechurche  call^ 


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16  EDWARD  IV.— Part  II.  S47 


1 475.  Membranes  6  anrf  5 — cotU. 

^  Forelandjs  *  and  12  acres  of  land  in  Romenemersh  in  the  parishes  of 
Sejntmaricbnrche  and  Newecburche,  which  she  holds  for  life  of  the  in- 
heritance of  the  said  John  Engeham,  to  hold  hj  the  accustomed  services. 
And  if  Ihe  above  shall  be  taken  from  them  in  anj  way  thej  shall  receive 
100/.  yearly  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer  until  recompensed  with  other 
lands  to  the  same  value.  By  K. 

Membrane  5 — cant. 

Oct.  9.  General  pardon  to  Richard  Redeworth  ali€u  Redesworth  of  Sowerby,  co. 

Westminster.   York,  *yoman,*  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  4  October.    By  p.s. 

Oct.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Shorter,  one  of  the  yeomen  of 

Westminster,  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  ranger  in  the  king's  forest  of  Melchuyt, 

CO.  Wilts,  with  wages  of  6d,  daily,  as  John  Boston  had  for  the  same  office, 

from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  rent  of  serjcanty  which  the  sheriff  of  the 

county  renders  yearly  at  the  Exchequer  and  from  the  issues  of  the  county. 

By  p.s. 

Sept.  18.  Grant  to  Gerard  Caniziaui,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  in  repayment 
Westminster,  of  the  sum  of  1,000  marks  due  to  him  from  the  king,  as  appears  in  the 
receipt  of  the  Exchequer,  that  he  or  his  executors  after  his  decease  or  their 
factors  or  attorneys  may  ship  sacks  and  cloves  of  wool/  woollen  cloths,  pieces 
of  tin  and  fodders  of  lead  in  the  port  of  Suthampton  and  take  the  wools  by 
the  straits  of  Marrok  and  the  woollen  cloths,  tin  and  lead  to  any  foreign 
parts  and  bring  back  other  merchandise  from  foreign  parts  to  the  said  port 
quit  of  customs  and  subsidies,  those  on  the  wool  at  the  rate  of  4  marks  for 
each  sack,  until  he  shall  thus  be  fully  satisfied  of  the  said  sum.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  4.  Appointmentment,  until  4  April,  of  Thomas  Markhom,  esquire,  to  take 

Westminster,  sea  fish  and  fresh-water  fish  for  the  expenses  of  the  household  and  carriage 

for  the  same.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

Oct.  18.         Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year,  granted 
Westminster,  on  14  March  last  by  letters  patent  to  Richard  Marchall,  '  haberdassher,' 
citizen  of  London,  going  on  the  king's  sei*vice  beyond  the  seas  in  the  com- 
pany of  Thomas  Bowes,  clerk  of  the  king's  ordnance,  because  he  delays  in 
London,  as  Hugh  Brice  and  Robert  Colwyche,  sheriff,  have  certified. 

June  30.         Letters  of  denization  for  Christian  Colbome,  bom  in  the  parts  of  Almain. 
Westminster.  By  p.s.  and  for  40s.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Membrane  4. 

Nov.  12.        Confirmation  of  the  estate  of  George  Daune,  chaplain,  in  the  canonry  and 

Westminster,   prebend  which  John  Walbronde,  clerk,  deceased,  last  had  in  the  king's 

royal  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  wilhin  the  palace  of  Westminster  and  to  which 

the  said  George  was  presented  by  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of 

England,  during  the  king's  absence  without  the  realm.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  8.  Grant  for  life  to  Marjory  Cobbe,  widow,  midwife  of  the  king's  consort 

Westminster,   Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  of  10/.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of 

Devon.  By  p.8. 

Nov.  9.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  counsellor  John  Howard,  lord  Howard,  knight, 

Westminster,  of  the  office  of  steward  of  the  manors  of  Hethingham  at  the  Castle, 
Bentley,  Earl's  Colne,  Stanstedo  Mounfichet  and  Canfeld,  co.  Essex,  and 
Lavenham,  co.  Suffolk,  and  all  courts  of  these  manors,  and  10/.  yearly  for 
the  said  office  from  the  said  manor  of  Lavenham  from  Michaelmas  last;  in 
lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated  26  August  (see  p.  545), 
surrendered.  -By  K. 

M  K  2 


648  CALENBAft  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1475.  Membrane  4 — coni. 

Oct,  27.         Pardon  to  William  Haute,  knight,  sheriff  of  Kent,  of  all  offences  com- 

Weatminster.  mitted  by  him  and  all  issues,  fines,  amercements,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears 

due  from  him  to  the  king  bj  reason  of  his  office  and  all  escapes  of  felons 

and  other  prisoners.  £j  p.s. 

Nov.  10.  Pardon  to  the  king's  servant  Walter  Hungerford,  esquire,  to  whom  by 
Westminster,  letters  under  the  privy  seal  dated  17  tfanuarj,  14  Edward  IV,  the  king 
granted  a  coppice  of  wood  and  underwood  called  *  Shortyngrovt  *  within  the 
forest  of  Groveley,  co.  Wilts,  with  the  groves  adjoining,  provided  that 
he  answer  to  the  king  for  the  value  of  the  same  reserving  to  himself  the 
sum  of  26/.  IBs.  4d,  of  all  accounts  due  from  him  to  the  king  for  this. 

By  p.s. 

Oct,  16.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Seyntleger,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  to 
Westminster,  whom  Jby  letters  patent  dated  4  {sic)  January,  2  Edward  IV.  the  king 
granted  the  custody  of  the  park  of  Guldford,  co.  Surrey,  and  the  herbage 
and  pannage  in  the  park  for  wages,  of  the  custody  of  divers  great  parcels 
of  land  newly  enclosed  and  imparked  and  annexed  to  the  park,  as  he  has 
had  since  the  time  of  their  annexation  without  regard  or  wages,  and  the 
custody  of  the  deer  in  the  same  and  the  herbage  and  pannage  in  the  same 
for  the  sustenance  of  the  deer  with  the  issues  and  profits  thereof;  and  grant 
to  him  also  of  the  king's  manor  of  Cleygate,  co.  Surrey,  with  all  members 
and  profits  in  the  parish  of  Assh,  co.  Surrey,  and  all  lands,  rents  and 
services  belonging  to  the  manor  and  the  fee  farm  which  the  men  and 
tenants  of  the  town  of  Guldford  pay  yearly  to  the  king,  to  hold  so  long  as 
he  shall  have  the  said  custody,  in  reoom  pence  of  his  costs  and  charges  for 
the  sustenance  of  the  deer.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  1 5.        Pardon  to  Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  ordinary  of  the  diocese  of  Lincoln , 

Westminster,  for  the  escapes  of  all  felons  and  prisoners  committed  to  his  custody  or  the 

custody  of  his  predecessors.  By  K. 

Nov.  16.        Appointment  of  Thomas  Elryngton  to  execute  the  office  of  chief  butler 
Westminster,  of  England  in  the  port  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne  and  all  ports,  places  and 
creeks  pertaining  to  the  same  in  the  place  of  Anthony,  earl  of  By  vers,  chief 
butler,  who  is  occupied  on  certain  business  of  the  king. 

By  bill  of  the  chief  butler, 

Nov.  22.        Appointment  of  Thomas  Crofle  as  deputy  of  the  king's  kinsman  Anthony, 

Westminster,  earl  of  Biviers,  chief  butler  of  England,  who  is  otherwise  occupied  on  the 

king's  service,  in  the  ports  of  Exmuthe  and  Topesham  and  ports  and  places 

adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 

MSMBRANS  3. 

May  4.  General  pardon  to  John  Gwynne  late  of  London,  *  yoman.'  By  p.s. 

^Westminster. 

Oct.  14.         Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumtUy  for  one  year,  granted 

Westmmster.  on  22  June  last  by  letters  patent  to  Thomas  Sayer  late  of  Suthwerk,  co. 

Surrev,  going  beyond  the  seas  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  John 

Audeley,  lord  of  Audeley,  because  he  delays  in  the  county  of  Surrey,  as 

Thomas  Echyngham,  knight,  sheriff  of  Surrey,  has  certified. 

Oct.  22.         General  pardon  to  Matthew  Petit  late  of  Fowey,  co.  Cornwall,  *  maryner,* 
Westminster,  alias  *  shipman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  21  October. 

By  p.s. 

Oct.  25.         Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus^  for  one  year,  granted 

Westminster,  on  4  May  last  by  letters  pateiit  to  Robert  Mortemer,  esquire,  alias  Robert 

Mortymer  of  the  county  of  PJssex,  *  gontylman,'  poing  to  France  on  the 

king's  service  in  the  company  of  John  lioward,  knight,  lord  of  Howard^ 


15  EDWARD  IV.— Paet  II.  549 


iS. 


1475#  Membrane  3— con^. 

becaase  he  delays  in  the  citj  and   suburbs  of  London,  as  appears  by 
certificate  of  the  sheriffs. 

Oct.  24.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Dryffelde  late  of  "New  Wyndesore,  co«  Middlesex, 

Westminster.  <  yoman,'  ali(is  Thomas  Druffeld  late  of  New  Wyndesore,  co.  Berks,  of  his 
doable  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the 
king  to  satisfy  him  for  certain  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered  to  the 
Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Billyng,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench, 
has  certified. 

• 

Oct.  25.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  clerk  Oliver  Kyng  of  the  alien  priories  of 

Westminster.  St.  Helier,  Lay  and  St.  Peter  in  the  island  of  Grersey  or  Jerze,  and  all 

lordships,  manors,   lands,  roots,  services,   advowsons,  wards,    marriages, 

reliefs,  escheats,  courts,  leets,  markets,  wreck  of  sea,  liberties,  franchises, 

commodities  and  emoluments  belonging  to  them.  By  K. 

Oct.  30.  Pardon  to  Thomas  Wymbissh,  esquire,  late  sheriff  of  Lincoln,  of  all 

Westminster,  offences  committed  by  him  by  reason  of  his  office,  and  all  issues,  fines, 

amercements,  debts,  accounts  and[arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king.    By  p.s. 

April  29.  Grant  to  Thomas  Yong,  one  of  the  justices  of  the  King's  Bench,  for  the 
Westminster,  better  maintenance  of  his  estate  and  expenses  in  office,  of  1 10  marks  yearly 
at  the  hands  of  the  clerk  or  keeper  of  the  hanaper  or  the  customers  m  the 
ports  of  London,  Bristol  and  Kyngeston  on  Hull  according  to  the  form  of 
an  act  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  18  Henry  YI.  and  106s.  ll^d.  and 
the  sixth  part  of  ^d,  yearly  at  Christmas  for  a  robe  with  far  and  66s,  6d, 
yearly  at  Whitsuntide  for  a  robe  with  lining. 

Oct.  28.  Grant  for  life  to  Bobert  Grene,  king's  minstrel,  of  10  marks  yearly  from 

Westminster.  Michaelmas,  13  Edward  IV.  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  city  of  Norwich  and 

the  augmentation  of  the  rent  of  the  same,  in  lieu  of  another  grant  to  him 

of  10  marks  yearly  by  .letters  patent  dated  6  February,  14  Edward  IV. 

surrendered  because  invalid.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriffs  and  bailiffs  of  the  city  of  Norwich. 

Membrane  2. 

June  12.  Grant  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  and  the  heirs 
Canterbury,  of  his  body  of  the  honour,  castle,  manor  and  lordship  of  Skipton  in  Craven 
and  the  manor  of  Marton  in  Graven,  co.  York,  and  all  towns,  townships, 
hamlets,  lands,  rents,  services,  reversions,  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  fees,  fee 
farms,  offices,  franchises,  liberties,  mines  of  coal  and  lead  and  other  pos- 
sessions  and  hereditaments  belonging  to  the  same,  or  in  Craven,  co.  York, 
lately  belonging  to  John  Clifford,  knight,  late  lord  Clifford,  on  29  March, 
1  Edward  IV,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  virtue  of  an  act  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  and  also  all  waifs,  strays,  goods  and 
chattels  of  felons,  fugitives  and  outlaws,  deodands  and  treasure  trove,  free 
wan*en  and  free  chace,  and  returns  of  writs  and  executions  of  them  within 
the  same.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  14.        Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  the 

Westminster,  king's  uncle  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  of  the  collation  to  the  next  vacant 

prebend  in  the  king's  collegiate  chapel  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  George  the 

Martyr  within  the  castle  of  Windsor.  By  K. 

Sept  2o.        Pardon  to  John  Wode,  esquire,  master  of  the  king's  ordnance,  of  all 

Westminster,  actions  which  the  king  may  have  against  him  for  the  said  ordnance  or  any 

stuff,  habiliments  or  thing's  provided  for  them  or  for  the  detention,  breakage 

or  loss  of  the  same,  and  all  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the 

king  in  this.  By  K. 


550  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1475.  Membrane  2 — coni, 

July  8.  Appointment  of  Eichard  Fenys,  lord  of  Dacre,  as  one  of  the  king's 

Westminster,  councillors,  and  grant  to  him  of  100  marks  yearly  during  pleasure  from  the 

customs  and  subsidies  in  the  port  of  London.  By  p.B. 

Sept.  29.        General  pardon  to  Bobert   Busselle  late  of  Holme,  co.  Cumberland, 
Westminster.    <  yoman.*  By  p.s. 

Sept.  27.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Fouler,  esquire,  usher  of  the  king's 
Westminster,  chamber,  of  the  custody  of  the  lands  and  goods  of  Bichard  Preston, 
*  gentilman,'  who  is  an  idiot,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  returned  into  the 
Exchequer,  so  long  as  they  remain  in  the  king's  hands,  finding  a  competent 
sustenance  for  the  said  Bichard  and  keeping  up  the  houses,  enclosures  and 
buildings  and  all  other  charges.  By  K. 

Grant  for  life  to  George  Lovekyn  of  London,  *  taillour,'  of  the  office  of 
Serjeant  tailor  in  the  groat  wardrobe,  receiving  12(i.  daily  from  the  issues 
of  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset,  and  also  lOOs,  yearly  from  the 
same  issues  for  a  house  within  the  city  of  London,  with  liveries  of  winter 
and  summer  vesture  at  the  hands  of  the  keeper  of  the  great  wardrobe 
and  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Membranb  1. 

Nov.  10.         Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  York  for  the  restitution  of  the 

Westminster,   temporalities  of  'the  abbey  of  SS.  Peter  and  Hilda,  Whitby,  to  Dan  William 

Colsone,  monk  of  the  monastery,  whose  election  as  abbot  George,  archbishop 

of  York,  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  ordered  to  be  taken 

by  the  prior  of  Gysburn.  By  p.s. 

The  like  to  the  following  :«- 

The  escheator  in  the  county  of  Lincoln. 

The  mayor  and  escheator  in  the  city  of  York. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Nov.  12.         Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset  for  the 
Westminster,  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  abbey  of  Shirborn   to  Dan  Peter 
Bampsham,  monk   of  the  monastery,   whose  election  as  abbot  Bichard, 
bishop  of  Salisbury,  has  confirmed  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken. 

By  p.s. 
The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Devon. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Nov.  17.  Licence  for  the  king's  brotheis  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  and  Bichard, 
Westminster,  duke  of  Gloucester,  and  their  wives  Isabel  and  Anne,  kinswomen  and 
heiresses  of  Thomas,  late  earl  of  Salisbury,  to  enter  freely  into  all  castles, 
lordships,  honours,  alien  priories,  lands,  rents,  reversions,  services,  fisheries, 
mills,  rights,  pensions,  portions,  forests,  offices,  courts,  leets,  views  of 
frank-pledge,  returns  of  writs,  chaces,  advowsous,  knights'  fees,  possessions 
and  hereditaments  which  should  descend  to  the  said  Isabel  and  Anne  on 
the  death  of  the  said  Thomas  or  Alice,  late  countess  of  Salisbury,  his 
daughter  and  heu*ess,  or  Alice,  late  duchess  of  Suffolk,  his  wife,  with  all 
issues  from  the  death  of  the  said  duchess  of  Suffolk  or  any  of  their 
ancestors.  By  p.8. 

Nov.  16.         Presentation  of  Thomas  Barker,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of  Pet  worth, 
Westminster,  in  the  diocese  of  Chichester,  to  one  of  the  chantries  called  *  Mortjmers 
Chauntryes '  within  the  cathedral  church  of  Chichester,  on  an  exchange  of 
benefices  with  William  Baker. 

Nov.  27.         Whereas  the  abbot  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Teukesbury, 
Westmiiuter.  qo,  Gloucester,  were  seised  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  of  the  priory  of 


16  EDWABD  IV.~Fabt  U.  661 


1475.  Membrane  1 — ctmi. 

Goldcljff  in  North  Wales  and  the  manor  of  Gk>ldcl7ff  and  Goldre  there  and 
relinquished  them  to  the  king,  who  afterwards  granted  them  to  the  provost 
and  brethren  of  the  college  of  St.  Mary,  Eton  by  Windsor,  and  in  recom- 
pence  for  this  the  king  by  letters  patent  dated  25  July  7  Edward  IV. 
granted  to  the  said  abbot  and  convent  the  priory  of  Derhurst,  co.  Gloucester, 
with  all  its  appurtenances;  and  now  the  said  abbot  and  convent  being 
seised  of  the  manors  of  Membury,  co.  Devon,  and  Preston  and  Monkeselver, 
CO.  Somerset,  and  the  rectories  of  Furyton  and  Wollaviuton,  co.  Somerset, 
pai*cel  of  the  said  priory  of  Goldclyff,  have  relinquished  them  to  the  king, 
who  has  granted  them  to  the  dean  and  canons  of  his  free  chapel  of  St.  George 
within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore ;  the  king  hereby  promises  that  the  said 
abbot  and  convent  shall  hold  the  said  priory  of  Derhurst  with  its  lordships, 
manors  and  members  without  any  vexation,  interruption  or  disturbance, 
and  grants  licence  for  them  to  sue  the  abbot  and  convent  of  St.  Denis  in 
France  for  the  release  to  them  of  the  priory  and  to  sue  the  pope  and  all 
others  whom  it  may  concern  for  the  annexation  of  the  priory  to  their 
monastery.  By  K. 

Nov.  27.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Peter  Wraton,  yeoman  of  the  crown, 

Westminster,  of  a  hoase  under  the  Exchequer  at  Westminster  with  a  door  towards  the 

king's  palace  there  and  near  a  house  called  ^  Helle.'  By  p.s. 

Nov.  28.         Grant  for  life  to  Gilbert  Huse  of  the  reversion  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of 

Westmmster.  the  skivinage  and  island  of  Colne  without  the  town  of  Calais  on  the  death 

of  the  king's  servant  William  Worsley,  to  whom  the  same  was  granted  by 

letters  patent  dated  1 5  April  1  Edward  IV.     [French  Roll,  1  Edtoard  IV. 

m.  35.]  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  surrendered  and  cancelled. 

Dec.  2.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Fletcher  of  all  the  lands  in  the  town  and  fields 

VVestminBter.  of  Teversham,  co.  Cambridge,  forfeited  to  the  king  and  in  his  hands  by  the 

rebellion  of  John  Ball  late  of  that  county.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  3.  Grant  to  John  Bedale,  canon  and  prebendary  of  Satton  in  the  cathedral 

Westminster,  church  of  Chichester,  of  a  canonry  and  prebend  in  the  king's  free  chapel 
of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster,  on  an  exchange  of 
prebends  with  George  Dawne. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  of  the  chapel. 

Nov.  19.         Fardon  to  John  Conyers  of  Hornby,  co.  York,  knight,  alias  of  Whorlton, 

VITestminster.  oo.  York,  late  sheriff  of  York,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all 

debts,  accounts,  fines  and  amercements  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason 

of  his  office.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  6.  Eevocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumuSy  for  one  year,  lately 

Westminster,  granted  by   letters  patent  to  Wilh'am  Sturmy  late  of  Knoll,  co.  Wilts, 

*  gentilman,'  going  beyond  the  seas  in  the  king's  company,  because  he  delays 

at  Westminster,  as  Robert  Colwych  and  Hugh  Bryce,  sheriffs  of  Middlesex, 

have  certified. 

Membrane  I5d, 

June  8.  Commiifsion  to  John  Scotte,  knight,  John  Donne,  knight,  and  Thomas 

Canterbury.  Thwaytes  to  take  muster  of  104  archers  of  the  retinue  of  William  Hastyngos 
of  Hastynges,  knight,  in  any  convenient  place  near  Calais  and  to  certify 
thereon  to  the  king. 

June  12.  Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  William 

Canterbury.    Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight,  Henry  Ros,  knight,  and  Edward  Barkeley  to 

take  muster  of  John  Audelcy  of  Audeley,  knight,  and  Galliard  Dureford, 

loixl  of  Duras,  knight,  and  2,000  men  at  arms,  arme<l  men  and  archers  of 


652  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1475^  Membrane  15rf— con*. 

their  retinae  going  to  Brittany  at  any  convenient  place  near  Falmouth  and 
to  certify  thereon  to  the  king  with  all  haste. 

June  23.         The  like  to  William  Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight,  Edward  Berkeley* 
Westminster.  John  Bygonell,  John  Mone,  William  Brounyng,  Thomas  Martyn,  John 

Bussell,  William  Erneley,  Richard  Harper  and  Robert  Lytton,  at  any 

convenient  place  near  Weymouth. 

MSMBRANS  9d. 

Aug.  25.  Commission  to  Thomas  Breux,  knight,  William  Joce,  esquire,  Benedict 
Westminster.  Caldewell,  Robert  a  Wode  and  the  sheriff  of  Suffolk  to  enquire  about  all 
castles,  honours,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in 
the  said  county  belonging  to  the  king  by  reason  of  the  forfeiture  of  John, 
late  earl  of  Oxford,  attainted  of  high  treason  by  an  act  in  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  6  November,  12  Edward  IV.  what  they  are  worth  and  of 
whom  they  are  held  and  by  what  services  and  who  has  received  the  issues 
from  that  date. 

Aug.  29.         Commission  to  Thomas  Ussher  and  Geoffrey  Kent  to  take  certain  ships 
Westminster,  in  certain  ports  and  creeks  of  the  counties  of  Essex  and  Suffelk  and 
masters  and  mariners  and  gear  for  them  and  to  take  them  to  the  port  of 
Calais  with  all  haste  and  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council. 

Mbmbranb  Id, 

.  NoVc  29.  Commission  to  Robert  Wylughby,  knight,  Henry  Bodrugan,  knight, 
Westminster.  John  Carmynewe,  Thomas  Tregarthen  and  the  sheriff  of  Cornwall  to  arrest 
Thomas  Flete  and  Thomas  Knyght,  convicted  of  certain  riots  and  offences 
by  authority  of  the  last  Parliament  at  Westminster,  and  Thomas  Clemens 
and  bring  them  before  the  king  and  council  and  to  release  Joan  late 
the  wife  of  Thomas  Glyn,  imprisoned  by  the  said  Thomas  Clemens,  and  set 
her  at  liberty. 

Sept.  3.  The  like  to  Thomas  Delamare,  knight,  and  Thomas  Langford,  esquire,  to 

Westminster,  arrest  Robert  TuguU  late  of  Hungerford,  co.  Berks,  merchant,  alias  Robert 
Tugnll  the  younger,  <  clothier,'  alias  late  of  Hungerford,  co.  Wilts,  and 
bring  him  before  the  king  and  council. 

Dec.  8.  The  like  to  William  Courtenay,  knight,  John  Crokker,  knight,  Charles 

Westminster.  Djnham,  esquire,  Bartholomew  Seyntleger,  esquire,  Richard  Pomeray, 
esquire,  Nicholas  Sancle,  esquire,  John  (rybbys,  esquire,  William  Coffyn, 
esquire,  John  Giffard  of  Haliisbyn,  esquire,  and  the  sheriff  of  Devon  to 
arrest  Richard  AUer,  Richard  Wode,  William  Pitteford,  Laurence  Yonge, 
Hugh  Broun,  Walter  Whitelok,  Nicholas  Michell,  Simon  Whiddon  and 
Ridbard  Gunner  and  bring  them  before  the  king  and  council  to  answer  for 
certain  riots  and  offences. 

Nov.  24.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  William  Bekley  and  William  Wolcey 
Westminster,   to  take  carpenters  called  *  kervers '  and  other  carpenters  for  the  king's  works 
within  the  castle  of  Wyndesore. 


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15  EDWAED  IV.— Pabt  III. 


1476.  Mbmbranb  19. 

May  26.  Licence  for  Bicbard,  bishop  of  Salisburj,  Walter  Devereauz,  knigbt^ 
Westminster,  lord  Ferrers,  Master  Alexander  Legb,  parson  of  tbe  parish  church  of 
St.  Bride,  Fletestrete,  London,  William  Notyngham,  Thomas  Tremayll, 
Thomas  Bayen,  John  Pyrules,  chaplain,  Thomas  Gay,  Thomas  Bobyns, 
John  Cotman,  Bobert  Pigroer,  John  Martyn,  William  Hayford,  WilUam 
Trevistan,  William  Vale,  John  Olyver,  Bobert  Bradmer,  Bobert  Bowier, 
John  Carter,  William  Hampton  and  Thomas  Wiseman  to  found  a  fraternity 
or  perpetual  gild  in  the  said  church  of  St.  Bride  and  to  receive  any 
men  and  women  who  may  wish  to  be  brethren  and  sisters  of  the 
gild  with  aqy  goods  and  chattels  granted  to  it.  The  brethren  and 
sisters  shall  each  year  elect  from  among  themselves  a  master  and  two 
wardens  for  the  governance  of  the  gild  and  the  custody  of  its  goods  and 
lands,  with  power  to  remove  them  and  appoint  others,  and  they  shall  form 
one  body  by  the  name  of  the  fraternity  or  gild  of  St.  Mary  in  the  church 
of  St.  Bride  and  shall  have  a  common  seal  and  perpetual  succession  and 
power  of  acquiring  lands,  rents  and  other  possessions  and  of  impleading 
and  being  impleaded.  And  they  shall  have  power  to  meet  together  to 
make  ordinances  for  tbe  fraternity  and  to  dress  themselves  in  cloth  of  one 
suit  and  to  meet  to  eat  and  drink  together  in  a  suitable  place  within  the 
parish  and  to  support  one  or  two  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service  at 
the  altar  of  St.  Mary  in  the  north  part  of  the  said  church  and  do  other 
works  of  piety  there  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  the  said  founders 
^       and  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  gild  and  for  their  souls  after  death. 

By  p.8« 

June  29.         Pardon  to  Anthony  Widvylle,  earl  of  Byverz,  lord  of  Scalerz  of  Nucellez, 

Westminster,  and  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  chief  butler  of  England,  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  against  the  statutes  of  liveries  aud  retinues  and  all  entries  by  him 

into  any  lordships,  lands,  advowsons,  knights'  fees,  franchises  and  other 

possessions  belonging  to  the  king  before  24  May.  By  p.s. 

May  24.         Grant  to  James,  bishop  of  Norwich,  Hugh  Hunt,  John  Freman  and  their 

Westminster,  assigns  of  the  collation  to  the  next  vacant  canonry  and  prebend  in  the  king's 

college  of  Tamworth,  co.  Warwick.  By  p.s. 

July  2.  General  pardon    to   Bobert  Foster    late    of    Bynbroke,    co.    Lincoln, 

Westminster.  <  husbondman,'  alias  *  yoman,'  alias  *  laborer.'  By  p.s. 

March  11.  Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  William  Westbury,  the  provost,  and  the  college 
Westminster,  of  St.  Mary,  Eton  by  Windsor,  of  two  parts  of  a  place,  wharf,  crane,  houses, 
and  tenement  with  all  appurtenances,  profits  and  commodities  in  the  parish 
of  St.  Martin  in  le  Vyntyre,  London,  saving  the  right  of  Anthony  Wydevile, 
earl  Biviers,  lord  of  Scales,  Nusels  and  the  Isle  of  Wight,  and  his  heirs  in 
the  third  part.  By  p.s. 

July  21.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Sylkton  as  controller  of  the  great 
Westminster,  and  petty  custom,  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  and  the  subsidy 
of  the  Zs,  in  the  tun  and  the  12df.  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of  Chichester 
and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees,  provided 
that  he  execute  the  ofllce  in  person,  with  the  custody  of  one  part  of  the  coket 
seal.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 


584  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1475.  Membrane  19— con*. 

The  like  of  the  following  in  the  ports  named  and  ports  and  places 
adjacent : — 
Oct.  17.  Bichard  Heryson  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmonth. 

.Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  10.  Nicholas  Warynges  in  the  port  of  Bristol.         By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Westminster. 

1476. 

March  1,  Thomas  Asshe  in  the  port  of  Bristol.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer 

Westminster. 

Feb.  27*  Thomas  Bere  in  the  port  of  Newcastle  upon  Tyne. 

Westminster.  By  Wll  of  the  treasurer. 

1475. 

Sept.  29.        The  like  of  Bichard  Danvers  as  controller  of  the  subsidy  of  the  3s,  in  the 

Westminster,   tun  and  the  I2d.  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of  London  and  ports  and  places 

adjacent.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  11.         Signification  to  6.  archbishop  of  York  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Westminster,  of  Dau  William  Colson,  monk  of  the  monastery  of  SS.  Peter  and  Hilda, 

Whitby,  as  abbot  of  the  monastery.  By  p.s. 

No7.  4.  Signification  to  B.  bishop  of  S&lisbury  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 

Westminster,   of  Peter  Bampsham,  monk  of  the  monastery  of  Shirbome,  as  abbot  of  the 

monastery.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  18. 

Oct.  29.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinswoman  Anne,  duchess  of  Buckingham,  who  is 
Westminster,  willing  to  undertake  the  governance  and  tuition  and  support  the  expenses 
of  the  king's  kinsman  Edward,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  son  and  heir  of  John, 
late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  tenant  in  chief,  and  has  done  so  from  the  time 
of  the  death  of  the  said  late  earl,  of  60/.  yearly  from  Mi4h|e]mas, 
14  Edward  IV.  from  the  issues  of  the  manors  of  Stanford  Byvers,  Tracies, 
Suttons  and  Bngges  and  two  messuages  called  '  Pyggeslond  '  and  ^  Bolleis  ' 
and  four  other  messuages,  four  tofts,  1,000  acres  of  land,  40  acres  of 
meadow  and  200  acres  of  wood  in  Stanford  Byvers  and  High  Ongre, 
CO.  Essex,  in  the  king's  custody  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  the  said  earl, 
60  long  as  she  shall  ^ve  his  governance.  By  K. 

Oct.  30.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  counsellor  Master  John  Coke,  doctor  of  laws, 
Westminster,  of  the  office  of  8econdai*y  in  the  office  of  the  privy  seal,  with  wages  of  40/. 
yearly  from  11  August  last  at  ^the  hands  of  the  collectors  of  the  subsidy 
of  tonnage  and  poundage  in  the  port  of  Jyondon,  and  a  livery  of  vesture 
yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe  viz.  8  long  yards  of  cloth  of  colour 
with  a  fur  [hood]  of  ^  bys '  of  seven  tires  {tymhris)^  as  Master  Thomas  Kent, 
late  secondary  in  the  said  office,  had.  By  •p.s.  [4251.] 

Oct  10.  Ordinance  that  henceforth  among  the  offices  of  the  order  of  the  Garter 
Westminster,  there  shall  be  an  office  of  chancellor,  and  api)ointment  for  life  of  the  king's 
kinsman,  Bichard  Beauchamp,  bishop  of  Salisbury,  as  chancellor  of  the 
order,  with  provision  that  after  his  death  his  successors  the  bishops  of 
Salisbury  shall  be  chancellors,  as  the  chapel  of  St.  George  in  the  i-oyal 
castle  of  Windsor  in  which  the  order  is  founded  is  within  the  diocese  of 
Salisbury,  provided  that  this  be  not  to  the  pn^judice  of  the  bishop  of 
Winchester.    French.  By  p.8. 

Nov.  5.  Grant  for  life  to  Humphrey  Grahame,  chaplain,  bom  in  Scotland,  that 

Westminster,   he  may  freely  dwell  within  the  realm  of  England,  the  town  of  Calais  and 

the  limits  of  the  same  and  other  places  subject  to  the  king  and  accept 


15  EDWABD  IV.— Fabt  HI.  (M 


147o,  Membrane  18 — coni. 

benefices  below  the  dignity  of  the  deanery  of  a  cathedral  chacch  and  enjoy 
his  goods  and  possessions.  By  K. 

Oct.  26.         Appointment,  until  26  April,  of  William  Mathewe,  yeoman  puryeyor  of 
WejtiniDster.   the  carriage  of  the  household,  to  take  two-wheeled  carts,  long  carts,  horses 
and  oxen  and  other  necessaries  for  his  office. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer  of  the  household. 

Noy.  5.  Grant  for  life  to  Geoffrey  Gate,  knight,  of  the  offices  of  receiyer  of  the 

Westminster,  reyenues  of  the  king's  lordships  of  Marke  and  Oye  with  the  seyen  parishes 
annexed,  searcher  within  the  town  of  Calais  and  the  water  of  Grayelyng 
within  and  without  the  skiyinage  in  the  marsh,  and  high  bailiff  of  the  said 
lordships  with  the  parishes,  receiying  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues 
of  the  lordships  with  all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  because  on  the  French  Boll. 

Noy.  6.         Pardon  to  Thomas  Phelip  alias  Philipp  alias  Phylypp  late  of  Lucton, 

Westminster,  co.  Somerset,  esquire,  late  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset, 

of  all  debts,  fines,  amercements^  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the 

king  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  K. 

Oct.  28.  Grant  to  the  king's  seryant  Master  Dominic  de  Serego,  physician  to  the 
Westminster,  king  and  his  consort,  to  whom  for  his  good  seryice  to  the  king  and  his 
consort  and  daughters  the  king  on  12  December,  7  Edward  IV.  granted 
an  annuity  of  40/.  during  pleasure  from  Michaelmas  then  last  past  at 
the  hands  of  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains  of  the  Exchequer,  of  the 
sum  of  63/.  6s,  Bd.  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  on  certain  merchandise 
coming  in  any  galleys  of  Venice  or  carracks  to  the  ports  of  London  and 
Suthampton^  in  payment  of  arrears  of  such  annuity.  By  p.s. 

Noy.  6.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  John  Kyd,  chaplain,  born  in 
We9tminster.   Scotland,  at  present  dwelling  in  England,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of  fealty, 
to  inhabit  the  realm  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Noy.  8.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  men  and  burgesses  of  the  town  of 

Westminfter.   Bureford  of  letters  patent  dated  3  July,  24  Edward  III.  inspecting  and 

confirming  two  charters  of  Henry  IT.        For  26«.  8c/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Noy.  12.         Grant,  to  the  king's  seryant  James  Haiyngton,  knight,  of  340/.  from  the 
Westminster,  issues  of  the  county  of  York.  By  p.8. 


Membrane  17. 

Noy.  13.         Grant  to  the  king's  seryant  Thomas  Gale  of  Dertemouth  that  he  or  his 

Westminster,  factors  or  attorneys  may  ship  woollen  cloths,  pieces  of  tin  and  fodders  of 

lead  and  other  merchandise  not  of  the  staple  of  Calais  in  the  ports  of  Exeter 

and  Dertemouth,  Flymmouth  and  Fowey  and  take  the  same  to  foreign 

parts  and  bring  back  other  merchandise  to  the  said  ports  quit  of  customs 

and  subsidies  to  the  sum  of  30/.  By  p.s. 

Noy.  6.  Grant  for  life  to  Robert  Bokley  and  William  Bokley  his  son  of  the  office 

Westminster,  of  ranger  of  the  forest  of  Lee,  co.  Rutland,  alias  the  forest  of  Rutland,  and 

wages  of  2d,  daily  from  26  May  last  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of 

Rutland,  with  all  other  profits ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  them  by  letters 

patent  dated  26  May,  surrendered  because  inyalid.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriff. 

Noy.  8.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Roger  Appulton,  esquire,  as  master  and 

Westminster,  surveyor  of  the  repair  and  building  of  the  king's  manor  of  Eltham,  co. 

Kent,   receiving  daily  as    the    king   shall   please,   with  power   to    take 

stonecutters,  plumbers,  carpenters,  masons  and  olher  officers  and  labourers 

for  the  works  and  stones,  timber,  tiles,  glass,  iron,  lead  and  other  necessaries 


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<66  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


14i75,  Membrane  17— «on^. 

'and  carriage  for  the  same,  rendering  his  account  before  certain  persona 
appointed  by  the  king.  By  p.8, 

Nov.  16.  Pardon  to  Roger  Ree,  knight,  alias  late  esquire,  late  one  of  the  ushers 
Westmingter.  of  the  king's  chamber,  aliai  hite  sheriff  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk|  alias  late 
escheator  in  the  counties  of  Essex  and  Hertford,  alias  late  sheriff  of 
Essex  and  Hertford,  alias  late  occupier  of  the  hundred  of  Berestaple,  co. 
Essex,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  amercements,  issues, 
reliefs,  scutages,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king. 

ByK. 

Nov.  17.        Greneral  pardon  to   Christopher   Saunder  of  St.  Laurence,  co.  Kent, 

Westminster.   <  yoman,'  alias  late  of  Canterbury,  co.  Kent,  alias  late  of  Mynster,  co. 

Kent,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  14  November.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  18.        Revocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  voiumttSj  for  one  year,  granted 
Westminster,  on   15  April  last  by  letters   patent   to  William  Brandon,  knight,  going 
beyond  the  seas  in  the  king's  company,  because  he  delays  in  the  county  of 
Middlesex,  as  Robert  Colwich  and  Hugh  Brice,  sheriffs,  have  certified. 

Nov.  20.        Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  William  Tomson,  bom  at 
Westminster.   Berwyk  in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Bernestowne,  co.  York,  who  has  taken  an 
oath  of  fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peaceably  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

Membrans  16. 

June  26.  Grant  to  William  Stanley,  knight  of  the  body,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his 
Westminster,  body  of  tho  manors  of  Homemede  in  Homemede,  co.  Hertford,  and 
Enballe,  co.  Cambridge,  a  messuage  called  '  Chardakerhall '  and  a  tenement 
annexed  to  it  called  '  Reueles '  in  Shymplenge,  a  tenement  called  ^  G-yffardes  * 
in  Shymplenge,  Stande  and  Boxstedes,  two  tenements  called  *  Cokes '  and 
*  Yalauntes  '  in  Hertest  and  a  tenement  called '  Boxstedes '  in  Boxstedes,  co. 
Suffolk,  and  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Flete  by  Sandwich,  co.  Kent,  with 
all  towns,  townships,  hamlets,  messuages,  lands,  meadows,  feedings, 
pastures,  woods,  waters,  stanks,  stews,  mills,  gardens,  dovecotes,  rents, 
services,  reversions,  courts,  leets,  offices,  views  of  frank*pledge,  escheats, 
liberties,  franchises,  rights,  commodities,  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards, 
marriages,  scutages,  reliefs,  hundreds,  wapentakes,  fairs,  mai'kets,  places, 
parks,  warrens,  fisheries  and  other  emoluments  and  customs,  and  all  issues 
due  to  the  king  before  this  date.  By  K. 

July  20.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  in 

Westminster,  lieu  of  another  grant  of  the  same  ofiice  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated 
18  February,  14  Edward  IV.  surrendered,  of  the  office  of  sheriff  of  the 
county  of  Cumberland,  with  power  each  ,'year  on  the  morrow  of  All  Souls 
to  appoint  an  under-sheriff  who  bhall  discharge  the  duties  of  the  office  and 
to  certify  thereon  to  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer  ;  and  grant  to  him  for 
life  from  the  said  18  February  of  all  forfeited  issues,  amerciaments,  fines, 
profits,  farms,  revenues,  forfeitures  and  commodities  in  the  county,  all  farms 
exacted  under  the  name  of  the  sheriff,  all  demesne  lands  of  the  castle  of 
Carlisle,  the  40/.  yearly  which  the  citizens  of  Carlisle  render  to  the  king, 
all  the  king's  fisheries  in  the  water  of  Eden  and  elsewhere  in  the  county 
and  all  other  rents  and  farms  rendered  to  the  king  within  the  county, 
rendering  to  the  king  100/.  yearly  at  the  Exchequer;  provided  that  this 
grant  shalL  not  extend  to  the  forest  of  Inglewoide  or  any  rents  or  farms 
belonging  to  the  king  therefrom.  By  K. 

July  20.         Pardon  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  and  Anne  his 

Westminster,  wife,  one  of  the  heirs  and  tenants  of  the  lands  late  of  Richard  Neville, 

late  earl  of  Warwick;  alias  Anne,  duchess  of  Gloucester,  heir  of  the  lands 


16  3EDWAIID  IV.— Part  III.  <SW 


1476.  Membrane  16 — cant. 

of  Richard,  late  earl  of  Salisbury,  late  occupier  of  the  castle,  town,  lordship, 
and  land  of  Bergevenny,  alias  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  occupier  of 
the  lordship,  manor,  town  and  township  of  Chirke  and  Chirkeland  in  the 
marches  of  Wales,  alias  Anne,  duchess  of  Gloucester,  one  of  the  heirs  and 
tenants  of  the  lands  of  Richard,  late  earl  of  Warwick,  keeper  of  all  mines 
of  gold,  silver  and  lead  within  the  realm  from  the  Trent  to  the  north,  alias 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  tenant  of  the  lands  late  of  Richard,  late  earl 
of  Salisbury,  and  Richard,  late  earl  of  Warwick,  occupier  of  a  house  called 
'Glashous'  and  the  fishery  of  Edyn  and  Trenwathen  in  the  forest  of 
Englewode  alias  the  fishery  of  Girmethwayte  and  Grenewathelyn,  of  all 
offences  committed  by  them,  all  fines,  issues,  amercements,  reliefsi  scutages, 
debts,  accounts  and  arre^*s  due  from  them  to  the  king  and  all  alienations 
and  perquisitions  by  them  of  lands  held  in  chief  without  licence.        By  K. 

July  26.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  esquire  John  Waynflete,  of  the  office  of  one 
Westminster,  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arras  from  5  July,  11  Edward  IV.  receiving  12rf. 
daily  from  the  issues  of  the  county  of  Middlesex  with  all  other  profits  and 
a  livery  of  vesture  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe  as  other 
Serjeants  at  arms  have ;  in  lieu  of  a  grant  to  him  of  the  office  by  letters 
patent  dated  the  said  5  July,  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  sheriffs  of  London  and  Middlesex. 


Membrane  15. 

March  14.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of 
WestmiBster.  Clarence,  of  the  tenour  of  an  act  (English)  in  the  Parliament  summoned  at 
Westminster  on  6  October,  12  Edward  IV.  and  continued  by  divers  pro- 
rogations to  23  January,  14  Edward  IV.  and  from  thence  to  13  March, 
15  Edward  IV.  ordaining  that  whereas  by  letters  patent  dated  18  July, 
14  Edward  IV.  the  king  granted  to  the  said  duke  and  the  heirs  male  of 
his  body  the  manors  and  lordships  of  Sampford  Courteney,  Torbrlan  and 
Slappeton,  co.  Devon,  Hasilbere  and  Iwarne  Courteney  alias  Yewam 
Courteney,  co.  Dorset,  and  Kyngesdon  by  Ylchestere,  co.  Somerset,  with 
all  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  leets,  courts,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fairs, 
markets,  warrens,  fisheries,  free  customs,  rights,  waifs,  strays,  chattels  of 
felons  and  fugitives,  escheats,  liberties,  franchises,  profits  and  commodities, 
this  giant  shall  be  void  and  of  no  effect  from  the  said  13  March  and  the 
said  duke  shall  hold  the  premises  from  that  date  to  himself  and  his  heirs 
and  assigns  by  knight  service,  saving  the  right  of  any  person  other  than  the 
king  and  his  heirs  and  the  heirs  male  of  the  duke  to  the  premises.  \^Rolls 
of  Parliament^  VL  126.]     • 

April  16.        Letters  of  denization  for  John  de  Solareo,  born  in  the  parts  of  Italy, 
Westminster,  alias  John  Bull  of  London, '  broker,'  and  the  heirs  of  his  body.  By  K. 

April  1 8.         Presentation  of  John  Longeman  to  the  parish  church  of  Culmiton  in  le 

Westminster.   Corvedale,  in  the  diocese  of  Hereford,  void  by  the  resignation  of  John 

Billyngisborowe,  last  rector,  and  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  the  minority 

of  his  kinsman  George,  earl  of  Shrewsbury.  By  p.s. 

May  21.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in   mortmain  by  William   Catesby,  knight, 

Westminster.  Walter  Mauntell,  knight,  Edmund  Rede,  knight,  Richard  Fowler,  Thomas 
Waldyene,  Thomas  Wode  and  John  Russell  to  William  Tyberd,  the 
president,  and  the  scholars  of  the  college  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen  commonly 
called  *  Mandeleyn  College '  in  the  University  of  Oxford  of  the  manor  of 
Dodyngton  alias  Dudyngton  by  Wakerley  and  six  messuages,  five  tofts, 
100  acres  of  land,  20  acres  of  meadow,  20  acres  of  pasture,  40  acres  of 
wood  and  AOs,  of  rent  in  Dodyngton  alias  Dudyngton  by  Wakerley,  co« 


668  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1475.  Membrane  15 — com. 

Northampton,  extended  at  12/.  yearly,  held  of  the  king  as  of  his  dacbj  of 
Lancaster,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  Robert  Pemberton, 
escheator  in  the  county,  to  hold  to  the  value  of  14/.  yearly,  in  part 
satisfaction  of  a  licence  by  letters  patent  dated  10  October,  7  Edward  IV. 

July  30.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John   Langton  as  controller  of  the 

Westminster,   scrutiny  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull  and  ports  and  places  adjacent, 

receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  22.         Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of    St.   Mary, 

Westminster.   Shirburne,  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the  place  of  John  Saunder,  late  abbot, 

deceased.  By  p.B. 

Mbmbranb  14. 

Aug.  1.  Whereas  the  king,  on  13  May,  2  Edward  TV.  for  95/.  8c/.  in  which  he 

Westminster,  was  indebted  to  Thomas  Gay  the  younger  assigned  to  him  the  said  95/.  8c/. 
by  a  tally  containing  that  sum  levied  at  the  receipt  of  the  Exchequer  at 
Westminster  on  John  Lambard  and  the  said  Thomas  himself,  then  collectors 
of  the  customs  and  subsidies  of  wools  and  the  petty  custom  in  the  port  of 
Southampton,  and  on  14  March,  3  Edward  TV.  for  100/.  in  which  he  was 
likewise  indebted  to  him  assigned  to  him  that  sum  by  another  tally  levied 
at  the  said  receipt  on  the  said  collectors,  and  on  23  July,  3  Edward  lY. 
for  20/.  in  which  he  was  likevrise  indebted  to  him  assigned  to  him  that  sum 
by  a  tally  levied  at  the  said  receipt  on  the  collectors  of  the  first  moiety  of 
an  aid  of  37,000/.  and  6,000/.  parcel  of  the  same  aid  granted  to  the  king 
by  the  laity  in  that  year  in  the  county  of  Kent,  and  on  16  November, 
2  Edward  IV.  for  51/.  4«.  ^\d,  in  which  he  was  indebted  to  Thomas 
Gybbes,  *  brawderer,*  assigned  to  the  latter  that  sum  by  a  tally  levied  at  the 
said  receipt  on  the  said  collectors  in  the  port  of  Southampton,  and  on 
23  March,  3  Edward  IV.  for  11/.  6;.  %\d,  in  which  he  was  indebted  to 
Oilmyn  Fault  assigned  to  him  that  sum  by  a  tally  levied  at  the  said  receipt 
on  the  same  collectors,  and  the  said  Thomas  Gybbes  and  Gilmyn  being 
indebted  to  the  said  Thomas  Gray  have  surrendered  their  tallies  to  him,  and 
the  said  Thomas  Gay  on  1  October,  3  Edward  IV.  delivered  to  the  king's 
kinsman  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  then  treasurer  of  England,  10/.  of  silver 
for  the  king's  use  and  in  the  month  of  March,  1  Edward  IV.  before  the 
conflict  at  Towton  delivered  to  John  Dynham,  now  lord  Dynham,  a  woollen 
cloth  of  *  crimesyn  *  of  the  value  of  78«.  for  the  king's  use  for  signs  and 
bends  for  the  knights  and  esquires  going  with  the  king  to  the  conflict  and 
also  delivered  divers  pieces  of  woollen  cloth  of  divers  colours  worth  38^.  2d, 
to  John  Wykes,  esquire,  for  the  use  of  the  king  before  he  assumed  the  rule 
and  summit  of  royal  majesty ;  and  whereas  the  said  Thomas  Gay  has  received 
no  payment  of  the  said  sums,  amounting  in  all  to  293/.  8;.  2c/.,  and  has 
surrendered  the  said  tallies  to  the  said  receipt ;  the  king  grants  licence  for 
him  or  his  executors  or  administrators  after  his  decease  or  their  factors  or 
attorneys  to  ship  woollen  cloths,  hides,  pieces  of  tin  and  fodders  of  lead  in 
any  ports  of  the  realm  and  take  them  to  foreign  parts  and  bring  back  other 
merchandise  to  the  said  ports  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  to  the  said  sum 
of  293/.  8*.  2d.  By  K. 

Aug.  25.  Licence,  for  8/.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  John  Poulet,  esquire,  to  grant 
Westminster,  the  honour,  lordship  or  manor  of  Basyng,  co.  Southampton,  with  its 
members  and  advowsons,  rents,  reversions  and  services,  held  in  chief,  to 
Henry  Boos,  knight,  Thomas  Delamare,  knight,  John  Cheyne,  esquire  of 
the  body,  Guy  Bairfsx,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  law,  Boger  Cheyne, 
Thomas  Bouryng,  Kichard  Jaye,  Thomas  Gorfyn,  Christopher  Hanyngton, 
John  Frankeleyn,  Bichard  Shererd  and  John  Colyns,  and  for  these  to  re- 
grant  the  same  to  John  Poulet,  his  son  and  heir^  William  Poulet^  Leonard 


15  EDWARD  IV.— Paht  IH.  669 


1475.  Membrane  14 — cont, 

Foulet,  Walter  Poulet  and  James  Poulet,  also  his  sons,  and  Margaret  and 
Dorothj  his  daughters  and  their  heirs  and  assigns. 

Sept.  1 1 .        Grant  to  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  John  Hervj,  esquire,  late  one  of  the 

Westminster,  ushers  of  the  king*B  chamber,  tenant  in  chief,  of  the  custody  of  all  manors, 

lands,  rents  and  services  late  of  the  said  John  during  the  minoritj  of  George 

his  son  and  heir  and  the  custodj  and   marriage  of  the  latter  without 

disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir. 

3xj\j  4.  Nomination  of  Thomas  West,  vicar  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary,  Lincoln, 

Westminster,  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  said  church  for  admission  to  the  chantry 
founded  for  the  souls  of  Edward  III.  {nie)  and  Isabella  his  consort,  void 
by  the  death  of  William  Muskam. 

Sept.'22.         Appointment  of  John  Dynham,  lord  of  Dynham,  as  one  of  the  king's 

Westminster,  counsellors  and  grant  to  him  of  100  marks  yearly  during  pleasure  from  the 

issues  of  the  petty  custom  in  the  port  of  London.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  1.  Grant  for  life  from  Easter  last  to  Gregory  Marleburgh  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  collector  of  the  king's  rent  within  the  town  of  Calais,  receiving  the 
accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  town,  with  all  other  profits. 

By  p.g. 

Oct.  2.  Pardon  to  John  Halwell,  esquire,  late  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Devon 

Westminster,  and  Cornwall,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  amercements, 

issues,  reliefs,  scutages,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the 

king  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  K. 

Membrane  13. 

Sept.  11.  Whereas  Arnold  Trussell  late  of  Bayonne  in  the  duchy  of  Aquitaine 
Westminster,  under  pretext  of  letters  of  safe-conduct  of  the  king  was  taking  divers  wines 
and  other  merchandise  in  a  ship  called  le  Martyn  of  Bayonne  of  the  burthen 
of  200  tuns  from  Bordeaux  to  England  and  the  ship  and  merchandise  were 
seized  off  the  coast  of  England  by  the  masters  and  mariners  of  a  ship  of 
John,  earl  of  Worcester,  constable  of  England,  and  the  said  Arnold  obtained 
letters  from  the  king's  kinsman  Louis,  calling  himself  king  of  the  French, 
and  Charles,  calling  himself  duke  of  Aquitaine,  directed  to  the  king  asking 
for  restitution  of  the  merchandise  and  wine  and  he  obtained  restitution  of 
70  tuns  of  wine  but  not  of  the  residue  of  the  said  wines  and  merchandise 
of  the  value  of  1,000/.,  and  the  king  on  12  February,  11  Edward  IV.  by 
letters  patent  granted  licence  for  him  to  ship  in  each  of  the  ten  years 
following  woollen  cloths  and  fodders  of  lead  and  other  merchandise  not 
being  wools  or  wool-fells  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  to  the  sum  of  100/., 
and  he  has  thus  received  the  sum  of  90/.  95.  in  part  satisfaction  of  the  sum 
of  1,000/.,  as  appears  in  the  Exchequer,  and  the  sum  of  909/.  remains 
unpaid  to  him,  and  he  has  surrendered  (he  said  letters  patent ;  the  king 
hereby  grants  licence  for  the  said  Arnold,  now  dwelling  in  the  town  of  San 
ScbaMian  in  Spain,  or  his  executors  ofter  his  decease  or  their  factors  or 
attorneys,  to  ship  sacks  and  cloves  of  wool,  woollen  cloths,  pieces  of  tin  and 
fodders  of  lead  in  any  ports  of  the  realm  and  take  the  wools  by  the  straits 
of  Marrok  and  the  woollen  cloths,  tin  and  lead  to  anv  foreign  parts  and 
bring  back  wines  and  other  merchandise  to  any  ports  or  the  realm  quit  of 
customs  and  subsidies  (on  the  wools  at  the  rate  of  4  marks  on  each  sack) 
to  the  said  sum  of  909/.  By  K. 

1476. 

Feb.  8.  Grant  to  Edmund  Chaderton,  canon  and  prebendary  of  Southmuskam  in 

Westminster,   the  collegiate  church  of  St.  Mary,  Suthwell,  of  a  canonry  and  prebend  in 


660  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1476.  Membrane  13 — cant 

tbe  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster,  on 
an  exchange  of  prebends  with  Thomas  Chandeler.  £7  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  of  the  chapel. 

Feb.  8.  Pardon  to  Gilbert  Debenham  late  of  London,  knight,  of  his  outlawry  in 

Westminster,  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  for 
certain  trespasses  and  rescues  of  which  he  was  charged  by  the  return  of 
Bobei*t  Morley,  one  of  the  servants  of  William  Brandon,  knight,  marshal 
of  the  Marshalsea,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as 
Thomas  Billyng,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  Eang's  Bench,  has  certified. 


1475.  Membrane  12. 

Aug.  21.  Grant  to  the  king's  brother  Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  and  the  heirs 
Westminster,  ^^^i^  ^^  j^^^  body  of  the  castles,  honours,  manors  and  lordships  of  Hething- 
ham  Sibill,  Langdonhall,  Dodyngherst,  Fyngrith  in  Blakemoro,  Curstwyche, 
Beamond,  Yeldamhall,  Bnmpsted  Helyon,  Steplebumstede,  Eston  Hall, 
Grippyng  Hall,  Yaux  and  BurysgifFord  with  their  members,  co.  Essex^ 
and  Abyndon,  Saxton,  Campes  and  Hengston  with  their  members,  co. 
Cambridge,  the  manors  or  lordships  of  Creppyng  with  its  members,  co. 
Suffolk,  Batillesmere  with  its  members,  co.  Kent,  Chesham  Aston,  White- 
churche  and  Calverton  with  their  members,  co.  Buckingham,  Kensyngton 
and  Knottjngbernes  with  their  members,  co.  Middlesex,  Chepyngnorton 
with  its  members,  co.  Oxford,  and  Folsewe,  Rosneython,  Etheron,  Predannek 
and  Penhale  with  their  members,  co.  Cornwall,  and  all  other  lands,  rents, 
reversions,  services  and  other  possessions  in  Hethingham  Sibill,  Langdonhall, 
Dodyngherst,  Fyngrith  in  Blakemore,  Curstwyche,  Beamond,  Yeldhamhall, 
Bumpstede  Helyon,  Steplebumpsted,  Eston  Hall,  Ciyppynghall,  Yaux, 
Burysgrifford,  Abyndon,  Saxton,  Gampes,  Hengston,  Creppyng,  Batilles- 
mere, Chesham  Aston  Saundford,  Whitchurch,  Calverton,  Kensyngton, 
Knottyngbernes,  Chepyngnorton,  Folsewe,  liosneython,  Estheron, 
Fredannek  and  Fenhale  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages, 
reliefs,  escheats,  hereditaments,  courts,  leets,  hundreds,  views  of  frank- 
pledge, forests,  chaces,  parks,  woods,  warrens,  fairs,  markets,  waters, 
fisheries,  stews,  wreck  of  sea,  offices,  liberties  and  franchises,  late  of  John, 
late  earl  of  OiidTord,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture  and  by  virtue  \ 
of  an  act  in  the  last  Farliament  at  Westminster,  and  the  manors  or 
lordships  of  Gosberkirk,  Moreton,  Harmerthorpe,  Surfiete,  Witham. 
Northwitham  alias  Northwithum,  Weuton  and  Walcote  with  their  members, 
CO.  Lincoln,  Upton,  co.  Nottingham,  and  Tidde  St.  Gilen,  co.  Cambridge, 
with  the  advowson  of  the  chantry  of  Leveryngton,  co.  Cambridge,  the 
reversion  of  the  manors  of  Esthall  and  Southhall  in  Horblyng,  Hdpring- 
ham  and  Austhorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  which  Katharine  Tempest  late  the  wife 
of  Thoma  Delalaundo,  knight,  holds  for  life  and  all  other  lands,  rentSy 
reversions,  services  and  other  possessions  in  Tidde  St.  Giles,  Grosberkirk, 
Fynchebek,  Spaldyng,  Quadryng,  Bom,  Moreton,  Surflete,  Witham, 
Northwitham  alias  Northwithum,  Weuton,  Walcote,  Upton  and  Gourton 
with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  courts,  leets,  liberties,  franchises  and  other 
emoluments  and  commodities  late  of  the  said  Thomas  Delalaunde  and  in 
the  king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture  and  by  virtue  of  the  said  act,  and  all  issues 
of  the  above  from  14  April,  11  Edward  IV.  By  K. 

June  20.         Licence  for  John,  lord  of  Dudley,  or  his  executors  after  his  decease  or 

Weitminster.  their  factors  or  attorneys  to  ship  sacks  and  cloves  of  wool  and  woollen  cloths 

in  the  ports  of  London,  Sandwich  or  Southampton  and  take  the  wools  by 

the  straits  of  Marrok  and  the  woollen  cloths  to  any  foreign  parts  quit  of 


15  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  III.  661 


1475,  Membrane  12 — cont, 

customs  and  subsidies  (on  the  wools  at  the  rate  of  4  marks  on  each  sack) 
to  the  sum  of  698/.  Ss.  lid.  By  E. 

July  22.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  of  the  following  :— 

Westminster.       1.  A  charter  dated  at  Rochester,  20  May,  30  Henry  III.  granting  to  the 

lepers  of  St.  Bartholomew  by  Rochester  livery  of  the  40*.  yearly 
which  Roger  son  of  Stephen  de  Northwude  used  to  render  to  them 
out  of  a  land  called  *  Northwude  *  within  the  hundred  of  Mideltune, 
to  hold  with  homages,  escheats,  reliefs,  services  and  all  liberties 
which  the  king's  ancestors  used  to  have,  and  granting  to  them  a 
messuage  containing  half  an  acre'of  land,  which  the  heirs  of  Henry 
the  butcher  hold,  lying  by  the  market  of  Middeltun  and  pasture  for  one 
horse  and  two  cows  in  the  king's  pasture,  and  granting  that  they  and 
their  tenants  sliall  be  free  of  toll  and  theam  and  lastage  throughout 
all  ports  of  the  sea  and  all  England :  witnesses  : — R/filio  Nicholai^ 
Berlramo  de  CV[foi7/],  Germino  de  Caxt[on\  domino  Silvestro, 
cancellariOf  domino  E.  de  Leyburn,  H.  de  Crevequevj  domino 
TV.  de  Sat/y  B,  de  Badelmere,  R,  de  Rokeley  R.  de  Cornhull. 
2.  Letters  patent  dated  8  April,  22  Edward  III.  granting  to  the  lepers 
of  the  hospital  of  St.  Bartholomew,  Chetham  by  Rochester,  that 
they  shall  be  quit  of  all  taxes,  tallages  and  other  quota. 

For  God,  because  they  are  poor. 

Sept.  20«        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Reginald  Moore,  one  of  the  pages  of 

WestminBter.  the  king*s  chamber,  of  tlic  office  of  keeping  the  king's  bailiwick  called 

Ungerhundred  in  the  forest  of  Waltham,  co.  Essex,  with  the  accustomed 

fees.  By  p.8. 

Sept.  25.         General  pardon  to  Morgan  ap  Jehankyn  ap  Philip  of  Langston  within 

Westminster,  the  king's  lordship  of  Carlyon  in  the  marches  of  Wales,  esquire,  of  all 

offences  committed  by  him  before  19  September.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  27.        Grant  for  life  to  John  Frost  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  Hennold  within  the 
Westminster,  forest  of  Waltham,  co.  Essex,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  11. 

Dec.  22.  Grant  to  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  Richard,  bishop 
Westminster,  of  Salisbury,  and  Master  William  Dudley,  dean  of  the  chapel  of  the  house- 
hold, of  the  custody  of  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  possessions 
and  hereditaments  in  England,  Ireland,  Wales  and  the  marches  of  the  same 
late  of  John,  late  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  tenant  in  chief  (with  the  exception 
of  the  castle,  lordship  and  manor  of  Goderich  and  Irchinfeld  alias 
Urchynfeld  and  the  hundred  of  Wormelowe  with  members,  profits,  leets, 
views  of  frank-pledge,  forfeitures,  fines,  woods  and  pastures  and  all  lands, 
possessions  and  hereditaments  in  Goderich,  Urchynfeld  and  the  hundred 
aforesaid  and  all  castles,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  possessions  and  heredita- 
ments which  the  king  granted  to  his  counsellor  William  Hastynges,  knight, 
lord  Hastynges,  his  chamberlain,  for  the  sustenance  of  George,  son  and  heir 
of  the  said  late  earl,  by  other  letters  patent)  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons, 
wards,  marriages,  relidPs,  fairs,  markets,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank- pledge, 
liberties,  franchises,  jurisdictions,  profits,  commodities  and  emoluments  to 
hold  from  Easter  last  during  the  minority  of  the  said  Geoigc,  and  so  from 
heir  to  heir,  without  rendering  anything  for  the  same,  and  grant  to  them 
also  of  the  custody  of  the  said  castle,  lordship  and  manor  of  Goderich 
and  Urchynfeld  and  hundred  of  Wormelowe  and  all  lands,  rents,  possessions 
and  hereditaments  in  Goderich,  Urchynfeld  and  the  hundred  of  Wormelowe 
aforesaid  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  fairs, 
markets,  courts^  leets,  views  of  frankpledge,  liberties,  franchises,  juris- 

y  96186  K  N 


662  CALBNDAE  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1475.  Membrane  11— c<w/. 

dictions,  profits,  commodities  and  emoluments,  to  hold  from  Easter  last 
during  the  minority  of  the  said  George,  rendering  to  the  king  56/.  13«.  4df. 
yearly.  By  p.s. 

Schedule. 

Vacated  by  surrender  by  Richard  Iseham,  attorney  of  the  queen,  on 
19  July,  18  Edward  IV.  and  by  William  Curteys,  attorney  of  the  said 
bishop,  on  18  July  and  caLncelled  so  far  as  concerns  the  custody  of  the 
lordships  or  manors  of  Longehope,  Hunteley,  Westbury,  Beggeworth,  Legh 
and  Lydney,  co.  Gloucester,  Alreton,  co.  Stafford,  Wjnfield,  Crich, 
Monyassh  and  Chelmerdon,  co.  Derby,  Shrevenham,  co.  Berks,  Swyndon, 
Broughton,  Assbton,  Stokeverdon  and  Willesford,  co.  Wilts,  Bampton, 
Northlie  and  Wivelcote,  co.  Oxford,  and  Farnham  Roiall,  co.  Buckingham, 
and  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services,  knights'  fees,  advowsons 
and  hereditaments  in  Longehope,  Hunteley,  Westbury,  Beggeworth,  Legh, 
Lidney,  Alveton,  Wynfield,  Crich,  Moneassh,  Chelmerdon,  Shrevenham, 
Swyndon,  Broughton,  Asshton,  Stokeverdon,  Willesford,  Bampton,  Nortiilie, 
Wibelcote  and  Farnham  Roiall  and  elsewhere  in  the  said  counties  of 
Gloucester,  Stafford,  Berks,  Wilts,  Oxford  and  Buckingham  late  of  the  said 
late  earl,  because  the  king  granted  the  custody  of  the  same  to  the  said 
William  Hastynges,  knight,  lord  of  Hastynges,  chamberlain  of  his  household| 
by  other  letters  patent  on  19  July,  18  Edward  IV. 

MSMBRANB  11 — COnt. 

Grant  to  the  said  queen,  bishop  and  dean  of  the  custody  of  all  castles, 
lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  possessions  and  hereditaments  late  of  John, 
late  earl  of  Wiltshire,  tenant  in  chief,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards, 
marriages,  reliefs,  fairs,  markets,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge, 
liberties,  franchises,  jurisdictions,  profits,  commodities  and  emoluments  to 
hold  from  Easter  last  during  the  minority  of  John,  son  and  heir  of  the  said 
earl,  with  his  marriage  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir ; 
and  also  the  custody  of  aU  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  reversions, 
services,  possessions  and  hereditaments  in  the  counties  of  Northampton, 
Rutland,  Leicester,  Bedford  and  Buckingham  and  the  town  of  Norhampton 
or  elsewhere  within  the  realm  of  England  late  of  Thomas  Tresham,  knight, 
and  in  the  king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture  and  by  virtue  of  an  act  in  the  last 
Parliament  at  Westminster,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages, 
reliefs,  fairs,  markets,  courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  liberties, 
franchises,  jurisdictions,  profits,  commodities  and  emoluments,  to  hold  from 
Easter  last  during  the  minority  of  the  said  John  by  the  accustomed  rents 
and  services.  "  By  p.s. 

May  29.  Grant  to  Robert  Wyngofeld,  knight,  and  Anne  his  wife  that  they  and 
Westminflter.  their  heirs  shall  have  free  warren  in  all  their  demesne  lands  at  their  manora 
of  Estharlyng,  Quydenham,  Knatishale,  Russhworth,  Lirlyngford,  Stan- 
ford, Stratton,  Bernham  Brome  and  Gonneviles  in  Wymondham  and  all 
their  demesne  lands  in  Newebokenham,  Oldbokenham,  Shadewell,  Litel 
Bokenham,  Walton,  Meryngthorpe,  Bokerston  and  Corston,  co.  N'orfolk, 
provided  that  these  are  not  within  the  metes  of  the  forest,  so  that  no  one 
shall  enter  to  hunt  or  take  anything  pertaining  to  warren  without  their  will 
under  forfeiture  to  the  king  of  10/.  By  p.s. 

1476. 

Feb,  5.  Grant  to  William  Asshwell,  for  his  good  service  to  the  king  'at  the  fields 

Westminster,  of  Barnet  and  Teuxbury,  of  the  goods  and  chattels  of  Henry  Warde  of 

Fodryngay,  co*  Northampton,  in  the  king's  hands  because  he  killed  John 

Carlile.  By  p.s. 


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1476.  Membrane  11 — cont. 

Feb.  6.  Licence  for  Thomas  Fitz  William  the  younger  or  his  heirs  or  executors 

Westminster,  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  two  chaplains  to  celebrate  divine  service 
daily  at  the  altar  of  St.  Mary  in  the  parish  church  of  St.  Wilfrid,  Alford, 
CO.  Lincoln,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  William  Hastynges,  knight, 
Hichard  Hastinges,  knight,  the  said  Thomas  and  John  Lowe  and  for  their 
souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  Robert  Smyth  late  of  Alford  and  Matilda 
his  wife,  to  be  called  the  chaplains  of  the  chantry  of  Corpus  Christ!  in  the 
said  churchy  and  for  the  said  chaplains  to  acquire  in  mortmain,  after  in- 
quisition, lands,  rents  and  annuities,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10/. 
yearly  for  their  sustenance.  By  p.s.  and  for  30/.  paid  im  the  hanaper. 

147  B.  Membrane  10. 

Nov.  1.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  of  letters  patent  (English)  of  the  king's 

Westminster,  mother  Cecil,  duchess  of  York,  late  wife  to  Richard  rightful  king  of 
England  and  Franco  and  lord  of  Ireland,  dated  at  her  castle  of  Berk- 
hamsted,  13  December,  18  Edward  IV.  granting  for  her  life  to  her  servants 
Richard  Gylmyn,  esquire,  sergeant  at  arms,  and  John  Gylmyn,  yeoman  of 
her  chamber,  the  ofi&ce  of  keeping  her  park  and  chace  of  Suthfrith,  taking 
the  accustomed  fees  at  the  hands  of  her  receiver  there ;  and  srant  to  them 
of  the  same  office  for  life,  with  fees  as  above,  on  the  death  of  the  said 
duchess.  By  p.s.  and  for  6f .  8c/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Dec.  18.  Grant  for  life  from  Easter  last  to  Thomas  Canceller  of  the  office  of 
Wcstroinster.  receiTcr  of  the  castle,  lordship  and  manor  of  Uedyngham  and  the  lordships 
and  manors  of  Earl's  Colne,  Bentle,  Canfelde,  and  Stanstede  Monfechet^  co. 
Essex,  and  the  lordship  and  manor  ol  Lavenham,  co.  Suffolk,  with  their 
members  late  of  John,  late  earl  of  Oxford,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  his 
forfeiture  and  by  virtue  of  an  act  of  forfeiture  in  the  last  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  receiving  10  marks  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  same  with 
all  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  20.         Pardon  to  Richard  Croft,  esquire,  and  Thomas  Croft,  eiquire,  of  all 
Westminster,  offences  committed  by  them  against  the  statutes  of  liveries  and  signs. 

By  p.s. 

Dec.  22.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  servitor  John  Russell  of  the 

Westminster,  custody  of  a  place  called  *  le  Newe  Inne '  in  Fodringhay  with  two  virgates 

of  arable  land  and  10  aci'es  of  meadow  pertaining  to  it  and  of  a  croft  called 

Me  Russhecrofte'  adjoining,  to  hold  with  all  profits  without  rendering  any 

account.  By  p.s. 

Dec.  23.         Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Richard,  bishop  of  Salisbuiy,  and  the  king's 
Westminster,   counsellor  John  Fogge,  knight,  and  their  assigns  of  the  collation  to  the 
next  vacant  canonry  and  prebend  in  the  king's  free  chapel  or  collegiate 
church  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  George  within  the  castle  of  Windesore. 

By  p.s. 

Dec.  22.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Brynket  of  the  office  of  provider  of  all  stone- 

Westminster,  cutters,  plumbers  and  other  workmen  and  labourers  and  all  stuff  for  the 
king's  works  within  the  palace  of  Westminster  and  the  Tower  of  London, 
receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Norfolk  and 
Suffolk.  By  p.s. 

1476. 

Jan.  27.  General  pardon  to  John  Davyson,  dean  of  the  cathedral  church  of 

Westminster.   Salisbury,  co.  Wilts,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  14  January. 

By  p.s. 

Jan.  26*  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  counsellor  Richard  Martyn,  clerk,  of  the 

Westminster,  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Peter  within  the  Tower  of  London,  to  hold  with 

all  lights  and  profits  from  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  K. 

nn2 


564  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1476.  Membrane  10 — cont. 

Jan.  29.  Pardon  to  Ralph  Hobbys  of  Neuport  Paynell,  co.  Buckingbam,  *  hus- 
Westminster.  bondman/  of  his  outlawry  in  tho  county  of  Bedford  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late  king  to  answer  John  Brougliton, 
suing  for  the  said  late  king  and  himself,  for  having  with  Richard  Eyre  of 
Mulso,  CO.  Bedford,  '  husbondman/  forged  divers  deeds  and  muniments 
concerning  lands  of  the  said  John  in  Mulso  at  Todyngton,  co.  Bedford,  and 
caused  them  to  be  published  to  the  disturbance  of  the  latter ;  he  having 
surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  chief  justice  of  the 
Bench,  has  certified. 

Jan.  24.         Protection,  for  three  years,  for  John  May,  rector  of  the  parish  church  of 
Westminster.  AH  Hallows  the  Great  alias  at  the  Hay,  London,  and  his  servants,  lands, 
possessions  and  goods. 

1476.  Mbmbranb  9. 

Dec.  3L  Exemption  for  life  of  Richard  Bracebrigge,  esquire,  from  being  put  on 
Westminster,  assizes,  juries,  inquisitions,  attaints  or  recognitions  and  from  being  made 
sheriff,  escheator,  coroner,  assessor,  taxer  or  collector  of  tenths,  fifteenths  or 
other  tallages  or  subsidies  or  aid  for  knighting  the  king's  eldest  son  or 
marrjring  the  king's  eldest  daughter,  constable,  trier,  arrayer  or  leader  of 
men  at  arms,  or  other  bailiff,  officer  or  minister  of  the  king  or  from  taking 
up  knighthood,  against  his  will.  By  p.s. 

June  L  Licence  for  John  Pilkyngton,  knight,  or  his  heirs  and  assigns  to  found  a 
Westminster,  perpetual  chantry  of  one  diaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  at  the  altar  of 
St.  Mary  the  Virgin  in  the  south  arch  of  the  parish  church  of  All  Saints, 
Wakefeld,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  brother  Richard,  duke  of 
Gloucester,  and  the  said  John  and  Joan  his  consort,  and  for  their  souls  after 
death,  and  the  souls  of  the  king's  father  Richard,  late  duke  of  York,  the 
father  and  mother  of  the  said  John,  Gilbert  Parre,  Thomas  Halle  and  John 
Leycestre  and  all  for  whom  he  is  bound  to  pray,  according  to  his  ordinance, 
to  be  called  the  chantry  of  John  Pilkyngton,  knight,  at  l£e  said  altar,  and 
for  the  said  chaplain  to  acquire  in  mortmain  for  his  sustenance  a  yearly 
rent  of  9  marks  of  the  grant  of  the  said  John  at  the  hands  of  Richard 
Broune,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  John  the 
Evangelist,  Pontefract.  By  K. 

Dec.  1.  Grant  to  Guy  Wolston  and  Oliver  Sutton  of  the  office  of  receiver  of  all 

Westminster,  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and  other  possessions   late    of 

Constance,  countess  of  Wiltshire,  deceased,  the  wife  of  John,  earl  of 

Wiltshire,  deceased,  during  the  minority  of  Edward  their  son  and  heir, 

receiving  10  marks  yearly  from  the  issues  of  tho  same  with  all  other  profits. 

By  p.s. 

Dec.  30.         Licence  for  Margaret   Squyer,  the  sub-prioress,  and  the  convent  of 
Westminster.  St.  Mary,  Hegham,  to  elect  a  prioress  in  the  place  of  Margaret  Botiller, 
deceased. 

Dec.  SO.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  John  Sapcotes,  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body, 

Westminster,  of  the  custody  of  all  manors,  lands,  rents  and  services  with  knights'  fees 
and  advowsons  late  of  John  Chambernon,  esquire,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief, 
and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  minority  of  Joan,  one  of  his 
daughters  and  heirs,  to  hold  during  her  minority  and  her  custody  and 
marriage  without  disparagement.,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

1476. 

Jan.  5.  Grant  to  Thomas  Howard,  esquire,  and  Thomas  Thorppe  and  their  heirs 

Westminster,   and  assigns  of  the  king's  wood  called  ^  Holbroke  Park,'  co.  Suffolk,  late  of 

John,  late  earl  of  Oxford,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  of 

forfeiture  in  the  Parliament  at  Westminster,  6  October,  12  Edward  lY.  to 


15  BDWABD  IV.— Part  HI.  666 


1476.  Membrane  9 — cont, 

hold  by  the  rents  and  services  by  which  it  was  held  before  4  March, 
1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  12.         General  pardon  to  John  May  of  London,  clerk,  alias  John  Maye,  rector 
WeitminBter,  of  the  parish  church  of  All  Hallows  at  the  Hay,  London.  By  K. 

Jan.  9.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Hamond,  one  of  the  king's 

Westmintter.    trumpeters,  of  10  marks  jearly  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  fee  farm  of 

the  town  of  Bridport,  co.  Dorset,  and  the  increment  of  the  same.      By  p.8. 

The  like  to  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Paynter,  one  of  the  king's 
trumpeters,  of  10  marks  yearly  from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  cess  of  the 
forest  of  Cornbury  at  the  hands  of  Thomas  de  Langley  or  the  sherilT  of 
Oxford  and  Berks.  By  p.s. 

Jan.  13.  Grant  for  life  to  Alexander  Cely,  yeoman  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  tlie 
WMtmiofter.  office  of  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms  with  wages  of  I2d.  daily  from 
Michaelmas  last  from  the  issues  of  the  counties  of  Bedford  and  Bucking- 
bam,  as  Thomas  Chambre,  deceased,  late  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  arms, 
had,  and  a  gown  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  groat  wardrobe  of  the  same  suit 
and  cloth  as  other  Serjeants  at  arms.  By  p.8. 

MSMBRANB  8. 

Jan.  31.  Grant  to  Walter  Devereux,  knight,  lord  of  Ferrers,  and  the  heirs  male  of 
WMtminjter.  his  body  of  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Wigiston,  co.  Leicester,  late  of  John 
Veer,  late  earl  of  Oxford,  late  of  Wyvenho,  co.  Essex,  knight,  and  in  the 
king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture  and  by  force  of  an  act  in  the  last  Parliament  at 
Westminster,  and  a  brewhouse  of  the  king  called  '  le  Walssheman '  without 
Ludgate  in  the  ward  of  Faryngdon  Without  in  the  parish  of  St.  Martin 
without  Ludgate,  London,  to  hold  by  the  accustomed  rents  and  services, 
and  all  issues  from  14  April,  11  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  12.  Mandate  to  all  sheriffs,  mayors,  bailiffs,  constables  and  other  ministers  of 
Wcitminster.  the  king  to  permit  the  men  and  tenants  of  the  manor  of  Kyngton  alias 
Quintone  and  Waleborne,  which  is  of  the  ancient  demesne  of  the  crown,  as 
appears  by  a  certificate  sent  into  Chancery  by  the  king's  treasurer  and 
chamberlains,  to  be  quit  of  prest  of  toll,  passage,  pontage  and  picage 
throughout  the  whole  realm  of  England  according  to  the  tenour  of  Magna 
Carta  and  the  custom  of  the  realm. 

Feb.  11.         Appointment  of  John  Bell  as  deputy  and  lieutenant  of  Anthony,  earl  of 
Westminster.  Kyvers,  chief  butler  of  England,  who  is  elsewhere  occupied  on  the  king's 
service,  in  the  port  of  Sandwich  and  ports  and  places  adjacent  during  the 
pleasure  of  the  said  chief  butler,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  chief  butler. 

Jan.  29.  Letters  of  denization  for  Gusson  Weytons  of  AUouste,  bom  in  the  parts 

Weitminster.  of  Flanders,  and  the  heirs  of  his  body. 

By  p.s.  and  for  26i.  8£?.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  15.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  king's  servant  George  Lovekyn, 
Westminster,  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the  wardrobe,  of  the  tenour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters 
patent  dated  27  November,  14  Edward  IV.  granting  licence  for  him  to  ship 
woollen  cloths  and  other  merchandise  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  to  the 
sum  of  107/.  2s,  4^.  These  letters  have  been  accidentally  lost,  as  he  has 
taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

\4^^^  Membrane  7. 

Nov.  17.         Licence  for  John  Neuburgh  the  elder,  esquire,  Nicholas  Kemer,  John 
Westminster.  Neuton  and  Thomas  Huse  executors  of  the  will  of  Master  Gilbert  Kemer, 


686  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1475.  Membrane  T^-^eont, 

dean  of  the  cathedral  charch  of  St.  Mary,  Salisbury,  co.  Wilts,  in  the 
diocese  of  Salisbury,  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to 
celebrate  divine  service  daily  at  the  altar  of  the  sacred  relics  in  the  said 
church  where  the  body  of  the  said  Gilbert  is  buried,  for  the  good  estate  of 
the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said 
founders  and  for  their  souls  after  death,  and  the  souls  of  the  said  Gilbert  and 
his  father,  mother,  brothers,  sisters  and  benefactors  and  all  who  may  lay 
hands  to  the  support  of  the  chantry,  to  be  called  the  chantry  of  Master 
Gilbert  Kemer,  and  for  them  to  grant  in  mortmain  to  the  said  chaplain  the 
manor  of  Westhatche,  co.  Wilts,  in  aid  of  his  sustenance  and  for  the 
performance  of  certain  works  of  piety. 

By  E.  and  for  48/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Oct.  4.  Licence  for  William,  earl  of  Pembroke,  to  enter  freely  into  all  manors, 

Westminster,  lordships,  castles,  towns,  townships,  lands,  fee-farms,  annuities,  rents, 
services,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts,  leets,  liberties,  knights'  fees,  advow- 
sons  and  all  other  possessions  and  hereditaments  which  should  descend  to 
him  on  the  death  of  his  father  or  any  of  his  ancestors,  saviDg  to  the  king 
homage  and  fealty.  By  E. 

1476. 

Jan.  15.  Licence  for  John  Blount,  son  and  heir  male  of  Walter  Blount,  knight, 

Westminster,  lord  Mount  joy,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  and  kinsman  and  heir  male 
of  Edward  Blount  son  of  William  Blount  son  of  the  said  Walter,  that 
is  to  say,  brother  of  the  said  William,  the  said  Edward  having 
lately  died  a  minor  and  in  the  king's  custody,  to  enter  freely  into 
all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  tenements,  fee-farms,  annuities,  reversions, 
farms,  rents,  services,  hundreds,  fees,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts, 
leets,  sheriff's  turns,  liberties,  franchises,  fairs,  markets,  jurisdictions, 
knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  parks,  warrens, 
chattels  of  felons  and  fugitives,  wreck  of  sea,  woods,  agistments,  pan- 
nages of  swine,  mills,  waters,  free  iisheries  and  all  other  possessions  and 
hereditaments  within  the  realm  of  which  the  said  Walter  was  seised  in  his 
demesne  as  of  fee  tail  and  which  should  descend  to  the  said  John,  to  hold 
to  himself  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  from  2  January  last,  saving  to  the 
king  homage  and  fealty  aud  due  relief.  By  K. 

1475. 

June  29.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  Richard  Mayle  as  ganger  in  the  port 
Westminster,   of  Biistol  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees. 

By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

1475.  Membrane  6. 

Feb.  7.  Appointment,    during  pleasure,  of  John  Holme  as    surveyor  of  the 

Westminster,  scrutiny  in  the  port  of  Kyngeston  on  Hull  and  ports  and  places  adjacent, 

receiving  the  accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Feb.  XL  Appointment  of  John  Brynket  to  take  stone-cutters,  masons,  layers, 
Westminster,  plumbers,  tilers,  smiths,',  plasterers  and  other  workmen  and  labourers  for 
the  building  and  repair  of  the  palace  of  Westminster,  the  Tower  of 
London  and  elsewhere  within  the  realm  and  stone,  timber,  iron,  lead,  glass, 
tiles,  laths,  boards,  shingles,  nails  and  other  necessaries  and  carriage  and 
freightage  for  the  same.  By  bill  of  the  clerk  of  the  works. 

Feb.  12.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Hichecok  alias  Hychecoke  late  of  Salisbury, 
Westminster,   co.  Wilts,  *  yoman.'  By  K. 

1476. 

Dec.  22.  Grant  to  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of    England,  Richard, 

Westminster,  bishop  of  Salisbury,  and   William  Dudley,  dean  of  the  chapel   of  the 


16  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  in.  667 


1475*  Membrane  6 — cont. 

household,  and  their  heirs  and  assigns  of  the  castle,  lordship  and  manor 
of  Hedyngham,  the  lordships  and  manors  of  Earl's  Colne,  Bentelej, 
Canfeld  and  Stanstede  Montfichet,  co.  Essex,  and  the  lordship  and  manor 
of  LaTenham,  co.  Suffolk,  with  their  members,  late  of  John,  late  earl  of 
Oxford,  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture  and  bj  virtue  of  an  act 
in  the  last  Parliament  at  Westminster,  the  lordships  and  manors  of  Sutton 
and  Tjdde,  co.  Lincoln,  late  of  Thomas  de  la  Launde,  knight,  and  in 
the  king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture  and  by  Tirtue  of  the  said  act,  and  the 
lordships  and  manors  of  Busshy  and  Eggeware,  cos.  Middlesex  and 
Hertford,  with  their  members,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  ^' 

courts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fairs,  markets,  parks,  warrens,  fisheries, 
wreck  of  sea  and  all  other  rights,  liberties,  franchises,  profits,  commodities 
and  emoluments,  the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Lavenham  excepted,  by 
the  rents  and  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents 
and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  lY.  with 
all  issues  from  Easter  last ;  and  grant  to  them  also  of  the  lordships 
and  manors  of  Wodestok,  Hamborugh,  Stonfeld,  Bladon  and  Wotton  and 
the  hundred  of  Wotton,  co.  Oxford,  with  their  members,  to  hold  with 
knights'  fees,  advowsons,  coui*ts,  leets,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fairs,  markets, 
parks,  warrens  and  all  other  rights,  liberties,  franchises,  profits,  commodities 
and  emoluments  for  seven  years  from  Easter  last.  By  K. 

1476. 

Feb.  16.         General  pardon  to  Margaret  Bokenham  the  wife  of  John  Bokenham 

Westminster,  late  of  Shotley,  co.  Suffolk,  *  laborer,'  alias  Margaret  Fyn  late  of  Shotley, 

*  spynster.'  By  p.s. 

Feb.  18.         Grant  for  life  to  John  Sharpe,  servant  of  Edward,  bishop  of  Carlisle, 
Westminster,  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  foresters  of    the  forest  of  Inglewode,  co. 
Cumberland,  void  by  the  death  of  Ralph  Manser,  with  the  accustomed  feet. 

By  p.s. 

Feb.  20.  Licence,  for  2^9.  8 J.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Henry  Pomeray,  esquire, 
Westminster,  to  grant  the  manors  of  Brixham  and  Herburton  alias  Herberton  with  their 
members,  co.  Devon,  with  knights'  fees,  advowsons,  rents,  reversions  and 
services,  except  one  acre  of  land,  held  in  chief,  to  WilHam  Huddesfeld, 
Thomas  Bouryng  and  John  Snape,  and  for  these  to  re-grant  the  same  to 
him  and  Anne  his  wife  and  his  heirs  and  assigns. 

Feb.  23.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servants  William  Worseley,  esquire,  and 
Westminster.  William  Joseph  of  the  office  of  bailiff  of  the  skivinage  of  the  town  of 
Calais  and  the  island  of  Colne,  receiving  snch  fees  as  Kichard  Stanlak, 
then  bailiff,  had  in  the  year  9  Richard  II.  with  all  other  profits ;  in  lieu  of 
a  like  grant  to  the  said  William  Worseley  by  letters  patent  date  14  June, 
8  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  K. 

Jan.  10.  Confirmation  of  the  grant  by  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of 

Westminster.  England,  by  letters  patent  dated  8  June,  15  Edward  IV.  to  her  servant 
I^icholas  Gaynesford,  esquire,  usher  of  her  chamber,  for  her  life  and  to 
the  king's  servant  William  Clifford,  esquire,  during  her  pleasure  of  the 
offices  of  constable  and  porter  of  the  castle  of  Odyham,  co.  Southampton, 
with  the  offices  of  the  custody  of  her  park  of  Odyham  and  her  warren 
there ;  and  grant  to  the  said  Nicholas  and  William  that  they  shall  have 
the  said  offices  for  life  whenever  they  come  into  the  king's  hands, 
receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordship  or  manor  of 
Odyham.  By  p.s. 


Membrane  6. 


Feb.  6. 

Westminster,   tenour 


Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Blount  of  Mountjoye,  of  the 
Dour  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  17  February,  7  Edward  IV. 


668  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1476*  Membrane  5— con^. 

granting  licence  for  Walter  Blount,  lord  Monntjoje,  and  others  to  ship 
wool  and  other  merchandise  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  to  the  sum  of 
8,436/.  13«.  4d.  These  letters  have  been  accidentally  lost,  as  the  said  John 
has  taken  oath  in  Chancer/,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

1476. 

Oct.  18.  Licence  for  James  GoldweU,  bishop  of  Norwich,  to  found  a  perpetual 
Westminster,  chantrj  of  one  chaplain  to  pray  at  the  altar  of  the  Holy  Trinity  in  the  parish 
church  of  Great  Chart,  co.  Kent,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his 
consort  Elizabeth  and  their  children  and  the  sud  bishop  and  his  father  and 
mother,  and  for  their  souls  after  death,  and  to  do  other  works  of  piety,  to  be 
called  '  Goldwelles  Chauntry  of  the  Holy  Trinity,'  and  to  grant  in  mortmain 
to  the  said  chaplain  landS  and  rents,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10 
marks  yearly  for  his  sustenanoe. 

By  E.  and  for  13/.  6$.  Sd,  paid  in  the  hanaper. 


147Q^  Mbmbrans  4. 

Feb.  14.  Licence,  for  4/.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Margaret  late  the  wife  of  David 
Westminster,  Bj^i^enQ^^  esquire,  one  of  the  daughteiB  and  heirs  of  John  Syferwast, 
esquire,  deceased,  to  enfeoff  Bicbard  Fouler,  Bichard  Chamberleyn,  Thomas 
Bokes,  Thomas  Fouler,  Thomas  Danvers,  Drugo  Brudenell,  Stephen  Glover, 
clerk,  and  John  Badby  of  a  moiety  of  the  manor  of  Cleware  and  one  messuage, 
24  acres  of  land  and  6  acres  of  meadow  in  Cleware,  co.  Berks,  held  in  chief, 
to  fulfil  her  last  will. 

Feb.  21.  Grant  to  John  Elryngton,  treasurer  of  the  household,  of  the  custody  of 
Westminster,  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents  and  services  late  of  Thomas  Colt,  tenant 
in  chief,  during  the  minority  o{  John  his  son  and  heir  and  the  custody  and 
marriage  of  the  latter  without  disparagement,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir,  in 
lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  William  Farre,  knight,  by  letters  patent  dated 
4  March  last,  surrendered ;  and  also  the  custody  of  all  manors,  lordships, 
lands,  rents  and  services  late  of  Joan,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief,  the  wife  of 
the  said  William  and  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Thomas,  during  the  minority 
of  the  said  John  her  son  and  heir,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  28.         General  pardon  to  Peter  Smalewode  late  of  Elmestede,  co.  Kent,  *  yoman,' 
Westminster,   alias  *  husbondman.'  By  p.s. 

Feb.  20.         Presentation  of  Thomas  Danet  to  the  parish  church  of  St.  Mary  within 
Westminster,  the  town  of  Calais,  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Power.     The  letters  are 
directed  to  Th.  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

Feb.  27.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  George  Bere  as  troner  and  peser  of 

Westminster,  the  tronage  and  pesage  in  the  port  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne  and  ports  and 

places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees.         By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Feb.  18.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  the  dean  and  canons  of  the  king's  free 
Westminster,  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster,  of  the  tenour  of 
the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  10  March,  9  Edward  IV.  granting  to 
them  the  alien  priory  of  Welles,  co.  Norfolk.  These  letters  have  been 
accidentally  lost,  as  John  Gourll  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be 
surrendered  if  found. 


Mbmbranb  8. 

Feb.  12.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  Bobert  Hughryde,  kinsman  and  heir  of 

Westminster.  Thomas Ughtred,  of  a  charter  dated  at  Westminster,  26  June,  28  Edward  III. 

granting  to  the  said  Thomas  and  his  heirs  free  warren  in  the  demesne  lands 


16  EDWARD  IV.-.PABT  m.  609 


1476.  Membrane  ^"Hsant. 

of  their  manors  pf  Cukewald  and  Everle  and  a  market  and  Mv  at  Cakewald, 
CO.  York.    [  Charter  Boll,  28  Edward  III.  No.  11.] 

For  1  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Feb.  24.  Licence  for  Master  Richard  Andrewe,  dean  of  the  cathedral  church  of 
Windsor.  St.  Peter,  York,  John  Pakenham,  clerk,  William  Poteman,  derk,  Jolm 
Gjsburgh,  derk^  and  Richard  Pjgot,  one  of  the  king's  Serjeants  at  law,  to 
foand  a  perpetual  chantry  of  two  chaplains  to  celebrate  diyine  service  daily 
at  the  altar  in  the  rood-loffc  (salario)  before  the  image  of  the  Holy  Saviour  in 
the  said  church  on  the  soutn  side  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his 
consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said  founders  and  for  their 
souls  after  death,  to  be  called  the  chaplains  at  the  altar  of  the  Holy  Saviour 
in  the  said  church,  and  for  the  said  chaplains  to  acquire  in  mortmain  lands 
and  tenements,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  14/.  yearly,  for  their 
sustenance.  By  E.  and  for  50/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

1476. 

Oct.  14.  Grant  to  Thomas  Gray,  knight  of  the  body,  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  of 
Weitminster.  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Tylbury  by  Glare,  co.  Essex,  and  the  advowson 
of  the  church  of  Tylbury  and  a  court  baron  within  the  manor,  with  view 
of  frank-pledge  and  all  that  pertains  to  it,  late  of  John,  late  earl  of  Oxford, 
ivho  forfeited  all  his  possessions  by  force  of  an  act  in  the  Parliament  held 
at  Westminster  on  6  October,  12  Edward  IV.  and  continued  by  divers 
prorogations  to  23  January  last,  and  all  issues  of  the  above  from  14  April, 
11  Edward  IV. 

May  28.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  Robert  Chamberleyn,  knight  of  the  body, 
Westminster,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  of  the  manors  of  Little  Bromle  and  Frempton 
and  the  advowsons  of  the  churches  of  Little  Bromle  and  Frempton,  co. 
Essex,  and  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services,  reversions,  pos- 
sessions and  hereditaments  with  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  late  of  William 
Godmanston  late  of  Bromle,  esquire,  in  the  said  county  and  elsewhere 
within  the  realm  and  in  the  king's  hands  by  his  forfeiture  by  virtue  of  a 
judgment  against  him  in  the  last  Parliament  at  Westminster,  to  hold  from 
14  April,  11  Edward  lY.  with  escheats,  wards,  marriages,  rdidPs,  suits  of 
court  and  other  appurtenances.  By  K. 

I^^Q.  Membiune  2. 

Feb.  7.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Richard  Bounten,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Westminster,  of  the  crown,  of  6 J.  daily  tot  his  fee  of  the  crown  from  the  issues  of  the 

fee-&rm  of  the  city  of  Rochester.  By  p.s. 

Feb.  17.  Licence  for  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  William 

Westminster.  Berkeley,  esquire,  Edward  Berkeley,  esquire,  and  Robert  Berell  and  John 
Baker,  Robert  Blake,  John  Holme  and  John  Bacon,  wardens  of  the  church 
of  St.  liaurence,  Romsey,  to  found  a  perpetual  chantry  of  one  chaplain  to 
celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  parish  church  of  Romsey,  co.  South- 
ampton, for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen 
of  England,  and  Edward  his  firstborn  son  and  the  said  founders  and  for 
their  souls  after  death,  to  be  called  the  chaplain  of  the  chantry  of  St.  George 
in  the  said  church,  and  for  the  said  chaplain  to  acquire  in  frank  almoin, 
after  inquisition,  lands,  tenements  and  rents,  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value 
of  8/.  yearly  for  his  sustenance  and  certain  other  charges. 

By  p.s.  and  for  7/.  11«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

1475. 

Oct.  80.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  counsellor  John  Coke,  doctor  of  laws,  of  the 
Westminster,   office  of  secondary  in  the  office  of  the  privy  seal  and  40/.  yearly  from 
11  August  last  from  the  subsidy  of  tonnage  and  poundage  of  die  port  of 


«70  CALENDAB  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1476,  Membrane  2 — cone, 

London  and  a  livery  of  vesture  yearly  at  Christmas  at  the  great  wardrobe 
viz<  8  long  yards  of  cloth  of  colour  with  a  fur  of  'bys*  of  seven  tires 
{ti/mbris)i  as  Master  Thomas  Kent,  late  secondary  in  the  said  office,  had. 

By  p.s.  [4250.] 

Oct.  3.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  William  Acham,  one  of  the  yeomen 

WestmiDBter.  of  the  crown,  of  6d.  daily  for  his  fee  of  the  crown  from  the  issues  of  the 

county  of  Southampton,  as  Bichard  Ford,  late  one  of  the  yeomen  of  the 

crown,  had.  By  bill  of  p.B, 

March  12.       The  like  to  the  king*8  servitor  Thomas  Danyell,  yeoman  of  the  crown, 

Westminster,  of  6d.  daily  for  his  fee  of  the  crown  from  29  September  last  from  the  issues 

of  the  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in  the  county  of  Gloucester.         By  p.s* 

March  8.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Coupuldyk  and  Thomas  Markham  of  the  office  of 
W^estminster.  bailiff  of  Wynchelsee  and  all  the  rent  of  assize  of  tenants  and  customers  in 
the  town  and  all  other  profits,  commodities,  customs,  revenues  and  other 
things  within  the  town  which  the  bailiff  used  to  have ;  in  lieu  of  grants  to 
the  said  John  and  his  father  John  Coupuldyk,  esquire,  deceased,  by 
letters  patent  dated  10  November,  4  Edward  IV.  surrendered,  and  to  the 
said  John  by  letters  patent  dated  18  June,  8  Edward  IV.  surrendered. 

By  p.8. 

Mbmbranb  1. 

March  23.       Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Manyngham  late  of  Oldeforde, 
Westminster,  co.  Middlesex,  knight,  of  the  tenom^s  of  the  following  :«- 

1.  A  petition  (English)  in  the  Parliament  summoned  at  Westminster 

on  6  October,  12  Edward  IV.  and  continued  by  divers  prorogations 
until  23  January,  14  Edward  IV.  that  the  attainder  and  outlawry 
against  the  said  John  shall  be  annulled  and  that  after  the 
Annunciation,  1475,  he  may  freely  enter  into  all  his  possessions, 
saving  to  all  persons  their  right  in  the  same  at  the  time  of  the 
indictment. 

2.  A  schedule  (English)  providing  that  no  persons  having  any  interest 

in  the  premises  granted  by  the  king  before  24  January,  14 
Edward  IV.  shall  be  chargeable  therefore  to  the  said  John. 

3.  The  assent  of  the  commons : — A  ceste  bille  et  a  la  eedule  a  ycelle 

annexe  les  communez  sont  assentuz. 

4.  The  answer  of  the  king : — Saitfaii  came  il  est  desire* 

IBolh  of  Parliament.  VL  129.] 

Membrane  I9d, 

May  20.'  Commission  to  William  Catesby,  knight,  John  Catesby,  serjeant  at  law, 
Westminster.  Nicholas  Griffyn,  Boger  SaJesbury,  Oliver  Sutton,  Simon  Burton  and  the 
sheriff  of  Northampton  to  enquire  what  castles,  manors,  lordships,  towne^ 
townships,  honours,  lands,  rents,  services,  fee-farms,  knights'  fees,  advowsons, 
hereditaments  and  possessions  Thomas  Tresham  late  of  Sywell,  co.  North- 
ampton, knight,  attainted  of  high  treason  by  force  of  an  act  in  the  Parliament 
summoned  at  Westminster  on  6  October,  12  Edward  IV.  and  continued 
by  divers  prorogations  until  23  January  last,  held  on  12  May,  12  Edward 
IV.  or  since  in  England,  Ireland,  Wales  or  Calais  or  the  marches  of  the 
same,  and  what  they  are  worth  yearly. 

Oct.  15.         Commission  to  Anthony  Gray,  knight,  John  Broughton,  John  Botheram, 

Westminster.    Bichard   Enderby,  John    Coken,  William  Fek,    Bobert  Gelybronde   and 

William  Colett  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  Bedford  Castle  of  John  atte  Wode, 

monk  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Mary,  Warden,  co.  Bedford,  and   Bichard 

atte  Wode  of  Warden,  *  wamer,'  prisoners  there. 


15  EDWARD  IV,— Pabt  III.  571 


1475,  Mbmbranb  ISd. 

Nov.  18.        Commission  to  Thomas  Thwajtes,  to  whom  the  king  committed  the 

Westminster,  custody  of  Margaret,  daughter  of  king  Begnier,  to  deliver  her  to  the  king's 

councillor  Thomas  Mongomeryy  knight  of  the  body.  By  K. 

Commission  to  the  latter  to  receive  the  said  Margaret  and  conduct  her  to 
the  king's  kinsman  Louis  of  France  and  deliver  her  to  him  for  certain  sums 
of  money  to  be  paid  to  the  king,  receiving  letters  of  acquittance  and  security 
for  payment.  By  E. 

Mbmbranb  l7d. 

Nov.  29.        Commission  to  the  mayor  and  sheriffs  of  Hull,  Edmund  Talbot,  esquire, 

TVestminster.  and  Nicholas  Leventhorpe,  yeoman  of  the  crown,  to  arrest  Thomas  Croft, 

*maryner,'   Alexander  Cardwell,    *maryner,'  John    Bulle,    ^marchaunt,' 

John  Laurence,  *  marchaunt,'  John  Hosteler,    ^  marchaunt,'  John  Blasell, 

*  marchaunt,'  Bobert  Stevenson,  *  maryner,'  Thomas  Blasell,  *  maryner,' 
John  Sprotte,  ^  marchaunt,'  John  Markam,  '  marchaunt,'  Thomas  Bedall, 

*  maryner,'  John  Jakson, '  marchaunt,'  and  John  Stubbes, '  marchaunt,'  and 
bring  them  before  the  king  and  council. 

The  like  to  William  Berkeley,  esquire,  Boger  Kelshale,  yeoman  of  the 
crown,  and  the  sheriff  of  Southampton  to  arrest  William  Whyte  of 
Fortesmouth,  <  marchaunt,'  Simon  Laweles,  ^shypman,'  William  Drure 
alias  Druett,  merchant,  and  John  Bokett  of  Neuporte  in  the  Isle  of  Wight, 
merchant. 

The  like  to  Balph  Hastynges,  knight^  William  Catesby,  knight,  Bichard 
Middelton,  Bichard  Knyghtley,  Boger  Salysbury  and  the  sheriff  of  North- 
ampton to  arrest  Henry  Michell  of  Flore,  co.  Northampton,  *  gentilman,' 
and  bring  him  before  the  king  and  council  to  answer  for  certain  riots. 

Dec.  3.  Commission    to   John   Fogge,  knight,   John    Scotte,  knight,  William 

Westminster.  Haute,  knight,  James  Crowmer,  knight,  John  Dygges,  John  Isaak,  John 
Fynyeux,  Boger  Brent  and  William  Brent  to  enquire  into  the  taking  of 
certain  wools,  wool-fells  and  other  goods  and  merchandise  not  customed 
out  of  the  county  of  Kent  in  certain  ports,  creeks  and  places  along  the  sea 
coast  and  into  the  taking  of  certain  goods  and  merchandise  pertaining  to  the 
staple  of  Calais  out  of  the  said  county  to  other  places  than  the  said  staple, 
and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council. 

The  like  to  the  following  : — 
John  Elryngton,  Thomas  Echyngham,  knight,  Nicholas  Gaynesford, 
John  Gaynesford,  Thomas   Stedolfe,  John  Goryng  and  Vincent 
Fynche  in  the  county  of  Sussex. 

Mbmbranb  I6d. 

Nov.  14.  Commission  to  William  Barkeley,  esquire,  Thomas  Wellys,  Charles 
Westminster.  Bulkeley,  esquire,  John  Rogers,  esquire,  Bichard  Jay  and  the  sheriff  of 
Southampton.  By  an  inquisition  taken  at  Winchester,  co.  Southampton, 
on  19  October,  14  Edward  IV.  before  Thomas  Troys,  then  escheator  in 
the  county,  it  was  found  that  William  atte  More,  son  of  John  atte  More 
of  Wytheford,  and  Henry  atte  More  his  son  were  seised  of  the  manor  of 
Polhampton  by  Asshe  and  250  acres  of  pasture  in  the  parishes  of  Overton 
and  Kyngesclere,  co.  Southampton,  in  their  demesne  as  of  fee  and  with 
licence  by  letters  patent  dated  12  January,  27  Henry  VI.  granted  the 
same  to  John  Horewode,  son  and  heir  of  William  Horewode,  and  Katharine 
bis  wife  to  hold  to  themselves  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  and  the  said 


572  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1475.  Men^ane  IM— ccm^. 

John  and  Katharine  were  accordingly  seised  of  the  same  in  their  demesne 
as  of  fee  tail  and  had  issae  John  Horewode  and  died^  and  after  their  death 
the  premises  descended  to  the  said  John  the  son  who  was  seised  of  the 
same  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  tail  on  the  day  of  his  death,  and  the  premises 
are  held  of  the  king  by  the  service  of  an  eighth  part  of  one  knight's  fee  as 
of  escheat  of  the  king's  progenitoi's  by  the  death  of  the  earl  of  Albemarle, 
and  the  manor  is  wortli  10  marks  yearly  and  the  pasture  26f.  8df.  yearly, 
and  the  said  John  died  on  29  September,  14  Edward  IV.  and  Eleanor 
Horewode  is  his  daughter  and  heir  and  was  of  the  age  of  one  year  at  that 
date.  And  now  the  king  understands  that  Elizabeth  late  the  wife  of  the 
said  John  the  son  brought  forth  a  son  called  John  HorewOod  on  15  April 
last,  who  is  his  son  and  heir.  The  commissioners  are  to  enquire  into  the 
matter  and  also  to  enquire  whether  the  said  John  the  second  held  any  more 
lands  or  tenements  on  the  day  of  his  death. 

Mbmbranb  IM, 

April  23.  Commission  to  Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight,  William  Stanley, 
Westminster,  knight,*  John  Savage,  knight,  Thomiis  Mauley,  knight,  James  Stude, 
knight,  Peter  Liegh,  knight,  John  Stanley,  Thomas  Molyneux,  Thomas 
Danyell,  Roger  Button  of  Dutton,  Peter  Daucton  of  Hatton,  esquire,  John 
Suthworth,  esquire,  and  the  mayor  of  Hartylpole  to  airest  John  Rutter, 
'  gentilman,'  and  John  Obrych  and  others  who  have  received  the  king's 
wages  from  Gilbert  Debenham  to  serve  the  king  in  Ireland  in  his  company 
but  have  not  yet  come  to  the  king's  service,  and  to  imprison  them  untU 
they  shall  restore  the  said  vrages  and  find  security  that  they  will  seiTe  the 
king  in  the  company  of  the  said  Thomas  Danyell  for  the  time  for  which 
they  have  received  wages  and  to  certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council. 

1476. 

Feb.  12.         Commission  to  George  Stanley,  knight^  Alexander  Houghton,  esquire, 

Westminster.   Robert  Shyrbume,  esquire,  Christopher    Southwurth,    esquire,   Richard 

Towneley,  esquire,  Thomas  Clapham  and  John  Popeley,  esquire,  to  arrest 

Thomas  Talbot,  esquire,  and  bring  him  before  the  king  and  council  to 

answer  for  certain  contempts  and  offences. 

1475.  Mbmbranb  14^/. 

Sept.  26*         Comnussion  to  Thomas  Pownde,  Thomas  Wellys,  Richard  Jay,  Robert 
Westminster.  Vans  and  the  sheriff  of  Southampton,  on  the  death  of  John  Horewode 
(a«  on  171.  16<^). 

Mbmbranb  \Zd. 

Nov.  24.  Commission  to  the  mayor  and  the  recorder  of  the  city  of  York,  Robert 
Westminster.  Constable,  knight,  William  Plumpton,  knight,  William  Stapilton,  knight, 
Richard  Pygot,  Thomas  Wytham,  Thomas  Neleson,  John  MarsshoU,  Richard 
Yorke,  John  Tonge,  aldermen  of  the  said  city,  William  Hopton  of 
Swillyngton,  John  Nevielle  of  Leversige,  Miles  Willesthorpe,  William 
Eland,  Miles  Metkalfe,  Thomas  Middelton  and  Thomas  Asper  as  justices  in 
the  city  and  county  of  York  to  survey  the  waters  and  rivers  of  Owse, 
Wharff,  Eyre,  Donne,  Nyd,  Yore,  Swaillo,  Derwent  and  Humbre  pursuant 
to  the  act  in  the  last  Parliament  at  Westminster  concerning  weirs,  mills, 
stanks,  piles  and  kiddles,  and  to  hear  and  determine  all  things  specified 
in  the  said  act  and  the  statutes  there  mentioned,  saving  to  the  king  the 
amercements  then  accruing. 


15  EDWARD  IV,~Part  111.  673 


1476.  Membrane  lOrf. 

Dec.  7.  Commission  to  the  king's  brothers  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  and  Eichard, 

WestminBter.  duke  of  Gloucester,  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  Thomas 
Matravers  of  Matravers,  knight,  John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  Thomas 
Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight,  William  Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight,  Richard 
Chok,  knight,  John  Catesby,  Richard  Tunstall,  knight,  Roger  Tocotes,  knight, 
John  Wyllughby,  knight,  William  Notyngham, William  Carant,  John  Cheyne, 
John  Mono,  John  Neuburgh,  William  Colyngbum,  John  Whytokesmede, 
John  Carrant  the  younger,  Thomas  Martyn,Walter  Cheverell,  Thomas  Huse, 
Henry  Longe,  Thomas  Rogers,  John  Beucher  and  Morgan  Eydwelly  to 
enquire  into  certain  treasons,  Lollardries,  heresies  and  errors  within  the 
counties  of  Dorset  and  Wilts. 

1476.  Membrane  Sd. 

Feb.  9.  Commission  to  Robert  Wylughby,  knight,  Edward  Courtenay,  esquire, 

Westminster.  John  Carmynewe,  esquire,  and  John  Trelavny  to  arrest  Thomas  Clemens, 

*  gentilman,'  John  Dygonett,  '  yoman,'  John  Chypston,  *  yoman,'  Robert 
Philip,  *  yoman,'  John  Ambras,  *  yoman,'  John  Dej^  *  yoman,'  William 
Gennowe,  *  yoman,'  Roger  Dwely,  *  yoman,'  William  Cowche,  *  yoman,* 
John  Slader,  'yoman,'  Thomas  Flete,  'yoman,'  and  Thomas  Knyght, 
'  yoman,'  and  bring  them  before  the  king  and  council  at  Westminster  to 
answer  for  certain  riots  and  offences. 

Membrane  Qd. 

Feb.  17.         Commission  to  the  justices  of  the  peace  in  the  parts  of  Lyndesey  and  the 
Westminster,  sheriff  of  Lincoln  to  arrest  Robert  Pylkyngton  of  the  county  of  Lancaster, 

*  gentilman,'  Thomas  Pylkyngton,  *  gentilman,'  John  Haryson,  *  gentilman,' 
IU>ger    Dyngley,    'laborer,'    John  Donyngton,  clerk,  John    Waterhous, 

*  yoman,'  William  Waterhous,  'laborer,'  Richard  Waterhous,  'laborer,' 
Richard  Williamson,  *  laborer,'  Henry  Dawney,  *  yoman,'  Henry  Osteler, 
* fysshedryver,'  William  Mylner,  'laborer,'  John  Williamson,  'laborer,' 
Robert  Williamson,  '  laborer,'  John  Ale, '  laborer,'  Robert  Tetford,  *  bocher,' 
Thomas  Barbour,  'laborer,'  Roger  Edward,  'laborer,'  William  Suette, 
'  bocher,'  John  Clerk, '  laborer,'  and  William  Gentill,  '  laborer,'  and  bring 
them  before  the  king  and  council  to  answer  for  certain  contempts  and 
offences. 

Feb.  15.  Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  constable 
Westminster,  of  Dover  castle  and  warden  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  Thomas  Arundell  of 
Matravers,  kuight,  Thomas  Echyngham,  knight,  Philip  Lewes,  Thomas 
Combes  and  Roger  Brent  to  enquire  into  the  taking  of  certain  wools,  wool- 
fells  and  other  goods  and  merchandise  not  customed  out  of  the  Cinque 
Ports  in  certain  ports,  creeks  and  places  along  the  sea  coast  and  into  the 
taking  of  certain  goods  and  merchandise  pertaining  to  the  staple  of  Calais 
out  of  the  said  Cinque  Ports  to  other  places  than  the  said  staple,  and  to 
certify  thereon  to  the  king  and  council. 

Feb.  24.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  the  king's  kinsman  Richard,  bishop  of 
Windsor  Salisbury,  Richard  Quatermayns,  Richard  Fouler,  esquires,  Hugh  Fenne, 
Castle.  John  Broke,  Thomas  Swan  and  Thomas  Cobcote  to  survey  die  king's 
castle  and  lordship  of  Windesore  and  all  the  king's  lands  of  Foliejon, 
Hyremore,  Old  Windesore,  New  Windesore,  Wynkfeld  and  Ascote  with  all 
other  members  and  lands  belonging  to  them  and  the  king's  lordships  and 
manors  of  Wodestoke,  Hamburgh,  Stonefeld,  Bladon  and  Wotton  and  the 
hundred  of  Wotton  with  their  membera  and  appurtenances,  to  enquire  into 
the  extent  and  yearly  value  of  the  premises  and  rent  and  demise  them  to 


674  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1476.  Membrane  M — cont. 

tenants,  and  to  extend  in  money  the  customs  and  works  of  the  king*s 
bondmen  and  free  tenants  in  the  said  towns  and  places  and  delirer  them 
thus  extended  to  the  said  tenants,  so  that  the  king  may  be  answered 
both  for  the  farms  and  the  moneys  aiising  from  the  customs  and  works 
at  the  hands  of  the  constable  of  the  said  castle  and  the  receiver  of 
the  manor  of  Wodestoke ;  and  appointment  of  them  as  auditors  of  the 
accounts  of  the  constable  and  other  farmers  and  officers  of  the  premises 
from  Michaelmas,  13  Edward  IV.  to  Michaelmas  last  and  so  from  year  to 
year  during  pleasure,  certifying  thereon  to  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer. 

ByK. 

1476. 

Dec.  22.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  the  same  to  survey  the  castle  and 
Westminster,  lordships  of  Wyndesore,  Wodestok,  Busshey,  More,  Dachet  and  Ditton, 
and  to  enquire  into  the  extent  and  true  value  of  the  premises  and  to  audit 
the  accounts  of  the  constable  of  the  castle  and  all  farmers  and  other 
occupiers  and  ministers  of  the  said  lordships,  certifying  thereon  to  the 
barons  of  the  Exchequer. 

1476.  Mbmbranb  bd. 

Feb.  7.  Commission  to  Richard  Chokke,  knight,  John  Catesby  and  John  Wyde- 

Westminster,  slade  to  hear  and  determine  certain  treasons  committed  within  the  county 
of  Devon  by  William  Fyssher  late  of  Exeter,  co.  Devon,  *  yoman,'  William 
Smyth  late  of  Exmouth,  co.  Devon, '  tayllour,'  John  Selowe  late  of  Fortes- 
mouth,  CO.  Southampton,  'fyssher,'  John  Martyn  late  of  Exmouth, 
*  maryner,'  John  Clement  late  of  Dover,  co.  Rent,  <  maryner,*  and  Henry 
Oodyng  late  of  Cristchirche,  co.  Southampton,  'maryer,'  saving  to  the 
king  the  armaments  belonging  to  him. 

Membrane  4d. 

Jan.  2.  General  commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  the  king's  first  born  son 

Westminster.  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester  and  Flynt, 
within  the  counties  of  S^lop,  Hereford,  Gloucester  and  Worcester  and  the 
marches  of  Wales  adjacent  and  Wales,  with  power  to  array  the  men  at 
arms,  archers  and  others  there  if  necessary,  and  with  authority  to  substitute 
other  persons  for  himself  provided  that  one  of  the  justices  of  one  or  the 
other  Bench  shall  be  one  of  those  thus  substituted  in  the  said  counties. 

Feb.  23.  Commission  to  the  said  prince  and  hit  council  to  be  at  Ludlowe  on 
Westminster.  24  March  next  to  discuss  with  the  lords  of  the  marches,  to  whom  the  king 
has  written  separately,  the  ways  and  means  for  the  punishment  of  many 
homicides,  murders,  robberies,  spoliations  and  oppressions  in  Wales  and  the 
marches  of  the  same,  for  which  the  king  is  going  in  person  to  those  parts 
after  Easter. 


575 


16  EDWARD  IV.— Paet  !• 


1476. 

Westminster. 


May  10. 

Westminster. 


Westminster. 


May  9. 

Westminster. 

Mayl. 
Westminster. 


Majrl. 

Westminster. 


May  7. 

Westminster. 


May  1. 

Westminster. 


May  16. 

Westminster. 


May  1. 

Westminster. 


Mbmbranb  29. 

Pardons  of  outlawry  to  the  following  : — 

Thomas  Brugge  of  Dymmoke,  co.  Gloucester,  *  gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William  Barton 
touching  a  debt  of  40«.  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Flete  prison, 
as  Thomas  Bryan,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

London. 

■ 

John  Wody  late  of  Ifeld,  co.  Sassex,  the  younger,  *  gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Bobert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the 
Bench,  to  answer  John  Dryland,  citizen  and  draper  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  8  marks  and  Bichard  Suthwell  and  James  Hoberd 
touching  a  debt  of  18/.  13^.  4d,  and  before  Thomas  Bryan  and  his 
fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Bichard  Elyot  and  William 
Shadet  touching  a  debt  of  20/.  Middlesex. 

Suffolk. 
Surrey. 

Bobert  Ayssbe  of  Dorchestre,  co.  Dorset,  *  marchaunt,'  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Frisot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the 
late  king,  to  answer  William  Swayn  touching  a  debt  of  11/. 

Wilts. 

Thomas  Gerard  late  of  London,  knight,  alias  Thomas  Gerrard  of  Brayn, 
CO.  Chester, '  knyght,*  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the 
Bench  to  answer  William  Parker,  citizen  and  tailor  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  14/.  lis.  9d.  London. 

Bobert  Croke  late  of  London,  ^  gentylman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
John  Walsshe  touching  a  debt  of  40/.  Gloucester. 

John  Beryn  late  of  Cleyton,  co.  Lancaster,  esquire,  alias  John  Beron 
of  Clayton,  ^gentylman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  William 
Parker,  citizen  and  tailor  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  6L  4s,  I0d» 

London. 

John  Pykburn  late  of  Pykburn,  co.  York,  *  yoman,*  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  John  Nevylle  of  Wymbersley,  esquire,  touching  a  trespass. 

York. 

Richard  Broun  late  of  Brompton  by  Northallerton,  co.  York,  *  yoman,' 
for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  40s,  to  Marion 
Kent,  widow,  executrix  of  the  will  of  John  Kent,  late  citizen  and 
mercer  of  York.  City  of  York. 

William  Thurstone  late  of  Eston,  co.  Huntingdon,  '  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Chapman  of  Benyngdon,  co.  Hertfoixl,  the 
younger,  '.late  the  brother  of  Thomas  Chapman,  clerk,  touching  a 
debt  of  40/.  London. 

John  Neweman  of  Halstowe,  co.  Kent,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Bobert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of 
the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Conyere  touching  a  debt  of  40s,      Kent, 

John  Harry  late  of  Leskerdburgh,  co.  Cornwall,  *  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas  Laan 
touching  a  trespass  and  John  Glyn,  executor  of  the  will  of  John  Glyn 
the  elder  late  of  Morvale,  touching  a  trespass.  Cornwall* 


676 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1476. 


Maya 

Westminster. 


May  18. 

Westmixiflter. 


May  17. 

Westminster. 


May  22. 

Westminster. 


May  20. 
Westminster. 


Majr  !• 
Westminster. 


May  24. 

Westminster. 


May  18. 

Westminster. 


.     Membrane  29— oon/. 

Edward  Ponynges  late  of  Craford,  co.  Kent,  clerk,  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  ]EU>bert  Fitz  Herberd,  citizen  and  draper  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  201,  London. 

Robert  Banyngham  alias  Badyngham  of  Seyniuaryburgh,  co.  Norfolk, 
clerk,  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late 
justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Byrd  of  Bysshoppys  Lynne 
touching  a  debt  of  4*0^.  Norfolk. 

Robert  Shotte  late  of  Bronleght,  co.  Kent,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Argaston 
alias  Argarston  touching  a  debt  of  40;.  Kent. 

Thomas  Neell  late  of  Whatcote,  co.  Warwick,  clerk,  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Nicholas  Lee,  suing  for  the  king  and  himself,  for 
having  maintained  a  complaint  on  the  part  of  John  Banbuiy  late  of 
Watcote,  '  hnsbondman,'  at  London  in  a  suit  between  the  said 
Nicholas  and  the  said  John  touching  a  trespass.  London. 

Walter  Kynnecote  late  of  Exeter,  co.  Devon,  clerk,  for  not  appearing 
before  Thomas  Bryan  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Eiench,  to 
satisfy  Edward  May  of  71.  which  the  latter  recovered  against  him 
and  26;.  S(L  damages.  Devon. 

John  Penfoun  late  of  Penfoun,  co.  Cornwall,  esquire,  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Nicholas  Mille,  citizen 
and  tailor  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  150/.  18#.  7d,  London. 

John  Beamond  late  of  Bodragan,  co.  Cornwall,  esquire,  for  the  same. 

London. 

Thomas  Fi^aunceys  of  Kempston  Hardewyke,  co.  Bedford,  *  hnsbond- 
man,' for  not  appearing  to  answer  Stephen,  prior  of  the  house 
of  St.  Mary,  Chikesand,  co.  Bedford,  touching  a  debt  of  60s, 

Bedford. 

Christopher  Harecourt  late  of  Longecombe,  ;co.  Oxford,  esquire,  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  William,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of 
St.  Mary,  Hayles,  touching  a  debt  of  20/.  Gloucester. 

Henry  Bodrugan  late  of  Bodrugan,  co.  Cornwall,  esquire,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Nicholas  Mille,  citizen  and  tailor  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  150/.  ISs.  7d.  London. 

Robert  Fryday  late  of  Balderton,  co.  Nottingham,  '  husbondman,'  for 
not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of 
the  Bench,  to  answer  John  Bussy,  knight,  touching  a  trespass 
committed  by  him  with  John  White  late  of  Balderton, '  husbondman.' 

Nottingham. 

John  Sonday  late  of  Chelmeford,  co.  Essex,  <  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Richard  Haryson  of 
London,  ^  barker,'  toucliing  a  debt  of  405.  Middlesex. 


June  28. 
Westminster. 


June  19. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  28. 

William  Bysshope  late  of  Leveryngton,  co.  Cambridge,  chaplain, 
executor  of  the  will  of  Thomas  Byllyng,  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  a  plea  that  he  render  chattels  to  the  value  of  4  marks  to 
John  Taillour,  executor  of  the  will  of  William  Taillour.       London. 

George  Fillyng  late  of  Norwich,  <  mercer,'  for  not  appearing  before 
Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer 
Nicholas  Neuman  touching  a  debt  of  40^^  City  of  Norwich. 


m^mi 


•fmi^f^^^^^rT 


16  HDWAM)  IV.— Pabt  1 


677 


1476. 

Jnlj  3. 
WMtmiuster. 


Juljr  9. 
Westmioster. 

July  10. 
Westminster. 


July  10. 
Westmiuster. 


July  9. 
Westminster. 


July  11. 
Westminster. 


M^  18. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  17. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  12. 
Westminster. 


July  5. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  23. 
Westminster. 

Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 

Oct.  22. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  23. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  25. 

Westminster. 


7  96186. 


Membrane  28— con^ 

Robert  Warde  of  Kyrkebybidon,  co.  Norfolk,  ^gentilman/  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  George  Ganelle 
touching  a  debt  of  10/.  and  Philip  Bosard  of  Dechyngham,  co. 
Norfolk,  touching  a  debt  of  20/.  City  of  Norwich. 

John  Bouk  late  of  Birchangre,  co.  Essex,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Ayley  touching  a  trespass.     Hertford. 

Edmund  Warde  late  of  Norhampton,  *plomer,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  Roger  Stone,  chaplain,  touching  a  debt  of  40«.  London. 

John  Grymer  late  of  Rodburgh,  co.  Gloucester,  Uouker,'  aiias  of 
Strodewater,  co.  Gloucester,  <  clothman,'  for  not  appearing  before  the 
justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas  Stalbroke,  knight,  citizen 
and  alderman  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  6/.  16;.  London. 

Thomas  Denmon  alias  Denman  late  of  Ordeshall  aliizs  Orteshall,  co. 
Nottingham,  esquire,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he 
render  100  marks  to  Robert  Clyfton,  knight,  Richard  Bothe  and 
Seth  de  Worsley,  executors  of  the  will  of  William,  late  archbishop 
of  York.  Middlesex. 

Richard  Neweton  late  of  London,    'yoman,'  for  not  appearing  to 

answer  a  plea  that  he  render  his  account  to  Thomas  Lenesdale  for 

the  time  when  he  was  hfs  receiver  and  bailiff  in  the  town  of 

Westminster.  Middlesex. 

John  Sonday  late  of  Chelmesford,  co.  Essex,  'yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Richard  Haryson  of  London,  *  baker,*  touching 
a  debt  of  40;.  Middlesex. 

Hugh  Chyrcheward  late  of  Ipplepenne,  co.  Devon,  *  fremason,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Henry  Dany  touching  a  trespass.  Devon. 

John  Fyncheley  of  Penkryche,  co.  Stafford,  <  smy th,'  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  George  Falmay,  citizen  and  skinner  of  London,  touching 
a  debt  of  10  marks.  London. 

Thomas  Cockes  late  of  Long  Aston,  co.  Somerset,  ^  colyer,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Longford  touching  a  debt  of  10/. 

Gloucester. 

Thomas  Lyndesey  late  of  Swaby,  co.  Lincoln,  'gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Richard  Godewyn  of  Bishop's  Lenn,  merchant, 
touching  a  debt  of  20/.  Norfolk. 

Thomas  Mynskip  of  Beverley,  co.  York,  the  younger, '  gentilman,*  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  John  Burgoyn  touching  a  debt  of  11/. 

Middlesex. 

John  Typper  late  of  Asteley,  co.  Warwick,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appeai-ing 
to  answer  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  touching  a  trespass.  London. 

Ralph  Worseley  alias  Wolseley  late  of  London,  *  gentilman/  late  one 
of  the  barons  of  the  Exchequer,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John 
Rogers,  *  gentilman,'  and  Alice  his  wife  touching  a  debt  of  200/.  and 
Edmund  Shaa,  citizen  and  goldsmith  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of 
20  marks.  ,  London. 

William  Crouche  of  Smerden,  co.  Kent,  •  thecchar,'  for  not  appearing 
before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench  of  the  late 
king,  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  chattels  to  the  value  of  40«.  to 
John  Spyldesell.  Kent. 

William  Godyngton  late  of  Cirencestrc,  co.  Gloucester,  *  fysshemonger,' 
for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer 
Thomas  Walker  touching  a  debt  of  40#.  Middlesex. 

0  0 


678 


CALENDAR  01?  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1476. 

Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  26. 

Westmmster. 


Oct.  12. 

Westminster. 

Oct  26. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  26. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  26. 
Westminster. 

Oct.  25. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  28. 
Westminster. 

Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  3. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  28 — cant* 

John  Neweman  late  of  Kemsyog,  co.  Kent,  the  younger,  ^husbondman/ 
son  of  John  Neweman  the  elder  late  of  Kemsyng,  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Richard  Bedyll  of  the  parish  of  Chesilherst,  co.  Kent, 
touching  a  debt  of  13/.  10^.  London. 

William  Batell,  parson  of  the  parish  church  of  St.  John,  Staunton,  co. 
Oxford,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  40/.  to 
John  Wyllyams  of  the  parish  of  St.  Giles  without  Crepulgate, 
brewer  of  ^e  dty  of  London,  administrator  of  the  goods  of  Oeorge 
Irlond,  knight,  late  citizen  and  alderman  of  London,  who  died 
intestate.  London. 

John  Athelek  late  of  Wynthorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  merchant,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Hunt  of  Notyngham,  'marchaunt,' 
touching  a  debt  of  6/.  Nottingham  Town. 

John  Hotot  late  of  Stowemarket,  co.  Suffolk,  ^  gentilman,'  administrator 
of  the  goods  of  Robert  Hotot  late  of  Stowemarket,  *  gentilman/  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Mongomery,  knight,  touching  a  debt 
of  lOOs.  Essex. 

John  Thomson  late  of  Gysburn,  co.  York,  ^marchaunt,'  for  not 
appearing  when  §jied  with  George  Danby,  prior  of  the  Friars  Minor 
of  Scardeburgh,  co.  York,  and  Robert  Haium  late  of  Scardeburgh, 
chaplain,  to  answer  Thomas  Sage  touching  a  trespass.  London. 

Thomas  Salman  of  Thryber,  co.  York,  clerk,  for  not  appearing  to 
answer  Richard  Wentworth,  esquire,  touching  a  trespass.  York. 

William  Heryng  of  Wandeborough,  co.  Wilts,  ^  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  Robeit  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of 
the  Bench,  when  sued  with  Roger  Taillour  of  Litilhenton,  co.  Wilts, 
'  yoman,'  Richard  Loveday  of  Litilhenton, '  yoman,'  John  Smyth  of 
Litilhenton,  ^  yoman/  John  Dowes  of  Litilhenton,  ^  yoman,'  William 
Coventre  of  Wandeborough,  *  husbondman,'  William  Piers  of 
Wandeborough,  ^husbondman,'  Philip  W^arner  of  Aysshedonpark, 
CO.  Berks,  ^  yoman,'  William  Gregyll  of  Aysshebury,  co.  Berksf, 
^  husbondman,'  John  CoUes  of  Aysshebury, '  husbondman,'  Robert 
Swayne  of  Ordeston  in  the  parish  of  Aysshebury,  'husbondman,' 
Richard  Golles  of  Ordeston,  'husbondman,'  and  John  Monke  of 
Ordeston, '  husbondman,'  to  answer  the  king  touching  a  trespass. 

Wilts. 

The  said  William  Piers  for  the  same.  Wilts. 

Richard  Bugge  of  Sampford  Spyne,  co.  Devon, '  yoman,' for  not  ap- 
pearing before  the  king  to  answer  William  Gylle  touching  a 
trespass.  Devon. 

Thomas  Nelme  late  of  Fylton,  co,  Gloucester,  *  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  William 
Berkely,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of  4  marks.  Warwick. 

John  Gotholhan  late  of  Gotholhan,  co.  Cornwall,  esquire,  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Nicholas  Mille,  citizen  and  tailor  of  London, 
touching  a  debt  of  15(V.  IBs.  7d,  London. 

Richard  Tewersle  late  of  Craneley,  co.  Surrey,  *  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Robert  Sherter  of  London  touching  a  debt  of 
1165. 9d.  London. 

John  Athehowe,  late  of  Craneley,  *  husbondman/  for  the  same. 

London. 

Thomas  Preston  late  of  Marowe,  co.  Surrey,  *  husbondman,'  tot  not 

appearing  when  sued  with  Alice  his  wife,  executrix  of  the  will  of 


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579 


1476. 


Membrane  28-«con/. 

John  Boteler  late  of  the  parish  of  Wonersh,  co.  Surrey, '  hnsbond- 
man/  to  answer  a  plea  that  they  render  20  marks  to  John  Dunne 
the  elder  and  John  Polstede.  i^iiddlesex. 


Oct.  30. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  8. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  3. 
Westminster. 

Nov,  4. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  8. 
Westminster. 


Oct.  28. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  9. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  9. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


Mbmbbjlnb  27. 

John  Wylde  of  XTpmenster,  co.  Essex,  *  husbondman/  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  John  Conyer  touching  a  debt  of  40s,  Kent. 

William  Yong  of  Burgh,  co.  York,  *  maryner,*  for  not  appearing  before 
Eobert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer 
John  Burgony  touching  a  debt  of  10/.  Norfolk. 

Robert  Meyre  late  of  Wareham,  co.  Dorset,  ^  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  satisfy  William  Whyte  of  5  marks  which  the  latter 
recovered  against  him  and  l3«.  4d.  damages,  Dorset, 

Andrew  Hewke  late  of  Westoftys,  co.  Norfolk,  ^  husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  River 
touching  a  debt  of  15/.  12^.  6d.  Suffolk. 

Thomas  Kyrk  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  *  corveser,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  Henry  Jurdan,  citizen  and  fishmonger  of  London,  touching  a 
debt  of  20/.  London. 

Edmund  Wrenne  late  of  Kyrkeley,  co.  Suffolk,  'chapman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  John  Prisot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 
of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Geoffrey  Boleyn,  citizen,  mercer  and 
alderman  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  40^.  London. 

Richard  Badcok  of  RathewiU  by  Lansalwys,  co.  Cornwall, '  husbond- 
man,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  William  Peke 
touching  a  trespass  committed  by  him  and  John  Badcok  of  Rathe- 
will  the  elder,  <  husbondman,'  John  Badcok  of  Rathewyll  the  younger, 

*  husbondman,'  Thomas  Peke  of  Rathewyll, '  husbondman,'  William 
Hankyn  of  Tregemelan  by  Penkehowe,  co.  Cornwall,  *  husbondman,' 
Thomas  Wilton  of  Tregwynnek  by  Bogga  Mille,  co.  Cornwall,  the 
elder,  ^  husbondman,'  and  Thomas  Eurmayn  of  Bokynnowe,  co. 
Cornwall, '  husbondman.'  Cornwall. 

William  Lenehous  alias  Lenous  of  Stratford  by  Holton,  co.  Suffolk, 

*  husbondman,'  alias  *  bocher,'  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices 
of  the  Bench  to  answer  Roger  Burgh  and  Joan  his  wife  touching  a 
debt  of  61.  and  Thomas  Haton  touching  a  debt  of  40s,  Suffolk. 

Thomas  Hempstede  of  Norwich,  *  marchant,'  alias  Thomas  Hcnstcde, 
citizen  and  mercer  of  Norwich,  for  not  appearing  before  Robert 
Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  William 
Sayer  of  Lavenham,  co.  Suffolk,  John  Folsham,  ^  mecer,'  John 
Butte,  citizen  and  alderman  of  Norwich,  and  Richard  Albon,  citizen 
and  alderman  of  Norwich,  touching  debts  of  101/.,  30/.,  20/.  and 
16/.  respectively,  and  before  Thomas  Bryan  and  his  fellows,  justices 
of  the  Bench,  to  answer  Thomas  Elys,  citizen  and  alderman  of 
Norwich,  and  Richard  Stooke  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds  touching  debts 
of  40/.  and  35/.  6s,  ScL  respectively. 

Suffolk,  Norfolk,  City  of  Norwich,  London. 

William  Wood  of  Slyngesby,  co.  York, '  husbondman,'  alias  William 
Woodd  of  Slynesby,  for  not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench 
to  answer  John  Wodkok  late  of  Relyngton  touching  a  debt  of 
10  marks.  London. 

o  o  2 


580 


CALMDAS  op  patent  EOLtiS. 


1476. 

Nov.  11. 
Westmineter. 

Oct.  ^5. 

WestmiiiBter. 

Nov.  4. 

VVestininster. 


Nov.  14. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  12. 

Westminster. 

Nov.  6. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  6. 
Westminste;*. 

Nov.  15. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  2. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  30. 

Westminster. 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  19. 
Westminster. 

Oct.  30. 

Westminster, 


Oct.  16. 

Westminster. 


Membrane  27 — cont. 

Henry  Archebald  late  of  Bristol,  *  tayllour/  for  not  appearing  to  ansvirer 
Richard  Banke  toaching  a  debt  of  lOOs,  City  of  York. 

John  Dyer  late  of  Oldebury,  co.  Gloucester,  '  husbondman/ for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Richard  Bray  touching  a  trespass.        Somerset. 

Richard  Calverley  of  Suthwerk,  co.  Surrey,  *  fuller,'  and  Marjory  his 
vrife,  executrix  of  the  will  of  Christopher  Shawe,  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  a  plea  that  they  render  40^.  to  Gleorge  Falmay,  citizen  and 
skinner  of  London.  London. 

Thomas  Proktour  late  of  Oxford,  clerk,  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
a  plea  that  he  render  chattels  to  the  value  of  30/.  to  Thomas  Darell, 
esquire.  Wilta. 

William  Alee  of  Godstone,  co.  Surrey,  ^husbondman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  John  Fane  touching  a  debt  of  40«.  Kent. 

William  Wase,  rector  of  the  parish  church  of  St.  Mary,  Wyke,  co. 
Cornwall,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Freman  touching  a 
debt  of  100/.  '  Middlesex. 

James  Baskefyld  late  of  London,  knight,  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
William  Parker,  citizen  and  tailor  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of 
42^.  iOd.  London. 

Thurstan  Sale  late  of  Belton,  co.  Leicester,  *  yoman^'  administrator  of 
the  goods  late  of  Henry  Chaderton  late  of  Haveryng  atte  Boure. 
CO.  Essex,  esquire,  who  died  intestate,  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
Richard  Knyght  of  Kelledon,  co.  Essex,  *  yoman,'  touching  a  debt 
of  40/.  Essex. 

George  Plesaunce  late  of  K^-ngyssutton,  co.  Northampton,  ^  husbond- 
man,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  40/.  to 
William  C  lied  worth,  esquire,  alias  father  of  Master  John  Ched  worth, 
late  archdeacon  of  Lincoln,  doctor  of  laws  and  prebendary  of 
Kyngessutton,  and  Joan  his  wife,  mother  of  the  said  John,  executors 
of  his  will.  Middlesex. 

Edward  Lane  late  of  Hordyll,  co.  Southampton,  ^yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Robert  Stoneham  and  Robert  Kelyng  touching 
a  ti*espass.  Southampton. 

Stephen  Dousyng  of  Est  Ingolmell,  co.  Lincoln,  chaplain,  alias  late 
of  Esterkele,  co.  Lincoln,  for  not  appearing  to  render  his  account 
to  William  Rither,  knight,  for  the  time  when  he  was  his  receiver. 

Lincoln. 

Geoffrey  Veale  late  of  Plymmouth,  co.  Devon,  *  marchaunt,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Robert  Jiurton,  esquire,  touching  a  debt  of 
70s,  Devon. 

John   Holand    of  Abkctelby,  co.  Leicester,  '  husbondman,'  for  not 

appearing  when  sued  with  William  Holand,  vicar  oE   the  parish 

'  church  of  Abketelby,  to  answer  a  plea  that  they  render  7  marks 

6s,  8d,  to  Gilbei*t  Husee,  esquire.  London. 

John  Burgeys  late  of  the  parish  of  Westhamme,  co.  Essex,  *  miller,' 
alias  late  of  Stratford  atte  Bowe,  co.  Middlesex,  *  baker,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Jordan, 
citizen  and  tailor  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  27/.  and  before 
Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer 
John  Dowetys,  citizen  and  *  steynour '  of  London,  touching  a  debt 
of  61,  London,  Middlesex* 


^mmm 


fmm 


16  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I. 


^81 


1476. 

Nov.  6. 

WestminBter. 


Oct.  30. 

Westminster. 


Nov.  28. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  27 — cotU. 

Edmund  Benet  late  of  Strodewater,  co.  Gloucester,  *  clothemaker/  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Thomas 
Hill,  citizen  and  grocer  and  alderman  of  London,  touching  a  debt 
of  18/.  London. 

William  Holand,  vicar  of  the  parish  church  of  Abketelbj,  co.  Leicester, 
for  not  appearing  when  sued  with  John  Holand  of  Abketelby, 
'husbondman/  to  answer  a  plea  that  thej  render  7  marks  6^.  Sd,  to 
Gilbert  Husse,  esquire.  London. 

John  Durston  of  Favershami  co.  Kent,  'chapman,*  for  not  appearing 
to  answer  Richard  Everlej,  citizen  and  mercer  of  London,  touching 
a  debt  of  15/.  London, 


Nov.  22. 
Westminster. 


Nov.  19. 
Westminster. 

Nov.  27. 
Westminster. 

1477. 

Jan.  24. 
Westminster. 

Jan.  80. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  4. 
Westminster. 


Jan  23. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  6. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  5. 

Westminster. 


Feb.  12. 
Westminster. 


Mmmbranb  26. 

Robert  Bowode  aluu  Bayllj  late  of  Hungrehatlej,  co.  Cambridge, 
'  husbondman,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render 
20  marks  to  William  Wentworth  and  Margaret  his  wife,  executrix 
of  the  win  of  William  Sejntgeorge  late  of  Esthatlej,  knight. 

Cambridge. 

William  Smyth  late  of  Stowemarket  at  Chelton,  co.  Suffolk,  *  husbond- 
man,'a/ia«  of  Chelton,  for  not  appearing  to  answer  John  Pouljn, 
clerk,  touching  a  debt  of  40/.  Suffolk. 

Ralph  Caldebek  late  of  Coventi'e,  ^  mercer,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer 
John  Caldebek  of  London  touching  a  debt  of  8/.  Middlesex. 

Thomas  Roger  late  of  Bishop's  Hatfeld,  co.  Hertford,  ^  joman,'  for 
not  appearing  to  answer  William  Fyssher,  citizen  and  skinner  of 
London,  touching  a  debt  of  42^.  London. 

Richard  Bajte  of  Great  Bjllyng,  co.  Northampton,  clerk,  for  not 

appearing  before  John  Prysot  and  his  fellows,  justices  of  the  Bench 

of  the  late  king,  to  answer  Thomas  Astyn,  chaplain,  touching  a  debt 

of  4  marks.  York. 

Thomas  Wodehouse  late  of  Dedham,  co.  Essex, '  clotheman,'  for  not 
appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  Bartholomew 
Donne,  citizen  and  tailor  of  London,  touching  a  debt  of  40/. 

London. 

John  Cotes  late  of  Sutton  on  Derwent,  co.  York,  '  yoman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  he  render  40«.  to  John  Shii*wode, 
archdeacon  of  Richmond,  and  Agnes  late  the  wife  of  John  Shirwod 
late  of  York,  executors  of  the  will  of  John  Shirwod.      City  of  York. 

William  Boreman  late  of  London,  '  draper,'  and  Joan  his  wife,  late  the 
wife  of  Laurence  Cok,  executrix  of  the  will  of  Laurence  Cok  late 
of  London, '  mercer,'  for  not  appearing  to  answer  a  plea  that  they 
render  8/.  to  John  Wynter.  Suffolk. 

John  Fuller  late  of  Dysge,  co.  Norfolk,  *  yoman,'  for  not  appearing 
before  Robert  Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to 
answer  John  Buxton  of  Stowe  Market  and  Margaret  Mannyng  of 
Stowc  Market,  widow,  touching  a  debt  of  12/.  Suffolk. 

Stephen  Cardewe  late  of  Carvergh  by  Seynt  Austell,  co.  Cornwall, 
'  yoman,'  aliat  late  of  Treverbyu  in  the  parish  of  Seynt  Austell,  for 
not  appearing  before  the  justices  of  the  Bench  to  answer  John  Colwyll 
touching  a  debt  of  5  marks.  Cornwall. 


582 


OALBNDAB  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1477. 

Jan.  23. 

Westminster. 


Jan.  24. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  23. 

Westminster. 

Jan.  25. 
Westminster. 


Membrane  2Q^^cont» 

Thomas  Mey  late  of  Wysbeche,  co.  Cambridge^  ^husbondman/  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  William  Foorde  of  Hadley  alia*  Hadlegh^  co. 
Suffolk,  ^  marchaunt,'  touching  a  debt  of  13/.  V6s.  4d,  London. 

John  Crosse  of  Bekeswell,  co.  Norfolk,  *  yoman/  for  not  appearing 
before  the  king  to  answer  John  Rychere  touching  a  trespass. 

Norfolk. 

John  Morton  late  of  London,  clerk,  for  not  appearing  before  Robert 
Danby  and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  tbe  Bench,  to  answer  Robert 
Rodes  touching  a  debt  of  661.  I3s»  Ad.  Middlesex. 

John  Erie  late  of  Ocle  Lyre,  co.  Hereford,  ^  hnsbondman,'  alias 
farmer  of  Lyre,  fot  not  appearing  before  the  justices .  of  the  Bench 
to  answer  William  Wyldy,  prior  of  the  house  of  Jesus  of  Betheleem, 
Shene,  touching  a  debt  of  4  marks.  Middlesex. 

William  Bythewater  late  of  Hampole,  co.  York,  *gentilman,'  for  not 
appearing  to  answer  Thomas  Waren  for  having  taken  and  detained 
his  beasts.  York, 


1476. 

March  4. 
Westminster. 

March  16. 
Backdeo. 


March  21. 
Buckden. 


March  22. 
Backden. 

March  18. 

Buckden. 


Membrane  25. 

General  pardon  to  William  Ruggewey  alias  Ryggeway  of  Exmynster, 
CO.  Devon,  ^  husbondman  *  alias  ^  yoman.'  By  p.8. 

Licence  for  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury, Robert,  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  the  king*s  kinsmen  John,  duke  of 
Suffolk,  William,  earl  of  Arundel,  Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  and  Anthony, 
earl  Ryviers,  lord  of  Scales  and  Nucelles,  and  John  Say,  knight,  to  grant 
the  manors  of  Ardyngton,  co.  Berks,  Barford  St.  Martin,  co.  Wilts,  and 
Thorpwatyrvile,  Aldwynkle,  Achirch,  Chelveston  and  Caldecote,  co.  North- 
ampton, with  all  other  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  in  the  towns 
and  manors  aforesaid,  held  in  chief,  to  Thomas,  marquis  of  Dorset,  lord  of 
Harryngton,  Bonevile  and  Asteley,  son  of  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth, 
queen  of  England,  to  hold  for  life  by  the  services  of  as  many  knight's  fees 
and  as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March, 
1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Grant  to  Elizabeth  Scrope,  lady  le  Scrope,  widow,  and  her  assigns  of  the 
custody  of  the  manor  of  Fifhide,  co.  Essex,  with  all  rents,  services  of 
tenants,  advowsons,  courts,  leets,  mills,  profits,  emoluments  and  com- 
modities belonging  to  it  and  200  acres  of  land,  20  acres  of  meadow  in 
Fifhide  called  *  Brittes  tenementes,'  40  acres  of  land  in  Willynghall  called 
'Mynges,'  40  acres  of  land  in  Willinghall  called  'Pelhammes'  and  18 
acres  of  land  in  Willinghall,  co.  Essex,  late  of  Thomas  Scrope  of  Masham, 
knight,  deceased,  tenant  in  chief  by  knight-service,  during  the  minority  of 
Thomas  his  son  and  heir,  without  rendering  any  account,  provided  that  she 
do  not  make  any  waste  therein.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  Thomas  Cowell  to  the  perpetual  vicarage  of  the  church 
of  Tykenham,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich. 

Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Oliver  Kyng,  master  of  the  seven 
liberal  arts  and  licentiate  in  laws,  of  the  office  of  the  king's  first  secretary  in 
the  French  tongue,  with  such  fee,  liberties  and  profits  as  Master  Gervase, 
sometime  secretary,  had ;  and  grant  that  he  shall  be  able  to  receive  bills 
signed  with  the  king's  hand  and  make  out  warrants  to  the  chancellor  of 
England  or  the  privy  seal  with  the  king's  letters  in  Latin  and  English. 
\F«dera.'\  By  K. 


/^ 


16  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I.  583 


1476.  Membrane  25— con/. 

April  1.         General  pardon  to  Robert  Tokehill  of  flangreford,  co.  Berks,  '*  cloth- 
Idddington.    man.'  By  p.B* 

April  ].         Greneral  pardon  to  William  Morlond  alias  Morland  late  of  the  town  of 
liddington.    Westminster,  clerk.  By  K. 

April  1 .  General  pardon  to  Martin  Joliffe,  citizen  and '  upholdster '  of  London,  alias 

Backden.     Martin  Jolif  of  London,  *  gentilman.*  By  p.s. 

April  11.         Appointment  for  life,  with  the  assent  of  the  king^s  brother  G^rge,  duke 

Lincoln,      of  Clarence,  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  of  Richard  Heron  as  captain,  lieutenant 

and  yictualler  of  the  king's  castle  of  Cragvergos  alicu  Gragvergos  alias 

Knokvergous,  in  Ireland,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of 

the  castle  and  lordship  of  Cragvergos,  with  al}  other  profits.  By  p.s.' 

May  2.  Grant  to  Richard  Cokrell  of  Beverle,  ^  gentilman,'  and  his  heirs  of  all 

Westminster,  the  lands,  rents  and  services  which  lately  were  his  and  which  came  into  the 

king's  hands  because  he  was  attainted  of  high  treason  in  the  Parliament 

held  on  4  November,  1  Edward  IV.  at  Westminster,  and  which  the  king 

lately  by  letters  patent  granted  for  life  to  John  Feryby,  now  deceased. 

By  p.». 

Mbmbranb  24. 

May  16.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Howard  of  Howard,  knight,  of 
Westminster,  the  tenour  of  a  bill  (English)  signed  with  the  king's  own  hand  and  sub- 
scribed with  the  names  of  the  lords  and  other  nobles  specified  in  it, 
notifying  that  on  13  August,  1475,  the  king  being  in  his  field  beside  a 
village  called  Seyncre  within  Vermondose  a  little  from  Peron,  there  being 
with  him  his  brothers  the  dukes  of  Clarence  and  Gloucester,  the  dukes  of 
Norfolk  and  Sufiblk,  the  bishop  of  Lincoln  his  chancellor,  the  marquis 
of  Dorset,  the  earls  of  Northumberland,  Ryviers  and  Pembroke,  the  lords 
Grey  Ruthin,  Scrope,  Grey  Codnore,  Stanley,  Hastynges,  Ferrers  and 
Howard,  the  earl  Douglas,  the  lord  Lisle,  the  master  of  the  rolls,  the  dean 
of  the  king's  chapel,  the  dean  of  Wells,  the  dean  of  Westminster,  Sir 
Thomas  Mongomery,  Sir  Thomas  Borough,  Sir  William  Parre,  Sir  Richard 
Tunstall,  Thomas  Selynger  and  John  Elryngton,  treasurer  of  the  king's 
wars,  upon  certain  ofiei*s  made  by  the  French  king  for  a  truce,  charged  the 
said  lord  Howard,  the  master  of  the  rolls,  the  dean  of  the  chapel  and  Thomas 
Selynger  to  go  to  the  French  king  or  such  as  he  should  depute  and  to  con- 
clude with  him  as  follows  ;  that  is  to  say  that  if  the  French  king  will  bind 
himself  to  pay  to  the  king  75,000  crowns  within  fifteen  days,  25,000 
crowns  at  Easter  next,  25,000  crowns  at  Michaelmas  following  and  so  forth 
50,000  crowns  yearly  during  both  their  lives  and  will  mart7  his  son  the 
Dauphin  at  his  charge  to  the  first  or  second  of  the  king's  daughters, 
endowing  her  with  60,000/.  of  rent  yearly  after  the  estimation  of  France, 
they  shall  bind  the  king  to  withdraw  his  army  upon  the  receipt  of  the  said 
75,000  crowns  into  England  and  shall  make  a  private  amity  between  them 
both  binding  them  to  mutual  assistance  if  either  be  wronged  or  disobeyed 
by  their  subjects  and  shall  make  a  truce  and  abstinence  of  war  with 
intercourse  of  merchandise  for  seven  years.     [Fcedera.'] 

The  following  have  like  letters: — 
The  king's  councillor  Master  John  Morton,  keeper  of  the  rolls  of 

Chancery. 
Master  William  Dudly,  dean  of  the  king's  chapel. 
Thomas  Selynger,  esquire. 

May  8.  Pardon  to  the  king's  servitor  Thomas  Fowler  late  of  Bukyngham,  co. 

WestmiDster.  Buckingham,  esquire,  late  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Oxford  and  Berks, 

late  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham,  one  of  the 


684  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


]  476.  Membrane  24-*con/. 

ushers  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  all  ofTences  committed  bj  him  and  all 
amercements,  issues,  fines,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the 
king.  By  E* 

May  1.  Pardon  to  William  Laken,  esquire,  late  of  Altmere,  alias  late  of  Stone, 

Westminster,  co.  Kent,  late  escheator  in  the  county  of  Salop  and  the  marches  of  Wales 

adjacent,  of  all  offences  committed   by  him  and  all  fines,  amercements, 

issues,  debtfl|  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of 

his  office.  By  p.s. 

May  21.  Licence  for  John  Edy,  esquire,  Richard  Lawe,  John  Haile  and  Thomas 
Westminster.  Rokys  to  found  a  fraternity  or  gild  perpetual  of  themselves  and  other 
persons,  male  aod  female.  The  brethren  and  sisters  shall  yearly  elect  two 
guardians  for  the  governance  of  the  fraternity  and  the  custody  of  its 
possessions^  with  power  to  remove  them  and  appoint  others  at  pleasure,  and 
they  shall  form  one  body  and  shall  have  a  common  seal.  The  guardians 
shall  have  power  of  impleatling  and  being  impleaded,  by  the  names  of  the 
guardians  of  the  fraternity  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Thomas  the  Martyr,  Stony- 
atratford^  and  they  and  the  brethren  and  sisters  shall  have  power  to  meet 
together  for  the  governance  of  the  gild  and  to  dress  themselves  in  one  suit  of 
gowns  or  hoods.  And  grant  that  they  may  acquire  in  mortmain  after  inquisi- 
tion lands,  rents  and  possessions  to  the  value  of  20  marks  yearly  within  the 
town  of  Stonysti*atford  or  elsewhere,  not  held  in  chief,  to  find  two  chaplains 
to  celebrate  divine  service  in  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen  and 
St.  GileS;  Stonystratford,  for  the  good  estate  of  tho  king,  the  king's 
consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  the  king's  mother  Cecily,  duchess  of 
York,  and  the  said  brethren  and  sisters  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and 
the  souls  of  the  king's  father  Richard,  late  duke  of  York,  the  king's 
brother  Edmund,  late  earl  of  Rutland,  Jaquetta,  late  duchess  of  Bedford, 
and  Richard  Wodevile,  late  earl  Ryviers,  and  the  king's  progenitors,  and 
to  do  other  works  of  piety. 

By  p.s.  and  for  70  marks  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

June  14.  Pardon  to  Nicholas  Henyscote  ali(2s  Henscote  alias  Heynescote,  late  one 
Westminster,  of  the  customers  or  collectors  of  the  great  and  petty  custom,  the  subsidy  of 
wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  and  the  subsidy  of  the  Ss.  in  the  tun  and  the 
I2d.  in  the  pound  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth  and  ports  and 
places  adjacent,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  aU  fines,  amercements, 
issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  23. 

May  21.  Commission  to  Richard  Harecourt,  knight,  Walter  Maun  tell,  knight, 
Westminsttr.  Richard  Poweler,  Richard  Croft,  esquire,  Humphrey  Forster  the  elder, 
William  Danvers  and  Walter  Elmys  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of 
Elizabeth  Baynton,  widow,  late  the  wife  of  Robert  Baynton  late  of 
Fallerston,  co.  Wilts,  knight,  that  whereas  John  Baynton,  knight,  was 
seised  of  the  manor  of  Mersshbaldyngton  and  800  acres  of  arable  land, 
50  ncres  of  meadow,  100  acres  of  pasture  and  4  acres  of  wood  in  Merssh- 
baldyngton and  Newnam,  co.  Oxford,  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  and  granted 
the  same  to  the  said  Robert  and  Elizabeth  and  the  heirs  of  the  body 
of  Robert,  and  these  were  accordingly  seised  of  the  same  and  received 
the  esplees  thereof  and  continued  their  estate  therein  until  4  May, 
11  Edward  IV.  and  afterwards  during  the  life  of  the  said  Robert,  who  died 
before  6  October,  12  Edward  lY.  and  the  said  Elizabeth  survived  him  and 
was  seised  of  the  premises  and  received  the  esplees  thereof  until  by  an  act 
in  the  Parliament  held  at  Westminster  on  the  said  6  October  and  continued 
by  divers  prorogations  to  23  January,  14  Edwiurd  IV.  it  was   ordained 


16  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I.  MS 


.  1476.  Membrane  28— «>n<. 

that  the  said  Robert  with  others  should  be  attainted  of  high  treason  for 
having  levied  war  against  the  king  on  the  said  4  Maj  and  should  forfeit 
all  the  possessions  which  he  held  on  that  date,  but  that  the  wife  of  any 
person  so  attainted  should  freely  enjoy  her  inheritance  after  the  death 
of  her  husband  by  an  inquisition  taken  on  29  April,  15  Edward  IV. 
at  Henle  on  Thames,  co.  Oxford,  before  John  Harecourt  the  elder,  by 
virtue  of  letters  patent  directed  to  him  and  Giles  Daubeney,  John 
Whitehede,  William  Sondes  and  Thomas  Stanshawe  it  was  found  that  the 
said  Robert  was  seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee  on  the  said  4  May  of  the 
said  premises,  worth  15/.  I5s.  3d,  yearly,  and  these  were  accordingly 
taken  into  the  king's  hands  and  the  said  Elizabeth  removed  from 
possession  and  the.  king  was  seised  of  the  same  until  by  letters  patent 
dated  J  2  June,  15  Edward  IV.  he  granted  them  to  John  Oheyne,  one  of  the^ 
esquires  of  the  body,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  wherefore  she  prays 
that  justice  may.be  done.  By  K. 

May.  27.  Grant  in  frank  almoin  to  Thomas  Wylmot,  vicar  of  the  church  of 

Westminster.  Asshetteford,  co.  Kent,  and  his  successors,  in  full  satisfaction  of  the  sum  of 
750/.  As,  which  he  lent  to  the  king  on  22  May,  as  appears  at  the  receipt  of 
the  Exchequer,  of  the  manor  and  town  of  Dounton  Waylat,  co.  Essex,  with 
the  advowson  of  the  church  of  Dounton  aforesaid,  the  manor  of  Preston  and 
Hoc,  CO.  Sussex,  lately  pertaining  to  the  priory  of  Okeboume,  and  a  yearly 
pension  of  100^.  which  the  prior  of  Lewes  is  bound  to  render  to  th^  king 
from  an  apport  lately  due  to  the  abbey  of  Gluny,  to  pray  for  the  good  estate 
of  the  king  and  the  souls  of  his  progenitors  and  the  souls  of  Henry  and 
Henry  in  the  church  of  Asshetteford  and  for  the  souls  of  all  who  were 
killed  on  either  side  in  the  conflicts  at  Northampton,  St.  Albans,  Sherboume, 
Barnet  and  Tewkesbury.  By  p.s 

May  9.  General  pardon  to  Walter  Thomas  alias  Thomson  late  of  Canterbury, 

Westminster.   <  inholder,'  alias  *  yoman,'  for  all  forging,  sweating,  clipping  or  falsification 

of  money  or  other  offences  committed  by  him  before  15  April.  By  p.s. 

May  28.  Grant  of  the  hospital  of  St.  Leonard,  Stoke,  co.  Nottingham,  in  the  diocese 

Westminster,  of  York,  in  the  king's  gift  by  reason  of  his  custody  of  the  lands  of  Francis, 

lord  of  Lovell,  to  Robert  Sharpuls,  prebendary  of  Aluetham  in  the  cathedral 

church  of  St.  Asaph  in  Wales,  on  an  exchange  of  benefices  with  Edmund 

Chaterton,  master  of  the  said  hospital. 


Membrane  22. 

May  5.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  William  Huse,  the  king's  attorney  general, 

Westminster,  of  the  custody  of  all  manors  and  lands  late  of  Edmund  Blount,  tenant  in 
chief,  or  Simon  Blount,  esquire,  his  son  and  heir,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the 
minority  of  Agnes  the  daughter  and  heiress  of  the  said  Simon  with  her 
marriage  without  disparagement,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees  and  advowsons, 
and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  p.s. 

May  5.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  Brian  Boclyff,  baron  of  the 

Westminster.  Exchequer,  Robert  Newcport,  esquire,  Peter  Bakster,  clerk,  and  Henry 
Johnson,  chaplain,  to  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  house  of  the  Visitation 
of  St.  Mary,  of  the  Carthusian  order,  in  the  Isle  of  Axholme,  of  their 
manor  of  Outethom  and  all  their  messuages,  lands,  rents,  services,  meadows, 
feedings,  pastures,  turbaries,  reversions,  commodities  and  commons  in 
Outethorn  and  Wythornse,  held  of  Anne,  duchess  of  Buckingham,  as  of 
her  manor  of  Brustwyk  in  Hoklernesse  by  the  service  of  feidty  and  6d. 
rent  yearly  and  extended  at  60;.  yearly,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken 
at  Botheram  before  Roger  Coton,  esquirOi  escheator  in  the  county  of  York, 


586  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


l476.  Membrane  22— cent, 

to  hold  to  the  value  of  5  marks  yearly,  in  part  satisfaction  of  a  licence  by 
letters  patent  dated  3  December,  1  Edward  lY. 

May  6.  Grant  to  the  king's  councillors  Master  John  Kuscell,  keeper  of  the 

WttstmiDster.   privy  seal,  Master  John  Gunthorpe,  the  king's  high  almoner,  and  Thomas 

Mountgomery,  one  of  the  knights  of  the  body,  and  their  assigns  of  the 

collation  to  the  next  vacant  canonry  and  prebend  in  the  king's  free  chapel 

of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster.  By  p.s. 

May  2,  General    pardon  to   Cecily  Grymston  late   of  Suthwerk,  co.  Surrey, 

Westminster.  *hu8wyfe,'  alias   Cecily   Mauncell,  alias  Cecily  Bunten  of  the  town  of 

Westminster,  co.  Middlesex^  <  sole  woman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  her 

before  29  March.  By  p.s. 

May  8.  General  pardon  to  John  Hai'well  of  Oravesendi  co.  Kent,  <  taillour.' 

Westminster.  By  p.s. 

Presentation  of  Richard  Bisshop  to  the  parish  church  of  Gysslam,  in  the 
diocese  of  Norwich,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Thomas  Wele. 

May  10.  Revocation  of  the  protection,  with  clause  volumus,  for  one  year  by 
Westminster,  letters  patent  to  Bartholomew  Speneawe  alias  de  Spynewe,  merdiant  of 
Bordeaux,  staying  on  the  king's  service  in  the  company  of  John  Yong, 
knight,  mayor  of  the  staple  of  Calais,  merchant,  and  the  society  of  the  staple 
treasurers  and  victuallers  of  the  said  town  and  the  marches  there,  on  the 
safe  custody  and  victualling  of  the  town  and  castle  of  Calais  and  the 
marches,  because  he  delays  in  the  city  and  suburbs  of  London,  as  Robert 
Colwyche  and  Hugh  Bryce,  sheriffs,  have  certified. 

May  6.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Wood,  esquire,  and  Thomas  Bowes,  *  gentilman,'  of 

Westminster,  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  exchange  and  mint  and  the  custody  of  the 
coinages  of  gold  and  silver  within  the  Tower  of  London  and  elsewhere 
within  the  realm,  receiving  the  accustomed  wages  as  in  the  last  year  of 
Edward  IIL  and  the  first  of  Richard  II.  from  the  issues  of  the  same  with 
all  other  profits ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  the  said  John  by  letters  patent 
dated  26  October,  8  Edward  lY.  (see  p.  112)  surrendered. 

May  10.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Edward  Hardgill,  esquire,  one  of  the 

Westminster,  ushers  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  an  annuity  of  9/.  2s.  6fL  from  the  fee  farm 

of  the  city  of  Norwich.  By  p.s. 

May  11.         Presentation  of  William  Spenser,  chaplain,  to  the  perpetual  chantry 
Westminster,  founded  by  king  Richard  in  the  church  of  St.  Antoninus,  London,  in  the 
diocese  of  London,  according  to  the  ordinance  and  will  of  Nicholas  Bole, 
sometime  citizen  and  skinner  of  London. 

May  15.         General  pardon  to  Nicholas  Sylverton  of  Westminster,  co.  Middlesex, 
Westminster.   *  stacioner.'  By  p.s. 

May  10.         Grant  for  life  to  Alice  Rippas  of  Westminster,  ^recluse,'  of  6  marks 
Westminster,  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  town  of  Notyngham.  By  p.s. 

May  7.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Thorpe  of  the  office  of  forester  of  the  king's 

Westminster,  forest  called  ^  Kyngeswodeheth '  with  the  bailiwick  of  the  same  in  the  county 

of  Essex,  which  he  had  before  of  the  grant  of  the  king's  brother  the  duke 

of  Gloucester  and  which  has  now  come  into  the  king's  hands,  to  hold  with 

the  due  fees  and  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

Membrane  21. 

April  11.        Whereas  the  king  was  indebted  to  Prosper  Camilio  de  Medicis,  apostolic 

Sleaford.      collector  in  England,  in  the  sum  of  100  marks  for  certain  dispensations 

obtained  by  him,  and  in  repayment  thereof  on  80  May  last  by  letters  patent 

granted  licence  for  Nicholas  de  Biygnali,  Genoese  merchant,  or  his  fiiictors. 


16  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I.  «87 


1476.  Membrane  21 — cont. 

ftttomays  or  sefvants  to  ship  merchandise  not  pertaining  to  the  staple  of 
Calais  in  the  port  of  Southampton  and  take  the  same  to  foreign  parts  quit 
of  customs  and  subsidies  to  the  said  sum,  and  the  said  Prosper  has  thus 
receiyed  2S  marks  but  cannot  obtain  payment  of  the  residue  and  has 
surrendered  the  said  letters;  the  king  hereby  grants  licence  for  the  said 
Nicholas  to  ship  merchandise  as  above  in  the  ports  of  London,  Southampton 
and  Sandwich  quit  of  customs  and  subsidies  to  the  sum  of  75  marks. 

By  p.s. 

Ma^r  2.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Oliver  Kyng,  master  of  arts  and 

Westminster,  licentiate  in  laws,  of  the  office  of  the  king's  first  secretary  in  the  French 
tongue,  with  the  liberties  and  profits  pertaining  to  the  office,  and  50  marks 
yearly  for  the  exercise  of  his  office  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the 
port  of  Southampton ;  and  grant  that  he  shall  be  able  to  receive  bills  signed 
or  to  be  signed  with  the  king's  hand  and  make  out  warrants  under  the 
signet  and  otherwise  to  the  chancellor  of  England  and  the  keeper  of  the 
privy  seal  with  the  king's  letters  in  Latin  and  English.  By  p.s. 

Vacated  by  surrender  and  cancelled  so  far  as  concerns  the  said  50 
markSf  because  the  king  granted  the  same  to  him  from  the  customs  and 
subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Exeter  and  Dertmouth  by  other  letters  patent  on 
20  Jtt/y,  17  Edward  IV. 

Greneral  pardon  to  William  Ridgate  late  of  Eyntree,  co.  Lancaster, 
'  yoman,'  alias  Wilb'am  Ridegat^  late  of  Aynetre,  *  husbondman,'  of  all 
offences  committed  by  him  before  21  April.  By  p.s. 

May  4.  General  pardon  to  John  Myndrym  alias  Myndrem  alias  Mendrym  late 

Westminster,  of  London,  *  gentleman,'  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  1  February. 

ByK. 

May  6.  Grant  to  Richard  Cokrell  of  Beverle,  '  gentilmau,'  and  his  heirs,  in  lieu 

Westminster,  of  another  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent 'dated  2  May  {see  p.  683), 
surrendered,  of  all  the  lands,  rents  and  services  in  Beverley  and  elsewhere 
in  the  county  of  York  which  lately  were  his  and  which  came  into  the 
king's  hands  by  reason  of  his  attaint  and  which  the  king  lately  by  letters 
patent  granted  for  life  to  John  Feryby,  now  deceased,  and  all  issues  of  the 
same  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  John.  By  K. 

May  17.         Pardon  to  the  king's  servitor  William  Wade,  esquire,  late  escheator  in 

Westminster,    the  counties  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham,  of  all  offences  committed  by  hira 

and  all  fines,  amercements^  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from 

him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  p.B. 

May  22,         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Hill  of  Bristol,  '  brewer,'  of  all  offences 
Westminster,  committed  by  him  before  18  May.  By  p.8. 


MSMBRANB  20. 

May  12.  Grant  to  the  abbess  and  convent  of  St.  Mary's,  Winchester,  in  furtherance 
Westminster,  of  a  grant  to  them  by  letters  patent  dated  1  {sic)  October,  8  Edward  IV. 
{see  p.  138)  which  are  not  as  valid  as  they  hoped,  that  they  shall  have  all 
sums  of  money  and  rents  due  to  the  king  from  themselves  or  their  tenants 
or  other  residenta  in  the  towns  and  hainlets  of  Erchefount  and  Canyngus, 
00.  Wilts,  for  any  rent  of  *  tythyng  peny '  or  other  rent  payable  at 
any  sherifi^s  turn  within  the  hundred  of  Swannebergh  alias  Stodfold 
alias  Bughbergh,  and  pardon  to  them  of  all  sums  of  money  due  from 
them  to  the  king  as  parcel  of  the  farm  for  the  profit  of  the  county  of 
Wats.  By  K. 


686  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1476.  Membrane  20 — cont. 

Majr  9.  Pardon  to  John,  abbot  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Peter'Si  Westminster, 

Weatminittr.  ordinary  of  that  place,  for  the  escape  of  Thomas  Porter  late  of  Stretley, 
CO.  Berks,  <  gentiiman/  from  his  prison  before  1 1  February  last.       By  p.a. 
Vacated  because  otherwise  below. 

Ma^  9.  Pardon  to  the  said  abbot  for  the  escape  of  the  said  Thomas,  com- 

Westmioster.  mitted  to  his  custody  or  the  custody  of  anyone  having  power  from  him 

to  receive  clerks  convicted  or  attainted,  from  his  prison  before  11  February 

last.  By  p.s. 

June  15.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Crowland,  one  of  the  king's  trumpeters,  of 
WMtminater.  10  marks  yeai'ly  from  Michaelmas,  6  Edward  IV.  viz.  6  marks  from  the 
fee  farm  of  the  hundred  of  Dudeston  and  6  marks  from  the  fee  farm  of  the 
manor  of  la  Berton  by  Gloucestre  and  the  king's  weir  in  the  manor  of 
Minsterworth  and  a  moiety  of  the  weir  of  Denne,  at  the  hands  of  the  abbot 
and  convent  of  St.  Peter's,  Gloucester,  or  the  sheriff  of  the  county ;  in  lieu 
of  another  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated  14  October,  7  Edward  lY. 
{see  p.  44)  surrendered  because  invalid.  By  p.s, 

June  18.  Grant  to  Laurence  Bothe,  iMshop  of  Durham,  of  the  custody  of  the 
Westminster,  temporalities  of  the  archbishopric  of  York  and  all  issues  of  the  same  and  any 
portions  and  pensions  due  to  the  king  by  the  death  of  his  kinsman  George, 
late  archbishop,  to  hold  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  latter  so  long 
as  the  tempoi'alities  remain  in  the  king's  hands,  with  knights'  fees  and 
advowsons,  and  grant  to  him  of  power  to  present  to  any  vacant  benefices 
which  should  belong  to  the  king  by  reason  of  the  voidanceand  to  appoint  to 
offices  in  the  archbishopric.     [Fcedera,']  By  K. 

June  15.  Exemption  for  life  of  Robert  Levelord,  ^gentilman,'  from  being  put  on 
Westminster,  assizes,  juries,  inquisitions,  certifications,  attaints  or  recognitions,  and  from 
being  made  sheriff,  escheator,  coroner,  assessor,  taxer  or  collector  of  tenths 
or  other  tallages  or  subsidies  or  aid  for  marrying  or  knighting  the  king's 
eldest  son,  constable,  crier,  arrayer  or  leader  of  men  at  arms  or  others  or 
any  other  bailiff,  officer  or  minister  and  from  taking  up  knighthood  against 
his  will.  By  p.s. 

June  18.         Grant  for  four  years  to  the  king's  servant  David  Beaupe  and  John 

Westminster.  Marchaunt  that  they  may  practise  the  faculty  and  science  of  philosophy  and 

the  turning  of  mercury  into  gold  and  silver.     [^FcederaJ]  By  K. 

June  9.  Grant  for  life  to  Ellen  Nevylle  late  the  wife  of  the  king's  servant 

Westminster.  Bobert  Nevylle,  for  the  good  service  of  the  latter,  of  a  tenement  called 
Hyde  in  the  county  of  Hertford  with  all  lands,  woods,  pastures  and  other 
appurtenances  for  the  sustenance  of  herself  and  her  seven  children. 

By  p.s. 

Membrane  19. 

May  24.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  esquire  Thomas  Fenys  of  the  offices  of 

Westminster,   constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Henyngham  and  parker  of  the  park  there 

from  Michaelmas  last,  from  which  time  he  hns  occupied  the  said  offices, 

receiving    the    accustomed    fees    from    the    issues    of    the    lordship    of 

Henyngham.  By  p.s. 

Pardon  to  Eobert  Menwynnek  late  of  Trevosburgh,  co.  Cornwall, 
^  gentylman,'  of  his  outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before 
the  king  to  answer  for  certain  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered  to  the 
Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Byllyng,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench, 
has  certified. 

May  23.  Grant  for  life  to  William  Neve  of  the  office  of  chief  glazier  of  the  king's 

Westminster,  works  with  wages  of  12(f.  daily  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  city  or  town  of 

Norwich  and  other  issues  of  the  same,  with  all  other  accustomed  profits  and 


16  EDWARD  IV.-^Pabt  I.  589^ 


1476.  Membrane  19 — cant. 

a  robe  of  the  suit  of  the  servants  of  the  hoosehold  yearly  at  Christmas  at 
the  hands  of  the  keeper  of  the  great  wardrobe.  By  p.s. 

May  25,         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Philip  cUias  Pbelip,  citizen  and  grocer  of 
WestmiiiBter.  London,  alias  late  of  the  parish  of  Heron,  co.  Kent,  *  yoman.'  By  p^. 

Licence  for  the  appropriation  in  mortmain,  without  inquisition,  by  the 
master  and  fellows  of  the  Hall  of  St.  Katharine  the  Virgin  in  the  University 
of  Cambridge  of  the  parish  church  of  Coton  alias  Cotes,  co.  Cambridge,  of 
which  they  are  patrons,  provided  that  the  sacred  offices  of  the  church  be 
administered  by  a  suitable  chaplain  and  a  certain  portion  to  be  fixed  by 
the  bishop,  the  ordinary  of  the  church,  be  distributed  yearly  among  the 
poor  parishioners.  By  K. 

May  28.  Grant  to  Master  Alexander  Lye,  king's  chaplain,  prebendary  of  Cobeham- 
Westminster.  bery,  in  the  diocese  of  Bochester,  and  chaplain  of  the  chapel  or  chantry  of 
St..  Mary,  Frekeniiam,  in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  of  a  canonry  and  prebend 
in  tho  king's  free  chapel  of  $t.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster, 
on  an  exchange  of  benefices  with  the  king's  councillor  Master  John  Rassell. 
This  grant  shall  not  be  hindered  by  any  letters  patent  of  the  king  concerning 
the  next  voidance  of  prebends  in  the  said  free  chapel.  By  p.s. 

March  4.        Appointment,  duiing  pleasure,  of  the  king's   servant  John  Fortescu, 

Westminster,  esquire,  as  one  of  the 'esquires  of  the  body,  receiving  50  marks  yearly  from 

the  issues  of  the  county  of  Devon.  By  p.s. 

June  7.  Grant  for  life  to  John  Priour,  one  of  the  king's  trumpeters,  of  10  marks 

Wcgtminiter.  yearly  from  Michaelmas,  6  Edward  IV.  viz.  4l,  from  the  farm  of  the  city 
of  Winchester  and  53«.  4d,  from  the  rent  and  manor  of  Lokerle,  co. 
Southampton,  at  tbe  hands  of  John  le  Botiller  and  his  heirs  or  the  sheriff* 
of  the  county ;  in  lieu  of  another  grants  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated 
14  October,  7  Edward  IV.  (see  p.  44)  surrendered  because  invalid.     Bj  p.s. 

June  6.  General  pardon  to  John  Crosse  late  of  Fyneton,  co,  Devon,  *  yoman,' 

Westminster,  alias  '  husbondman,'   aliM  late   of  Honyton,  co.   Devon,  ^toker,'    alias 

'  laborer,'  of  all  ofiences  committed  by  him  before  4  June.  By  p.s. 

June  7.  Pardon  to  John  Brugge  late  of  Ludlowe,  co.  Salop,  clerk,  of  his  outlawry 

Westminster,  in  the  county  of  Stafford  for  not  appearing  befoi'e  Robert  Danby  and  his 
fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  satisfy  Julian  late  the  wife  of  John 
Boudeler,  administratrix  of  the  goods  of  John  Boudcler,  who  died  intestate, 
of  40/.  which  she  recovered  against  him  and  4/.  damages,  he  having 
surrendered  to  the  Fletc  prison  and  satisfied  her,  as  Thomas  Bryau,  chief 
justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified. 

June  27.         Pardon  to  Richard  Vowell  of  Welles,  co.  Somerset,  'gentilman/  alias 

Westminster,  late  of  London,  late  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset,  of  all 

offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts 

and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office.  By  K. 

June  30.  Pardon  to  William  Covcntre  of  Wandeborough,  co.  Wilts,  *  husbondman,' 
Wtstminster.  of  his  outlawry  in  the  said  county  for  not  appearing  before  Robert  Danby 
and  his  fellows,  late  justices  of  the  Bench,  to  answer  the  king  touching  a 
trespass  committed  by  him  and  Roger  Taillour  of  Littelhenton,  co.  wHts, 
'yoman,'  Richard  Loveday  of  Littelhenton,  '  yoman,'  John  Smyth  of 
Littelhenton,  *  yoman,'  John  Dowses  of  Littelhenton,  *  yoman,'  William 
Piers  of  Wandeborough, '  husbomlman,'  William  Heryng  of  Wandeborough, 
*  husbondman,'  Philip  Warner  of  Aysshedonpark,  co.  Berks,  *  yoman,' 
William  Gegyll  of  Aysshebury,  co.  Berks,  *  husbondman,'  John  Colles  of 
Aysshcbury,  '  husbondman,'  Robert  Swayne  (^f  Ordeston  in  the  parish  of 
Aysshebury,  'husbondman,'  Richard  Colles  of  Ordeston,  'husbondman,' 
and  John  Monke  of  Ordeston, '  husbondman,'  he  having  surrendered  to  the 
Flctc  prison,  as  Thomas  Bryan,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  has  certified* 


fifiO  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1476.  MSMBRANB  18. 

June  3.         Grant  for  life  to  tbe  king's  servitor  Robert  Pemberton,  eiquire,  one  of 

Westminster,  tbe  usbers  of  tbe  king's  cbamber,  of  9/.  2s.  6d.  yearly  from  the  fee  farm  of 

tbe  town  of  Norbampton.  By  pj. 

June  1.  General  pardon  to    Robert  Kenet  alias  Kenette  late  of  Oanterbnry, 

Westminster..  <  bocber,'  for  all  offences  committed  by  bim  before  27  May.  By  p.s. 

May  27.  Grant  -  for  life  to  Tbomas  Ravys,  one  of  tbe  king's  Serjeants  at  arms, 
Westminster,  of  I2d.  daily  from  2  July  last,  frdm  wbicb  day  be  bas  beld  tbe  office, 
amounting  to  18/.  6s.  yearly,  viz.  8/.  at  tbe  bands  of  tbe  burgesses  and 
tenants  of  tbe  town  of  Ivelcbestre,  co.  Somerset,  from  tbe  fee  farm  of  the 
town  or  at  tbe  bands  of  tbe  sberiff  of  Somerset  and  Dorset  and  10/.  5s. 
from  tbe  issues  of  tbe  county  of  Salop,  with  a  livery  of  tbe  suit  of  the 
king's  Serjeants  at  arms  or  40^.  for  tbe  same  yearly  at  Cbristmas  at  the 
great  wardrobe.  By  K. 

May  31.         Mandate  in  pursuance  to  tbe  burgesses  and  tenants  of  tbe  town  of 
Westminster.  Ivelchestre  and  tbe  sheriff  of  Somerset  and  Dorset. 

Tbe  like  to  the  sberiff  of  Salop. 

May  3.  General  pardon  to  Walter  ap  Guillim  late  of  Urcbenfeld,  co.  Hereford, 

Westminster,  'gentihnan,'  alias  Walter  William  late  of  Ellesfeld,  co.  Worcester,  of  all 

offences  committed  by  bim  before  15  April.  By  p.s. 

June  8.  Grant  to  tbe  king's  chaplain  Master  Benedict  Burgh  of  the  prebend 

Westminster,  which  William  Morland  lately  bad  in  tbe  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen 
within  the  palace  of  Westminster,  void  by  his  resignation.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  tbe  dean  and  chapter. 

Grant  to  Nicholas  Rawdon,  chaplain,  of  the  prebend  of  Walton  in  the 
king's  chapel  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen  within  the  castle  of  Bryggenerth,  void 
by  tbe  resignation  of  Master  Benedict  Burgh.  By  K. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  tbe  dean  and  chapter. 

June  9.  Grant  to  Humphrey  Blount,  knight,  and  John  Dudley,  esquire,  of  the 

WeMtminster.   collation  to  the  next  vacant  canonry  and  prebend  in  the  king's  free  chapel 

or  collegiate  church  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Bruggenorth,  in  lieu  of  a  like 

grant  to  them  by  letters  patent  dated  24  January  last,  surrendered.    By  K. 

June  16.  Grant  to  Benedict  Burgh,  canon  of  tbe  cathedral  church  of  St.  Paul, 

Westminster.  London,  and  prebendary  of  Ealdlond  in  tbe  same,  of  a  canonry  and  prebend 
in  tbe  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  tbe  palace  of  Westminster, 
on  an  exchange  of  beneBces  with  William  Morland. 

Mandate  in  pursuance  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  tbe  said  chapel. 

June  20.  Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  tbe  monastery  of  St.  James  by 

Westminster.  Norbampton,  of  tbe  order  of  St.  Augustine,  to  ele«t  an  abbot  in  the  place  of 
John  Grauntewell,  deceased. 

June  0.  Grant  for  life  to  tbe  king's  servant  Robert  AUerton,  one  of  the  ushers  of 

Westminster,  the  king's  chamber,  of  tbe  office  of  keeper  of  the  king's  pri?y  waitlrobo 

witbin  tbe  Tower  of  London,  receiving  tbe  accustomed  fees  as  in  the  times 

of  Edwai'd  III.  and  Richard  II.  from  tbe  issues  of  the  county  of  Essex,  with 

nil  other  profits.  By  p.s. 

April  16.  Grant  to  Gilbert  Debenham,  esquire,  and  the  heirs  of  bis  body,  for  divers 
Lincoln.  losses  sustained  for  the  king  as  well  in  his  presence  in  as  in  bis  absence  from 
tbe  realm  and  for  260  marks  paid  by  bim  to  tbe  king,  of  the  lordship  and 
manor  of  Tatyngston  with  appurtenances  in  Tatyngston,  Brantbam,  Bergholt, 
Holbrooke,  Wolverston,  Freston  and  elsewhere  within  the  hundred  of 
Stamford,  co.  Suffolk,  with  all  members  and  the  advowsons  of  tbe  church  of 
Tatyngston  and  tbe  free  chapel  of  St.  Margaret,  Holbrooke,  knights'  fees, 
wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  courts,  leets,  warrens,  fisheries^  stews, 
liberties,  franchises,  bondmen  and  their  issue  and  other  commodities,  late  of 


16  EDWAfeD  IV.— Pabt  t  Sdl 


\4.'JQ^  Membrane  18 — cont 

JoLn  Veer,  knight,  late  earl  of  Oxford,  and  in  the  king's  hancb  by  virtue  of 
an  act  of  forfeiture  in  Parliament  at  Westminster,  6  October,  12  Edward  IV. 
to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other 
rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV. 

By  pj9. 

July  15.         General  pardon  to    Dan  Robert  Benet,  monk    of    the    monastery  of 
Westminster.  St.  Peter,  Westminster,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  7  May. 

By  p.g. 

July  6.         Presentation  of  John  Aleyn,  king's  clerk,  to  a  moiety  of  the  parish  church 
Westminster,  of  Gedl}iig,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Thomas  Dokylby.    The  letters  are 
directed  to  the  dean  and  chapter  of  the  cathedral  church  of  St.  Peter,  York, 
the  see  being  void. 

MSMBRANB  17. 

May  3.  Grant,  for  twenty  years,  to  John  Blount,  lord  Mountjoye,  and  James 

Westminster.  Blount,  esquire,  of  the  lieutenancy  of  the  king's  castle  of  Hampnes  in  the 
parts  of  Picardy  with  a  number  of  soldiers  under  them  specified  in  certain 
indentures,  receiving  the  fees  specified  in  the  said  indentures  at  the  hands  of 
the  treasurer  of  Cakis,  and  with  all  other  rights,  liberties  and  profits,  with 
power  to  appoint  ofiicers  for  the  safekeeping  of  the  castle  and  to  grant 
safe-conducts  to  the  king's  adversaries  coming  to  the  castle ;  in  lieu  of  a 
like  grant  to  the  said  John,  then  one  of  the  esquires  of  the  body,  by  letters 
patent  dated  31  March,  13  Edward  IV.  [French  Rollj  13  Edward  IV. 
m.  28]  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

May  14.  He  vocation  of  the  protection  with  clause  volumus^  for  one  year,  lately 
Westminster,  granted  by  letters  patent  to  Robert  Saluse  alias  Saiewse  of  Hyngham,  co« 
Norfolk,  ^marchaunt,'  alias  ^chapman,'  alias  'yoman,'  staying  on  the 
king's  service  in  the  company  of  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of 
Northumberland,  warden  of  the  east  and  middle  marches  of  England 
towards  Scotland,  on  the  safe-custody,  defence  and  victualling  of  the  same, 
because  he  delays  within  the  liberty  of  the  city  of  Norwich,  as  appears  by 
certificate  of  the  sherififs  of  the  city. 

May'  1 7.         Pardon  to  Edmund  Molyneuz,  esquire,  sheriff  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham, 
Westminster,  for  all  escapes  of  felons  and  all  oSences  committed  by  him  before  14  May. 

By  p.s. 

May  10.         General  pardon  to  John  Penery  alias  Penury  alias  Penewry  alias  Penry 

Westminster,  of  01decl3rmmys,  CO.  Cornwall,  <  husbondman,'  of  all  ofienoes  committed  by 

him  before  8  May.  By  p.s. 

May  18.  Commission  to  Masters  John  Fox,  John  Coke  and  William  Goodyere, 
Westminster,  doctors  of  laws,  to  hear  and  determine  an  appeal  to  the  king's  audience  by 
John  Forster,  esquire,  late  provost  of  the  king's  army  beyond  the  seas, 
against  a  judgement  of  Master  John  Aleyn,  doctor  of  laws,  deputy  or 
commissary  of  Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  chief  constable  of  England, 
in  a  civil  case  concerning  one  Robert  Richardson,  committed  by  the  said 
John  Aleyn  at  the  suit  of  Edmund  Haute,  esquire,  to  one  Thomas  Busshe, 
deputy  of  the  said  John  Forster  in  the  parts  of  Picardy,  for  safe-custody 
under  a  penalty  of  1,000  marks. 

1475. 

Oct.  14.  Grant  to  Thomas  Grev,  knight  of  the  body,  and  his  heirs  and  assigns  of 

Westminster,  the  manor  or  lordship  of  Tylbury  by  Clare,  co.  Essex,  and  the  advowson 

of  the  church  of  Tylbury  and  a  court  baron  within  the  manor  with  view  of 

frauk-pledgo  and  all  that  pertains  to  it,  and  all  issues  of  the  above  from 

14  April,  11  Edward  IV. 

Vacated  because  in  the  fifteenth  year^ 


692  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1476.  Membrane  17 — cont. 

May  26.         Pardon  to  William  Say  late  of  Spaxton,  co.  Somerset,  esqaire,   late 

Westminster,  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Dorset,  of  all  offences  committed 

by  him  and  all  fines,  amercements,  issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due 

from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his  office.  *  By  p.s« 

June  17.        Appointment  of  Thomas  Marty n  to  take  carriage  for  the  conduct  of  the 
Westminster,  bier  of  the  king's  father  Richard,  duke  of  York,  for  his  burial  and  carpenters, 
joiners,  painters  and  candlemakers  and  wax  and  thread.     [FcederaJ] 

Membrane  16. 

March  5.  Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Batte  as  controller  of  the  great 
Westminster,  and  petty  custom,  the  subsidy  of  wools,  hides  and  wool-fells  and  the 
subsidy'  of  the  3^.  in  the  tun  and  the  12d,  in  the  pound  in  the  port  of 
Sandwich  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees, 
provided  that  he  execute  the  office  in  person,  with  the  custody  of  one  part 
of  the  coket  seal.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

The  like  to  the  following  in  the  ports  named  and  ports  and  places 
adjacent  :-— 

May  23.  William  Growchestre  in  the  port  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  26.  Vincent  Fynche  in  the  port  of  Chichester. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

May  26.  John  Smyth  in  the  port  of  Yermouth. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Nov.  29.  Thomas  Stonghton  in  the  port  of  Sandwich. 

Westminster.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Oct.  29.         The  like  of  Thomas  Fouler  as  controller  of  the  petty  custom  in  the  port 
Westminster,  of  London  and  ports  and  places  adjacent.  By  biU  of  the  treasurer. 

May  1.  Grant  for  life  to  Master  John  Giles,  for  his  good  service  in  instructing 

Westminster,  the  king's  sons  Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of 

Chester  and  Flyut,  and  Richard,  duke  of  York,  in  grammar,  of  20/.  yearly 

from  Michaelmas  last  from  the  customs  and  subsidies  in  the  ports  of  Exeter 

and  Dertmouth.  By  p.s. 

May  1.  Inspeximus  and  confirmation  of  letters  patent  under  the  great  seal  of 

Westminster.  Ireland  dated  at  Dublin,  15  July,  15  Edward  IV.  witnessed  by  William, 
bishop  of  Meath,  deputy  of  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence, 
lieutenant  of  Ireland,  granting  for  life  to  Christopher  Nugent,  esquire,  the 
manors  or  lordships  of  Belgard  and  Fowre,  co.  Meath,  not  exceeding  the 
value  of  12/.  yearly. 

May  2.  General  pardon  to  Edward  Story  alias  Coke  late  of  London,  ^  yoman,'  of 

Westminster,  all  offences  coinmitted  by  him  before  1  March.  By  p.8. 

May  10.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  Roger  Hopton,  esquire,  one  of  the 

Westminster,  ushers  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  an  annuity  of  9/.  2s,  6d.  from  the  farm  of 

the  hundreds  of  Kyftesgate,  Holford  and  Greston  with  the  fairs  and  markets 

in  the  town  of  Wychecombe,  co.  Gloucester,  at  the  hands  of  the  abbot  and 

convent  of  Wynchecombe.  By  p.8. 

May  6.  Inspeximui  and  confirmation  to  William  Gowelys,  son  and  heir  of  John 

Westminster.  Gowelys  and  kinsman  and  heir  of  the  undermentioned  Joan,  and  his  heirs 
'  of  letters  patent  dated  23  December,  16  Richard  II.  inspecting  and  con- 
firming to  Philip  Stone  and  the  said  Joan  his  wife,  daughter  and  heiress  of 
Robert  son  and  heir  of  William  son  of  Walter  Droup,  and  her  heirs  letters 
patent  under  the  seal  of  Ireland  dated  17  November,  22  Edward  III. 
confirming  to  the  said  William  son  of  Walter  and  his  heirs  and  assigns 
a  weir  called  *  Fishewere '  in  the  river  Lee  by  Cork. 

For  5  marks  paid  in  the  banaper. 


16  EDWAED  rV.— Pabt  !•  593 


1476-  Membranes  16— «)»^. 

May  14.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Ralph  Assheton,  of  the  tenour  of 

Wegtminster.  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent  dated  16  September,  13  Edward  IV.  {see 

p.  410),  granting  to  him  the  manors  of    Landhilp  alias  Landilik   and 

Lydurant,  co.  Cornwall.     These  letters  have  been  lost  by  accident,  as  Bobert 

Fox  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  will  be  surrendered  if  found. 

May  10.         Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Drewes  as  ganger  in  the  ports 

WcstminBter.  of  Exeter  and  Dartmouth  and  ports  and  places  adjacent,  receiving  the 

accustomed  fees.  By  bill  of  the  treasurer. 

Membravb  15. 

June  27.  Grant  to  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  cardinal  archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
Westminster,  and  Thomas  Bourgchier,  esquire,  of  the  custody  of  all  manors,  lands,  rents, 
services  and  other  possessions  late  of  John  Bourgchier  of  Berners,  knight, 
and  Maijory  his  wife,  tenants  in  chief,  and  the  custody  and  marriage  of 
John  son  and  heir  of  Humphrey  Bourgchier,  knight,  their  son  and  heir,  to 
hold  from  the  death  of  the  said  Marjory  during  the  minority  of  the  said 
John  the  younger,  and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  hj  K. 

July  8.  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  Brian  Boncliff,  of  the  tenonrs  of  the 

Westminster,   following:— 

1.  A  writ  of  Precipe  directed  to  the  sheriff  of  York,  ordering  him  to 

warn  Michael  de  la  Pole,  earl  of  Suffolk,  and  Katharine  his  wife  to 
hold  to  Bichard  Burgh,  esquire,  the  convention  made  between  them 
concerning  the  manor  of  Colthorpe  and  ten  messuages,  200  acres  of 
land,  40  acres  of  pasture,  300  acres  of  wood,  and  20s,  Id,  rent  in 
Colthorpe  and  Bykerton  and  the  advowson  of  the  church  of 
Colthorpe,  or  to  appear  before  the  king's  justices  at  Westminster  at 
Easter.    Westminster,  20  February,  4  Henry  IV. 

2.  A  note  of  a  fine  levied  in  the  year  4  Henry  lY.  between  Bichard 

Burgh,  esquire,  plaintiff,  and  the  said  earl  and  Katharine,  deforciants, 
viz.  that  the  latter  acknowledged  the  above  to  be  the  right  of  the 
said  Bichard  as  those  which  he  had  of  their  gift  and  released  all 
claim  to  them  and  granted  to  him  the  said  rent  with  the  homage 
and  services  of  Wilb'am  Gramary  and  Richard  Fairfax  and  their 
heirs,  and  for  this  he  granted  to  them  200  marks.  York,  one 
month  of  Easter,  4  Henry  lY.  Pax  on  the  octave  of  Michaelmas, 
6  Henry  lY. 
3.  The  foot  of  a  fine  made  at  Westminster  at  Michaelmas,  8  Edward  lY. 
before  Bobert  Danby,  Walter  Moille,  John  Nedeham,  Bichard 
Chokke,  Thomas  Littelton,  and  Thomas  Tonge,  justices,  between 
the  paid  Brian,  plaintiff,  and  John  Slyngesby  of  Scryvcn,  esquire, 
and  Isabel  his  wife,  deforciants,  concerning  the  manor  of  Colthorpe, 
eight  messuages,  ten  gardens,  100  acres  of  land  and  20  acres  of 
meadow  in  Colthorpe,  co.  York,  and.  six  messuages,  eight  gardens, 
fourteen  bovates  of  land,  40  acres  of  meadow,  400  acres  of  wood 
and  20*.  of  rent  in  Bykerton,  in  the  county  of  the  city  of  York, 
viz.  that  the  said  John  and  Isabel  acknowledged  the  premises  to 
be  the  right  of  the  said  Brian  as  those  which  he  had  of  their  gift  and 
released  all  claim  to  .them  and  will  warrant  them  to  him  against 
Thomas,  abbot  of  St.  Mary's,  Kyrkestall,  and  his  successors,  and  for 
this  the  said  Brian  granted  to  them  300/. 

July  9.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Colvile,  of  the  tenour  of  the 

Westminster,  enrolment  of  letters    patent  dated  10  January,  1  Edward    lY.  being  a 

general  pardon  to  the  said  John,  citizen  and  apothecary  of  London,  alias 

of  Byerssh,  co.  Kent,  'gentilman,'  late  servant  of  John,  late  duke  of 

y  96. 86.  P  P 


6di  CALENDAB  of  patent  ROLliS. 


1470.  Membrane  16— con^. 

Norfolk,  and  tenant  of  the  manor  of  Byherssh,  for  all  offences  committed  by 
him  before  4  November  then  last  .past.  Theie  letters  have  been  lost  hj 
accident,  as  he  has  taken  oath  in  Chancerj,  and  they  will  be  surrendered  n 
found. 

Membrane  14. 

May  9.  Licence  for  William  Say,  esquire^  and  Genevieve  his  wife,  daughter  and 

WeBtminster.  heiress  of  John  Hyll,  esquire,  tenant  in  chief  of  the  late  king,  and  kins- 
woman and  heiress  of  Cecily  Kyryell,  late  the  wife  of  Thomas  Kyryell, 
knight,  tenant  in  chief,  viz.  daughter  of  John  Hyll  her  son,  to  enter  freely 
into  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  fee  farms,  annuities,  reversions,  farms, 
rents,  services,  hundreds,  fees,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts,  leets,  sheriffs' 
turns,  liberties,  franchises,  fairs,  markets,  jurisdictions,  stews,  fisheries, 
warrens,  knights'  fees,  advowscns  and  other  possessions  within  the  realm 
of  which  the  said  John  or  Cecily  were  seised  and  which  should  descend 
to  the  said  Genevieve  on  their  deaths,  saving  to  the  king  fealty.        By  p.s. 

^  June  14.        Letters  of  denization  for  George  Louekyn,  born  in  the  city  of  Paris,  and 
Westminster,   the  heirs  of  his  body.  By  p.s. 

May  22.  Licence  for  Bichard  Ayston  of  Colcestre,  kinsman  and  heir  of  John 
Westmiiuter.  Skrene,  knight,  viz.  son  of  Isabel  sister  of  William  father  of  William  Skrene 
father  of  John  Skrene  the  elder  father  of  the  said  John,  to  enter  freely  into 
all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  fee  farms,  annuities,  reversions,  farms,  rents, 
services,  hundreds,  fees,  views  of  frank  pledge,  courts,  leets,  sheriffs'  turns, 
liberties,  franchises,  fairs,  markets,  jurisdictions,  knights'  fees,  advowsons 
and  other  possessions  in  the  counties  of  Essex,  Hertford,  Suffolk  and 
Cambridge  and  elsewhere  within  the  realm  which  should  descend  to  him 
on  the  death  of  the  said  John  or  any  ancestor  of  the  latter,  saving  to  the 
king  homage,  fealty  and  relief.  By  E. 

Membrane  13. 

June  19.  Licence  for  Bichard  Knyghtley,  son  and  heir  of  Bichard  Enyghtley, 
WeBtminster.  deceased,  to  enter  freely  into  all  lordships,  manors^  towns,  lands,  fee  farms, 
annuities,  reversions,  rents,  services,  hundreds,  offices,  views  of  frank* 
pledge,  courts,  leets,  liberties,  franchises,  jurisdictions,  knights'  fees, 
advowsons  and  other  possessions  within  the  realm  of  which  his  father  was 
seised  and  which  should  descend  to  him,  saving  to  the  king  homage  and 
fealty.  By  K. 

June  23.        Signification  to  Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln  of  the  royal  assent  to  the  election 
Wcfitminster.  of  John  Wykeley,  canon  of  the  monastery  of  St.  James  by  Norhampton, 
as  abbot  of  that  place. 

June  13.  Grant  to  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  and  the  heirs  male 
WeitmiMter.  of  his  body,  of  the  manor,  lordship  and  town  of  Ludgarsale  aliat  Ludgas- 
sale,  CO.  Wilts,  and  all  knights'  fees,  courts,  views  of  frank-pledge,  fairs, 
markets,  liberties,  franchises,  profits  and  commodities  pertaining  to  the 
same,  to  hold  by  the  knight  service  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many 
other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward 
lY.  and  all  issues  of  the  same  from  21  December,  13  Edward  IV.     By  p.8. 

May  26.  Mandate  to  all  justices,  sheriffs,  reeves,  ministers  and  others  to  permit  the 
Westmineter.  men  and  tenants  of  the  manor  of  Wolueresford  alias  Worfeld,  which  is  of 
the  ancient  demesne  of  the  crown^  as  appears  by  a  certificate  sent  into 
Chancery  by  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains,  to  be  quit  of  payment  of  toll 
and  expenses  of  knights  coming  to  Parliament  and  to  have  all  their  ancient 
pustoms  and  not  to  be  put  on  assizes,  juries  or  recognizances. 


16  EDWARD  IV.—PABT  I.  606 


1476.  Membrane  18 — eont. 

July  10.         Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Albans  to 
Westminster,  elect  an  abhot  in  the  place  of  William  Albon,  deceased.  By  p.s. 

Juljr  3.  Licence  for  the  alienation  in  mortmain  by  John  Sudbury,  clerk,  John 

Westminster.  Enderby,  chaplain,  and  William  Bughton,  diaplain,  of  five  messuages,  a 
dovecote,  four  cottages  and  218  acres  of  land  and/pasture  in  Louth,  Thedil- 
thorpe  and  Hoggesthorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  extended  at  5  marks  df .  yearly,  not 
held  in  chief,  as  appears  by  an  inquisition  taken  before  John  Saynton,  late 
escheator  in  the  county,  to  the  alderman  and  brethren  and  sisters  oif  the 
fraternity  or  gild  of  St.  Mary,  Louth,  to  the  value  of  6  marks  yearly, 
in  part  satisraction  of  a  licence  by  letters  patent  dated  26  May, 
16  Edward  IV. 

MSMBKANS  12. 

Aug.  8.  Licence  for  Edmund  Bedyngfold,  esquire,  son  and  heir  of  Anne  Bedyng* 
Buckden.  feld,  tenant  in  chief,  kinsman  and  heir  of  Margaret  Bedyngfeld,  widow, 
tenant  in  chief,  viz.  son  of  Thomas  Bedyngfeld,  esquire,  her  son,  and 
kinsman  and  heir  of  Thomas  Tudenham,  knight,  viz.  son  of  the  said  Thomas 
Bedyngfeld  son  of  the  said  Margaret  his  sister,  to  enter  freely  into  all  lord- 
ships, manors,  honours,  lands,  fee  faims,  annuities,  reversions,  farms,  rents, 
services,  hundreds,  fees,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts,  leets,  sheriffs'  turns, 
libei*ties,  franchises,  fairs,  markets,  jurisdictions,  stews,  fisheries,  warrens, 
knights'  fees,  advowsons  and  other  possessions  within  the  realm  of  which 
the  said  Anne,  Margaret  or  Thomas  was  seised  and  which  should  descend  to 
him,  saving  to  the  king  homage  and  fealty.  By  p.s. 

Sept.  1.  Grant  for  life  to  Thomas  Grayston,  one  of  the  grooms  of  the  king's 
Lutterworth,  chamber,  and  his  assigns  of  the  borough  or  township  of  Kenford  by  Ken, 
CO.  Devon,  and  all  messuages,  lands,  rents,  reversions  and  services  by 
Kenforde  late  of  Thomas  Courteney,  late  earl  of  Devon,  attainted  of  high 
treason  by  an  act  of  Parliament  at  Westminster,  4  November,  1  Edward  IV. 
and  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  the  said  act,  not  exceeding  the  yearly 
value  of  3/.  11«.  lid.  to  hold  by  the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and 
as  many  other  rents  and  services  as  they  were  held  by  before  4  March, 
1  Edward  IV. 

Aug.  21.         General  pardon  to  Henry  Warde  late  of  Fodrynghaye,  co.  Northampton, 
LiddingtoD.    <yoman,*  of  all  oflences  committed  by  him  before  9  August  By  p.s. 

Aug.  3.  Grant  to  John  Seman  of  London,  'mercer,'  who  has  newly  built  a  ship 

Buckden.  called  le  George  Cobham  at  his  own  expense  and  whom  the  king  wishes  to 
help  for  the  increase  of  the  shipping  of  the  realm,  that  he  and  his  a.s8igns 
may  once  load  the  said  ship  at  its  first  voyage  from  the  port  of  London 
with  woollen  cloths  and  other  merchandise  not  of  the  staple  and  take  the 
same  to  the  parts  of  Gascony  and  Bordeaux  and  bring  back  other 
merchandise  from  foreign  parts  to  any  port  within  the  realm  quit  of 
customs  and  subsidies.  By  p.8. 

Oct.  6.  General  pardon  to  Walter  Churcheyerd  alias  Cherchar,  late  of  London, 

Buckden.      'yoman,'  alias  late  of  Salisbury,  co.  Wilts,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  20  September.  By  p.8. 

MSMBRANS  11. 

June  20.        Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  kinsman  James,  earl  of  Dessemond,  of  the 

WestmiDBter.  office  of  constable  of  the  king's  castle  of  Limbrike  in  Ireland,  receiving 

10/.  yearly  from  the  fee  farm  of  the  city  of  Limerick  with  all  other 

aocostomed  profits.  By  p.s. 

p  p  8 


696  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1476.  Membrane  11 — con/. 

June  15.  Licence  for  William  Stokker,  knigbt,  John  Stokker,  citizen  of  London, 
Westminster,  and  Henry  Stokker,  inhabitant  of  the  town  of  Wyboldston  within  the 
parish  of  Eton,  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  to  found  a  perpetual  chantrj  of 
one  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  a  certain  chapel  newly 
built  by  them  within  the  said  town,  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his 
consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said  founders  and  for  their 
souls  after  death  and  the  souls  of  their  relatives  and  benefactors,  to  be 
called  the  chaplain  of  the  chantry  of  St.  Mary  and  SS.  James  the  Apostle  and 
Christopher  the  Martyr  in  the  chapel  of  Wyboldston,  and  for  the  said  chaplain 
to  acquire  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  lands,  tenements  and  rents,  not  held 
in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10  marks  yearly. 

By  K.  and  for  20/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

July  3.  Pardon  to  John  Hugyn,  late  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Somerset  and 

Westminster.  Dorset,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  issues,  amercements, 

debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of  his 

ofiice.  By  p.s. 

July  4.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servitor  John  Elryngton,  esquire,  treasurer 

Westminster,  of  the  household,  of  the  offices  of  parker  or  keeper  of  the  king's  park  of 

Hundesdon,  bailiff  of  the  king's  lordship  and  manor  of  Hundesdon  and 

keeper  of  the  same  manor,  co.  Hertford,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the 

issues  of  the  manor  or  lordship  and  all  otiier  profits,  as  Thomas  Petewyn  had. 

By  p.s. 
Vacated  by  surrender  and  cancelled  on  15  May^  20  Edward  IV. 

July  7.  General  pardon  to  Thomas  Williamson  late  of    Northgrymesby,    co* 

{  Westminster.  Lincoln,  '  mercer,'  alias  '  husbondman,'  alias  late  of  Berton,  co.  Lincoln, 

of  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  3  July. 

July  8.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  James  Moresby,  one  of  the  yeomen 

Westminster,  of  the  king's  chamber,  of  the  office  of  one  of  the  foresters  of  Inglewode, 

void  by  the  death  of  John  a  Coldell,  with  the  accustomed  fees.  By  p.8. 

July  14.         General  pardon  to  John  Goldryng  late  of  Dorkyng,  co.  Surrey,  'yoman,' 

Westminster,  alias  late  of  Forthingbrige,  co.  Southampton,  alias  late  of  Westbecheworth, 

CO.  Surrey,  alias  late  of  London,  alias  John  Masyngberde  kte  of  Boston, 

CO,  Lincoln,  for  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  1 7  July  last.     By  p.s« 

July  18.         Mandate  to  all  bailiffs  and  others  to  permit  Nicholas  More,  chaplain,  bom 
Westminster,   in  Scotland,  dwelling  at  Bcdyng,  co.  Berks,  who  has  taken  an  oath  of 
fealty,  to  inhabit  the  realm  peacenbly  and  enjoy  his  goods. 

1475. 

Oct.  30.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  councillor  Master  John  Coke,  doctor  of 

Westminster,  laws,  of  the  office  of  secondary  in  the  office  of  the  privy  seal,  with  Avages 
and  livery  {see  p.  669).  By  p.8. 

Vacated  because  in  the  fifteenth  year. 

1476. 

Oct.  9.  Grant  to  the  king's  chaplain  Master  Peter  Courtenay  of  the  custody  or 

Westminster,   deanery  of  the  king's  free  collegiate  chapel  of  St.  Mary  and  SS.  George 

and  Edward  .within  the  castle  of  Windesore,  void  by  the  resignation  of 

Master  William  Dudley.  By  p.8. 

Mandate  to  B.  bishop  of  Salisbury  to  admit  him  to  the  cure  of  souls  of 

the  said  chapel. 

Mandate  to  David  Hopton,  canon  residentiary  of  the  chapel,  to  pat  him 
into  corporal  possession. 

Oct.  14.         Protection,  with  clause   volumusy  for    one   year,   for  Richard  Heron, 
Westminster,    merchant  of  the  staple    of  Calais,   alias  late  of  London,  alicu  late  of 

Westminster,  *  merchant,'  staying  on  the  king's  service  on  the  safe^custody 
and  defence  of  the  castle  of  Cragvergoos  in  Ireland*  By  p.B« 


16  EDWAED  IV.— Pabt  I. 


697 


1476,  Mem^ane  11 — cant, 

Oct.  13.        Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  John  Say,  knight,  as  keeper  of  the 

Westnunster,   great  wardrobe,  for  buying  cloths  and  other  things  for  the  wardrobe, 

receiving  the  accustomed  fees  and  robes.  By  p.s. 

Oct.  13.         Presentation  of  Edward  Asshton  to  the  parish  church  of  St.  Matthew, 
WeBtminster.  Ipswich,  void  by  the  resignation  of  the  king's  clerk  Bobert  Botha. 


Aug.  26. 
Backdtn. 


Sept.  17. 
Backden. 


Sept.  6. 
Buckden. 


Aug.  9. 
Bnckden. 


MSMBRANS  10. 

Licence  for  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence,  Thomas,  bishop 
of  Lincoln,  the  chancellor,  Roger  Tocotei,  knight,  William  Catesby,  knight, 
Thomas  Kirkeby,  clerk,  Henry  Bedefeld,  clerk,  John  Pygot,  William 
Appleerd,  David  Herell,  John  Hunte  and  Robert  Trygge  to  found  a 
fraternity  or  gild  of  four  guardians  and  other  persons  wishine;  to  be  of  the 
fraternity  within  the  church  of  St.  •Mary,  Asshewell,  co.  Hertford,  to  be 
called  the  fraternity  or  gild  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  in  the  said  church.  The 
said  guardians  and  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  fraternity  shall  have 
perpetual  succession  and  shall  form  one  body,  with  power  of  acquiring 
lands  and  possession^  and  of  impleading  and  being  impleaded,  and  shall 
have  a  common  seal,  and  shall  yearly  elect  guardians  for  the  governance  of 
the  fraternity  and  remove  them  and  elect  others  when  they  think  fit  and 
shall  make  ordinances  for  the  governance  of  the  fraternity.  And  grant  to 
them  of  licence  to  acquire  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  lands  and 
possessions  not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10/.  yearly  for  the  sustenance 
of  a  chaplain  to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  the  said  church  for  the 
good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and 
the  said  founders  and  the  brethren  and  sisters  of  the  fraternity  and  for 
their  souls  after  death  and  the  soul  of  Richard,  late  duke  of  York,  the 
kings's  father,  and  the  support  of  other  works  of  piety. 

By  K.  and  for  40/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Grant  to  the  king's  councillors  Masters  John  Russell,  keeper  of  the 
privy  seal,  John  Morton,  keeper  of  the  rolls  of  Chancery,  John  Gunthorpe, 
the  king's  high  almoner,  and  Richard  Martyn,  archdeacon  of  London,  of  the 
collation  to  the  next  vacant  canonry  and  prebend  in  the  king's  free  chapel 
or  collegiate  church  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of  Westminster. 

ByK. 

Appointment  of  the  king's  kinsman  Thomas,  cardinal  arc&bishop  of 
Canterbury,  and  John,  abbot  of  Westmingter,  to  take  the  fealty  of  the  king's 
clerk  Master  John  Russell,  whom  pope  Sixtus,  at  the  king's  recommendation, 
has  promoted  to  the  church  of  Rochester,  void  by  the  translation  of  John, 
late  bishop,  to  the  church  of  Worcester.     [Foedera,']  By  K. 

Grant  to  the  said  Master  John  Russell  of  the  custody  of  the  temporalities 
of  the  bishopric  of  Rochester  with  all  issues  from  the  time  of  its  voidance. 
[FoederaJ]  By  K. 

Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  counties  of  Bedford  and  Buckingham 
for  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  monastery  of  St.  Albans, 
pertaining  directly  to  the  Roman  church,  to  William  Wallyngford,  late 
prior,  who  has  been  elected  abbot  on  the  death  of  William  Albon,  in 
accordance  with  an  indult  of  the  apostolic  see,  and  whose  fealty  the  king 
has  taken. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  :— 
Sussex.  York. 

Northampton.  Lincoln. 

Essex  and  Hertford.  Berks. 

Kent  and  Middlesex.  Suffolk. 

a 

The  like  to  Robert  Basset^  mayor  of  London,  escheator  in  that  city. 
Writ  «b  in4endmdo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 


598 


CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1476. 

Sept.  25. 
Buckden. 


Sept.  11. 
BuckdttB. 


Memhrane  10 — cont. 

Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Worcester  for  the  restitution 
of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric  of  Worcester  to  J.  late  bishop  of 
Bochester,  whom  pope  Sixtus  has  appointed  bishop  on  the  cession  of  J.  late 
bishop  and  who  has  renounced  all  words  prejudici^  to  the  king  in  the  papal 
bull  and  whose  fealty  the  king  has  taken.     IFcedera.']  By  K. 

The  like  to  the  escheators  in  the  following  counties  :— 

Gloucester  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent. 

Warwick. 

Middlesex. 
Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 

Mandate  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  the  marches  of 
Wales  adjacent  for  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  of  the  bishopric 
of  Llandaff  to  Master  John  Smyth,  professor  of  theology,  whom  pope 
Sixtus  has  appointed  bishop  on  the  cession  of  John  Hunden  and  who  has 
renounced  aU  words  prejudicial  to  the  king  in  the  papal  bull  and  whose 
fealty  the  king  haa  taken.    [^Fcedera,'] 

The  like  to  the  escheator  in  the  county  of  Salop  and  the  marches  of  Wales 
adjacent.  ^ 

Writ  de  intendendo  in  pursuance  to  the  tenants. 


Aug.  3. 

Buckden. 


Aug.  16. 
Buckdeo. 


June  18. 
Westminster. 


Sept.  7. 
Bttokden. 


Membrane  9. 

General  pardon  to  Boger  Wake,  esquire,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Wake, 
esquire,  late  sheriff  of  Northampton ;  and  grant  to  him  of  licence  to  enter 
freely  into  all  lordships,  manors,  towns,  lands,  fee  farms,  annuities,  rever- 
sions, rents,  services,  offices,  fees,  views  of  frank-pledge,  courts,  leets, 
liberties,  franchises,  jurisdictions,  knights'  fees,  advowsons  and  other 
possessions  within  the  realm  o2  which  the  said  Thomas  or  any  of  his 
ancestors  was  seised  and  which  should  descend  to  him,  saving  to  the  king 
homage  and  fealty,  with  all  issues  from  the  deaths  of  the  said  Thomas 
or  Anne  the  mother  of  the  latter ;  and  pardon  to  him  of  all  issues,  fines, 
amercements,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  or  the  said  Thomas 
to  the  king.  By  K. 

Pardon  to  John  Fortescu,  *gentilman,*  of  the  county  of  Devon,  alias 
esquire  of  the  body,  and  Thomas  Bond,  ^  yoman,'  alicts  of  Alanceston, 
CO.  Cornwall,  *  gaoler,'  for  the  escape  of  John  Clyfton  alias  Clyfdon  alias 
Cleflon,  committed  to  the  king's  gaol  of  Alanceston  or  to  their  custody. 

By  K. 

Grant,  with  the  assent  of  the  king's  brother  George,  duke  of  Clarence, 
lieutenant  of  Ireland,  to  Thomas  Danyell,  knight,  lord  and  baron  of 
Bathwire,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  of  the  lordships  or  manors  of 
Salmon  Leap,  Chapelizod,  Ardmolgham,  Bathwire,  Belgard,  Fore  and 
Castell  Bicard  with  their  members  and  appurtenances  in  Ireland,  with 
knights'  fees,  advowsons,  wards,  marriages,  reliefs,  escheats,  courts,  leets, 
parks,  woods,  wan-ens,  waters,  fisheries,  stews,  liberties,  franchises, 
commodities  and  emoluments,  in  the  king's  hands  by  reason  of  an  act  of 
resumption  in  the  last  Parliament  in  Ireland,  to  hold  by  fealty  only,  and  the 
office  of  constable  and  the  custody  of  the  king's  castle  of  Wikenlowe 
in  Ireland  and  fees  of  50/.  yearly  from  5  August  last  from  the  customs  and 
subsidies  in  the  port  of  Dublin,  with  all  other  profits,  regards,  commodities, 
emoluments,  wreck  of  sea  and  other  things  due  to  the  office  and  custody, 
in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated  the  said  5  August, 
surrendered.  By  p.s. 

General  pardon  to  Bobert  Batee  alias  Bate  late  of  OnlepCi  co.  Leicester, 
^laborer.'  Byp.i. 


16  EDWARD  IV.—Pabt  I.  699 


1476.  Membrane  9 — ami.] 

Dec.  3.  Grant  to  Elizabeth  late  the  wift  of  Thomas  Leacrope  of  Masham 

Weitminster.   knight,  of  the  custody  of  all  lordships,  manors,  lands,  rents,  services  and 

hereditaments  with  knights'  fees  and  advowsons  late  of  the  said  Thomas, 

tenant  in  chief,  during  the  minority  of  Thomas  his  son  and  heir.        By  p.s. 

Nov.  28.  Pardon  to  Robert  Hauntemont  late  of  London,  ^gentilman,'  of  his  out- 
WMtminster.  lawry  in  London  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to  answer  him  and 
John  Pereles  of  London,  chaplain,  for  having  with  Edward  Criche  late  of 
Norwich,  *  chapman,'  and  Henry  Wyche  late  of  London,  *  iremonger,'  at 
London,  falsely  procured  the  said  John  to  be  indicted  at  Grauntpount  by 
Oxford,  CO.  Berks,  of  having  on  10  June,  10  Edward  IV.  forcibly  entered 
the  close  and  house  of  Edward  Girche  at  Wyndesore,  co.  Berks,  and  carried 
off  20  marks  in  money  and  goods  to  the  value  of  20/.,  although  at  the  time 
of  the  taking  of  the  indictment  the  said  John  was  dwelling  in  London  and 
not  in  the  county  of  Berks ;  the  said  Robert  having  surrendered  to  the 
Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Billyng,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's 
Bench,  has  certified. 

IMbmbrans  8. 

July  18.        Protection,  for  two  years,  for  John  SeboU  alias  Sebo,  merchant,  factor 
Westminster,  and  attorney  of  the  merchants  of  Spain,  and  his  servants  and  possessions. 

By  p.s. 

Aug.  1.  Presentation  of  John   Longe,  chaplain,  to  the  parish  church  of  St. 

Backden.  George  within  the  city  of  Exeter,  void  by  the  resignation  of  Nicholas 
Hele. 

July  30.  Inspeximus  of  a  writing  (English)  of  the  king's  mother  Gecill,  late  wife 
Fotheringay.  to  Richard,  rightful  king  of  England  and  France  and  lord  of  Ireland,  dated  at 
Berkhampsted,  29  May,  16  Edward  IV.  granting  for  her  life  to  her  servant 
John  Felde,  squire,  the  office  of  keeping  her  park  of  Standon,  taking  the 
accustomed  fees  with  all  other  profits ;  and  ratification  of  his  estate  therein, 
and  grant  to  him  of  the  same  for  life.  By  p.s. 

Grant  for  life  to  John  Pylton,  esquire,  of  the  office  of  ranger  of  the  baili- 
wicks of  Clyff,  Brygstok  and  Kokyngham  and  all  parks  and  foreign  woods 
within  them  within  the  foi*egt  of  Bokyngham,  co.  Northampton,  with  the 
accustomed  fees. 

Aug.  2.  Whereas  John,  late  duke  of  Norfolk,  by  letters  patent  granted  for  life  to 

Backden.  the  king's  esquire  Laurence  Fayreclough,  now  one  of  the  marshals  of  the 
king's  hall,  10  marks  yearly  from  the  revenues  of  the  manors  and  lordships 
of  Fenystanton  and  Hylton,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  the  custody  of  the  park  of 
Weston  by  Baldok,  co.  Hertford,  with  the  custody  of  the  coneys  in  it, 
receiving  10  marks  yearly  from  the  revenues  of  the  manor  and  lordship  of 
Weston,  and  the  manors  and  park  have  come  into  the  king's  hands  by 
reason  of  the  minority  of  his  kinswoman  Anne,  daughter  and  heiress  of 
John,  late  duke,  the  king  hereby  grants  to  the  said  Laurence  the  said 
custody  and  20  marks  yearly  during  the  said  minority  and  confirms  the  said 
letters  patent.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  10.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  William  Huse,  the  king's  attorney  geneiiil, 
Buckden.  of  the  custody  of  all  manors  and  lands  late  of  Edmund  Blount,  tenant  in 
chief,  or  Simon  Blount,  esquire,  his  son  and  heir,  tenant  in  chief,  during 
the  minority  of  Agnes  the  daughter  and  heiress  of  the  said  Simon  with  her 
marriage  without  disparagement,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees  and  advowsons, 
and  so  from  heir  to  heir  ;  in  lieu  of  a  like  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent 
dated  5  May  last,  suiTcndered  beciiuse  invalid.  By  p.s. 

Aug.  9.  Grant  to  the  merchants  and  men  of  the  province  of  Guipuscoa,  in  satis- 

Bockden.      faction  of  the  sum  of  6,000  crowns  (coronarum)  due  to  Ibem  for  certain 


600  CALENDAR  OP  PATENT  ROLLS. 


1476.  Membrane  8— co«/. 

attempts  by  the  king's  subjects  against  the  men  of  the  maritime  provinces 
of  the  king  of  Castile  and  Leon  before  the  year  1472  and  the  sum  of  6,000 
crowns  likewise  due  from  that  year  to  28  May  1474,  that  they  may  retain 
a  moiety  of  all  customs  and  subsidies  due  to  the  king  from  merchandise  of 
themselves  or  other  men  of  the  kingdoms  of  Castile  and  Leon  taken  into  or 
out  of  the  realm  by  the  ports  of  London,  Sandwich,  Southampton  and 
Bristol  until  they  shall  thus  be  satisfied  of  the  sums  of  5,000  and  6,000 
crowns,  less  1,200  crowns  already  paid  by  the  king,  each  crown  being 
valued  at  d«.  Ad.  By  p.s. 

Mbmbrans  7. 

Oct.  28.         Inspeximus  and  confirmation  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Holmcoltram 
Westminster,  of  letters  patent  dated  24  October,  16  Edward  IV.  being  an  exemplification 
of  letters  patent  dated  14  February,  2  Henry  VI.  (see  m,  5). 

For  lOOf .  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.  28.         Pardon  to  James  Haryngton  of  Brereley,  co.  York,  knight,  alias  late  of 

Westminster.  Hornby,  co.  Lancaster,  a/uw  late  of  Pountfret,  co.  York,  late  sheriff  of 

York,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  debts,  accounts,  fines  and 

amercements  due  from  him  to  the  king  for  his  office.  By  p.s. 

Mbmbrans  6. 

Oct.  24.  Licence  for  Robert  Clyfton,  knight,  and  Gervase  Clyfton,  esquire,  his 
Westminster,  son  or  their  heirs  to  found  a  perpetual  college  of  a  warden  and  two  chaplains 
to  celebrate  divine  service  daily  in  a  chapel  of  the  Holy  Trinity  within  the 
parish  church  of  St.  Mary,  Clyfton  by  Nottingham,  for  the  good  estate  of 
the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England,  and  the  said  founders 
and  for  their  souls  after  death  nnd  the  souls  of  William  Bothe,  late 
archbishop  of  York,  Dame  Alice  Clyfton,  late  the  wife  of  the  said  Robert, 
and  Seth  Worsley,  esquire,  and  the  ancestors  and  kinsmen  of  the  said 
Robert  and  Gervase  and  to  do  other  things  according  to  their  ordinance,  to 
be  called  the  warden  and  chaplains  of  the  college  of  the  Holy  Trinity  in  the 
said  church;  and  for  Thomas,  the  prior,  and  the  convent  of  the  Holy  Trinity, 
Lenton,  co.  Nottingham,  to  grant  in  mortmain  to  the  said  warden  and 
chaplains  a  yearly  rent  of  10/.  from  their  messuages  and  lands  in  Codgrave, 
Lenton  and  Radford  by  Lenton,  co.  Nottingham. 

By  p.s.  and  for  50/.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Oct.  16.         Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  clerk  and  councillor  Master  Richard  Martyn 
Westminster,   of  the  deanery  of  the  king's  college  of  BriggenorUi.  By  K. 

Oct.  30.         Mandate  to  all  sheriffs,  mayors,  bailiffs,  ministers  and  others  not  to  distrain 

Westminster,   on  the  men  of  the  town  of  Hamiburg,  co.  York,  which  is  of  the  andent 

demesne  of  the  crown,  as  appears  by  a  certificate  sent  into  Chancery  by  the 

treasurer  and  chamberlains  of  the  late  king,  for  payment  of  toll,  pavage, 

murage  or  passage. 

Nov.  4.         Licence,  for  half  a  mark  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  Christopher  Cramton, 
Westminster,   clerk,  to  grant  two  messuages,  two  virgates  and  a  fourth  part  of  a  virgato 
of  land  and  Ss.  of  rent  in  Skefynton,  held  in  chief,  to  John  Freman  of 
Skefynton, '  yoman,'  and  Matilda  his  wife  and  their  heirs. 

Nov.  6.  Pardon  to  Emma  late  the  wife  of  Stephen  Middelton  of  her  waiver  in 

Westoiinster.  the  county  of  York  for  not  appearing  before  of  king  to  satisfy  him  of  her 
ransom  for  not  prosecuting  her  appeal  against  John  Wythes,  late  of  Rypon, 
CO.  York,  ^  yoman,'  and  others  for  the  death  of  the  said  Stephen,  she  having 
surrendered  to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Billyng,  knight,  chief 
justice  of  the  Sing's  Bench,  has  certified. 


■P^m^pv^^i 


16  EDWARD  IV.— Pabt  I.  601 


1476.  Membrane  S-^cont. 

Not.  6.         Grant,  for  24  years,  to  William  Stokke,  knight,  of  the  custody  of  the 

WeitmiiiBter.  assarts,  wastes,  purprestures  and    minute  particles  within  the  forest  of 

Bokjngham  in  the  counties  of  Northampton,  Huntingdon  and  Buckingham, 

rendering  to  the  king  521.  yearly.  By  K. 

Oct.  12.         Licence  for  the  appropriation  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  by  John 

WeBtminiter.  Esteney,  the  abbot,  and  the  convent  of  St.  Peter*s,  Westminster,  of  the 

church  of  St.  Mary,  Hendon,  with  the  chapel  of  St.  Mary,  Hampstede, 

annexed,  which  is  of  their  patronage,  provided  that  a  vicarage  be  sufficiently 

endowed.  By  p.s.  and  for  24/.  17^.  Sd.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.  7.  Grant  to  the  king's  servant  William  Huse,  the  king's  attorney  general, 
WeitmiDster.  of  the  custody  of  afl  manors  and  lands  late  of  Edmund  Blount,  tenant  in 
chief,  or  Simon  Blount,  esquire,  his  son  and  heir,  tenant  in  chief,  during  the 
minority  of  Margaret  the  daughter  and  heiress  of  the  said  Simon  with  her 
marriage  without  disparagement,  to  hold  with  knights'  fees  and  advowsons, 
and  so  from  heir  to  heir.  By  K. 

Not.  8.         Grant,  during  pleasure,  to  the  king's  clerk    and  councillor   Master 

Westminster.  Richard  Marten  of  40/.  yearly  from  the  issues  of  the  forest  of  Dene ;  in 

recompence  of  40/.  yearly  which  the  king  by  letters  of  privy  seal  in  the 

tenth  year  ordered  the  treasurer  and  chamberlains  of  the  Exchequer  to  pay 

him,  of  which  he  cannot  obtain  prompt  payment.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  10.         General  pardon  to  Thomas  Gilnot  of  Eeveresham,  co.  Kent,  *  glover,'  of 
Westminster,  all  offences  committed  by  him  before  S  November.  By  p.s. 

MSMBRANB  5. 

Oct,  24.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  William  Patryk,  derk,  of  the  tenour 
Westminster,  of  the  enrolment  of  letters  patent    dated   14  February,  2  Henry  VI. 
inspecting  and  confirming  to  the  abbot  and  convent  of  Holmcoltram  the 
following : — 

1.  Letters  patent  dated  21  May,  5  Richard  II,  inspecting  and  confirming 

a  charter  dated  at  Boche  Andelys,  II  November,  10  Richard  I. 
renewing  a  charter  dated  at  Canterbury,  3  December,  I  Richard  I. 

2.  A  charter  dated  at  Westminsteri  26  July,  20  Richard  II.     [Charter 

Bollj  20  Richard  II.  No.  6.] 

These  letters  have  been  accidentally  lost,  as  the  said  William  has  taken  oath 
in  Chancery,  and  they  will  be  surrendered  if  found* 

MSMBRANS  4. 

Nov.  7.        ^  Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Rouclyff,  esquire,  and  Margaret 

Westminster,  his  wife  and  John  Sotehiil,  esquire,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  daughters  and 

heiresses  of  William  Plumpton,  esquire,  late  son  and  heir  apparent  of 

William  Plompton  of  Plompton,  knight,  of  the  transcripts  of  the  feet  of  the 

following  fines  :^ 

1.  A  fine  made  at  Westminster,  Hilary,  19  Edward  II.  before  William 
de  Bereford  and  his  fellows,  between  Robert  de  Neuby,  parson  of 
the  church  of  Merston,  plaintiff,  and  William  de  Plumpton  and 
Aliee  his  wife,  deforciants,  of  the  manor  of  Brakanthwayt 
and  two  messuages,  a  mill,  22  tofts,  27  bovates  and  146  acres  of 
land,  17  acres  of  meadow  and  20  acres  of  wood  in  Plumpton, 
Folifayt,  Braham,  Kerby  and  Little  Ribstayn,  by  which  the  said 
William  and  Alice  acknowledged  the  premises  to  be  the  right  of 
the  said  Robert  as  those  which  he  had  of  their  gift  and  for  this 
be  granted  the  same  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with 


$02  CALENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1476,  Membrane  Ar^-^ont. 

sucodssiye  remainders  to  Thomas  son  of  Peter  de  Middelton  and 
Marmaduke  de  Plumptoa  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies  and  Adam 
son  of  Peter  de  Middelton  and  his  heirs.  York. 
2.  A  fine  made  at  Westminster,  Trinitj,  40  Edward  III.  before  Robert 
de  Thorpe  and  his  fellows  between  Godfrey  son  of  Godfrey 
Foljambe  and  Margaret  his  wife,  plaintiffs,  and  Robert  Daltport, 
clerk,  deforciant,  of  the  manor  of  Kynalton,  by  which  the  said 
Gk>d&ey  and  Margaret  acknowledged  the  manor  to  be  the  right  of 
the  said  Robert  as  that  which  he  had  of  their  gift  and  for  this  he 
granted  it  to  them  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  remainder  to 
the  right  heirs  of  Godfrey.    Nottingham* 

Nov.  11.         Pardon  to  Henry  Ferrers  of  Pecham,  co.  Kent,  knight,  of  all  alienations 

WeBtminster.   and  perquisitions  by  him  of  lands  held  in  chief  without  licence  and  all 

entries  into  his  inheritance  without  due  suit  or  livery.  By  K. 

Nov.  11.  Grant  to  John  Pylkyngton,  one  of  the  knights  of  the  body,  and  his 
WoBtmlDstBr.  heirs  and  assigns,  in  furtherance  of  a  grant  to  him  by  letters  patent  dated 
21  January,  13  Edward  IV.  {tee  p.  419)  of  the  reversion  of  the  advowson 
of  the  church  of  Thometon  in  Graven,  co.  York,  to  hold  by  the  service 
of  a  red  rose  yearly ;  licence  for  him  to  gi*ant  the  advowson  to  Thomas 
Swynton,  the  abbot^  and  the  convent  of  St.  Mary's,  Fountaunce,  in  frank 
almoin  ;  and  licence  for  them  to  appropriate  the  church  in  mortmain 
without  inquisition,  provided  that  the  vicarage  of  the  church  be  sufficiently 
endowed  of  one  monk  of  the  monastery  and^a  competent  sum  of  money,  to 
be  appointed  by  the  diocesan,  be  distributed  yearly  among  the  poor 
parishioners. 

By  K.  and  for  81/.  11«.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Nov.  13.  Grant  for  life  to  the  king's  servant  John  Beste  of  a  messuage  or  mansion 
WestmiDBter.  in  the  parish  of  St.  Giles  without  Crepulgnte,  London,  not  exceeding  the 
value  of  2  marks  yearly,  of  which  John  Talbot,  late  serjeant  at  arms,  was 
seised  in  his  demesne  as  of  fee,  holding  it  of  the  late  king  in  free  burgage, 
and  which  came  to  the  late  king  because  he  died  without  heir,  to  hold  by 
the  services  of  as  many  knights'  fees  and  as  many  other  rents  and  services 
as  it  was  held  by  before  4  March,  1  Edward  IV.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  14.         Pardon  to  Thomas  Sadeler  of  Malmesbury,  co.  Wilts,  *  voman,*  of  his 

Westminster,  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the  king  to 

answer  for  divers  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered  to  the  Marshidsea 

prison,  as  Thomas  Billyng,  knight,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  has 

certified. 

Nov.  18.     '  tJrant  for  life  to  Henry  Langshawe  and  Robert  Coorte  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  parker  of  the  king's  park  of  Blakedon,  co.  Dorset,  with  coneys  and  other 

profits,  receiving  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  king's  manor 

of  Cramboum ;  in  lieu  of  alike  grant  to  the  said  Henry  by  lettera  patent 

dated  6  November,  1  Edward  IV.  surrendered.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  12.        Appointment,  until  20  May,  of  John  Elder,  yeoman  purveyor  of  wheat 
Westminster,  of  the  household,  to  take  wheat  and  firewood  for  the  oven  and  multure  for 
the  expenses  of  the  household  and  carriage  for  the  same. 

Membrane  3. 

Nov.  26.        Grant  to  John  Piers  of  Cantele  in  Bemeo  of  the  province  of  Biscay  in 

Westminster.  Spain,  in  satisfaction  of  certain  attempts  by  the  king's  subjects  of  Fowy  in 

the  port  of  Sal  combe,  co.  Devon,  against  him  on  certain  merchandise  to 

the  prejudice  of  the  peace  between  the  king  and  the  king  of  Castile  and 

Leon,  that  he  or  his  factors  or  attorneys  may  retain  a  moiely  of  the  customs 


16  EDWARD  IV.— Part  I.  608 


1476,  Membrane  3 — eont. 

and  subsidies  due  to  the  king  from  all  merchandise  of  subjects  of  the  said 
king  of  Castile  and  Leon  taken  into  or  out  of  the  realm  by  the  ports  of 
Dertemouthi  Excestre,  Plymouth  and  Brygewater  until  he  shall  thus  be 
satisfied  of  the  sum  of  1,000  crowns,  each  crown  being  valued  at  d«.  4J. 

By  p.8. 

Nov.  25*        General  pardon  to  John  Armerer  late  of  Geddyng,  co.  Suffolk,  *  yoman.' 
Westmiiiflter.  By  K. 

Nov.  26.        Pardon  to  Thomas  Lelly  of  Beauripper,  co.  Cornwall,  *  husbondman,'  of 

WeBtmintter.  his  outlawries  in  the  counly  of  Cornwall  for  not  appearing  before  the  king 

at  Westminster  to  answer  for  certain  trespasses,  he  having  surrendered  to 

the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Byllyng,  chief  justice  of  the  King's  Bench, 

has  certified. 

Nov.  22.        General  pardon  to  John  Walle  alias  John  Walle  of  Criditon,  co.  Devon, 

Westminster.  <  yoman,*  alias  *  sherman,'  alias  John  Wallcn    of  Kyrton,  co.   Devon, 

alias  late    of  Druestayton,  co.  Devon,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him 

before  18  November.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  16.  Exemption  for  life  of  Roger  Leukenore,  knight,  from  being  put  on 
WestminBter.  assizes,  juries,  inquisitions,  attaints  or  recognitions  and  from  being  made 
justice  of  the  peace,  sewers,  oyer  and  terminer,  gaol  delivery  or  the  forest, 
admiral,  mayor,  sheriff,  bailiff,  reeve,  escheator,  coroner,  steward,  receiver, 
customer,  controller,  taxer,  ulnager,  searcher,  ganger,  approver,  collector  of 
subsidies,  tenths,  fifteenths,  farms,  rents^  scutages  or  aids,  constable,  warden, 
marshal,  usher,  leader,  arrayer  or  trier  of  men  at  arms,  hobelers  or  archers, 
or  other  officer  or  minister  of  the  king.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  27.  Licence,  for  100^.  paid  in  the  hanaper,  for  William  Leversegge  to  grant 
Westminster,  a  moiety  of  his  manor  of  Frome  called  *  Valey  s '  and  the  hundred  of  the  same 
manor  CO.  Somerset,  and  his  manor  of  Estlacche,  co.  Gloucester,  held  in  chief, 
to  John  Hampton,  John  Mervyn,  Eichard  Erley,  Walter  Mervyn  and  Robert 
South,  and  for  these  to  re-grant  the  same  to  the  said  William  and  Edith 
his  wife  and  the  heirs  of  their  bodies,  with  remainder  to  his  right  heirs. 

Nov.  23.  Grant  to  John  Say,  knight,  and  John  Sturgeon,  esquire,  of  the  office  of 

Westminster,  steward  of  the  lordship  of  Walkerne,  co.  Hertford,  and  the  offices  of  the 
custody  of  the  park  and  lordship  of  Halyngbery  Morley,  co.  Essex,  and 
stewai^,  surveyor  and  receiver  of  the  same  manor  during  the  minority  of 
Henry,  lord  Morley,  son  and  heir  of  Eleanor,  late  lady  Morley,  with  the 
accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of  the  lordships,  and  all  herbage  and 
pannage.  By  K* 

Nov.  23.         Grant  to  the  same  of  the  office  of  the  custody  of  the  park  of  Walkerne, 

Westminster,   co.  Hertford,  from  the  time  of  the  death  of  the  said  Eleanor  during  the 

minority  of  the  said  Henry,  with  the  accustomed  fees  from  the  issues  of 

the  lordship  of  Walkerne  and  all  other  profits.  By  K. 

Dec.  3.  Appointment  for  life  of  the  king's  servant  Thomas  Wellysboume,  one  of 

Westminster,  the  yeomen  of  the  king's  chamber,  as  keeper  of  the  king's  woods  of 
Wodestoke  called  <  les  Outwodes  *  and  all  other  woods  of  the  king  within 
the  lordship  and  manor  of  Wodestoke  with  its  members,  co.  Oxford, 
without  the  park  of  Wodestoke  and  Henxgrove,  receiving  4d  daily  from 
the  issues  of  the  lordship  and  manor.  By  p.8. 

Membrane  2. 

Nov.  12.         Exemplification,  at  the  request  of  John  Forster  alias  Foster  of  Bristol, 
,  Westminster,  'marchaunt,'  of  the  tenour  of    the  enrolment  of   letters   patent  dated 

6  September,  8  Edward  IV.  granting;  to  him  a  general  pardon  for  all 
offences  committed  by  him  before  15  April  then  last  past.    These  letters 


604  CALENDAR  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1476*  Membrafie  Z^^ont. 

have  been  lust  by  accidenty  as  he  has  taken  oath  in  Chancery,  and  they  will 
be  surrendered  if  found* 

Not.  21.         Letters  of  denization  for  Edward  Deux,  born  in  the  duchy  of  Gueldres. 
Westminster.  By  K.  and  for  20^.  paid  in  the  hanaper. 

Not.  15.         Grant  to  the  king's  clerk  Thomas  Danett^'the  king's  almoner,  in  angmen- 

Westminster.  tation  of  the  king's  alms,  of  all  goods  of  felons  of  themselves  and  de(Klands 

belonging  to  the  king  within  the  realm,  with  power  to  distribute  the  same 

as  the  king's  alms  without  rendering  any  account;  and  pardon  to  him  of 

all  debts  and  accounts  due  from  him  to  the  king  for  this  before  this  time. 

By  p.8. 

Not.  15.         General  pardon  to  Oliver  Mannyngham  alicu  Manyngham  of  London, 
Westminster,  knight,  of  all  oSences  committed  by  him  before  10  November.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  20.  Pardon  to  Bobert  Greswold  late  of  Kenelworth,  co.  Warwick,  ^yoman,' 
Westminster,  of  his  outlawry  in  the  county  of  Middlesex  for  not  appearing  before  the 
king  to  satisfy  him  of  his  ransom  for  not  holding  Bichard  Peresson  late  of 
Brayles,  co.  Warwick,  'yoman,'  William  Moreton  late  of  Alspath,  co. 
Warwick,  *  yoman/  William  Fulford  late  of  SolyhuU,  co,  Warwick, 
^  husbondman/  Oliver  Yerdeley  of  Kenelworth,  ^  yoman,'  and  John 
Yerdeley  late  of  Pakyngton  Priour,  co.  Warwick,  *yoman,'  before  the 
king  at  a  certain  day  to  answer  him  and  John  Parker  late  of  Colshull,  co. 
Warwick,  ^  yoman,'  on  a  plea  of  trespass ;  the  said  Bobert  having  surrendered 
to  the  Marshalsea  prison,  as  Thomas  Billyng,  chief  justice  of  the  King's 
Bench,  has  certified. 

Nov.  16.         Pardon  to  Ranulph  Brereton,  knight,  of  Malpas,  co.  Chester,  late  sheriff 

Westminster,  of  Stafford,  of  all  offences  committed  by  him  and  all  fines,  amercements, 

issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of 

his  office.  By  p.8. 

Nov.  9.  Licence  for  John  Woboum  and  Bichard  Huet,  chaplains,  or  their 
Westminster,  executors  or  assigns  to  found  an  almshouse  of  one  warden  (cusiode)^  two 
guardians  (gardianis)  and  twelve  poor  persons  of  either  sex  at  YevyU,  co. 
Somei'set,  in  a  chapel  newly  built  there  in  honour  of  SS.  George  and 
Christopher,  to  make  their  orisons  daily  in  the  said  chapel  or  the  parish 
church  of  YevyU  for  the  good  estate  of  the  king  and  his  consort  Elizabeth, 
queen  of  England,  and  the  said  founders  and  for  their  souls  after  death  and 
the  souls  of  William  Wobourn,  late  minor  canon  of  the  cathedral  church 
of  St.  Paul,  London,  brother  of  the  said  John,  and  all  who  may  lay  helping 
hands  to  the  sustenance  of  the  house,  to  be  called  the  almshouse  of  the  said 
William  at  Yevyll,  and  for  the  said  warden,  guardians  and  poor  persons 
to  acquire  in  mortmain,  after  inquisition,  lands,  rents  and  other  possessions, 
not  held  in  chief,  to  the  value  of  10  marks  yearly. 

By  p.s.  and  for  40  marks  paid  in  the  hanapcr* 

Nov.  24.         Licence  for  the  prior  and  convent  of  Crolandye  to  elect  an  abbot  in  the 
Westminster,  place  of  John  Wysbecfa,  deceased.  By  p.s. 

Nov.  21.         Pardon  to  Laurence  Bothe,  archbishop  of  York,  primate  of  England  and 

Westminster,  legate  of  the  apostolic  see,  late  bishop  of  Durham,  of  all  fines,  amercements , 

issues,  debts,  accounts  and  arrears  due  from  him  to  the  king  by  reason  of 

the  archbishopric  of  York.  By  p.s^ 

Nov.  23.         Grant  to  the  king's  consort  Elizabeth,  queen  of  England  and  Prance  and 

Westmmster.  lady  of  Lreland,  and  her  assigns  of  the  collation  to  the  next  vacant  canonry 

and  prebend  in  the  king's  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  within  the  palace  of 

Westminster.  By  p.s. 


16  EDWABD  IV^Pam  I 


ao& 


1476. 


Membranes  29d-'26d. 
Commiflsiong  of  the  peace  in  various  connties.    (See  Appendix.) 


March  13. 
Baekden. 

March  13. 
Baokden. 


March  16. 
Backd«n. 


Membrane  25d, 

CommiBsion  to  John  Sturgeon  and  John  Forster,  esquires,  and  John 
Neubury  to  arrest  William  Lawedj  and  bring  him  before  the  king  and 
council  in  the  quinzaine  of  Easter  next. 

Commission  to  John  Howard  of  Howard,  knight,  Thomas  Howard, 
esquire,  James  Hobard,  Thomas  Sampson,  esquire,  Thomas  Appylton, 
William  Smyth  of  Colchestre  and  the  sheriffs  of  Essex  and  Suffolk  to 
enquire  into  the  comphunt  of  Henry  Hoveman  and  Barnard  Grefyngk, 
merchants  of  the  parts  of  Lubyke  of  the  Hanse  Almain,  that  when  they 
were  sailing  in  their  ship  called  la  Marie  of  Lete  in  Scotland  laden  with 
wheat  and  other  goods  and  merchandise  and  jewels  to  the  value  of  267/.  to 
take  to  Flanders  certain  pirates,  subjects  of  the  king,  on  Friday  before  the 
Assumption  last  on  the  high  sea  off"  the  coast  of  Suffolk  at  a  place  called 
Kyrklod  in  two  ships  called  le  Jenet  Peryn^  of  which  Nicholas  Scbellem 
was  master,  and  la  Marie  of  Sandwich,  of  which  Richard  Lokwode  was 
master,  seized  their  ship  and  carried  off  the  wheat,  merchandise  and  jewels 
to  Harwyche,  co.  Essex,  and  Leystoft:,  co.  Suffolk,  and  there  disposed  of 
them,  and  to  seize  the  said  wheat,  goods,  merchandise  and  jewels  and  keep 
them  in  safe-custody. 

Appointment,  during  pleasure,  of  the  king's  firstborn  son  Edward,  prince 
of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall  and  earl  of  Chester  and  Flynt,  or  such 
persons  as  by  the  advice  of  his  council  he  may  substitute,  to  enquire  about 
all  liberties,  privileges  and  franchises  in  the  counties  of  Salop,  Hereford  and 
Gloucester  and  the  marches  of  Wales  adjacent  which  should  be  taken  into 
the  king's  hands  and  all  escapes  of  robbers  and  felons  in  the  same  counties 
and  marches.  By  K« 


Membrane  Vld. 

May  17.  Commission  to  John  Carlele,  mayor  of  Newcastle  on  Tyne,  John  Car* 
Westminster,  tyngtou,  John  Swynbourne  and  William  Lauson  to  enquire  into  divers 
spoliations,  robberies  and  breaches  of  safe-conducts  and  truces  between  the 
king  and  foreign  princes  committed  at  sea  by  James  Hayne  and  his  accom- 
plices, now  in  prison  at  Newcastle  on  Tyne,  and  to  chastise  and  punish 
them  according  to  maritime  law  and  custom,  at  a  court  of  Admiralty. 

May  24*.  Commission  to  John  Fortescu,  esquire,  sheriff*  of  Cornwall,  the  king's 

Westminster,  bailiffs  of  Fowey  and  certain  other  officers  and  ministers  of  the  king  in  the 
said  county  to  enquire  into  the  complaint  of  Ivo  Pylyen,  factor  and  attorney 
of  John  Genffrey,  merchant  of  Dawrey  in  Brittany,  that  when  in  May, 
15  Edward  IV.  he  was  sailing  near  the  coast  of  Brittany  in  a  ship  called  le 
Marye  of  Cayre  in  Brittany,  laden  with  iron,  oil  and  other  merchandise  to 
the  value  of  500  ducats,  one  John  Dany,  master  and  owner  of  a  ship  called 
le  Parker  of  Fowey,  with  24  persons  in  it  seized  his  ship  and  despoiled  it 
of  the  iron,  oil  and  other  merchandise,  contrary  to  the  form  of  the  truces 
between  the  king  and  his  kinsman  the  duke  of  Brittany,  and  to  arrest  the 
said  John  Dany  and  cause  restitution  to  be  made. 


Sept.  12. 
jBuckden. 


Membrane  lOd. 

Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  to 
arrest  Richard  Barowe  of  the  county  of  Northumberland,  ^gentilmaui'  and 
bring  him  before  the  king  and  council. 


€06 


OAtiENDAB  OF  PATENT  BOLLS. 


1476. 

Sept.  23. 
Buckden. 


Membrane  lOd-^H^oni. 

Commission  to  Thomas,  marquis  of  Dorset,  Anthonj,  earl  Bjyers,  Richard 
Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  Simon  Mountford,  knight,  Thomas  Ferrers, 
knight,  John  Grevyle,  knight,  Henry  Boteler,  John  Beaofitz,  and  John 
West  to  deliver  the  gaol  of  Warwick  of  Thomas  Taylour  of  Bermyngfaam, 
prisoner  there. 


Sept.  11. 
Backden. 


Membranb  9d. 

Commission  to  the  king's  kinsman  John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  Robert  Cham- 
berlayn,  knight,  William  Calthorpe,  knight,  Robert  Fenys,  knight,  Thomas 
Brewes,  knight,  James  Tyrell,  knight,  John  Henyngham,  knight,  Laurence 
Reynford,  knight,  William  Harleston,  esquire,  John  Fyncheam,  John  Sul- 
yard  and  Henry  Spilman  to  enquire  into  certain  riots,  routs,  congregations, 
assemblies  and  conventicles  within  the  county  of  Suffolk. 


Aug.  1. 
Backden. 


Membranb  M. 

Commission  of  oyer  and  terminer  to  Humphrey  Dacre,  knight,  Richard 
Nele,  knight,  William  Parre,  knight,  Thomas  Styrkland,  knight,  Chris- 
topher Moresby,  knight,  John  Crakenthorpe  of  Holgyll  and  John  Quarton 
of  Kyrkeby  There  touching  certain  treasons,  counterfeitings,  clippings, 
sweatings  and  other  falsifications  of  money  of  the  realm  within  the  counties 
of  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland. 


Membrane  4J  . 

Nov.  13.         Commission  to  Henry  Badby,  Thomas  Pakyngton,  Christopher  Holand 
Westminster,  and  the  sheriff  of  Buckingham  to  arrest  Richard  Bayly  of  Bryhylle,  co. 
Buckingham,  and  bring  him  before  the  king  and  council. 


Membrane  Id. 

Nov.  24.         Commission  to  Thomas  Acton,  John  Welford,   William    Froste  and 

Westminster.  Thomas  Barton  to  enquire  what  lands  Edward  Nevile,  late  lord  of  Ber- 

gevenny,  knight,  tenant  in  chief^  held  in  the  county  of  Hereford  and  the 

mai'ches  of  Wales  adjacent,  how  much  they  are  worth,  on  what  day  he 

died  and  who  is  his  heir,  and  to  take  the  same  into  the  king's  hands. 

The  like  to  Robert  Throgmerton,  Thomas  Acton,  WiUiam  Froste  and 
John  Grafton  in  the  county  of  Worcester  and  the  marches  of  Wales 
adjacent. 


6d7 


APPENDIX. 


COMMISSIONS  OF  THE  PEACE. 


Bedfordshire. 

1.  Westminster,  8  Pebraary,  1468.       7  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  22d. 

2.  Dogmersfield,  8  April,  1469.  9  „  „  24rf. 

3.  Westminster,  7  Noyember,  1470.  49  Henry  VI.  m.  21  d. 

28  February,  1471.  „  2^d. 

]2  June,  1471.  11  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  2M. 

22  October,  1472.       12  „  „  2nd. 

7  December,  1473.     13  „  „  19J. 

19  May,  1475.  16  „  „  31c/. 

10  November,  1475.  „  „  21d. 

26  April,  1476.  16  „  „  2%d. 


4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 

i» 

10. 

w 

J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5^ 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1,  2,  3,  4. 
Edmund,  earl  of  Kent.  1,  2,  5,  6,  7, 

8,  9,  10. 
John  Wen]  ok  of  Wenlok,  knight,  1,  2, 

3,4. 
Thomas  Billyng,  I,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 

9,10. 
Richard  Pygot,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10. 
John  BroughtOD,  1,  2,  3,  4. 

„  „        the  elder,  6,7,  8, 9, 10. 

Thomas  Reynes,  Raynes,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
John  Manyngham,  1,  2. 
John  Sturgeon,  1,  2,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
William  Hertishorn,  1,  2,  5. 
Philip  Harneys,  1,  2.    « 
Robert  Bothc,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
WilUam  Pek,  Pekke,  1,2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7, 

8,  9,  10. 


John  Cokeyn,  Gokayn,  1,  2,  3^  4^  9, 

10. 
William  Goldyngton,  1,  2,  6,  7,  8. 
Richard  Godfrey,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8, 

9,10. 
Antony  Grey,  knight,  2^  6,  6,"  7,  8,  9, 

10. 
G.  archbishop  of  York,  3,  4. 
William  Tournay,  knight,  3,  4. 
Henry,  duke  of  Exeter,  4. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester^  5,  6,  7,  8, 

9,  10. 
John  Hervy,  Harvy,  5,  6,  7. 
Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
John  Rotherham,  6,  7»  8,  9,  10. 
Richard  Carlyle,  6,  7,  8,  10. 
Richard  Widevyle,  knight,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Robert  Gilibrond,   Gillybrond,    Gely- 

bronde,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
John  Laurence,  7^  8. 
William  Oolett,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
John  Fyssher,  8. 


BERKSHIRE. 

1.  Westminster,  14  Noyember,  1470.    49  Henry  VI.  m.  2(W. 


2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 


>9 


12  June,  1471. 
30  May,  1473. 
8  December,  1473. 
7  December,  1471. 
10  November,  1475. 
20  May,  1476. 


11  Edwai*d  IV.  Part  1.  m.  2Qd. 

13  „  „  „  21A 
i>            «  »  20rf. 

14  „  „  „  26d. 

15  „  „  „  2Sd. 

16  „  „  „29^. 


eo8 


Berkshire--'€ont 


W.  bishop  of  Winchester,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6, 
6,7. 

R,  bishop  of  Salisbury,  1, 2,*  3, 4, 5,6,7. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 
6,7. 

John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 
6,7. 

Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1. 

John  Bouighchier  of  Bamers,  knight, 
1,  2,  3,  4. 

John  Wenlok  of  Wenlok,  knight,  1. 

Richard  Chok,  knight,  1. 

William  Laken.  1,  2,  3,  4,  6. 

Thomas  Bryan,  1. 

Thomas  de  Lamere,  1 . 

Thomas  Restwold,  1,  6,  7. 

John  Lawely,  Lawelee,  1,  6,  7. 

Thomas  Say,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 

Humphrey  Forster,  1. 

William  Danyers,  1. 


Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  2,  3,  4, 5, 

6,7. 
John  Howard  of  Howard,  knight,  2,  3, 

4,  5,  7. 
Thomas  Urswyk,  knight,    2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,7. 
Guy  Pairfax,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6,  7. 
William  Norreys,  knight,   2,  8,  4,  6, 

6,7. 
Thomas  Prut,  2. 
Edward  Langford,  2,  3,  4. 
John  Chejmy,  Cheyne,  2,  3,  4, 
Thomas  Roggers,  2. 
Thomas  Wahron,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
William  Trussell,  knight,  3,  4. 
Ralph  Staverton,  3,  4,  5. 
John  Isbury,  4,  6,  7. 
John  Colyngrygge,  4,  6,  6,  7. 
R.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  6,  6,  7. 
John  Bourghchier,  5. 
Thomas  Langford,  5. 


B  UCKINGHAMSHIRE. 


2. 

yy 

8. 

n 

4. 

fj 

6. 

f> 

6. 

>» 

7. 

»» 

8. 

99 

9. 

>> 

] .  Westminster,  23  May,  1468. 

8  December,  1468. 
13  July,  1470. 
28  December,  1470. 
4  January,  1471. 
12  June,  1471. 
8  August,  1471. 
1  June,  1473. 
10  Novemberi  1476. 

G.  archbishop  of  York,  1,  2,  4,  5. 
W.  bishop  of  Winchester,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  4, 6,  6, 

7,  8,  9. 
Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1,  2,  4,  6. 
Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  1,  2,  3,  6,  7, 

8,9. 
John  Wenlok  of  Wenlok,  knight,  1,  2, 

3,  4,  5. 
Thomas  Billyng,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  7,  8,  9. 
Richard  Pygot,   1,  2,   3,  4,  6,  6,  7, 

8,9. 
lliomas  Mongomery,  knight,  1,  2,  6, 

7,8. 
Edmund  Rede,  Ree,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4, 

6,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
John  Dyrham,  Dirham,  1,  2,  4,  5. 
Robert  Ingleton,  1,  2,  4,  6. 
John  Boteler  of  Badmynton,  1,  2. 
Edmund  Brutenell,  1,  2. 
Richard  LoTcll,  1,  2,  3,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9. 


8  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  27A 

ft  if  yf    2oo. 

10    „  „         „    Ud. 

49  Henry  VI.  m.  23A 


11  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  29c/. 

„  „  „      28rf. 

13    „  „  „      2ld. 

16     M  ••  ,,       28a. 


John  Brekenok  of  Hampden,  1, 2, 4,  5. 
Thomas  Hampden  of  Hampden,  1,  2, 

3,  4,  5,  8,  9. 
William  Fowler,  1,  2. 

Richard  Fowler,  1,  2,  3,  6,  7,  8,  0. 

John  Scotte,  1,  2. 

Thomas  Hampden  of  Kembell,  1^  2,  3^ 

4,  5,  8. 

Thomas  Rokes,  1,  2,  3,  8. 
Edmund  MolyHeuz,  2,  4,  5,  8. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  3,  6,  7^ 

8,9. 
Thomas  Bryan,  3,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
John  Langston,  3. 
John  Gifford,  6, 7,  8,  9. 
Robert  Rufford,  6,  7. 
Richard  Maryotte,  Mariott,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
Ralph  Vemey,  knight,  7^  8. 
Thomas  Vaghan,  8. 
Richard  Bulstrode,  8. 
Thomas  Fowler,  8,  9. 
Drugo  Bmdendl,  8. 


•  <*  Exeter ''in  error. 


609 


Cambridgeshire, 


1.  Westminstery  18  NoTember,  1468. 

2.  „  14  December,  1470. 
8.  „  10  December,  1473. 
4.            ..           10  November,  1475. 


9>- 


W.  bishop  of  Ely,  1,  3,  4. 

Kichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1,2. 

John,  earl  of  Oxford,  T,  2. 

John,  earl  of  Worcester,  1. 

JoliD,  earl  of  NortbumberlaDd,  marquis 
of  Montagu,  1,  2. 

Jolin  Lescrope,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4. 

Thomas  Billyng,  1,  2,  3,  4. 

Richard  Bjgott,  Pygott,  1 ,  2,  3,  4. 

John  Cheyne,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4. 

William  SeyntgeorgO;  knight,  1,  2. 

Thomas  Gray,  1. 

„  „      knight,  3,  4. 

John  Alyngton,  1,  3,  4. 

Thomas  Peyton^  1. 

William  Frevyle,  1,2,3. 

Henry  Chichelee,  Chycheley,  1,  3. 


8  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  26A 
49  Henry  VI.  m.  25 J. 
13  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  19rf. 
15        „  M         „   27 d. 


» 


>> 


Thomas  Burgoyn,  1. 

William  Alyngton,  1,  3,  4. 

John  Ansty,  1,  3. 

William  Hasylden,  1. 

John  Brewode,  1 ,  2. 

Thomas  Lokton,  1,  3. 

Bichard  Kneseworth,  1. 

John  Gyrton,  1,  2, 3. 

J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  2. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  2,  3,  4. 

Thomas  Cotton,  2. 

Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  3,  4. 

E.  bishop  of  Carlisle,  3,  4. 

Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  3,  4. 

Antony,  earl  of  Ry  vers,  3,  4. 

John  Aspelon,  Asplon,  3, 4. 

Alexander  Wode^  3, 4. 

Henry  Lauglee,  4. 


Town  of  Cambridge, 

1.  Westminster,  26  January,  1471.     49  Henry  VI.  m.  24rf. 

2.  „  4  November,  1471.    11  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  26i/. 

3.  „  28  October,  1473.      IS  „  „  „    18J. 

4.  „  20  November,  1475.  15  „  „  „    29rf. 


E.  bishop  of  Carlisle,  chancellor  of  the 

University,  1. 
Robert  Wodelark,  provost  of  the  royal 

college  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Nicholas, 

1.4. 
Edmund  Cunnetburgh,  clerk,  1. 
John  Cioft,  3,  4. 

„         „     mayor  of  the  town,  1,  2. 
John  BeltoD,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
John  Burgoyn,  1. 
John  Gyrton,  1. 
Ralph  Hothum,  1. 
Thomas  Lacy,  1. 
Robert  Damay,  1. 

mayor  of  the  town,  4. 


>? 


Robert  Coope,  Cope,  1,  4. 

Thomas  Hay  reman.,  Heyreman,  1, 2,  3. 

Th.  bishop  of  Rochester,  2. 

Thomas  Style,  Stoyle,  clerk,  2,  3,  4. 

Thomas  Lane,  clerk,  2. 

William  Alyngton,  2,  3,  4. 

John  Asplon,  2,  3. 

Alexander  Wode,  2,  3,  4. 

Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  chancellor  of 

the  University,  3,  4. 
Thomas  Byllyng,  3. 
Edmund  Shreve,  clerk,  8. 
John  Coke,  mayor  of  the  town,  3, 
John  Ansty,  3. 
Master  Roger  Rotheram,  4. 


Cornwall, 


1.  Westminster,  18  December,  1469. 

8  November,  1470. 
20  December,  1471. 

17  January,  1471. 
23  February,  1471. 

18  February,  1471. 
5  June,  1472. 


2. 

3. 
4. 

/?. 
6. 

7. 


y  96186. 


9  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  2\d. 
49  Henry  VI.  m.  21d, 

„   2Ad, 
24d. 


99 


99 


91 
99 


2Sd. 


„  22rf. 
12  Edward  IV.  Part  L  m.  28A 


Q  Q 


610 


ComwaU — c<m<. 


8.  V^^estmiDster,  3  December,  1473. 

9.  „  9  December,  1474. 

10.  „  10  November,  1475. 

11.  Sleaford,  11  April,  1476 

12.  Westminster,  28  November,  1476. 

J.  bishop  of  Exeter,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7, 

8,11. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 
Bicbard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 

1,2,8,4,5,6. 
Walter  Moyle,  Moile,  knight,  1,  2,  3, 

4,  5,  6. 
Thomas  Yonge,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6. 
John  Arundell  of  Lanhern,  knight,  1. 
John  Colshull,  knight,  1,  5,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

11,  12. 
Thomas  Whalisburgh,  Wallesborgh,  1, 

8,4,5,6,7,8,9,  10,11. 
Alured  Comeburgh,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  7, 

8,9. 
John  Champernoun,  1. 
Edward  Ayssheton,   1,  7,  8,   9,   10, 

11,  12. 
Thomas  Nymbery,  1. 
Thomas  Lucombe,  1,  8,  9. 
Thomas  Clemens,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 
Thomas  Bere,   1,  2,    3,  4,  6,    6,   10, 

11,  12. 
William  Mennwynnek,  1,    2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,7,8,9,  10,  11,  12. 


13  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  20rf. 


14 
15 
16 


99 

99 


9» 

99 
99 
99 


26d. 

29d. 
27  J. 


John,  earl  of  Oxford,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 
Hugh  Courtenay,  knight,  2,  3. 
Thomas  Lymbery,  2,  3,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,11. 
Bichard  Joce,  4,  5,  6,  8. 
Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  7,  8,  9, 

10,11,12. 
John,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  7. 
Bichard  Chokke,  knight,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

11,  12. 
John  Catesby,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 
John  Arundell,  knight,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6»- 

7,8, 
Bobert  Willgiighby,  knight,  7,  8,  9. 
John  Fenpouns,  7,  8,  9. 
Henry  Bodrugan,  7,  8. 
Thomas  Trefry,  7,  8. 
John  Glynne,  7. 
Thomas  Bowell,  8,  9. 
John  Carmynowe,  9,  10,  11,  12. 
Bichard  Eggecombe,  9. 
John  Moyle,  9. 
John  Page,  10,  11,  12. 
Bichard  Vyvyan,  12. 
Thomas  Tresawell,  12. 


99 


99 


99 


Cumberland. 

!•  Westminster,  6  February,  1471.      49  Henry  VI.,  m.  22rf. 

2.  Coventry,  20  June,  1473.  18  Edi^rd  IV.  Part  1.  ro.  2ld. 

3.  Westminster,  10  November,  1475.  16        ,•  ..         «,  28 J. 

G.  archbishop  of  York,  1. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3. 

John,  marquis  of  Montagu,  1. 

Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1. 

Henry  Fitz  Hugh  of  Fitz  Hugh, 
knight,  1. 

John  Nedeham,  knight,  1. 

Thomas  Littelton,  knight,  1. 

John   Hudilston,    Hudleston,    knight, 

Lancelot  Thrykked,  knight,  I. 

Hugh  Louther,  1. 

Bichard  Musgrave,  1. 

Boland  Vaux,  1. 

Bichard  Salkeld,  1. 

Bichard  Bewle,  1. 

Thomas  Bate,  1. 

"E.  bishop  of  Carlisle,  2,  8.  | 


Bichardj  duke  of  Gloucester,  2,  3. 
Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  2,  3. 
Humphrey   Dacre  of  Dacre,   knight, 

2,3. 
Bichard  Nele,  2,  3. 
William  Jenney,  2,  3. 
William  Parre,  knight,  2,  3. 
Christopher  Moresby,  knight,  2,  3. 
William  Legh,  Lygh,  knight,  2,  3. 
Thomas  Cur  wen,  knight,  2,  3. 
Thomas  Broughton,  knight,  2. 
Thomas  Lamplewe,  knight,  2. 
John  Crakenthorpe,  esquire,  2,  3, 
Bolaud  Thornburgh,  2,  3. 
John  Appulby,  2. 
William  Beweley,  Beaule,  2,  3. 
John  Crakenthorpe,  knight,  2. 
Bichard  Hudelston.  2. 


6ii 


Derbyshire. 

1.  Dogmersfield,  29  March,  1469.  9  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  22d. 

2.  Westminster,  30  November,  1470    49  Henry  VI.  m.  26^. 


3. 
4. 

5. 
6. 

7. 
8. 


24  January,  1471. 
26  June,  1471. 
24  February,  1472. 
12  December,  1473. 
10  N'ovember,  1475. 
18  January,  1476. 

G.  archbishop  of  York,  1,  2,  3. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 
6,7,8.  y    >    >    9    f    9 

Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Sah's- 

l^ury,  1,  2,  3. 
John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
Henry  Grey  of  Codnore,  knight,  1,  4, 

5,  6,  7,  8. 
Humphrey  Bourghchier  of  Cromwell, 

knight,  1. 
William     Haetynges     of    Hastynges, 

knight,  1,  4,  5;  6,  7,  8. 
Walter  Blount  of  Mountjoye,  knight, 

1,  4,  5,  6. 
Robert  Danby,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
John  Nedeham,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,7,8. 
William  Blount,  1. 
John  Greseley,  knight,  1. 
Thomas  Stathom,  knight,  1. 
Henry  Vernon,  1,  2,  3,  5,  6,  7,  8. 


24d. 

11  Edward  IV.'Part  1.  m.  26d. 

2Qd, 


13 
15 


99 


99 
99 

99 
99 


I9d. 
26d. 
26d. 


John  Bothe,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 
Nicholas  Fitzherbert,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 
Nicholas  Stathom,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
Thomas  Fraunceys,   1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

7,8. 
Thomas  Poutrell,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
Henry  Folgeham,  3. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8. 
Nicholas  Langford,  knight,  4,    5,  6, 

7,8. 
Thomas  Littldton,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
Robert  Eyre,  5,  6. 
Laurence  Lowe,  5,  6. 
James  Blount,  6. 
Ralph  Fitzherbert,  6. 
John  Fitzherbert,  6. 
Thomas  Eyre,  7,  8. 
John  Cursone,  7,  8. 
Henry  Stathome,  7,  8. 
John  Blount  of  Mount  Joye,  8. 


Devonshire. 


1.  Coventry,  18  February,  1468. 

2.  Westminster,  12  July,  1468. 

8.  „  10  November,  1469. 

4.  „  15  February,  1470. 

5.  Exeter,  10  April,  1470. 

6.  Westminster,  30  November,  1470. 


7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
hi, 
14. 


25  December,  1470. 
20  March,  1471. 

5  February,  1471. 
20  February,  1471. 
20  June,  1471. 
10  May,  1472. 
25  November,  1472. 

1  February,  1474. 

15.  Banbury,  24  September,  1474. 

16.  Westminster,  10  November,  1475. 

17.  Buckden,  2  August,  1476. 

18.  Westminster,  24  February,  1477. 

19.  „  1  March,  1477. 


99 
>9 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 


7  Edward  IV.  Part  1. 

8 
9 


10 


99 
99 

99 


99 
99 
99 

49  Henry  VI.  m.  'hdd. 

99  99 

99  99 

99  99 


m.  2ld. 
„  2Qd. 
„  2'6d. 
„  21rf. 
„  \5d. 


2Sd. 

2Sd. 

22d. 
„    22cf.« 
11  Edward  IV.  Part  1. 
12 


13 
14 
15 

16 


99 
99 
9f 

99 
99 

99 
99 
99 


99 

99 

99 

99 

9» 

99 

99 

99 


m.  29d, 

„  29cf. 

„  24^. 

„  I9d, 

9,  24(/. 

„  28r/. 

„  21d. 

„  26^. 

„  26d, 


J.  bishop  of  Exeter,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7, 
8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  16,  17,  18, 
19. 


George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3,  4, 
6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  16,  16, 
17,  J  8,  19. 

QQ  a 


612 


Devonshire — cont 


Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1 ,  2,  3,  4,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 

William  Bourghchier  of  Fitz  Wareyn, 
knight,  1,  2,  3. 

Humphrey  Stafford  of  Southwyke, 
knight,  1,  2. 

John  Dynham,  Dynam,  Denam,  of 
Dynham,  knight,   1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  11, 

12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19. 
John,  abbot  of  Stavystoke,  Tavestok, 

1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14, 

16,  17,  18,  19. 

Henry  Webber,  dean  of  Exeter  cathe- 
dral, 1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Walter  Moyle,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10. 

Thomas  Yonge,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8, 

9,  10. 

William  Courtenay,  knight,  1,2,  3,  4, 

6,7,8,9,10,  11,12,13,  14. 
Philip  Beaumont,  1,  2,  3,  4^  5,  11,  12, 

13,  14. 

Henry  Pomeray,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  11,  12, 

13,  14,  16, 
John  Cbampernonn,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  II, 

12,  13,  14. 

John  Gyfford,  Gefford,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
Thomas  Doweryssh,  Dowrissh,  1,  2,  3, 

4,5,  11,  1?,  13,  14,  16,  17,  18,  19. 
John  Orchai-d,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  16,  17,  18,  19. 
Philip  Copleston,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7, 

8,  9,  10. 

John  Denys,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 
10,  11,  12,  18,  14,  16,  17,  18,  19. 

William  ShyUyngford,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 
7,  8,  9,  10,  19. 

John  Byconell,  Byconyll,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6. 

Thomas  Calwodeley,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  12, 

13,  14. 

William  Huddesfelde,  Huddelfeld,  2, 
3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  12, 13,  14,  16, 

17,  18,  19. 


Hugh  Courtenay,  knight,   3,  4,  7,  8, 

9,  10. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  5,  1 1,  12, 

13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19. 

John,  eail  of  Wiltsliire,  5,  11,  12,  13. 
Fulk   Bourghchier    of   Fitz    Wareyn, 

knight,  4,  5,  11,  12,  13,  14,  16,  17, 

18,  19. 
Walter  Blount  of  Mountjoy,  knight,  5. 
Halnath  Maulyverer,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Richard  Wydeslade,  Whittyftlade,  Wy- 

tyslade,  6,  12,  13,  14,  16, 17,  18,  19. 
John,  earl  of  Devon,  8. 
John  Halwell,  Hawell,  8,  10,  11,  12, 

13,14. 
Richard  Choke,  knight,  11,  12,  13,  14, 

15,  16,  17,  18,  19. 
John  Catesby,  11,  12,  13,  14,  16,  17, 

18,  19. 
Philip  Courteney,  knight,  11,  12,  13, 

14,  16,  17,  18,  19. 

John  Crokker,  knight,  11,  12,  13,  14. 
Cliarles  Dynham,  11,  12,  13,  14,  17. 
Christopher  Cooke,  Coke,  11,  12,  18. 

14. 
John  Arundell,  knight,  13. 
Richard  Clerk,  18,  14. 
Thomas  Seintleger,  14,  16, 17,  18,  19. 
John  Bonne vyle,  14. 
William     Hastynges     of     Hastynges, 

knight,  15. 
Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight,  15. 
John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  15. 
John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  15. 
Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight, 

15. 
Richard  Hastynges,  knight,  15. 
Thomas  Lytelton,  15. 
William  Notyngham,  15. 
Henry  Boteler,  15. 
Edward  Lysle  of  Lysle,  knight,  16,  17, 

18,  19. 
Robert  Palmer,  18,  19. 


DORSETSHIRE. 


1.  Westminster,  24  October,  1467. 

2.  „  28  October,  1468. 

3.  Dogmersfield,  4  January,  1469. 

4.  Westminster,  7  December,  1470. 


5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 
9. 
10. 


7  Edward  IV.  Part  1 .  m.  20c?. 

o  «•  ••  «•    2ou. 


99 


99 


9) 


„  25d. 


8  December,  1471. 

31  October,  1472. 

30  May,  1473. 

11  February,  1474, 

15  July,  1474. 

10  November,  1475.    15 


49  Henry  VI.  m.  25d. 

11  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  27 d. 


13 


14 


99 
» 
9> 


99 
9» 
99 


99 


2ld. 
„  I9d. 
99  27d, 
„  29d. 


618 


Dorsetshire — cont 


Bichard)  bishop  of  Salisbury,  l,  2,  3,  4, 
6,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5, 
6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 

Bicbardy  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1,  2,  3,  4. 

John,  earl  of  Worcester,  1,  2,  d. 

John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  1,  2, 

3,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 

William  Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight, 

1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Humphrey  Stafford  of  Suthwyk,  knight, 

1,  2,  3. 
Walter  Moyle,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Thomas  Yonge,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
William  Carant,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 

9,  10. 
John  Neuburgh,  Neweburgh,  1,  2,  3, 

4,  7,  8,  9,  10. 

WilHam  Brounyng,  It  2,  3,  5. 
William  Kayleway,  Caylewey,  1^  2,  3. 
Bobert  Gray,  Grey,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7, 

8,9. 
Thomas  Husee,  1,  2,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 


Henry  Hull,  2,  3,  6,  6,  7,  8. 

John  Carant  the  younger,  3,  5,  6,  7,  8, 

9,  10. 
William  Neweburgh,  4. 
John  Mone,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Walter  Cheverell,  4,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  5,  6,  7, 

8,  9,  10. 
Bichard  Chokke,  knight,  5,  6,  7^  8,  9, 

10. 
John  Catesby,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Nicholas  Latymer,  knight,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
Thomas  Martyn,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
William  Frampton,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
William  Twynyho,  8,  9. 
William,  earl  of  Arundel,  10. 
Thomas     Matravers    of     ^atravers, 

knight,  10. 
Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,   knight, 

10. 
Bichard  Tunstall,  knight,  10. 
William  Notyngimm,  10. 
Morgan  Kyd welly,  10. 


Essex. 


1.  Westminster,  23  June,  1467. 


2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 


ft 

w 
it 

99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
9f 
99 


28  January,  1468. 
23  July,  1468. 

13  December,  1468. 
21  December,  1469. 
1  December,  1470. 

14  July,  1472. 

18  November,  1473. 
13  February,  1474. 
8  May,  1475. 

10  November,  1475. 

19  May,  1476. 

28  November,  1476. 


Th.  bishop  of  London,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 

W.  bishop  of  Ely,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  7,  8,  9, 
10, 11, 12,  13. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 
6,7,8,9,  10,11,  12,  13. 

Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6. 

John,  earl  of  Oxford,  1,  2,  3,  6. 

Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6, 
7,  8,  9,  10,  1 1, 12,  13. 

William  Bourghchier,  knight,  1,  2,  3, 
4,5,7,8,9,  10,  11,12,13. 

William  Yelverton,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4, 
6,6. 

WiUiam  Laken,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 
10, 


7  Edward  IV.  Part  I.  m.  23cf. 

99  99  U     ^^d, 

8  91  n  99   29a. 

99  19  99     ^^d' 

9  „  „         „  21rf. 
49  Henry  VI.  m.  26cf. 

12  Edward  IV.  Part  1 .  m.  2M. 

13  ..  «  M  20d. 

15 
16 


91 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 


99 
99 
99 
19 
99 
99 


99 

„      18</. 

,.  31rf. 


99 
99 
99 


27cf. 
29r/. 
27c/. 


John  Haward,  Howard,  knight,  1,  2, 

3,4,6,7,8,9,10,  11,12,13. 
Thomas  TyreU,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

7,8,9,  10,11,12,13. 
Thomas  Mongomery,  knight,   1,  2,  3, 

4,  5,  7,  8,  9,  10, 11,  12,  13. 
Laurence  Baynford,  Beynford,  knight, 

1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  7,  8,  9. 
William  Pyrton,    knight,  1,   2,  3,  4, 

Bobert  Darcy,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6. 

Thomas  Coke,  knight,  1,  2. 

John  Ingoldesby,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11. 
Thomas  Colt,  1. 
John  Qrene,  1^  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 


614 


Essex — cont 


Boger  Bee,  1,  2,  S,  4,  6, 

,  knight,  7,  8,  9,  10,11. 

Louis  John,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 
:NichoIas  Sharpe,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 
Walter  Writlell,   Writell,  Wrytell,   1, 

2,  3,  4,  5,  7,  H,  9. 
William  Grene,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  13. 
Matthew  Hay,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6. 
John  Herlyng,  Harljng,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
Alured  Gorneburgh,  3,  4,  5,  8,  9,  10, 

11,  12,  13. 
Thomas  Garaet,  4,  5. 
Geoffrey  Gate,  knight,  5. 
William  Tyrell  of  Beche,  knight,  6. 
Thomas  Urswyk^  6. 

,  knight,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18. 

Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  7,  8,  9, 
10,  11,  12,  13. 


Anthony,  earl  of  Byyers,  7,  8,  9, 10, 

11,  12, 13. 

Walter  Blount  of  Mountjoye,  knight, 

7  8  9.. 
Thomas  Bryan,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13. 
Bichard  Haute,  Hawte,  7,  8,  9,  10, 1 1, 

12,  18. 

John  Daynham,  Denham,  of  Dynham, 
knight,  8,  9,  10,  II,  12,  13. 

Henry  Lewys,  Lewes,  knight,  8,  9,  12, 
13. 

John  Sulyard,  8,  9,  10. 

Boger  Philpotl^  9, 10,  11,  12,  13. 

Edward  Makwiliam,  9. 

John  Brewode,  10,  11,  13* 

William  Ingoldesby,  12,  18. 

William  Husee,  13. 


Gloucestershire. 


1.  Westminster,  8  February,  1468. 


2. 
3. 

4. 
5. 
6. 

7. 
8. 


99 
99 


9,  Banbury, 


27  November,  1469. 

11  December,  1470. 
20  December,  1470. 
30  June,  1471. 
24  February,  1473. 

12  May,  1474. 
24  November,  1474. 
24  September,  1474. 

10.  Westminster,  5  May,  1475. 

11.  „  6  March,  1475. 

12.  „  10  November,  1476. 

13.  „  24  February,  1477. 

J.  bishop  of  Worcester,  1,  2,  3,  4,  13. 
Bichard,  earl  of  War  wick  and  Salisbury, 

1,  2,  3,  4. 
WUliam,  earl  of  Arundell,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,7,8,  10,11,12,13. 
William  Berkeley  of  Berkeley,  knight, 

1,  2,  4,  10,  11,  12^. 
Balph  Boteler  of  Sudeley,  knight,  1,  2, 

3,4. 
John  Beauchamp  of  Powyk,  knight, 

1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  10,  11,  12,  13. 
Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight, 

1,2,6,6,7,8,9,10,11,  12,  13. 
William  Herbeit  of  Herbert,  knight,  1. 
Bichard  Byngham,  knight,  1. 
Bichard  Choke,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  9. 
John  Boteler,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6, 

7,8,10,  11,  12. 
John  Ghrevile,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

7,«,10,  lU 


7  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  2ld. 
9  „  „  „    21a, 

49  Henry  VI.  m.  2od. 

24d, 
11  Edward  IV?  Part  1.  m.  29 J. 


12 

» 

99 

„       23^. 

14 

99 

99 

9,    27^. 

99 

9> 

„    25dr. 

» 

99 

„    24J. 

16 

99 

99 

„    31rf. 

9) 

99 

„    Zld. 

99 

99 

„    28rf. 

16 

99 

99 

„    2M. 

Thomas  Yonge,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6,  10,  12, 

13. 
Bichard  Beauchamp,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4, 

6,  6,  7,  8,  10,  11. 
Thomas  Herbert,  1,  2. 
Maurice  Berkeley  of  Beverston,  knight, 

1,  2,  5,  6. 
William  Notyngham,  1,  2, 3,  5,  6,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  13. 

,  knight,  4. 

Giles  Brigge,  1. 

William  Whityngdon,  1,  2. 

John  Cassy,  1,  2, 5,  6,  10,  11,  18. 

Walter  Langley,  1,  2. 

Boger  Eemys,  1,  2,  5,  6,  7,  8,  10,  11, 

12,  13. 
John  Gyse,  1,  2. 
John  Huggeford,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Thomas  Lymeryk,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7, 

8,  10, 11, 12, 13. 


618 


OUyueeaterahire—eont. 


Richard,  dake  of  Gloucester,  2,  5,  6,  7, 

8,  9, 10,  11,  12,  13. 
Thomas,  viscount  Lisle,  2. 
Thomas  Bryan,  2,  3,  4. 
G.  archbishop  of  York,  3,  4. 
Georj;e,  duke  of  Clarence,  3,  4,  5, 6,  7, 

8,9,  10,  11,  12,  13. 
John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  3,  4. 
John,  abbot  of  Cirencester,  3|  4. 
Jasper,  earl  of  Pembroke,  4. 
William  Abrigge,  4. 
Thomas  ITrsewyk,  knight,  5,  6,  7,  8, 

10,  11,  12,  13. 
Guy  Fairfax,  6,  6,  7,  8,  10,  11,  12,  13. 
Thomas  Baynham,  5,  6,  7,  8,  10, 11, 

12,  13. 
John  Twynehoo,  Twynyho,  of   Ciren- 

cestre,  5,  6,  7,  8,  10,  11, 12,  13. 
J.  bishop  of  Hereford,  6. 
E.  bishop  of  Carlisle,  6,  7,  8,  10, 11, 

12,  13. 
J.  bishop  of  Rochester,  6,  7,  8,  10,  11, 

12. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  6. 
Antony,  earl  Ryvers,  6,  7,  8,  10,  11, 

12,  13. 
Thomas  Arundel!  (Matravers)  of  Ma- 

travers,  knight,  6,  7,  8,  10,  11,  12, 

13. 
Thomas  Grey  of  Grey,  son  of  the  queen, 

6,  7,  8,  11,  12. 

,  marquis  of  Dorset,  10,  13. 

Reginald  Grey  of  Wilton,  knight,  6. 
Richard  Fenes  of  Dacre,  knight,  6,  8, 

10,  11,  12,  13. 
Thomas,  abbot  of  Westminster,  6,  7. 
John  Nedeham,  knight,  6. 
Master  William  Dudley,  6. 
Thomas  Yaghan,  7,  8. 
,     treasurer     of     the     king's 

chamber,  6. 
John  Devereuz,  knight,  6. 


Richard  Croft,  knight,  6,  7,  8,  10,  11. 
John  Ligon,  knight,  6. 
Thomas  Cornewayle,  knight,  6. 
John  Baskervile,  knight,  6. 
Master  Richard  Martyn,  6,  7. 
William  Alyngton,  6,  7. 
John  Sulyard,  6,  7. 
Kenelm  Dycas,  Dicas,  Dygas,  6,  7,  8, 

10,  II,  12,  13. 
Geoffrey  Coitesmore,  6. 
Eustace  Whiteney,  6. 
Thomas  Brugge,  6. 
John  Welford,  6. 
John  Wynne,  6. 
Simon  Milbnm,  6. 
Thomas  Monyngton,  6. 
Edward  Berkeley  of  Berkeley,  knight, 

7,8. 
Thomas  Lyttelton,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12, 

13. 
Richard  Haute  the  elder,  7. 
William  Nayngham,  7. 
Th.  bishop  of  Hereford,  8,  10,  11,  12, 

13. 
Thomas,  abbot  of  Wynchecombe,  8, 10, 

11. 
John  Wykea,  8,  10,  11,  12,  13. 
William     Hastynges     of     Hastynges, 

knight,  9. 
Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight,  9. 
John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  9. 
John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  9. 
John  Dynham  of  Dynham,  9. 
Richard  Hastynges,  kuight,  9. 
Henry  Boteler,  9. 
Edward  Lysle  [Grey]  of  Lysle,  knight, 

12,  13. 
John,  abbot  of  Wynchecombe,  12,  13. 
William  Berkeley  of  Barkeley,  knight^ 

13. 
John  Boteler,  knight,  13. 


Mehefordshire. 


1.  Westminster,  6  December,  1470. 

2.  „  20  December,  1470. 

3.  „  24  February,  1473. 

4.  „  18  March,  1473. 

5.  „  5  December,  1473. 

6.  „  12  May,  1474. 

7.  „  4  July,  1475. 

8.  „  19  August,  1475. 

9.  „  10  November,  1475. 
10.  „  7  June,  1476. 


49  Henry  VI.  m.  26d. 
12  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m. 


14 
15 


16 


>9 


99 


2Bd. 

„  22d. 

„  20cf. 

„  27d. 

„  SOd. 

„  SOd. 

„  26d. 

„  29</. 


616 


Htrefordshvre  — cont 


J.  bishop  of  Heieford,  1»  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 

Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 

1,2. 
John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  1,  2. 
Richard  Chok,  knight,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Bryan,  1,  2. 
John  Barre,  knight,  1,  2,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10. 
John  Skydmore,  knight,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Fitz  Harry,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Brugge  of  Rosse,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Braynton,  1,  2,  4,  8,  9,  10. 
John  Wynne,  1,  2. 
Richard  Dalabere,  1,  2. 
Jasper,  earl  of  Pembroke,  2. 
Reginald  Grey  of  Wylton,  knight,  2,  3, 

4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
E.   bishop  of  Carlisle,  3,  4,  6,  7,  8, 

9,10. 
J.  bishop  of  Rochester,  3,  4,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10. 

Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  3,  4. 
Antony,  earl  Ryvers,  3,  4,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10. 
Thomas   Arundell,    or  Matravers,   of 

Mautravers,  knight,  3,  4,  6,  7. 
Thomas  Grey  of  Grey,  son  of  Elizabeth 

the  queen,  3,  4,  6. 

,  marquis  of  Dorset,  7,  8,  9,  10. 

Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight, 

3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Richard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  8,  4, 

7,  8,  9, 10. 
Thomas,  abbot  of  Westminster,  3, 4,  6. 


Thomas  Urswyk,  knight,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7^ 

8,  9,  10. 
John  Nedeham,  knight,  3,  4. 
Guy  Fairfax,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Master  William  Dudley,  3, 4. 
Thomas  Yaghan,  6,  7. 
Thomas    Yaughan,    treasurer   of  the 

kin^s  chamber,  8,  4. 
John  Devereux,  6. 

,  knight,  3,  4,  6,  7,  8. 

Richard  Croft,  knight,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
John  Lygen,  Lyngen,  knight,  3,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  10. 

Thomas  Cornewaile,  knight,  3,  4,  5, 

6,7. 
James   Baskeryile,  knight^  3,  4t  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10. 

Master  Richard  Martyn,  doctor  of  laws, 

3,  4, 6,  7,  10. 
William  Alyngton,  3,  4,  6,  7. 
John  Sulyard,  8,  4,  6,  7. 
Geoffrey  Coitesmore,  3,  4. 
Eustace  Whiteney,  3,  4,  6,  6,  7. 
Thomas  Brugge,  Brigges,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7, 

8,  9,  10. 

John  Welford,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  9. 
John  Wynne,  3,  4,  5,  8,  10. 
Simon  Milburn,  Mylborn,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Thomas  Monyngton,  3,  4,  5,  0,  7,  10. 
Thomas  Littelton,  6,  7,  10. 
Richard  Haute,  7. 
Richard  Haute  the  elder,  6. 
William  Notyngham,  6,  7. 
Th.  bishop  of  Hereford,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Richard  Gray,  son  of  the  queen,  7,  9, 
10. 

,  knight,  8. 

Edward  Hopton,  8. 


Sertfordsbire. 


1.  Westminster,  4  December,  1470. 

2.  „  10  July,  1471. 

3.  „  12  July,  1473. 

4.  •,  10  November,  1476. 


>9 


49  Henry  YI.  m.  26rf. 
11  Edward  lY.  Part  1.  m.  2%d. 
13        „  „         „  2\d. 

15         •«  •«  „   28a. 


)9 


9* 


G.  bishop  of  York,  1. 
Th.  bishop  of  London,  1. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
John,  marquis  of  Montagu,  1. 
Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1. 
John  Wenlok  of  Wenlok,  knight,  1. 
William  Telverton,  knight,  1. 
William  Laken,  1,  2,  3. 
John  Walter,  clerk,  1. 


John  Say,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
John  Leventhorpe  the  elder,  1^ 
George  Danyell,  1. 
Ralph  Baude,  1» 
Thomas  Broket,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
William  Brayne,  1. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  2,  3,  4. 
Antony,  earl  of  Ryvers,  2,  3,  4. 
Thomas  Bryan,  2,  3. 

knight,  4, 


i9 


617 


Hertfordshire — cont 


Ralph  Josseljn,  knight^  2,  3* 

Henry  Barley,  2,  3,  4. 

John  Leventhorpe  the  younger,  2. 

John  Pulter,  2,  3,  4. 

John  Fortescu,  2,  3,  4. 

John  Sturgeon,  2,  3,  4. 


W.  bishop  of  Ely,  3,  4. 
Thomas  Yaghan,  3. 
John  Forster.  3,  4. 
WiUiam  Druell,  3,  4. 
John  Coaper,  3. 


SUNTINGDONSHIRE. 


1.  Westminster,  16  December,  1470. 

28  February,  1471. 
12  June,  1471. 
5  December,  1473. 
4  January,  1474. 
18  May,  1474. 
12  November,  1475. 


2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 


49  Henry  VI.  m.  26rf. 

„    2M, 
11  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  28rf. 

13  „            „  „  19o. 
„            „  „  19«. 

14  „            „  ^,  28c/. 
1^        9>            «,  „  25c/. 


J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  1,  2. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 
6,7. 

John,  marquis  of  Montagu,  1,  2. 

Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1,  2. 

John,  earl  of  Oxford,  1,  2. 

Thomas  Billyng,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 

Richard  Pygot,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 

John  Broughtou  the  younger,  1,  2. 

John  Stucle,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 

William  Druell,  1,  2. 

William  Tayllard,  Taillard,  1,  2,  3,  4, 
5,  6,  7. 

John  Collan,  Golan,  1,  2,  3. 

Henry,  duke  of  Exeter,  2. 

J.  bishop  of  Ely,  3. 

Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  3,  4,  5, 
6,7. 


Edmund,  earl  of- Kent,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 

John,  earl  of  Wiltshire^  3. 

William    Hastynges     of     Hastynges, 

knight,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Walter  Blount  of  Mountjoy,  knight, 

3,  4,  5,  6. 
Richard  Sapcote,  knight,  3,  4,  ^ij^j  7. 
John  Kny  vet,  3,  4,  5,  6. 
John  Sapcote,  esquire,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
John  Forster,  3,  4,  5,  6. 
W.  bishop  of  Ely,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  4,  6,' 6,  7. 
John,  abbot  of  Ramsey,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Henry  Torkyngton,  S,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Thomas  Burton,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Robert  Tanfeld,  5, 6. 
Thomas  Louth,  6. 


jE^avr. 

1.  Westminster,  20  November,  1467.    7  Edward  IV.  Part  l.m.  22d, 


2. 

8  July,  1469. 

9 

n 

99 

„    2Zd, 

3. 

21  December,  1470. 

49; 

Henry 

VI. 

m. 

24</. 

4. 

28  January,  1471. 

»9 

99 

22d. 

5. 

27  June,  1471. 

llEdwai'dl^ 

\  Part  1. 

m.  2M. 

6. 

18  July,  1471. 

9) 

99 

„    28</. 

7. 

24  November,  1473. 

13 

•  , 

99 

„    20d. 

8. 

15  January,  1474. 

>9 

.•9 

„    19J. 

9. 

28  February,  1474. 

19 

99 

„    \Sd. 

10. 

5  August,  1474. 

14 

99 

99 

99   27c/. 

11. 

30  October,  1475. 

15 

99 

99 

„    30c/. 

Thomas,  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1, 
2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10,  1 1. 

Th.  bishop  of  London,  1,  2,  3,  4. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 
6,  7,  8,  9, 10, 11. 


Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1,  2,  3,  4. 

Richard,  earl  of  Ryvers,  ],  2. 

Edward  Neville  of  Bergevenny,  knight, 
1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  IL 


618 


Kent — cont. 


William  Fenys  of  Say  of  Seel,  knight^ 

1,2. 
Walter  Blounte  of  Mountjoye,  knigbt, 

1,  2,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
William  Yelverton,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Walter  Moile,  Moyle,  knight,  1,  2,  3, 4. 
William  Laken,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10. 
John  Fogge,  knight,  1,  2,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11. 
John  Scotte,  knight,  1,  2,  5,6,  8,  9, 10. 
William  Pecche,  knight,  1,  2,  6,  6,  7, 

8,  9,  10. 

John  Colpepyr,  knight,  1,  2,  6,  6,  7,  8, 

9,  10. 

William  Haute,  knight,  1,  2,  6, 6,  7,  8, 

9, 10,  11. 
John  Clerk,  1,  2,  3,  4,' 5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

11. 
Thomas  Waghan,  Yaughan,  1^  2,  5,  6, 

7,8. 
,    treasurer     of     the    king's 

chamber,  9. 
John  Bowe,  a  Bo  we,  Bewe,  1,  2,  3, 4, 

5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10. 
John  Bromston,  Brompston,  Brymston, 

1,  2,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Bobert  Martyn,  1,  2,  3,  4,  9,  10,  11. 
William  Crofton,  1,  2. 
Th.  bishop  of  Bochester,  2,  o,  6. 
George  Nevylle,  2,  4,  9. 

knight,  3,  6,  6,  7,  8,  10,  11. 

•  John  Guldeford,  knight,  3,  4. 
Bichard  Frognall,  knigbt,  3,  4. 
John  Dygges,  3. 


John  Bamme,  3,  4. 

John  Alf  ey,  Alfeygh,  3,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11. 
William,  abbot  of  St.  Augustine's  by 

Canterbury,  4,  8,  9. 
George  Broun,  4. 
Bichard  Brayn,  4. 
Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  5,  6,  7,  8, 

9,  10,  11. 

William,  earl  of  Arundell,  5,  6,  7,  8, 9, 

10,  11. 

Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  5, 6, 7, 

8,9,10,11. 
Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

11. 
Antony,  earl  of  Bivers,  5, 6,  7,  8, 9, 10, 

11. 
Thomas  Cobham  of  Cobham,  knight, 

5,6,7,8,9,  10,  11. 
Thomas  Brian,  Bryan,  5, 6, 7, 8,  9, 10. 

,  knight,  11. 

Thomas  Bourghchier,  knight,  5, 6,  7, 

«,  9,  10,  11. 
Henry  Ferrers,  knight,  5, 6,  7, 8,  9,  10, 

11. 
Humphrey  Starky,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Boger  Appylton,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11. 
Edmund  Ohertesey,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
Bobert  Symson,  6,  7. 
John  Greneford,  6. 

J.  bishop  of  Bochester,  7,  8,  9,  10,  1 1. 
John  Sapcote,  knight,  7. 
John  Grene^  7,  8,  0,  10. 
Richard  Lee,  10. 
John  Fynyeux,  11. 


Leicestershire. 


1 .  Westminster,  8  May,  1467. 


2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 


99 
9» 
99 


26  April,  1469. 

13  December,  1470. 

14  December,  1470. 
24  October,  1474. 
12  March,  1475. 

10  November,  1475. 


7  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  24J. 
9     ^„  „        ,)    23c/. 

49  Henry  VI.  m.  25<f. 

„  25J. 
14  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  26rf. 


15 


J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,7. 
Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 

1,  2,  3,  4. 
William    Hastynges    of     riastynges, 

knight,  1,  2,  5,  6,  7. 
John  Bourghchier,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4. 


99 

99 


99 
99 


99 
99 


William  Sutton,  knight,  master  of 
Burton  St.  Lazarus  of  Jerusalem,  1, 
2,  5,  6,  7. 

Bobert  Danby,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4. 

John  Nedeham,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 
6,7. 

Thomas  Trussell,  knight,  1,  2. 

Bichard  Neel,  Nele,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 


619 


Leicedterahvre-Hxmt. 


Richard  HastjngeSy  1,  2. 
Thomas  Palmer^  1,  2,  5,  6. 
John  Boyvyle,  1. 
John  Pultenej  of  MyBterton,  1. 
Robert  Staunton,  1,  2,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
John  Markham,  knight,  2. 
William  Moton,  2,  6. 

„  „     ,  knight,  6,  7. 

Edward  Grey,  knight,  3,  4. 
John  Bellers,  3,  4. 
William  Fyldyng,  Feldyng,  3,  4. 


Ralph  Wodford,  3,  4. 
Richard  Perwiche,  3,  4. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  5,  6,  7. 
Thomas  Littelton,  5,  6,  7. 
Thomas  Barkeley,  knight,  5,  6,  7<> 
William  Assheby,  6,  6. 
Geoffrey  Sherard,  5,  6,  7. 
Thomas  Kebyll,  5,  6,  7. 
William  Grymmesby,  6,  7. 
Henry  Sotehyll,  7. 


Lincolnshire. 

The  Parts  of  Holland. 


1.  Westminster,  18  July,  1468. 

2.  Southampton,  3  May,  1470. 

3.  Westminster,  26  November,  1470. 

4.  „  21  August,  1471. 

5.  „  20  November,  1472. 

6.  „  8  November,  1474. 

7.  „  10  November,  1475. 

J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  3,  4,  5, 

6,7. 
Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 

1,3. 
John,  earl  of  Northumberland,  marquis 

of  Montacue,  1,  2. 
Richard  Welles  of  Welles,  knight,  1. 
Richard  Fenes,  Fenys,  of  Dacre,  knight, 

1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Humphrey  Bourghchier,   Burghchier, 

of  Cromwell,  knight,  1,  2. 
John  Markham,  knight,  1,  2* 
Robert  Danby,  knight,  1,  2,  3. 
John  Nedeham,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,7. 
Thomas  Burgh,  knight,   1,  2,  4,   5, 

6,7. 
Richard  Pynchebek,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 7. 
Richard  Welby,  1,  2,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Thomas  Meers,  1. 
John  Bolles,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Leonard  Thomeburgh,  1,  2,  4,  6,  6,  7. 
William  PayncU,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 


8  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  29d. 

10  „  „  „   ISd. 
49  Henry  VI.  m.  25d. 

11  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  27 d. 
'*>  „  24d. 

25d. 


ACi 

if 

» 

14 

» 

99 

15 

» 

99 

w 


„  26(f. 

Richard    Fendyk,   Fendike,   1,  2,   3, 

4,5. 
Robert  Dokkyng,  1,  2,  3,  6,  7. 
Hugh  Tilney,  2. 
Brian  Talbot,  2,  4,  5,  6. 
Thomas,  prior  of  Spoldyng,  3. 
Thomas  Tototh,  Totoft,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Richard,    duke  of   Gloucester,   4,   5, 

6,7. 
Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  4,  5, 

6,7. 
William    Hastynges     of     Hastynges, 

knight,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Thomas  Littilton,  Littelton,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Richard  Hastynges,  5. 
Richard  Hastynges  of  Welles,  knight, 

4,  5,  6,  7. 
Robert  Ratclyf,  knight,  4,  5,  6. 
Robert  Markham,  knight,  4,  5,  6. 
Reginald  Gayton,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
John  Tamworth,  4,  6. 
Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  5,  6,  7. 
John  Broun,  6. 


The  Pabts  of  Kesteven. 


1.  Coventry,  19  February,  1468. 

2.  Westminster,  18  July,  1468. 

3.  Southampton,  3  May,  1470. 

4.  Westminster,  7  September,  1470. 


5. 


7  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  22d. 

8  99  „         „   29rf. 
10        ..                ..         „    15(/. 

„    I4d. 


99 


99 


28  November,  1470.    49  Henry  VI.  m.  26d. 


620 


1  • 

8. 

9. 

10. 

11. 

12. 

12 

»9 

„   24A 

13 

» 

„  21d. 

99    . 

„   l%d. 

14 

W 

„  28d. 

15 

99 

»  27rf. 

LincolThshire — cont 

6.  Westminster,  21  August,  1471.  11  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  27J. 

18  February,  1472. 
20  NoTember,  1472. 
28  May,  1473, 
10  December,  1473. 
18  May,  1474. 
10  November,  1475. 

J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  1,  2,  3,  5,  6. 
Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 

I,  2,  6. 
Henry  Stafford,  knight,  1,  2,  3. 
Richard  Welles    of    Welles,    knight, 

1,2. 

Humphrey  Bourghchier,  Burghchier, 

of  Cromwell,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 

William     Hastynges     of  Hastynges, 

knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

II,  12. 
John  Markham,   knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,7,8,9,  10,  11,  12. 
Robert  Danby,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
John  Nedeham,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 
Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 
Nicholas  Bowet,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9. 
John  Busshe,  Bushe,  knight,  1, 2,  3, 4, 

9,  10,  11,  12. 
William  Husee,  Huse,  Husey,  1,  2,  3, 

4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,  12. 
William  Coote,  Cote,  1,  2,  4,  6,  6,  7, 

8,9. 
Thomas  Wymbyssh,  1,  2,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8, 

9, 10,  11,  12. 
Richard  Walcote,  1,  2. 
Simon  Hareby,  Hardby,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6, 

7,  8,  9. 


John,  earl  of  Northumberland,  marquis 

Montaca,  2,  3. 
William  Stanlowe,  3. 
Henry  Grey,  knight,  4. 
John  Stanlowe,  4,  5,  10,  11. 
John  Walcote,  Walcotes,  4,  7,  8,  9, 10, 

11,  12. 
William  Dysney,  4,  6,  7,  8, 9,  10,  11. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  6, 7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12. 
Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  6,  7, 

8,9,  10,  11,  12. 
Richard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  6,  7, 

8,9,  10,  11,  12. 
Thomas  Littilton,  lattelton,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12. 
Richard  Hastynges,  of  Welles,  knight, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11, 12. 
RobertRatclyf,  8, 11. 

,  knight,  6, 7,  9,  10. 

Thomas  Boys,  6,  9,  10,  11,  12. 

Thomas  Edyes,  7,  8. 

Oliver  Seynt  John,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11. 

John  Paynell,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 

Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 

Leonard  Thorneburgh,  9,  10,  11. 

William  Fayrefax,  11. 

Robert  Tayleboys,  12. 


The  Pabts  of  Lindsbt. 

1.  Westminster,  4  July,  1467.  7  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  23rf. 

2.  Coventry,  14  February,  1468.  „  „ 

3.  [Westminster,  18  July],  1468.  8       „  „ 

4.  „            7  September,  1468.            »,  ,, 
♦5.              „            20  March,  1469.  9       „  „ 

6.  Southampton,  3  May,  1470.  10       „  „ 

7.  Westminster,  7  September,  1470.  „  „ 


„  2id. 
„  29rf. 
„  29rf. 
„  22rf. 
„  14rf. 
\Ad. 


99 


8. 

>» 

9. 

» 

10. 

>9 

11. 

» 

12. 

99 

13. 

» 

14. 

>» 

23  November,  1 470.  49  Henry  VI.  m.  26^/. 

23  January,  1471.  „              „  24rf. 

21  August,  1471.  11  Edward  IV.  Fart  1.  m.  27^. 

8  December,  1471.  „                „          „   27«/. 

27  February,  1472.  „                „          „  26^. 

20  November,  1472.  12       „                „          „   24rf. 

8  November,  1475.  15       „                „          „  21tL 

*  ^  error  for  Kesteven. 


621 


Lmcolnahire-'Cont 


J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 6, 7, 

8,9,  10,  11. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  S,  4,  8, 

9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14. 

Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 

burj,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  8,  9. 
Ei  chard  Welles  of  Welles,  knight,  1, 

2,  3,  4,  5. 

Bichard  Fenjs,  or   Dacre,  of  Dacre, 

knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  8,  9,  10, 11, 12, 

13,  14. 
Humphrey  Bourghchier  of   Cromwell, 

knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 
Bobert  Danbj,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8, 9. 
John  Nedeham,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 6, 

7,  8,  9,  10, 11,  12,  13,  14. 
Bobert  Welles,  1 ,  2,  3,  4. 
Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4, 5,  6, 

7,  10,  11, 12,  13,  14. 
William  Skipwith,  knight,   1,  2,  3,  4, 

6,7,  10,  11,  12,13,  14. 
Thomas  Dymmok,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Bobert  Constable,  knight,  1,  2,  3^  4,  6. 
Thomas  Blount,  1. 
Thomas  Moigne,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  7,  10, 

11,  12,  13,  14. 
John  Wychecote,  Whychecote,  1,  2,  8, 

4,6.7,8,9,  12j«13,  14. 
Thomas  Kyme,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  7. 
John  Topclyff,  1,  3,  6,  7. 
Arthur  Ormesby,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Bobert  Sheffeld,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  13,  14. 

Thomas  Fitzwilliam  the  younger,  1,  2, 

3,  4,  8,  9,  14. 
,  the  elder,  8,  9. 

Thomas  Knygbt  the  younger,  1,  3,  3, 

7,  8,  9,  11,  12,  13. 
Bichard  Hausert  of  Onresby,  1,  2^  3. 
John  Ayscogh,  Aiscugh,  2,  3,  4,  6. 
Thomas  Topclyff,  2,  4. 
John,  earl  of  Northumberland,  marquis 

Montacu,  3,  4,  6y  6^  7. 


John  Markham^  knight,  3,  4,  5,  6. 
Bichard  Spert,  4,  6,  7,  10,  11,  12,  13, 

14. 
Henry  Stafford,  knight,  5.  . 
William    Hastynges     of     Hastynges^ 

knight,  5,  7,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14. 
Nicholas  Bowet,  knight,  5. 
John  Busshe,  knight,  6. 
William  Husee,  5. 
William  Coote,  5. 
Thomas  Wymbyssh,  6. 
Bichard  Walcote,  5. 
Simon  Hareby,  5. 
John  Walcote,  6. 
Gervase  Clyfton,  knight,  6,  7. 
John  Burgh,  6,  7. 
John  Hatcliffe,  6. 
Thomas  Kyme  of  Langton,  6,  7,  10, 

11,  12,  13. 

Humphrey  Bourghchier,  knight,  7. 
Bichard  Hastynges  of  Welles,  7. 

,  knight,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14. 

John  Villers,  7. 

Charles  Angevyn,  8,  9. 

Bichard  Griffith,  8,  9. 

Balph,  abbot  of  St.  Mary,  Eirkestede, 

9. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  10,  11, 

12,  13,  14. 

Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  10, 11, 

12,  13,  14. 
Thomas  Littilton,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14. 
Bobert  Batdiff,  knight,  10,  11,  14. 


•  •*,  ***,  liu,  13. 


Thomas  Kyme  of  Frysney,  10,  11,  12, 

13,  14. 
Bobert  Taylboys,  11,  12,  13. 
Marmaduke  Constable,  Cunstable,  12, 

13. 
Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  13,  14. 


Middlesex. 


1.  Westminster,  17  January,  1471. 

2.  „  28  January,  1471. 

3.  „  29  September,  1472. 

4.  „  18  December,  1473. 

5.  „  26  December,  1474. 

6.  „  10  November,  1475. 


49  Henry  VI.  m.  24d. 

12  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  27d. 

13  „  „  „     I9d. 

14  „  „  „    24d. 
16        .,            ,,  ,,    28d, 


Th.  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1,  2,  3, 

4,  6,  6. 
G,  archbishop  of  York,  1,  2. 


Th.  bishop  of  London,  1,  2. 

J.  bishop  of  Exeter,  1,  2. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1, 2, 3, 4, 5,  6. 


628 


Middlesex — cont 


Eicbard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 
1,2. 

Thomas,  abbot  of  St.  Peter's,  West- 
minster, 1,  2. 

John,  prior  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem, 
1,2. 

William  Yelverton,  knight,  1,  2. 

William  Laken,  1,2. 

Henry  Frowyk,  1,  2. 

Thomas  Frowyk,  1,  2,  4,  5,  6. 

William  Essex,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 

WiUiam  Yorke,  1,  2. 

Thomas  Porthalyn,  1,  2. 

Thomas  Wyndesore,  1,  2,  6. 

William  Mulsoo,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 

William  Chadworth,  2. 


K.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  3,  4, 

5,6. 
Richard,  duke    of   Gloucester,  3,  4, 

5,6. 
John  StrauDge  of  Straunge,  knight,  3, 

4,  5,  6. 
Thomas    Vaghan,    treasurer    of    the 

king's  chamber,  3,  4,  5,  6. 
Eoger  Ree,  knight,  3,  4,  5. 
Robert  Grene,  knight,  3. 
John  Eltheryngton,  Elryngton,  3,  4, 

Thomas  Ive,  3,  4,  5,  6. 

Robert,  prior  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem, 


5. 


Robert  Forster,  6. 


2. 

»9 

3. 

» 

4. 

91 

5. 

99 

6. 

99 

7. 

99 

8. 

99 

9. 

99 

10. 

99 

11. 

99 

»> 

99 

24</. 

99 

99 

20rf. 

99 

9f 

18</. 

99 

99 

28rf. 

>9 

99 

25J. 

99 

99 

29A 

99 

99 

28d. 

Norfolk. 

1.   Westminster,  12  February,  1469.  8  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  25d. 

16  February,  1470.  9        „  „  „    2ld. 

10  December,  1470.  49  Henry  VI.  m.  25d. 

20  June,  1471.  11  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  28c/. 

23  November,  1472.  12 

2  December,  1473.  13 
15  February,  1474. 

18  May,  1474.  14 

10  November,  1475.  15 

26  May,  1476.  16 
30  June,  1476. 

W.  bishop  of  Norwich,  1,  2,  3,  4. 

W.  bishop  of  Ely,  1,  2,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9. 
John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11. 
Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 

1,  2,  3. 
Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 6,  7, 

8,9,10,  11. 
John,  earl  of  Northumberland,  marquis 

of  Montagu,  1,  2,  3. 
Antony  Wydeville  of  Scales,  knight,  earl 

of  Ryvers,  1,  2,  4, 5,  6,  7,  8,  9,10, 11. 
Thomas  Billvng,  1, 2,  3,  4,  5,  G,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11. 
William  Yelverton,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4, 

5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11. 
Richard  Pygot,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11. 
John  Howard,  of  Howard,  knight,  1 ,  2, 

4,6,6,7,8,9,10,  11. 
Richard  Harecourtj  knight,  1,2,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8. 


William  Calthoi*pe,  knight,  i>  2,  8,  4, 

5,  6,  7,  8. 
Robert  Wyngfeld,  Wynkefeld,  knight, 

1,2,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11. 
John  Paston,  knight,  1,  2,  3. 
Edmund  Wychyngham,  1,  2. 
John  Knyvet,  1,  2,  3. 
John  Wykes,  1,  2. 
William  Knyvet,  1 ,  2,  6,  7,  8. 

„  „        knight,  9. 

William  Paston,  1,  2,  3,  6,  7,  8. 
John  Fyncham,  I,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 

9,  10,  11. 
William  Skipwith,  1,  2. 
John  Twyer,  1,  2,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
William  Lumnour,  1,  2,  6,  7,  8. 
Henry  Spilman,  Spylman,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,7,8,9,  10,11. 
Roger  Townesend,  1 ,  2,  3,  4,  5, 6,  7, 8, 

9,  10,  11. 
James  Arblaster,  ]  2. 
Humphrey  Bourghchier  of  Cromwell, 

knight,  2. 
Humphrey  Bourghchier,  knight,  2. 
Thomas  Danyell,  2,  7. 
John,  earl  of  Oxford,  3, 


623 


Norfolk — cont. 


Richard,  dake  of  Gloucester,  4,  5,  6,  7, 

8,9,  10,  11. 
Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  4,  5, 6, 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11. 
Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11.    , 
John  Hevenjngham,  knight,  4,  6,  6, 

7,8. 
Thomas  Wyngfeld,  knight,  4. 
William  Brandon,  knight,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 
Richard  Suthwell,  Sowthwell,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11. 


Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11. 
Henry  Gray,  knight,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
Simon  Hareby,  5.  [ 
J.  bishop  of  Norwich,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

11. 
John  Jenney,  6,  7,  8. 
Henry  Heydon,  6,  7,  8,  9^  10,  11. 
Ralph  Wyloughby,  8. 
John  Hasty  nges,  9,  10,  11. 
Thomas  Howard,  esquire,  10,  11. 
John  Radclyff  of  Fitss  Walter,  11. 


Nor  thamp  ton  shire. 


1.  Weitminster,  16  November,  1467. 

2.  „  16  March,  1468. 

3.  Dogmersfield,  8  April,  1469. 

4.  Westminster,  20  August,  1469. 


12  July,  1470. 

16  November,  1470. 

14  December,  1470. 
28  February,  1471. 
28  May,  1472. 
4  April,  1473. 
10  November,  1475. 

15  June,  1476. 

13.  Buekden,  8  August,  1476. 

14.  Westminster,  16  November,  1476. 

15.  „  4  February,  1477. 


5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 


99 

99 
99 
99 
99 


99 


J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

7,8. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  J,  2,  3,  4, 

6,7,8,9,10,11,  12,  13,  14,15. 
Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 

1,  2,  3.  4,  6,  7,  8. 
Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  1,2,  3,  4,  5,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15. 
Richard,  earl  of  By  vers,  1,  2,  3. 
William  de  la  Zouche,  knight,  1 . 
William     Hastynges    of    Hastynges, 

knight,  ],  2,  3,  4,  5,  9,  10,  11,  12, 

13,  14,  15. 
Robert  Danby,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  0, 

7,8. 
Thomas  Byllyng,  Billyng,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11, 12,  13,  14,  15. 
John  Nedeham,  knigh^  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,7,8,9,  10,  11,  12,  13,14,  15. 
William  Catesby,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6, 

11,12,  13,  14,  15. 
Thomas  Treaham,  knight,  1,  2,  5,  6, 

7,8. 
Walter  Mauntell,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  12,  13. 


7  Edward  IV. 

Part  1. 

m.  20rf. 

8      „ 

59 

„   30rf. 

9      « 

99 

9,    24rf. 

99 

99 

„    22d. 

10      „ 

99 

„    14c/. 

49  Henry 

VI.  m.  26 J. 

n 

„  26d. 

j» 

„  2Zd, 

12  Edward  IV. 

Part  1. 

m.  28c;. 

13      „ 

„   22d, 

15      „ 

„   28rf. 

16      „ 

„   2M. 

99 

99   27c/. 

99 

„   26c/. 

99 

„   26c/. 

Ralph  Hastynges,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 

knight,   9,    10,   11, 
12,  18,  14,  15. 
John  Catesby,  1,  6,  7,  8. 

„  „      Serjeant  at  law,  2,  3,  4, 

6,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13, 
14,  15. 
Henry  Grcne,  1. 
Guy  Wolston,  1,  5,  9,  10,   11,   12,  13, 

14,  15. 
John  Dyne,  Dyve,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 

9,  10. 
Robert  Tanfeld,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  7,  8,  10. 

„  „         the  elder,  11,  12,  13, 

14,  15. 
Robert  Isham,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  9,  10. 
John  Eltonhede,  1 ,  2,  3,  4,  5,  9,  10, 

13,  14,  15. 
Roger  Salysbury,  Salisbury,  1,  2,  3,  4, 

5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Henry  Huddilston,  Huddelston,  1,  2, 

3,4. 
Henry  Skynarton,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
John  Stafford,  knight,  earl  of  Wiltshire, 

2,  3,  4,  5,  9,  10. 


624 


Northamptonshire — cont 


Antony  Grey  of   Buthjn,    knight,  3, 

4,  6,  9,  10,  1 1,  12,  13,  14,  15. 
Thomas  Wake,  4,  10. 
Eichard  Middelton,  6)  7,  8,  11,  12,  13, 

14,  15. 
John  Barnard,  Bernard,  7,  8. 
Henry,  duke  of  Exeter,  8. 
Biehard,  duke'of  Gloucester,  9, 10, 11, 

12,  13,  14,  15. 
Antony,  earl  of  Ryvers,  9,  10. 
Thomas  Littelton,  9,  10,  11,  12^  13, 

14,  15. 
WilUam  Newenham,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13, 

14,  15. 


John  Hulcotes,  Holcotee,  9, 10. 
William  Chamber,  Chaumbre,  9,  10. 
Nicholas  Gryffyn,  11,  12,  13, 14,  15. 
Eichard  Emson,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15. 
Simon  Burton,  11,  12,  13,  14. 
Richard  Femberton,  12.        ' 
Robert  Femberton,  13,  14,  15. 
Richard  Wodevyle,  Wydevyle,  knight, 

14,  16. 
Roger  Wake,  15. 
William  Tanfeld,  15. 


Nor  thumberland. 


1.  Westminster,  8  December,  1471. 

2.  „  10  November,  1475. 


» 


George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  I,  2. 
Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  1,  2. 
Ralph  Greystoke  of  Greystoke,  knight, 

1,2. 
Thomas  Lomley  of  Lomley,  knight, 

1,2. 
Robert  Ogle  of  Ogle,  knight,  1,  2. 
Richard  Nele,  1,  2. 


11  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  21  d, 
15       «,  «i         ,•    28a. 


,, 


>» 


M 


William  Jenney,  1,  2. 

John     Wydryngton,     Wytheiyngton, 

1,2. 
John   Lylborne,   Lybourn,  the  elder, 

1,2. 
Roger  Heme,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Moresley,  1. 
John  Cartyngton,  1, 2. 
John  Agyrston,  2. 


Nottinghamshire. 


1.  Westmmster,  19  November,  1468. 

2.  „  20  November,  1468. 

3.  Southampton,  3  May,  1470. 

4.  Westminster,  7  September,  1470. 


9, 


5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 


99 


9  November,  1470. 
16  November,  1470. 

11  July,  1471. 

8  December,  1471. 
16  February,  1472. 
24  June,  1473. 
18  November,  1473. 

12  August,  1474. 
26  August,  1475. 

10  November,  1475. 

11  June,  1476. 


8  Edward  IV.  Fart  1 .  m. 
10 
49 
11 


99 


Henry  VI.  ra.  27rf. 
„  „  26c?. 

Edward  IV.  Fart  1.  m. 


13 

14 
15 

16 


9} 


99 
99 
99 
99 

99 


99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 


26d. 
26d. 
Ud. 
Ud. 


2Sd. 
27d. 
26d. 
2ld. 
ISd. 
26df. 
SOd. 
2Sd. 
2Sd. 


G.  archbishop  of  York,  1,  2,  5,  6. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  5,  6,  7, 
8,  9,  10, 11,  12,  13,  14,  15. 

Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1,  2,  5,  6. 

John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  1,  2,  3,  4,  7, 
8,9. 

Henry  Gray  of  Codnor,  knight,  1,  2, 3, 
4,7,8,9,  10,11,12,13,14,  15. 


Humphrey  Bourghchier  of  Cromwell, 

knight,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
William     Hastynges    of    Hastynges, 

knight,  I,  2,  3,  4,  7,  8,  9,  10, 11, 12, 

13,  14,  16. 
Robert  Danby,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9. 
Richard  Byngham,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4, 

5,  6,  7,.  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14, 


626 


NoUinghaii^dre — cant 


John  Nedebam,  knight,  1,  2,  3^  4,  5,  6, 

7,8,9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14. 
Eobert  Clyfton,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9, 10,  11,  12,  13,  14, 15. 
Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  7, 8, 

9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  16. 

Robert  Markham,  knight,  1, 2, 6, 9, 10, 

11,12,13,  14,15. 
Robert  Strellej,  knight,  1,  2,  5,  6. 
John  Stanhope,  1,  2,  9,  14,  15. 
William  Babyngton,  1, 2,  3,  4, 7,  8, 10, 

11. 
Richard  Willughby,  Wilughby,  1, 2,  3, 

4,5,6,7,11. 
Gerva&e  Clyfton,  esquire,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 11,  12,  13, 14, 15. 
Richard  Sutton,  1. 
Thomas  Neville  of  JloUeston,  1. 
William  Meryngez,  1,  3,  4,  8,  9,  15. 
Thomas  Molyneux,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15. 

John  Metheky,  1,  2,  11,  12,  18,  14. 
John  Nevyll,!l,  2,  3,  8,  9. 


Thomas  Neville^  of  Suthleverton,  1,  2, 

6,  9,  11,  12,  13. 
William  Wentworth,  2,  3,  4,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  13. 
Henry  Perpoynt,  3,  4. 
. . . ,  knight,  7,  8,  9. 
Robert  Sutton,  3,  4,  7. 
. . .,  of  Arom,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12, 13. 
John  Saynton,  3, 4. 
John,  marquis  of  Montagu,  5,  6. 
Richard  Byngham,  5,  6. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15. 

Thomas  Littelton,  knight,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

11,  12,  13,  14. 
William  Notyngham,  9. 

Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  10,  11,  12,  13, 

14,  15. 
Thomas  Nevyll,  10,  14,  15. 
John  Babyngton,  12,  13,  14,  15. 
Richard  Hastynges  of  Welles,  knight, 

18,  14,  15. 


Oxfordshire. 


1.  CoYentry,  17  February,  1468. 

2.  Westminster,  21  October,  1468. 


3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 


14  November,  1468. 

3  December,  1468. 

8  May,  1469. 
12  July,  1470. 
14  November,  1470. 
12  June,  1471. 

3  December,  1478. 
28  February,  1474. 

10  November,  1476. 
31  December,  1475. 

4  July,  1476. 


7 
8 


9 
10 
49 
11 
13 

15 


16 


£dwar( 

IIV.  I 

>art  1. 

m.  22J. 

99 

„  29^. 

99 

„  26(1. 

99 

„  26d. 

99 

„  2M. 

99 

9,  Hrf. 

Henry 

VI.  m. 

did. 

Edward  IV.  Part  1 . 

m.  2M. 

99 

99 

„  20J. 

99 

99 

„  iM. 

99 

99 

„  2M. 

99 

99 

9,  21d, 

99 

99 

„  2M, 

G.  archbishop  of  York,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  7. 

J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 

John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  7, 
8,9,  10,  11,12,13. 

Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  7. 

Ralph  Boteler  of  Sudeley,  knight,  1,  2, 

3,  5,  6,  7. 

Richard    Byngham,  knight,    1,  2,  3, 

4,6. 
Richard  Ghok,  Chokke,  knight^  I9  2,3, 

4,  5,  6,  7. 

Robert  Harecourt,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4, 

6j6. 
Walter  Mauntell,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6, 

11,  12,  18. 

y  96186. 


Richard  Quartermayus,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

8,9,  10,  11,  12,  13. 
William  Marmyon,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  *?, 

8,9. 
Richard  Dan  vers,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 

9,  10,  11,  12,  13. 
John  Stokes,  1,  2, 3,  4,  5,  7. 
William  Huggeford,  Higgeford,  1,  2,  3, 

4,5. 
Thomas  S toner,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,9 

10. 
Henry  Raynford,  1,  2,  3,  4 
John  Anne,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
Peter  Marmyon,  2,  3,  7. 
Richard  Harecourt,  knight,  3,  4,  9, 10, 

11,  12,  13. 

B    R 


6S6 


Oxfordshire — cont 


John  Barantjne,  BareHtjne,  3,  4,  6, 
Richard  Fowler,  4,  6,  6,  8,  9,  10, 1 1 , 

12,  13. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  5. 
John  Langeston^  Langstone,  5,  8,  9, 10, 

11,  12,  13. 
Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  6,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  13. 
Thomas  Bryan,  Brian,  6,  7. 
Humphrey  Forster,  6,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12, 

13. 
Richard  Halle,  6,  8,  9,  10, 13. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

11,  12,  13. 


John,  abbot  of  Osney,  7. 

Thomas  Urswyk,  knight,  8,  0,  10,  11, 

12,  13. 
Guy  Fairfax,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13. 
Richard  Crofte,  12,  13. 
. . .,  . . ,,  the  younger,  8,  9, 10. 
John  Straunge  of  Straunge,  knight,  9, 

10, 11,  12,  13. 
Thomas  Croft,  9,  10. 
Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  10,  11,  12,  13. 
Thomas  Danvers,  10. 
William  Danvers,  10,  11,  Ig,  13. 


TofFN  OF  Oxford. 


1.  WestminBter,  21  February,  1471. 

2.  „  30  November,  1472. 
2.            „            4  December,  1474. 
4.*  Oxford,  5  AprU,  1475. 

G.  archbishop  of  York,  chancellor  of 
the  University,  l. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1. 
John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  1. 
Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and   Salis- 
bury, 1. 
Thomas  Chaundeler,  clerk,  1. 
Thomas  Stevens,  clerk,  1. 
Richard  Chok,  knight,  1. 
Thomas  Brian,  ] . 

John  Dobbus,  Dobbys,  Dolbus,  2,  3,  4. 
. . .,  mayor  of  the  town,  1. 
William  Marmyon,  1,2. 
Peter  Marmyon,  1. 
Thomas  Walrond,  1. 
John  Denton,  1,  2. 
Richard  Spragot,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
John  Clerk,  1,2,3,4. 


49 

Henry  VI.  m.  223, 

12  Edward  IV. 

Part  1. 

m. 

24^. 

14 

9i 

99 

99 

24d, 

15 

W 

99 

99 

3ld. 

William  Dag  vile,  1. 

. . . ,  mayor  of  the  town,  2,  3,  4. 

John  Soman,  1,  2,  3,  4. 

Master  Thomas  Chaundeler,  chancellor 

of  the  University,  2,  3,  4. 
Thomas  Ursewyke,  knight,  2,  3,  4. 
Guy  Fayrefax,  2,  3,  4. 
Richard  Quartermayns,  Quatermayns, 

2,  3, 4. 
Richard  Fowler,  2,  3,  4. 
William  Danvers,  3, 4. 
Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  4. 
Thomas  Danvers,  4. 
Richard  Halle,  4. 
Thomas  Denton,  4. 
John  Goylyn,  4. 


BUTLANDSHIRE. 


1.  Salisbury,  23  April,  1470. 

2.  Westminster,  30  November,  1470. 

3.  „  28  November,  1473. 

4.  „  5  December,  1473. 

5.  „  10  November,  1475. 

6.  „  25  November,  1476. 


>> 


10  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  15J. 
49  Henry  VI.  m.  2Qd, 
13  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  20d. 

„  20d, 

26d. 

27d, 


>j 

» 

15 

» 

99 

16 

99 

» 

99 
99 


J.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  1,  2. 

William    Hastynges     of     Hastynges, 

knight,  1,  3,  4,  5,  6. 
Robert  Danby,  knight,  1,  2. 


John  Nedeham,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 
Thomas  Berkeley,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Brian  Talbot,  1,  3,  4,  5,  6. 
Robert  Fenne,  1. 


*  For  the  Univemty 


627 


RvMandahire — cant 


Thomas  Flore,  Floure,  1^  2. 

John  Boy  vyle,  1 . 

Winiam  Husee,  1,  8,  4,  5,  6. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 

Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Sails* 

bury,  2. 
Thomas  Metley,  2. 
Simon  Burton,  2,  3, 4. 
William  Palmer,  2,  4,  6,  6. 


Bichard  Calcote,  2. 

Th.  bishop  of  Lincoln,  3,  4,  6,  6. 

Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester  3,  4,  5,  6. 

Thomas  Littelton,  3,  4,  5,  6. 

Bichard  Sapcote,  knight,  3,  4,  6. 

Everard  Dygby,  3,  4. 

John  Dall,  Dale,  5,  6« 

David  Malpas,  5,  6. 

Henry  Sothehyll,  6,  6. 


Shropshire. 


1.  Westminster,  1  December,  1468. 

27  November,  1469. 
6  December,  1470. 

20  July,  1471. 
24  February,  1473. 
8  November,  1473. 
12  May,  1474. 
5  August^  1474. 

21  August,  1475. 
10  November,  1475. 


2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 
9. 
10. 


99 
99 
99 
99 


J.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  1, 

2,  3,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,   1,  2,  3,  4^ 

5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 

Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1,  2,  3. 

William,  earl  of  Arundell,  1,  2,  4,  5,  6, 
7,  8,  9,  10. 

John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 

John  Straunge  of  Straunge,  knight,  1, 
2,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 

John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  1, 
2,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 

John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  1,  2, 4, 

6,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10. 

William  Bonrghchier  of  Fitz  Wareyu, 

knight,  1. 
Bichard  Byngham,  knight,  1,  2. 
Bichard  Chok,  knight^  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Thomas  Littelton,  1,  2,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
. . .,  knight,  9,  10. 
John  Leyghton,  Leigh  ton,  1,  2,  3,  4, 

5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10. 
Humphrey  Blount,  1,  2,  3,  4. 

„  „      knight,  5,  6, 7,  8, 

9,10. 
William  Ludlowo,  1,  2. 
Boger  Eynaston,  1,  2. 

„  „         knight,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 

Thomas  Acton,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10. 
Thomas  Herd,  1,  2,  3,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Hugh  Stepulton,  1,  2,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 


8  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  26d. 

9  „  9)  99    21o. 

49  Henry  VI.  m.  25c?. 

11  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  28d 


12 
13 
14 

15 


99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 


9> 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 


„  27rf. 
„  1 8(f . 
„  21d. 

yy26d. 

„  ZOd. 
„  2M. 


John  Lawley,  Lauley,  1,  2. 

Balph  Lee,  1,  2,  8. 

Thomas   Corbet  of  Legh,  1,  2,  4,  5, 

6,7. 
Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  2,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9, 10. 
Thomas  Bryan,  3,  4. 
John  Burgh,  knight,  3. 
Bobert  Charleton,  3. 

Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knigiil,  4, 

7,  8,  9,  10. 

Bichard  Corbet,  knight,  4,  5,  6. 
Bobert  Cresset,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
E.  bishop  of  Carlisle,  5,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
J.  bishop  of  Bochester,  5,  7,  8,  P,  10. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  5, 
Anthony,  earl  of  By  vers,  5,  7,  8,  9,  IC. 
Thomas    Arundell     of     Mautravcrs, 

knight,  5,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Thomas  Gray,  knight,  9. 
Thomas  Grey  of    Grey,  son  of  the 

queen,  5,  7,  8, 10. 
Bobert  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight, 

6,6. 
Bichard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  6,  8. 
Thomas,  abbot  of  Westminster,  5,  7. 
Thomas  Ursewyke,  knight,  6,  6,  7,  8, 

9,10. 
John  Nedeham,  knight,  5. 
Guy  Fairefax,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
WUliam  Dudley,  clerk,  5. 
Thomas  Vaughan,  7,  8. 

B  b2 


Shropshire — cont. 


Thomas    VaghaD,    treasnrer    of    the 

king's  chamber,  6. 
Richard  Martyn,  clerk,  doctor  of  laws, 

5,7. 
William  Alyngton,  5,  7. 
John  Sulyard,  6,  7. 
Geoffrey  Coytesmore,  5. 
■William  If  ong,  knight,  6,  7,  8. 


Richard  Croft©,  knight,  7,  8. 
Richard  Haute  the  elder,  7. 
Edward  Hopton,  8,  9,  10. 
Th.  bishop  of  Hereford,  9. 
William  Manw^eryug,  9. 
William  Mitton,  9,  10. 
Richard  Lodlawe,  knight,  10. 
Thomas  Gorb«tt«,  10. 


Somersetshire 


WestminBter,  27  October,  1468. 

8  EdwMl  IV.  Part  I. 

m.2S<i. 

„ 

4  July,  1469. 

9 

„ 

»  23if. 

15  November,  1469. 

„  22<f. 

„ 

27  November,  1470. 

49  Henry'vi.  m.  2&£ 

„ 

8  June,  1472. 

12  Edward  IV.  Part  1. 

m.28<i 

» 

26  November,  1473. 
17  November,  1473. 

13            „ 

;; 

„  lOd. 
„  lUd. 

;; 

5  August,  1474. 
24  November,  1474. 

14            ," 

;;■ 

„  2&;. 

„  2M. 

1  December,  1474. 

„  SSd. 

Banbury, 

24  September,  1474. 

„ 

„ 

„  2W. 

Weslmine 

ter,  12  November,  1475. 

15             „ 

„ 

„  2M. 

6  June,  1476.     ■ 

16            „ 

„  2M. 

„ 

20  October,  1476. 

„  2M. 

„ 

23  November,  1476. 

„ 

„ 

„  27* 

15. 

W.  bishop  of  Winchester,  1,  2,  3,  4, 

6,6,7,8,9,  10,  12. 
E.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  1,  2,  3, 

5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  12,  13,  14,  15, 

K.  bishop  of  Salisbury,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6, 

7,8,9,  10,  12,13,  14,  15. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3,  4; 

6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15. 
Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1,2,  3,4. 

John,  earl  of  Worcester,  1,  2,  8. 
John    Audel^r   of   Andeley,   knight, 

1,  2,3,  5,6,8,  9,   10,  11,  12,   13, 

14,  15. 
William  Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight, 

1,2,3,4,5,  6,7,  8,  9,  10,  12,  13, 

14,  15. 
Humphrey  Stafford  of  Suthwyk, knight, 

earl  of  Devon,  1,  2. 
Walter  Moyle,  k  3,  4. 

Richard  Choke,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,7,8,9,  10,  14,  15. 

Thomas  Yonge, 

Theobald  Gorgei  2, 3. 

Thomas  Soyntn  it,  1,  2,  3, 

4. 
William  Courtenay,  knight,  1,  2,  8. 
Christopher  Worsley,  1,  2,  3. 
John  Gheyne  of  Pynne,  1,  2,  3, 4,  5, 

P,7. 


Heni7  Hull,  1, 2,  3,  5,  6,  7. 

John  Sydenham,  1. 

John  FitzJanies,  I,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 

9,  10,  12,  13,  15. 

John  Porter,  1,  2,  3,  4.  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  12,  13,  14,  15. 

Robert  Stowell,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

JO,  12,  13,  14,  15. 
Thomas,  viscount  Liale,  3. 
John  Trevilian,  4,  8. 
William  Hody,  4,  6,  8, 9,  10. 
Thomas  Tremayll,  Tremayle,  4,  £,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  6,  6, 7,  8, 

9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15. 

John  Catesby,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  12,  13, 

14.  15. 
William  Pawelett,  13,  14,  15. 
William  Paulet,   knight,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  12,  13,  H,  15. 

John  BykenhuU,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  12, 

13, 14,  15. 
Roger  Dynham,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
Henry  Burnell,  G,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
William  Puulett,  esquire,  8,  9, 10,  12. 
John,  prior  of  Bathe,  9,  10,  12,  18,  14, 

15. 
Thomas  Woke,  10. 
William    Has^g«8     of    Hastynges, 

knight,  II. 


629 


Someraetahire — cant 


Thomas   Stanley  of   Stanleji  knight, 

11,  12. 
John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  11. 
Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight, 

11. 
John  Dynham  of  Dynham,  knight,  1 1 . 
Bichard  Hastynges,  knight,  1 1 . 
Thomas  Litelton,  11. 
William  Notyngham,  11,  12. 
Henry  Boteler,  11. 
William,  earl  of  Arundel  12. 


Thomas     Matravers     of     Matravers, 

knight,  12. 
Edward  Gray  (Lysle)  of  Lysle,  knight, 

12,  13,  14,  15. 

Eichard  Tunstall,  knight,  12. 
Giles  Dawebeney,  12,  13,  14,  15. 
Thomas  Norton,  12,  13,  14. 
William  Barkeley  of  Barkeley,  knight, 

13,  14,  15. 

John  Lygons,  Hygons,  14,  15. 


1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 


Southampton. 

Dogmersfield,  10  January,  1468.      7  Edward  lY.  Part  1.  m.  22d. 
Westminster,  10  Norember,  1467.  „  ,»         „  2ld, 

Southampton,  30  April,  1470.  10      .,  „  „  15c/. 

Westminster,  18  December,  1470.  49  Henry  VI.  m.  24c/. 


99 
V 


12  July,  1474. 


14  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  27rf. 


10  November,  1475.  15 
22  December,  1475. 
28  June,  1476.  16 

26  November,  1476. 
28  November,  1476. 
30  November,  1476. 


n 

99 


W 
99 

99 
99 


„  2%d. 
„  25d 
2M. 


99 


99  27c/. 
„  21  d. 
„  2ldd. 


W.  bishop  of  Winchester,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11. 
B.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  1,  2,  3, 

5,6,7,8,9,  10,11. 
J.  bishop  of  Exeter,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7, 

8,9,  10,  11. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  4,  5, 6, 

7,8,9,  10,  11. 
Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 

1,  2,  4. 
William,  earl  of  Ai*undell,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,7,8,9,10,  li: 
John,  earl  of  Worcester,  1,  2,  3. 
Antony  Widevile  ef  Scales  and  Neucels, 

knight,  earl  of  Kyvers,  1,  2,  3,  5, 6, 

7,8,9,  10,  11. 
John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  1, 2, 

3,5,6,7,8,9,  10,  11. 
William  Fenys  of  Say  of  Seel,  knight, 

12  3. 
Waiter  Moyle,  Moile,  knight,  1,  2,  3, 4. 
Thomas  Yonge,  1,  2,  3,  ^1. 
John  Lisle,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Bichard  Darell,  knight,  1,  2,  3. 
Thomas  Uvedale,  knight,  1,  2,  3. 
Geoffrey  Gate,  knight,  1,  2. 
Maurice  Berkeley  of  Beverston,  1,  2, 3. 
John  Paulet,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  C,  7,  9,  10, 

11. 
Nicholas  Gaynesford,  1,  3. 
Thomas  WeUe,  Welles,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6, 

7,8,9,10,11. 


John  Walop,  Wallop,  1,  2,  3,  5. 
Thomas  Pound,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
Henry  More,  1,  2,  3,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

11, 
John  Hamond,  1,  2. 
Thomas  Heyno,  Hayno,  1,  2. 
Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  3,  6,  6, 

7,  8,  9, 10,  11. 
Thomas  Arundell  of  Matravers,  knight, 

3,6,6,7,8,9,  10,11. 
William  Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight, 

3,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11. 
John  Dudley,  3. 
Edwai'd  Berkeley,  3,  5. 
Bichard  Jay,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  40,  11. 
Henry  Courte^  4. 
John  Whitehed,  4. 
John  Tycchebourne,  4. 
Bichard  Chokke,  knight,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11. 
John  Catesby,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11. 
WiUiam  Sandes,  knight,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11. 
William  Berkeley,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
John  Coke,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11. 
Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight,  6. 
Bichard  Tuustall,  knight,  6. 
William  Notyngham,  6. 
John  Boger,  8,  9,  10,  11. 
John  Blount  of  Mountjoy,  10,  11. 
Thomas  Danyers,  11. 


630 


Staffordshire. 


1.  Westminster,  16  November,  1468. 

2.  Dogmersfield,  29  March,  1469. 

3.  Weatminster,  4  December,  1470. 

4.  ^,  8  July,  1471. 

5.  „  2  July,  1472. 

6.  „  4  April,  1473. 

7.  „  12  February,  1474. 

8.  „  10  November,  1475. 

J.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield, 

1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8. 
Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 

.  1,  2,  3. 
Jobii,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 
John  A-udeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  1, 2, 

4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
Heniy  Grey  of  Codnore,  knight,  1,  2, 

4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 
John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  1,  2, 

4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
Walter  Blount  of  Mountjoye,  knight, 

1,  2,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Bichard  Byngham,  knight,  1,  2. 
Bichard  Chok,  knight,  1,2,  3. 
Thomas  Littelton,  1,  2,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
John  Stanley,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6, 

7,8. 
John  Greseley,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  8. 
Walter  Wrottesley,  knight,  1,  2,  3. 
Balph  Wolseley,  1,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 
John  Delves,  1,  2. 
William  Cumberford,  1,  2,  3,  4. 


8  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  26d. 

9  „  „-        „     22a, 
49  Henry  VI.  m.  25</. 

11  Edward  IV.  Part  1  m.   2M. 

12  „  „  „     28rf. 

13  „  „  „     21rf. 

„  „  „         X»7t*. 

15  „  „  „    26d. 

Thomas  Asteley,  I,  2. 

Nicholas  Warynges,  1,  2,  4,  5,  6,  7. 

Thomas  Wolsoley,  1,  2. 

Boger  Bayle,  Bailly,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7, 

8. 
John  Wode,  1,  2,  3,  6,  7. 
Henry  Vernon,  2. 
Thomas  Bryan,  3. 
William  Mitton,  3. 
Bobert  Hill,  Hylle,  3,  6,  7,  8. 
Bichard,  didce  of  Gloucester^  4,  5,  6,  7, 

8. 
Humphrey,  duke  of  Buckingham,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8. 
John,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  4,  5,  6. 
William    Hastynges     of    HastyngeSi 

knight,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
Thomas  Urswyk,  knight,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 
Guy  Fayrefax,  Fair&x,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
Hugh  Egerton,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
John  Acton,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Bichard  Baycott,  Bagott,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
William  Bassat,  Basset,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8. 
William  Harpour,  Harper,  7,  8. 


Suffolk. 


1.  Westminster,  20  November,  1467. 

2.  „  18  November,  1468. 

3.  Dogmersfield,  22  December,  1468. 

4.  Westminster,  13  June,  1470. 

5.  „  16  July,  1470. 

6.  „  4  December,  1470. 

7.  „  4  July,  1471. 

8.  „  13  December,  1473. 

9.  Nottingham,  11  September,  1473. 

10.  Westminster,  10  November,  1475. 

11.  «,  13  December,  1476. 


»» 


W.  bishop  of  Norwich,  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 
W.  bishop  of  Ely,  1 ,  2,  3,  4,  5,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3, 6,  7, 

8,9,  10,  11. 
John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  1, 2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10. 
John,  duke  of  Suffolk,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9, 10,  U. 


7  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  2Zd, 

8  „  „         „    26d. 
„  „         „    2bd. 

10  „  „         „    Ud. 

49  Henry  VI.  m.  2bd. 

11  Edward  IV  Part  L  m.  20rf. 
13      „  „  „    19rf. 

„    IM. 
15      ..  •«         «•   25u. 


16 


99 

n 


99 


2^d. 


Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1,  2,  3,  6. 

John,  earl  of  Oxford,  1,  2, 6. 

Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  1,  2^  3,  4,  5,  6, 
7,  8,  9,  10,  11. 

John,  earl  of  Northumberland,  marquis 
of  Montagu,  1,  2,  3,  6. 

William  YelTerton,  knight,  1,  2,  3  4, 
5,6. 


631 


8vffolh'''-cont. 


Thomas  Billyng,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 

9,  10,  11. 

Eichard  Pygot,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11. 

John  Howard,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  7, 

8,  9,  10. 

Thomas  Walgrave,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4, 

5,7. 
John     Henyngham,      Hevenyngham, 

knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

11. 
Thomas  Brewes.  knight,  1,  2,  3,  5,  8, 

9,  10,  11. 

William  Jenney,  1,  2,  3,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11. 

John  Hopton,  1,  2,  3. 

John  Glopton,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  10,  11. 

Gilbert  Debenham,  esquire,  1,  5,  7,  8,9. 

„  „        knight,  7, 8, 9. 

Thomas     Higham,      Heygham,      the 

younger,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,TlO,  11. 
John  Sulyard,  Suylyerd,   1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,7,8,9,10,11. 
WiUiam  Mekelfeld,  Mekifeld  1,  2,  3, 

8,9. 


James  Hubbard,  Hoberd,  Hobard,  1, 

2,  3,  4,  5,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11. 
Bichard  Yaxley,  1,  2,  3. 
William  Geddyng,  2,  3,  4,  5,  7,  8,  9. 
Thomas  Wyngfeld,  knight,  3,  4,  5,  7. 
William  Brandon,  knight,  3,  4,  5,  7,  8, 

9,  11. 

Anthony,  earl  of  By  vers,  4,  5,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11. 

John  Wyngfeld,  knight,  4,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11. 
Richard  Bothe  the  elder,  4,  5. 
Henry  Wentworth  the  elder,  4,  5. 
Robert  Fenys,  Fynes,  knight,  6,  8,  9. 
Robert  Harleston,  6. 
William  Harleston,  6. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11. 
Robert  Wyngfeld,  knight,  7,  8,  9. 
J.  bishop  of  Norwich,  8,  10,  11. 
William  Alyngton,  8. 
William  Hopton,  8,  9. 
John  Broughton  the  younger,  10,  11. 


Surrey. 


1.  Coventry,  15  February,  1468. 

2.  Dogmersfield,  30  March,  1469. 

3.  Westminster,  6  May,  1469. 

10  July,  1469. 

15  December,  1470. 

12  May,  1472. 

27  May  1472. 

28  October,  1472. 
26  November,  1472. 
26  February,  1478. 

13  April,  1473. 

14  July,  1474. 
3  December,  1474. 

16  October,  1475. 
10  November,  1475. 

15  January,  1477. 

Th.  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  1,  2,  3, 

4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13, 15, 

16. 
W.  bishop  of  Winchester,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  15,  16. 
J.  bishop  of  Exeter,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7, 

8,9,  10,*  11,12, 13,  16,  16. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2, 3,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12, 13,  15,  16. 


7  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  2ld. 

24J. 


4. 

99 

5. 

» 

6. 

» 

7. 

» 

8. 

» 

9. 

» 

10. 

» 

11. 

99 

12. 

» 

13. 

J> 

14. 

» 

16. 

» 

16. 

» 

99 


9) 


„  23^. 
„  22d. 
49  Henry  VI.  m.  25c?. 
12  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  28d. 

2Sd. 

27d. 

2Ad. 

24d. 

21d. 

27d, 

26d. 

30rf. 

27d. 

26c/. 


13 

14 

15 
16 


» 

99 
99 
99 
99 
99 


99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 


99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 


Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 

1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
Richard,  earl  of  Ryvers,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Edward  Nevyll  of  Bergevenny,  knight, 

1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 11, 12, 13, 

14,  15,  16. 
John  Bourghchier  of  Berners,  knight, 

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,  11. 


*  <  Lincoln '  in  error. 


m 


Sv/rrey — c<mt. 


Richard  Fenjs  o{  Dacre,  knight,  1,  2, 
3,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11, 12,  13,  14, 
lo,  16. 
Humphrey  Bourghchier  of  Cromwell, 

knight,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
Humphrey  Bourghchier,  knight,  1,  2, 

3,4. 
Richard     Illyngworth,      Elyng>vorth, 
knight,  1,  2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,  8,  9, 10, 11, 
12,  13. 
William  Yelverton,  knight,    1,  2,  3, 

4,5. 
"WiHiam  Laken,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  13. 
Thomas  Cobham,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6. 
William  Catesby,  1. 
Thomiui  Vaghan,  Yaughan,   1,  2,  3,  4, 

6,7,9,10,  11. 

. . . ,  treasurer  of  the  king's  chamber,  8. 

Thomas  Selanger,  Sentlager,  Senilegir, 

1,  2,  3,  4, 6,  7,  8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 

15,  16. 

Nicholas  Gaynesford,  1, 2,  3,  4,  6,  7,  8, 

9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  16,  16. 
John  Elinbrigge,  Elinebrigge,  1,  2,  3, 

4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
Arthur  Orraesby,  1 . 
Thomas  Slyfeld,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Robert  Wyntershyll,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6,  7. 
John  Audcley  of  Audeley,  knight,  2, 
3,  4,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13, 14, 
15,  16. 
John  Catesby,  2,  3,  4,  6,  7, 8,  9, 13, 14, 

16, 16. 
• . .,  serjeant-at-law,  10,  11,  12. 
John  Wode,  3,  4,  5,  9,  18. 

„        „      the  elder,  6,  7,  8,  10,  11, 
12,  14,  16. 
John  Gaynesford,  3,  4,  6,  7,  8,  10,  11, 

12,  15,  14,  15, 16. 
Richard     Bonrghehier    of     Bemers, 
knight,  4. 


George  Nevylle,  4, 13. 

„  „       knight,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10, 

11,  12,  15,  16. 
Henry  Stafford,  knight,  5. 
William  Comn,  5. 
L.  bishop  of  Durham,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10, 11, 

12,  13,  15. 

Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  6,  7,  8^  9, 

10^  11,  12,  13,  15,  16. 
Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  6,  7, 

8,  9,  10,  11,  12, 13,  16,  16. 
Walter  Blount  of  Mo^nt]oye,  knight, 

7,  8,  9,  10, 11,  12. 
Thomas  Bryan,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12, 

13,  16. 

•  . .,  knight,  14,  15. 

John  Holgrave,  Holgreve,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16. 
Thomas  Wyntershill  the  younger,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  13. 
Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  16,  16. 
Thomas  Basset,  10,  II,  12,  13. 
William,    Merston,  Marston,    11,    15, 

16. 
William,  earl  of  Arundell,  12,  13. 
Thomas  Bourghchier,  12,  13,  14,  16, 

16. 
George  Broun,  knighf,  12,  13,  14,  15, 

16. 
John  Marston,  12,  13. 
Thomas  Ive,  12,  13. 
William    Dunnyngton,    Dummyngton, 

12,  13,  14,  16,  16. 
William  Hatteclyff,  13. 
Henry,  earl  of  Essex,  14. 
Robert  Wyngfeld,  knight,  14. 
Thomas  Stydalfe,  14. 
John  Stedolf,  16. 
L.  archbishop  of  York,  16. 
WiUiam  Huse,  16. 


1.  Corentry,  16  February,  1468. 

2.  Dogmersfield,  23  April,  1468. 

3.  Westminster,  8  July,  1469. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 
9. 

10. 


if 

99 


Sussex, 

7  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  2ld. 

8  „  „  „   30c?. 

"99  >9  „   23u. 

7  November,  1470.    49  Henry  VI.  m.  21d. 

20  June,  1471.  11  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  21d. 

99  „  9,  27a. 

12  „  „  „  29d. 
99  99  99  28rf. 
99                   9,  „  27a. 

13  „  ,t  „  20d, 


6  December,  1471. 
11  March,  1472. 
5  May,  1472. 
30  August,  1472. 

7  December,  1473. 


633 


12. 

99 

13. 

9> 

14. 

99 

15. 

99 

16. 

99 

17. 

99 

18. 

99 

19. 

99 

99 
99 
99 
99 
)9 
9> 
99 
99 


99 

27df. 

99 

26d. 

99 

25d. 

99 

27d. 

)9 

26d. 

99 

2Sd. 

99 

27d. 

99 

27  J. 

Svsa&c — cont 

11.  WestminsUr,  4  November^  1473.    13  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  ISd. 

16  July,  1474.  14 

13  August,  1474. 
24  November,  1474, 
10  November,  1475.  15 
15  January,  1476. 

15  July,  1476.  16 

16  November  1476. 
28  November,  1476. 

Th.  archblBhop  o{  Canterbury,  1,  2,  3, 

4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 11,  12,  13,  14, 

15,  16,  17,  18,  19. 
J.  bishop  of  Chichester,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13, 14,  15,  16, 

17,  18,  19. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14, 15, 16, 

17,  18,  19. 
Eichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1,2,3,4. 
William,  earl  of  Arundell,  I,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9, 10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16, 
17,  18,  19. 

John,  earl  of  Worcester,  1,  2,  3. 
Eichard  West  de  la  Warre,  knight,  1, 

2,  3,  4. 
Eichard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  1,  2, 

3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14, 
15,  16,  17,  18,  19. 

Humphrey  Bourghchier  of  Cromwell, 

knight,  1,  2,  3. 
William     Hastynges    of     Hastynges, 

knight,  1,  2,  3,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11, 

12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19. 
William  Yelverton,  knight,  1,  2,  8,  4. 
William  Laken,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  13,  14. 
John  Pelham,  knight,  1,  2,  3. 
Thomas  Vaghan,  1,  2,  3,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11. 
Thomas  Hoo,  1,  2,  3,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

11,  12,  13,  14. 
Eichard  Dalyngrygge,  Dalyngrigge,  1, 

2,3. 
John  Devenyssh,  1,  2,  3,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,11, 12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19. 
Bartholomew  Bolney,  I,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15, 16, 17. 
Nicholas  Morley,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 

9,  10,  11. 
William  Cheyne,  Cheyney,  1,  2,  3,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 11,  14. 
John  Goryng,  the  younger,  1,  2,  3,  4. 

„  „       15,16,17,18,19. 

John  Fust,  1,  2,  3. 
Vincent  Fynch,  1,  2,  3,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

11,  12,  13,  14. 


John,  duke  of  Norfolk,  2,  3,  6,  6,  7, 8, 

9,10,11,  12,13,14,  15,16,17. 
George  Neyylle,  3. 

„  „       knight,  5,  6,  7, 8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  13,  14, 
15, 16, 17,  18,  19. 
Eoger  Leukenore,  knight,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7, 

8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17, 
18,  19. 

John  Wode,  3. 

„        „     the  younger,  7,  8,  9, 10, 
11,12,  13,14,15,16,17, 
18,  19. 
Thomas  Etchyngham,  knight,  4, 15, 16, 

17,  18,  19. 
John  Leukenore,  4. 
Eichard  Alfray,  4. 
E.  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  5. 
Eichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  5,  6,  7,  8, 

9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,  17, 18, 19 
Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  5,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10,   11,  12,13,  14,  15,  16, 

17,  18,  19. 
Thomas  Bryan,  5,  6,  7,  8, 9, 10,  11,  12, 

13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19. 
John  Dudley,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10, 11,  12, 

13,  14. 
John  Goryng,  8,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 9,  10, 

11,  12,  13,  14. 
Thomas  Leukenore  the  elder,  5,  6,  7, 

8,9,  10,  11,14. 
John  Fenys,  knight,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12, 

13,  14,  15,  16,  18,  19. 
Walter  Blount  of   Mountjoy,  knight, 

9,  10,  11,  12. 
John  Stanney,  the  elder,  10,  11,  13, 14. 
William  Couert,  Covert,  10,  12,  13, 14. 
John  Elryngton,  12,  14. 
Eichard  Leukenore  the  elder,  12,  13, 

14,  16,  16, 17,  18,  19. 
Eobert  Wodefolde,   Wodefeld,  Wode- 

well,  15,  16,  17, 18,  19. 
Eobert  Wodvold  the  elder,  13,  14. 
Thomas     Arundell      of      Matravers, 

knight,  16,  17,  18,  19. 
Eichard  Fenys,  knight,  17. 
William  Huse,  17,  18,  19. 
Thomas  Stedolfe,  19. 


634 


Warwickshire. 


1.  Dogmersfieldy  3  January,  1468. 

2.  WestminBter,  20  March,  1468. 

3.  „  6  February,  1469. 

4.  „  8  May  1469. 

5.  „  22  December,  1470. 

6.  „  6  December,  1471. 

7.  „  18  September,  1472. 
8k  Coventry,  18  June,  1473. 

9l  Westminster,  8  July,  1473. 

10.  „  12  February,  1474. 

11.  Northampton,  15  September  1474. 

12.  Kenilworth,  22  September,  1474. 

13.  Westminster,  10  November,  147$. 

J.  bishop  of  Worcester,  1,  2,  3,  4, 6, 7, 
9,  10,  12,  13. 

J.  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield, 
1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6,  7,  9,  10,  12,  13. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 
6,7,9,10,  11,  12,  13. 

Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 

John,  earl  of  Worcester,  1,  2,  8,  4. 

John  Straunge  of  Straunge,  knight, 
1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  7,  9,  10,  12,  13. 

Robert  Danby,  knight,  1, 2, 3,  4, 5, 6,  9. 

Richard  Byngham,  knight,  1,  2,  3, 4, 5, 

6,  7,  9,  10,  12,  13. 

John  Kedeh&m,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6, 

7,  9,  10,  12,  13. 

Thomas  Litelton,  Littelton,  1,  2,  3,  4, 

6,7,9,10,  12,  13. 
Thomas  Feirers,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6, 

6,  7,  9, 10,  12,  13. 

Simon  Mounteford,  Mountfort,  Monte- 
fort,  knight,  1,2,  3,  4,  6,7,  9,  10, 12, 
13. 

Richard  Vemey,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6, 

7,  9,  10,  12. 

Thomas  Bordyt,  Burdet,  Burdit,  1,  2, 

3,  4,  6,  7,  9,  12. 

John  Grevyle,  Grevile,  knight,  1,  2,  3, 

4,  6,  6,  7,  9,  10,  12,  13. 
Thomas  Higford,  1, 2,  3,  4. 

Henry  Boteler,  Boliller,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6, 7, 

8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  18. 


7  Edward  IV,  Part  1. 

m.  21J. 

8 

» 

„    30J. 

» 

» 

„    2bd. 

9 

» 

„    23df. 

49  Henry  VI. : 

m.  23cf. 

U  Edward  IV. 

.Parti 

.  m.  28J. 

12 

99 

99    27£f. 

13 

» 

„    21e?. 

» 

» 

,9     2M. 

» 

99 

„    18J. 

14 

99 

„   26rf. 

J> 

91 

„  24A 

16 

99 

„  28^. 

Thomas  Muston,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
William  Catesby,  knight,  2,  3,  4. 
John  Higford,  Huggeford,  Hugford,  2, 

4,  5,  6,  7,  9,  10,  12,  13. 
John  West,  3,  4,  6,  7,  9,  10, 11, 12, 13. 
John  Bourghchier,  knight,  4,  5. 
William  Briscowe,  5. 
Thomas  Waldiff,  5. 
John  Rous  the  younger,  5. 
Richard,  dukQ  of  Gloucester,  6,  7,  9, 

10,  12,  13. 
John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  6, 7, 9, 

10, 12,  13. 
William    Hastynges     of     Hastynges, 

knight,  6,  7,  9,  10.  12,  13. 
John  Parre,  knight,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  12. 
William  Lucy,  6,  7,  9,  10,  12. 
John  Beaufitz,  6,  7,  8, 9, 10,  12,  13. 
Thomas  Shirwode,  7. 
John,  eail  of  Shrewsbury,  8. 
Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight,  8. 
Thomas  Billyng,  8,  11. 
Thomas  Burgh,  knight,  8. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  10,  12. 
Humphrey  Stafford,  10. 
William  Harewell,  10,  12. 
John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  11. 
John  Dudley  of  Dudley,  knight,  11. 
Richard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,  11. 
Richard  Hastynges,  knight,  11. 
John  Elryngton,  11. 


Westmoreland. 


1.  Westminster,  17  January,  1471. 

2.  „  6  May,  1474. 

3.  „  10  November,  1476. 

4.  „  27  October,  1476. 


49  Henry  VI.  m.  2id. 

14  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  28</. 

15  ..  ....  28</. 


16 


99 
99 


99 
99 


99 


28c;. 


G.  archbishop  of  York,  1. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3,  4. 

John,  marquis  of  Montagu,  1. 


Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1. 
Henry  Fi  tzHugh  of  FitzHugh,  knight,  1 . 


635 


WeshfMyreland — cont. 


John  Nedebanii  knight,  ]. 
ThomaB  LitteltOD,  1. 
Edward  Bethom,  knight,  I. 
Bichard  Bedemajn,  knight,  1. 
John  Flemmyng,  1. 
Bichard  Musgrave,  3,  4. 
. . .  the  elder,  L 
Thomas  Sandford,  1. 
John  Mathell  the  elder,  1. 
John  Crakinthorpe  of  Holgill,  1. 
Edward  Thomeburgh,  1. 
Bichard^  duke  of  Gloucester,  2,  3,  4. 
Henry,    earl  of    Northumberland,    2, 
8,4. 


Humphrey  Dacre  of  Dacre,  knight,  2, 

3,4. 
Bichard  Neel,  2,  3,  4. 
William  Jenney,  2,  3,  4. 
WilUam  Pan-e,  knight,  2,  3,  4. 
Thomas  Strekland,  Strykland,  knight, 

2,  3,  4. 
Christopher  Moresby,  2. 
John  Wharton,  2,  3,  4. 
Nicholas  Tavemer,  2,  3,  4. 
Thomas  Baty,  Bate,  2,  3,-  4. 
William  Gylpyn,  2. 
Thomas  Middelton,  3,  4. 
Christopher  Baty,  4. 


Wiltshire. 


1.  Westminster,  18  November,  1470. 


2, 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 


99 
•J 


24  November,  1470. 
17  December,  1470. 
20  June,  1471. 
4  April,  1472. 
1  April,  J473. 
8  November,  1475. 


49  Henry  VI.  m.  26</. 
>»  „  „  2du« 
„         „        „    Zod* 

1 1  Edward  IV.  Part  1 .  m.  2M. 

12  „  „         •.  29 J. 


13 
15 


}9 


>J 


22J. 
29^. 


W.  bishop  of  Winchester,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,7. 
B.  bishop  of  Salisbury,  1,  2,  3,  5,  6,  7. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3^  4,  5, 

6,7. 

Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1,  2,  3. 

William,  earl  of  Arundell,  l^  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,7. 
John,  abbot  of  Malmesbury,  1,  2,  3, 

6,7. 
William  Stourton  of  Stourton,  knight, 

1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Walter  Moyle,  knight,  1,  2,  8. 
Thomas  Tonge,  1,  2,  3. 
Boger  Tocotes,  knight,  1,  2,  5,  6,  7. 
John  Wroughton,  1,  2,  3. 
Henry  Longe,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Thomas  TropneU,  1,  2,  3. 
John  Whittokesmede,  1,  2,  3,  5,  6,  7. 


Thomas  Bogers,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7. 

Philip  Morgan,  2,  3. 

John  Monpesson,  3,  5,  6. 

Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  4,  5,  6,  7. 

John,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  4,  5,  6. 

John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  4,  5, 

6,7. 
Bichard  Chok,  knight,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
John  Catesby,  4,  5,  6,  7. 
John  Wilughby,  knight.  4,  5,  6,  7. 
Maurice  Berkeley,  knight,  4,  5,  6. 
George  Darell,  knight,  5j  6. 
John  Cheyne,  6,  7. 
Thomas     Matravers     of     Matravers 

knight,  7. 
Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight,  7. 
Bichard  Tunstall,  knight,  7. 
William  Notyngham,  7. 
WiUiam  Colyngburn,  7. 
John  Benger,  7. 


Worcestershire. 


1.  Westminster,  27  November,  1469. 

2.  „  2  January,  1471. 

3.  „  24  February,  1473. 

4.  „  16  November,  1473. 
6.            „  12  May,  1474. 

6.  „  26  November,  14-74. 

7.  Banbury,  24  September,  1474. 

8.  Westminster,  10  November,  1475. 


9  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  21c?. 

49  Henry  VI.  m.  23c?. 

12  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  21d. 

13 

14 


15 


„      xut*. 

„  27c/. 

w 

„     20£/. 

» 

„  2Ad. 

n 

„  27rf. 

636 


Worceeterahire — eont 


J.  bishop  of  Worcester,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,8. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3,  4, 5, 

6,  7,  8. 
Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  1,  3, 4, 5, 

6,  7,  8. 
Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1,  2. 

ohn,  earl  of  Worcester,  1. 
John  Beauchamp  of  Fowjk,  knight,  1, 

2,  3,  4,  6,  6,  8. 
John  Sutton  of  Dudley,  knight,  1,  3, 

4,  6,  6,  7,  8. 
Richard  Byngham,  knight,  1. 
Richard  Chok,  knight,  1,  2,  7. 
Thomas  Littelton,    1,   2,   3,  4,  5,  6, 

7  8. 
Walter  Skulle,  knight,   1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,8- 
Humphrey  Stafford,  I9  3,  4,  5,  6. 
Richard  Croft  the  elder,  1. 
Thomas  Throgmerton,  1,  2,  3. 
Thomas  Everdon,  1,  2,  3. 
Thomas  Ligon,  Lygon,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,8. 
Thomas  Bryan,  2. 
William  Berkley,  2. 
E.  bishop  of  Carlisle,  3,  5,  6,  8. 
J.  bishop  of  Rochester,  3,  5,  6,  8. 
Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  3. 
Anthony,  earl  Ryvers,  3,  5,  6,  8. 
Thomas  j  Arundell,  or    Matravers,    of 

Mutravers,  knight,  3,  5,  6. 
Thomas  Grey  of  Grey,  3. 


Thomas  Grey,  son  of  the  queen,  5,  6, 8 

Richard  Fenys  of  Dacre,  knight,   3» 
6,8. 

Thomas,  abbot  of  Westminster,  3,  5. 

Thomas  Urswyk,  knight,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8. 

John  Nedeham,  knight,  3. 

Guy  Fairfax,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8. 

William  Dudley,  clerk,  3. 

Thomas  Vaghan,  6,  6,  8. 

„  „        treasurer  of  the  king's 

chamber,  3. 

Richard    Beauchamp,    knight,    3,    4, 
6,6. 

Richard  Martyn,  clerk,  3,  5. 

William  Alyngton,  3,  5. 

John  Sulyard,  3,  5. 

Geoffrey  Coitesmore,  3. 

William  Lygon,  4,  5,  6,  8. 
Roger  Harewell,  4,  5,  6,  8. 
Richard  Crofte,  knight,  5,  6. 
Richard  Haute,    l£iwete,    the    elder, 

6,6. 
William  Notyngham,  6,  7. 
Th.  bishop  of  Hereford,  6,  8. 
Humphrey  Salwey,  6. 
William    Hastynges     of     Hastynges, 

knight,  7. 
Thomas  Stanley  of  Stanley,  knight,  7* 
John  Audeley  of  Audeley,  knight,  7. 
Walter  Devereux  of  Ferrers,  knight,  7. 
John  Dynhiun  of  Dynham,  knight,  7. 
Richard  Hastynges,  knigh^  7. 
Henry  Boteler,  7. 
Humphrey  Salwey,  8. 


Yorkshire,  Bast  Bidino, 


1.  Westminister,  19  November,  1470. 

2.  „  18  December,  1472. 
8.  „           19  February,  1473. 
4.  „             5  November,  1475. 
6.  ,.             8  February,  1477. 


99 


49  Henry  VI.  m.  2Qd, 

12  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  2^d, 

15  „  „  „  25d. 

16  „  „  „  2bd. 


G.  archbishop  of  York,  I. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
John,  marquis  of  Montagu,  1, 
Richard,  earl  of   Wai'wick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1. 
Ralph  Graystok  of  Graystok,  knight, 

1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 

Thomas  Lumley  of  Lumley,  knight^  ], 

2,  3,  4,  5. 

John  Melton,  knight,  1. 
Robert  Constable,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
John  Constable,  knight,  1,  2. 
Richard  Eling worth,  knight,  1. 


Richard  Neel,  Nele,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 

John  Wencelagh,  1 . 

Robert  Sheffeld,  1. 

WiUiam  Eland,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 

Edward  Stalmerssh,  Saltmersh,  1,  2,  3, 

4,6. 
John  Vavasoure,  1,  2,  3,  4. 

„  „       the  elder,  5. 

Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  2,  3, 

4,5. 
William  Jenney,  2,  3,  4, 5. 


631 


TorkahirBf  East  Biding — cont 


Robert  Hjljard,  Heljard,  the  elder,  2, 

3,  4,  5. 
John  Heytfeld,  Haytfeld,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
Richard  Thwajtes,  2. 
Edmund  Skem,  2,  3.  - 


Walter  Gryfiyth,  knight,  3,  4,  5. 
Henry  Thwaytes,  3,  4,  6. 
Stephen  Copyndale,  3. 
John  Vavesour  the  younger,  5. 


Yorkshire,  North  Biding. 


1.  Westminster,  16  July  1468. 

2.  „  20  November,  1470. 

3.  „  25  February,  1472. 

4.  „  14  February,  1476. 
6.  „             10  November,  1475. 
6.  „             20  February,  1477. 

G.  archbishop  of  York,  1,  2,  3. 

L.  bishop  of  Durham,  1,  3,  4,  5. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  ly  2,  3,  4,  5, 
6. 

Bichard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1,  2. 

John,  earl  of  Northumberland    mar- 
quis of  Montagu,  1, 2. 

Henry  Fitz  Hugh  of  FitzHugh,  knight, 
1,2. 

Balph  Greystoke,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 
6. 

Thomas  Lumley  of  Lumley,  knight,  1, 
2,  3,  4,  6,  6. 

Henry  Nevylle,  knight,  1. 

Robert  Danby,  knight,  1,  2,  3. 

Richard     lUingworth,      Elingworth, 
knight,  1,  2. 

Richard  Neele,  Nele,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 

Richard  Pygot,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6. 

James  Strangweys,  knight,  1,  3,  4,  5, 
6. 

John  Conyers,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6. 

John  Salvan  of  Bergh,  knigh^  1. 

Ralph  Ayssheton,  Asshton,  knight,  1, 3. 


•uf^ 


8  Edward  IV.  Part  1.  m.  29d, 
49  Henry  VI.  m.  26df. 
1 1  Edward  IV.  Part  1 .  m.  26(/. 
16  „  „        „  21  d, 

V  »        5>    26a. 

16  „  „        „    26flf. 

Thomas  Wytham,  Witham,  1,  2,  3,  4, 

Henry  Eure,  1,  3,  4,  5. 

William  Burgh,  1. 

Thomas  Aspar,  1,  2. 

John  Shirwode,  1,  2. 

William  Colvyle,  1,  6. 

John  Lescrope  of  Bolton,  knight»  2. 

John  Lescrope  of  Upsale,  knigh^  2. 

John  Norton,  knight,  2. 

Miles  Metcalfe,  2,  4,  5,  6. 

Thomas  Conyers  of  Whitby,  2. 

Richard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  3,  4,  5,  6. 

Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  3,  4, 

6,6. 
William     Hastynges     of     Hastynges, 

knight,  3,  4,  6,  6. 
Richard  Fitzhugh,  knight,  3. 
William  Jenney,  Genney,  3,  4,  6,  6. 
John  Pykeryng,  knight,  3,  4,  6,  6. 
Edmund  Hastynges,  knight,  3,  4,  6,  6. 
William  Eure,  Ewre,  Imight,  3,  4,  6, 

6. 
L.  archbishop  of  York,  6. 


Yorkshire,  West  Ridwg, 


1.  Westminster,  8  May,  1467. 


7  Edward  IV.  Part  1,  m.  24c/. 


2. 

9> 

27  June,  1467. 

99 

99 

„  23flf. 

3. 

» 

17  October,  1467. 

9) 

99 

„  23c/.* 

4. 

99 

8  June,  1468. 

99 

99 

99  27c/. 

6. 

99 

19  November,  1470. 

49 

Henry 

VI. 

m.  26J. 

6. 

99 

24  February,  1472. 

1 1  Edward  IV 

.  Part  1. 

m.  26c/. 

7. 

99 

24  February,  1472. 

99 

99 

„  26c/. 

8. 

99 

1  June,  1473. 

13 

99 

99 

,9  21c/. 

9. 

99 

2  December,  1473. 

99 

99 

„  20c/. 

10. 

99 

10  November,  1475. 

15 

99 

99 

„  2bd. 

11. 

99 

22  November,  1476. 

16 

99 

99 

,9  27c/. 

12. 

99 

6  December,  1476. 

»9 

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99 

99  27c/. 

*  Given  as '  for  the  county  of  York.' 


688 


Yorkshire,  West  Riding — cant. 


G.  archbishop  of  York,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,7. 
George,  duke  of  Clarence,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  0,  10,  11,  12. 

Richard,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salis- 
bury, 1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 

John,  earl  of  Northumberland,  marquis 
of  Montagu,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6. 

Balph  Grejstoke  of  Grejstoke,  knight, 

1,  2,  3,  4,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 
John  Nedeham,  knight,  1,  2,  3. 
Thomas  Litjlton,  Littelton,  1,  2,  3. 
William  Stanley,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6, 

7,  8,  9. 

James  Strangways,  knight,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
John  Sayvyle,  Sayvile,  Savile,  knight, 

1-2  3  4  7  8  9. 
Bitj^iird  Fitz William,  knight,  1, 2, 3, 4, 

6,7,  8,9,  10,  11,  12. 
Brian  BoclyiT,  Rouclyf,  Boucliff,  1,  2, 

3,  4,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 
Guy  Fayrefax,  Fairfax,  1,  2,  3,  4,5,  6, 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 
John  Filkyngton,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
. . .,  knight,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10,  11,  12. 
John  Hastynges,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Henry  Sothehill,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6, 6,  7,  8, 

9. 
Kobert  Nevyll,  Nevile,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
William  Hopton,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5. 
.•.,    of    Swillyngton,    8,  9,   10,   11, 

12. 
John  Thwaytes,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
William  Copley,  1,  2,  3,  4,  6. 
Edward  Goldsburgh,  Guldesburgb,  1, 

2,  3,  4. 


William  ScargyU,  Scargill,  1,  2,  3,  4. 
Percival  Grysacre,  Grisacre,  Grisaker, 

1,  2,  3,  4. 
William  Sayvyle,  Sayvile,  Savile,  1,  2, 

3,  4,  6,  7,  8,9,  10,  11,  12. 
. . . ,  knight,  6. 
Ambrose    Grysacre,    Grisaker,   1,   2, 

5,4. 
Kobert  Gftscoign,  Gascoyngn,  1, 2, 3,4, 

5,  6,  7,  8. 
Wilfiam  Bradford,  1,  2,  4,  5,  6, 7,  8,  9, 

10. 
John  FitzWiUiam,  2,  3,  4. 
Richard     Illyngworth,     Elyngworth, 

knight,  4,  6. 
Eichard  Nele,  Neel,  4,  5,  6,  7, 8,  9, 10, 

11, 12. 
John  Feryby,  4. 
John  Woderowe,  4,  G,  7,  8,  9. 
Guy  Bouclif,  5. 
James  Danby,  5. 

L.  bishop  of  Durham,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 
L.  archbishop  of  York,  12. 
Hichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  6,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12. 
Henry,  earl  of  Northumberland,  6,  7^ 

8,  9,  10,  11,  12. 
John,  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  6,  7,  8. 
William  Jenney,  0,  7,  8,  9,  10, 11,  12. 
James  Haryngton,  knight,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
Hugh  Hastynges,  knight,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
WiUiam  Gascoign,  6,  7,  8,  9. 
William  Plumpton,  knight,  7,  8,  9,  12. 
Thomas  Middelton,  9,  10,  11,  12. 
Henry  Vavesour,  knight,  10,  11, 12. 
John  Bradford,  11,  12. 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


I 


V 


\ 


641 


GENERAL    INDEX. 


A. 


Abbery,  John,  202. 

Abbes,  Nicholas,  197. 

Abbeyille,  Abyilde,  in  France,  104. 

Abbot,  Abbotte,  John,  166,  229. 

,  Peter,  60. 

,  Thomas,  542. 

Abbotsbuiy,  co.  Dorset,  abbej  of,  116, 125. 

,  convent  of,  115. 

,  William  Wuller,  abbot  of,  115. 

....,  Hugh  Dorehestre,  abbot  of,  116, 125. 

Abdick,  Abdyke,  co.  Somerset,  hundred  of, 
389. 

Abendon.    See  Abingdon. 

Aberconway,  charter  dated  at,  17. 

Aberdeen,  Alberden,  in  Scotland,  14,  447. 

Abingdon,  Abyndon,  co.  Berks,  4,  6,  7,  76» 
146,  260. 

,  abbey  of,  115, 128, 186. 

,  convent  of,  119,  186. 

,  William  Asshenden,  abbot  of,  51, 119. 

,  John  Sant,  abbot  of,  128, 186. 

,  William  Stant,  abbot  of,  115. 

,  Peter,  abbot  of,  186. 

Abington,  Abyton,  Habendon,  co.  Cambridge, 
297,  560. 

little,  228,  253. 

Abketdeby,  co.  Leicester,  580,  581. 

Abridge,  Hawebrygge,  co.  Essex.  173, 255, 822. 

Abrigge,  William,  615. 

Abrygge,  Thomas,  80. 

Abvilde.    See  Abbeyille. 

Aby,  CO.  Lincoln,  508. 

Abynbnry,  co.  Salop,  192. 

Abyndon,  Henry,  248. 

Abyton.    See  Abington. 

Acham,  WilUam,  570. 

Achier,  Acher,  Robert,  201,  218,  217,  221. 

Achnrch,  co.  Northampton,  147,  582. 

Acle,  Ode,  co.  Norfolk,  78,  432. 

Acotte.    See  Agodde. 

Acton,  Aketon,  co.  Suffolk,  88,  480. 

Acton  Bnmell,  co.  Salop,  257. 

,  statute  of,  84,  518. 

,  charter  dated  at,  539. 

Acton,  John,  219,  284,  286,  851,  854,  879, 
407,  441,  630. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Stafford,  478. 

y  96186. 


Acton,  Thomas,  4,  247,  249,  407,  429,   606, 
627. 

Acworih,  John,  446. 

Adam,  John,  108,  488. 

,  Eleanor  his  wife,  488. 

,  Thomas,  212,  488. 

,  William,  145,  488,  499,  516. 

Adams,  Hugh,  152. 

,  John,  223. 

,  Simon,  407. 

.Thomas,  73. 

Adbeer,  Over,    Overattebere,  co.   Somerset, 
32,  38. 

,  Nether,  Netherattebere,  co.  Somerset, 

32,  33. 

Adderley,  co.  Salop,  17, 125,  294. 

Aderby,  co.  Lincoln,  183. 

Ades,  John,  77,  78. 

Adisham,  Adesham,  co.  Kent,  825. 

Adlingfleet,  co.  York,  254. 

Adlington,  co.  Lancaster,  142. 

Admiral.    See  Neville ;  Richard. 

Admiralty,  171, 184,  201,  489,  495,  525,  605. 

Admond,  Simon,  383. 

,  William,  261. 

Adourins,  Anselm,    Lord    of   Mousele    and 

Ghendbrigg,  97. 
Adys,  Thomas,  459. 
Aemstede,  lord  of.    See  Brugges. 
Affenne,  John,  316. 
Affeton,  CO.  Wilts,  177. 
Afton,  David,  411. 
Agden,  co.  York,  439. 
Agecombe.     See  Eggecombe. 
Agges,  John,  98. 

,  William,  93. 

Aghenesbrokke.    See  Agney. 
Aghton,  Thomas,  241. 
AgUonby,  Nicholas,  214. 

,  Thomas,  214. 

Agmondesham,  Philip,  73. 

Agney,  Aghenesbrokke,  co.  Kent,  546. 

Agodde,  Acotte,  Richard,  516. 

Agyrston,  John,  624. 

Ailberton,  Alberton,  co.  Gloucester,  5. 

Ailesbury.    See  Aylesbury. 

AUletbeare.    See  Aylesbeare. 

Ainderby  Steeple,  Aynderby  Withstepill,  co. 
York,  346, 

Aintree,  Eyntree,  co.  Lancaster,  587. 

Aire,  Eyre,  river,  572. 

Aisby,  Aseby,  co.  Lincoln,  472, 

S  S 


642 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Aketon.    See  ActOD. 

AlADy  John,  148. 

AlancestoD.     See  Lannceston. 

Albemarle,  earl  of,  572. 

Alberbury,  Albnrbery,  oo.  Salop,  184,  402. 

Alberd,  William,  64, 184. 

Alberden.    See  Aberdeen. 

Alberton.    See  Ailberton ;  Halberton. 

Alborton,  Bichard,  262, 268. 

Albon,  Albone,  Henij,  254.  • 

,  John,  77. 

,  Bicbard,  579. 

.William,  abbot  of  St  Albans,  595, 

597. 

Alborowe,  William,  52. 

Alchemy,  lioence  to  praotiae,  116,  588. 

Alclyn,  John,  286. 

Alcok,  John,  48,  169,  171,  184,  201,  288. 

,  bishop  of  Boohester   [1472- 

1476],  276,  866,  879,  401,  580,  597, 
598,  615,  616,  618,  627,  686. 

,  ,  bishop  of  Worcester  [1476- 

148G],  597,  598,  614,  684. 

, ,  dean  of  St.  Stephen's,  West- 
minster, 259,  882. 

, ,  keeper  of  the  rolls  of  Chanoery, 

259. 

, ,  teacher  of  Edward,  prince  of 

Wales,  401. 

,  Bichard,  4. 

,  Bobert,  267. 

Alcombe,  co.  Somerset,  65. 

Alcreton.    See  Alkerton. 

Aldaj,  John,  854. 

Aldboroogh,  Aldeborgh,  co.  York,  6. 

Aide,  William,  parson  of  St.  Blaise,  274. 

Aldeborgh,  Bichard,  65. 

Aldenham,  co.  Hertford,  7. 

^fu/ «ee  Aldham. 

Alder,  Bichard,  496. 

Aldermaston,  co.  Berks,  178,  874. 

Aldersey,  Thomas,  442. 

Aldewynde,  William,  144,  158. 

, ,  Elizabeth  Ids  wife,  144. 

Aldej,  John,  862. 

Aldham,  Aldenham,  co.  Suffolk,  297,  538. 

Aldhoas,  Thomas,  406. 

Aldingham,  Aldjngham,  co.  Lancaster,  456. 

Aldrington.    See  Allington. 

Aldryche,  Walter,  250. 

Aldwarke,  Aldewerk,  co.  York,  185. 

Aldw'nk  e,  co.  Northampton,  582. 

Ale,  John,  578. 

Alee,  William,  580. 

Aleinson,  Thomas,  299. 

Alesbuiy.    See  Aylesbory. 

Alesby.    See  Aylesby. 

Alestre,  John,  842. 

Thomas,  231. 


Aleyn,  John,  78,  169,  877,  499,  511.  591. 

..., ,  parson  of  Gtodling,  591. 

,  .......  the  elder,  487. 

,  .......  Joan  his  wife,  487. 

,  Lawrence,  877. 

,  Bichard,  499. 

,  Thomas,  65,  75,  197,  208,  256,  864. 

,  William,  43,  118,  158,  431,  545. 

Aleynflete,  856. 

Aleynsmore.    See  Allensmore. 

Alfegh,  Alfoy,  John,  407,  428,  468,  618. 

Alford,  CO.  Lincoln,  508,  568. 

Alfonso,  king  of  Portugal,  879. 

Alfoy.    See  Alfegh. 

Alfray,  Peter,  92. 

,  Bichard,  216,  247,  249,  255,  688. 

Alfrithe,  John,  248. 

Algore,  John,  321. 

Aliens,  tax  on,  94,  95, 110, 157,  887. 

Alinton.    See  Allington. 

Alisaunder,  John,  817. 

Alkborougb,  Aukebargh,  co.  Lincoln,  824. 

Alkerton,  Alcreton,  co.  Oxford,  256. 

,  CO.  Gloucester,  44. 

Alkeryge  [co.  Hereford],  102. 

Alkington,  Aughentons  Woode,   co.  Salop, 
402. 

AUard,  John,  883. 

All  Cannings,  Canynges,  co.  Wilts,  188. 

Allensmore,  Aleynsmore,  co.  Hereford,  1 10. 

AUer,  Bichard,  552. 

Aller  Peverell,  co.  Devon,  889,  843. 

Allerton,  AWerton,  co.  York,  179. 

And  see  Ollerton. 

Allerton,  Bobert,  590. 
Allerwas.    5ee  Alrewas. 
Allington,  Alyngton,  Aldryngton,  co.  Linsoln, 
321,  896. 

,  Alinton,  co.  Wilts,  62,  828. 

AUonste.    See  A  lost. 

Almain,  402,  547. 

,  merchants  of,  157,  202,   287,  272, 

807,  387,  445,  452,  509,  519,  540. 

Alman,  John,  141. 

Almshouses,  foundation  of,  118,  806,  604. 

Almyscombe,  John,  75. 

Alocte,  Bobert,  207. 

Aloesbridge,  Alowesbrcgge,  co.  Kent,  hundred 
of,  802. 

Alost,  AUouste,  in  Flanders,  565. 

Alowesbregge.    See  Aloesbridge. 

Aloweston.    See  Aivestone. 

Alrewas,  Allerwas,  co.   Stafford,  159,  160, 

283,  253. 
Aispath,  CO.  Warwick,  49,  145,  292,  881,  604. 

Alston  More,  co.  Cumberland,  506,  518. 

Altmere,  584. 

Alton,  Aulton,  co.  Southampton,  417,  488. 

Altrinchain,  co.  Chester,  304. 


mm 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


643 


Alaethftm.    S44  BodelwyddftD. 

Alyard,  John,  829. 

,  Thomas,  829. 

A.lyelej,  co.  Salop,  prebend  of,  842. 

AlTerdiicott,  co.  Devon,  466. 

Alventon,  co.  Sassex,  484. 

AhrertOD.     See  Allerton. 

Alyescott)  00.  Oxford,  52,  888. 

Alyentone,  Aloweston,  co.  Glonoester,  886. 

AlyetoD,  CO.  Stafford,  562. 

Alyyngton,  co.  Worcester,  486. 

Aiwell.    See  Halwell. 

Alwerton  (in    Madron),  eo.    Cornwall,  94, 
179. 

Alyngton.    See  Allington. 

Aljngton,  John,  101,  849,  406, 482,  609. 

,  William,  lOt,  268,  285,287,  849, 858, 

866,  406,  410,  507,  609,  615,  616,  628, 
681,  686. 

,  Joan  his  wife,  507. 

Ambleside,   Hamelsett  [eo.  Westmoreland], 
884,  581. 

Ambrealey.    See  Ombersley. 

Amell.    See  Ammell. 

Ameljn,  James,  54. 

Jocosns,  57. 

Amere,  John,  75. 

Amersham,  Philip,  4. 

Amerton,  Armeston  in  Stowe,  00.  Stafford, 
82. 

Ames  (in  East  Homdon),  co.  Essex,  297. 

Ambrose,  Christopher,  859. 

,  John,  74,  200,  578. 

-Ammell,  Jocens,  57,  104. 

Amondesham,  Philip,  4. 

Amoore,  Robert,  515. 

Amoiy,  Hngh,  816. 

Ampleforth,  Ampilford,  co.  York,  416. 

Ampuldore.     See  Appledore. 

Ams,  John,  503. 

Andeljs,  charters  dated  at,  828,  871, 376,  601. 

Anderton,  Thiirstan,  14:2. 

Andewarp.    See  Antwerp. 

Andover,  00.  Southampton,  25, 58,  885. 

Andrens,  Edmund,  78. 

Andrew,  one  of  the  vicars  of  Wells  cathedral, 
58. 

Andrewe,  Edward,  500. 

,  John,  442. 

Bichard,  rector  of  Gresford,  588. 

,  Master  Bichard,  dean  of  York,  826, 

569. 

,  Thomas,  5,  385. 

William,  152. 

Andrews,  William,  484. 

Angers,  abbej  of  St.  Nicholas,  288. 

Angeyyn,  Aongesjn,  Charles,  286,  621. 

Anglesea,  co.  Cambridge,  priory  of,  507. 

,  prior  and  oonyent  of,  507. 

»..,  John,  prior  of,  74. 


Anglesey,  county  of,  166. 

Azgou,  428. 

,  wine  of,  198. 

Anker,  Robert,  8. 

Ankerwyke,  co.  Buckingham,  Margaret  Porte, 
prioress  of,  380. 

Anne,  John,  625. 

Anne,  countess  of  Cambridge,  894. 

Annery,  Anry,  co.  Devon,  86. 

Anneson,  Henry,  223. 

Anry.     See  Annery. 

Anstey,  West,  Westansty,  co.  Devon,  228. 

Anston  [co.  York],  72. 

Ansty,  Anste,  John,  245, 248, 849,  406,  609. 

Anthom,  Aynthome,  co.  Cumberland,  214, 
277. 

Ajitiaga,  Martin  de,  819. 

Antony,  Richard,  61. 

Antron,  Ralph,  141. 

Antwerp,  Andewarp,  in  Brabant,  87,  806. 

Apadam,  Richard,  502. 

Apedale,  Apdale,  co.  Stafford,  585. 

Apole,  John,  515. 

Apostolic  collector,  586. 

see,  186,415. 

Appelton.    See  Appulton. 

Apperley,  Appurley,  co.  Gloucester,  257. 

Apperry,  John,  78. 

Appilby,  Alexander,  214,  215. 

,  Elizabeth,  215. 

Appillisdon,  John,  528. 

Appilton.    See  Appulton ;  Appleton. 

Appleby,  co.  Westmoreland,  264,  428,  532. 

Appledore,  Ampuldore,  co.  Kent,  13,  44. 

Appleerd,  William,  597. 

Applethwaite,  Appnltwayte   [00.  Westmore- 
land], 334,  531,582. 
Appletree,  Appultre,  00.  Northampton,  9. 
Appleton,  Appilton,  co.  York,  488,  486,  487. 
Appoldrefeld,  WUltam,  302. 
Appulby,  Alexander,  277. 
,  John,  610. 

Appulton,    Appilton,  Appelton,    John,    144, 
489. 

,  Roger,  .59, 165, 199, 284, 864, 407, 468, 

555,  618. 

,  Thomas,  605. 

, ,  escheator  of  Hertford,  100. 

, ,  clerk  of  the  constableship,  110. 

Appultrefeld,  William,  101. 
Appultwayte.    See  Applethwaite. 
Appnlyerd,  John,  366. 
Appylby,  John,  21 1. 
Appylton.    See  Appnlton. 
Aprice,  Richard,  210. 
Aps,  John,  the  elder,  101,  168. 
Apslee,  Richard,  265,  296. 
Aqnila,  bailiff  of,  217.  231 
Aquitaine,  81,  586. 

S  S  2 


644 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


AqaitaiDe,  Charles,  duke  of,  559. 

,  admiral  of.    See  Richard  ;  Neville. 

Aragon,  510. 

Aras,  William,  79. 

Arblaster,  James,  146,  2.50,  622. 

,  Thomas,  248. 

Arbroath,  Arbrodyt,  in  Scotland,  482. 

Archar,  Thomas,  448. 

Arche,  Richard,  249. 

Archebald,  Henry,  580. 

Archenfield,  Irchenfield,  co.  Hereford,  397, 
411,  451,  589,  561,  590. 

Arde,  in  Ireland,  895. 

Ardem  Hall  [in  Homdon],  co.  Bssez,  845. 

Ardem,  Peter,  74. 

, ,  justice  of  the  Bench,  28. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wife,  28. 

,  Thomas,  parson  of  Hadham,  28. 

, ,  parson  of  Little  Stambridge, 

472. 

,  William,  parson  of  Little  Stambridge, 

472. 
Ardescote,  William,  prior  of   Penmon  and 

Prestholme,  122. 
Ardfert,  bishop  of.    See  Pygge. 
Ardglass,  in  Ireland,  162. 
Ardingley,  Hardynglegh,  co.  Sussex,  256. 
Ardington,  co.  Berks,  2,  582. 
Ardleigh,  Ardelej,  co.  Essex,  501. 

Ardmnlchan,  Ardemnlgham  [oo.  Meath],  162, 

458,  598. 
Ai^gaston,  John,  576. 
Arkengarthdale,  co.  York,  483,  486,  487. 
Arksej,  co.  York,  207. 
Arlesey,  Arlichesej,  co.  Bedford,  191. 
Armagh,  archbishopric  of,  259. 
archbishop  of.     See  Bole. 

Armathwaite,    co.    Cumberland,    priory    of, 
.892. 

prioress  and  convent  of,  892. 

Armerer,  John,  608. 

Armeston.    See  Aroerton. 

Arms,  grant  of,  338. 

Armyn,  John,  526. 

Arnall.     See  Arnold. 

Amemuiden,  Ermewe,  Haremuth,  in  Zeoland, 
29,57,129. 

Arnold,  Arnall,  co.  Nottingham,  248, 886,441, 
448,  482,  517. 

Arnold,  Richard,  52. 

,  William,  31, 

AmoIdessoD,  Falk,  113. 

Amorica,  in  Brittany,  474. 

Arsses,  Richard,  8. 

Arsy  manor  in  Stallingborough,  co.  Lincoln, 
85. 

Arthorpe.    See  Authorpe. 

Arthur,  Richard,  162. 196,  522. 

,  William,  522. 

Arthuret,  Artruth,  co.  Cumberland,  21. 

Arthyngton,  John,  378. 


Artilburgh.    5m  Irthlingborongh. 
Artilburgh,  John,  473. 
Artour,  John,  254. 

,  Richard,  220,  284. 

Artruth.     See  Arthuret. 
Arundel,  co.  Sussex,  224. 
,  earl  of.    See  FitzAlan. 

Arundell,  John,  57,  169, 197,  200,  220,  246, 

899,  427,  610,  612.      . 
, ,  bishop  of   Chichester    [1459- 

14773,294,683. 

, ,  of  Lanheme,  102,  267,  610. 

, ,  of  Talreme,  101, 104,  491. 

, ,  of  Trerys,  58. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  58. 

,  Nicholas,  58. 

,  Thomas,  354,  491. 

, ,  of  Mantravers,  181,  219,  247, 

249,  284,  318,  851,  856,  495,  578,  618, 
615,  616,  627,  629,  688,  685,  686. 

Aschtone.    See  Assheton. 
Ascot  [co.  Berks],  578. 
Aseough,  John,  85, 

,  Richard,  85. 

,  Robert,  85. 

Ascu,  John,  352. 

,   Master   Robert,  canon  of   Exeter, 

374. 

Aseby.    See  Aisby. 
Ash,  Asshe,  co.  Kent,  42. 

,  Eyssh,  CO.  Suffolk,  110. 

,  CO.  Surrey,  548. 

by  Famingham,  Asshe  by  Frenyng- 

ham,  CO.  Kent,  480. 

Thomas,  co.  Devon,  848. 

Ashbourne,  Asshobnm  in  le  Peek,  co.  Derby, 
504. 

Ashburton,  Ayssheperton,  eo.  Devon,  171. 

Ashbnry,  Aysshbury,  co.  Berks,  280,  578, 
589. 

,  Asshebury,  co.  Devon,  24,  45,  46. 

Ashby,  CO.  Norfolk,  82. 

de  la  Zouch,  co.  Leicester,  97,  98, 

476. 

Ashdon,  Asshedon,  co.  Essex,  12. 

Ashdown  Park,  Aysshedonpark,  co.  Berks, 
578,  589. 

Ashelworth,  co.  Gloucester,  7. 

Ashen,  Asshyn,  co.  Essex,  75. 

Ashford,    Asshettesford,    Esshettisford,    co. 
Kent,  42,  119,  274,  301,  414,  585. 

,  hundred  of,  801. 

Ashill,  Asshehill,  co.  Norfolk,  322. 

,  Aysshehull,  co.  Somerset,  9. 

Ashley,  Assheley,  co.  Northampton,  9,  27, 
517. 

by  Tiverton,  co.  Devon,  179. 

Ashover,  co.  Derby,  76. 

Ashow,  Asshe,  co.  Warwick,  64,  411. 

Ashprington,  Ayspryngton,  co.  Devon,  171. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


645 


Ashridge,  Aysserygge,  co.  DeTon,  86. 

,  hundred  of,  S42. 

AshtoD,  Asshjn,  co.  Northampton,  10. 

y  Aflflheton  [co.  Lancaster],  334. 

,  CO.  Wilts,  897,  541,  562. 

» Aston,  Long,  co.  Somerset,  577. 

A«h  jrst,  Asshehurst,  co.  Surrey,  457, 529. 
Ashwell,  Asshewell,  oo.  Hertford,  144,  367, 

433,  486,  452,  476,  597. 
Askam,  Ralph,  22. 
Aske,  Boger,  215. 

Askham  Bryan,  Brian  Askam,  co.  York,  483, 
487. 

Askrigg,  CO.  York,  21,  1 19. 

Aslackby,  Aslakby,  co.  Lincoln,  26,  885,  516, 

517. 
Aspall,  Aspales,  co.  Soffblk,  49. 
Aspatonam,  co.  Suffolk,  225,  326. 
Aspatria,  co.  Cnmberlaad,  137. 
Aspenden,  Aspden,  co.  Hertford,  203,  322. 
Asper,  Aspar,  Thomas,  572,  637. 
Asplon,  John,  245,  248,  609. 
Assh,  Asshe,  John,  60,  400. 
,  Bichaid,  154,  209. 

Thomas,  166,  175,  276,470,471,524, 

554. 

, ,  parson  of  Weston,  164. 

,  William,  523. 

Asshby,  Thomas,  53. 

..,   ,  warden    of    the  hospital  of 

Ospringe,  418. 

Asshe.    See  Ashow. 

Asshebum,  Henry,  ISO. 

Assheby,  Isabel,  80. 

,  John,  286. 

,  William,  405,  619. 

Asshecamys,  co.  Somerset,  534. 

Asshefeld,  John,  the  younger,  887. 

Asshefoide,  John,  165. 

,  William,  165,  377. 

Assheley,  Bdmund,  501. 

,  Edward,  parson  of  Waniford,  499. 

Asshenden,  William,  abbot  of  Abingdon,  51, 
119. 

Asshetesford.    See  Ashford. 

Assheton,  co.  Lancaster,  531. 

And  see  Ashton. 

Assheton,  Aschtone,  Asshton,  Edward,  899. 

,  John,  426. 

Balph,   102,103,166,200,222,264, 

286,   287,   877,   408,    410,  426,  515, 
593. 

..,  Binhard,  abbot  of  Peterborough,  266, 

292,  418. 

,  Thomas,  16. 

And  see  Aymheton. 

Asshettesford.    See  Ashford. 

Asshfeld,  John,  405. 

Asshton,  Edward,  parson  of  St.  Aiatthew, 
Ipswich,  597. 


AsshweU,  Bobert,  334. 

William,  562. 

Assyh^ord,  William,  258. 

Asteley,  John,  341,  525. 

,  Philip,  286. 

,  Thomas,  630. 

Asthorpe,  William,  343. 

Astley,  Asteley,  co.  Warwick,  348,  577. 

Aston,  CO.  Buckingham,  1 35. 

by  Birmingham,  co.  Warwick,  226. 

Gantlow,  co.  Warwick,  175. 

Sandford,  Astonstanford,  co.  Bucking- 

ham,  472. 

by  Stone,  co.  Salop,  304. 

^nc/ 566  Ashton. 

,  Astnn,  Astyn,  Thomas,  346,  581. 

Atcombe,  Balph,  404. 

Athehowe,  John,  578. 

Athelek,  John,  578. 

Athelney,  co.  Somerset,  abbot  of,  266. 

Athelstan,  king  of  England,  charter  of,  267. 

Athertou,  Athirton,  co.  Lancaster,  28,  382, 
498. 

Atherton,  Athirton,  John,  222,  286,  862,  498, 
515. 

,  ,  sheriff  of  Durham  and  Sad- 
berg,  28. 

Attewarde.    See  Atworth. 

AttleboTough,  Attilburgh,  co.  Norfolk,  149. 

Attoniey-General.  See  Huddesfeld;  Huse; 
Sotehill. 

Atworth,  Attewarde,  co.  Wilts,  500.' 

Aubry,  John,  mayor  of  Norwich,  197. 

Audeley,  Edmund,  parson  of  Llanbedr,  447. 

, ,  canon  of  Hereford,  448. 

, prebendary  of  Lincoln,  296. 

,  Humphrey,  309,  483,  484. 

,  Jane,  484. 

,  John,  484. 

, ,  lord  of,  22,  55,  56,  68,  69,  126, 

128,  162,  170,  195,  196,  199,  219,  220, 
£66,  284,  287,  350,  351,  353,  411,  440, 
444,  483,  484,  490,  500,  520,  536,  542, 
548,  551,  578,  612,  613,  615,  627-630, 
682,  634-636. 

,  James  de,  232,  242. 

,  Nicholas  de,  232,  242. 

Thomas  de,  232,  242. 

Audemer,  John,  542. 

Audierne,  Odieme,  in  Brittany,  521. 

Aneiey,  John,  344. 

,  Thomas,  158. 

Aufrey,  Yvo,  53. 
Anger,  Henry,  468,  491,  524. 
Anghentons.    See  Alkington. 
Aukebargh.    See  Alkborough. 
Aulescombe.    See  Awlisoombe. 
Aulton.    See  Alton. 
Aumenere,  Walter,  37. 
Anngesyn.    See  Ange^yn. 
Annsell,  William,  29. 


646 


GENERAL  INDEX  . 


Anray,  Dawrey,  in  Brittany,  521,  605. 

Anstell,  John,  254. 

Austhorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  560. 

Anstyn,  Austen,  Aaston,  Agnes,  435. 

,  John,  45,  160,  241,  266,  286,  293, 

485. 

Aathorpe,  Arthorpe,  Awethorpe,  co.  Lincoln, 
26,  517. 

Auxerre,  diocese  of,  274. 

Avelghien,  lord  of.    See  Brogges. 

Ayelyn,  Robert,  148. 

Ayenel,  John,  343. 

Avenell,  Thomas,  60. 

, ,  parson  of  Peuplingue,  125. 

Averey,  Henry.  493. 

Avon,  river,  co.  Warwick,  64,  411. 

Avynsbury,  co.  Hereford,  110. 

Awdeley.    See  Audeley. 

Awebrey,  John,  251. 

Awelde,  Bichard,  286. 

Awethorp.    See  Authorpe. 

Awliscombe,  Anlescombe,  co.  Devon,  61,  99. 

Axebridge,  co.  Somerset,  502. 

Azholme,  Isle  of,  co.  Lincoln,  157,  428. 

,  Carthusian  house  of  the  Visi- 
tation of  St.  Mary  in.     SeeEpworth. 

Azstell,  Henry,  224. 

Axton,  Axstan,  co.  Kent,  hundred  of,  299, 

802. 
Ayhome.    See  Eyhome. 
Aykescarth.    See  Aysgarth. 
Aykroyd,  WUliam,  343,  849. 
Aylemer,  Robert,  387. 
Ayleebeare,  Aillesbeare,  co.  Devon,  358,  876, 

457,  629. 
Aylesbury,  Alesbury,  co.  Buckingham,  83, 

38,  55,  56,  480. 
Aylesby,  co.  Lincoln,  142. 
Aylesford  [co.  Kent],  106. 
Aylesthorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  200,  8 10,  420,  518, 

523. 
Ayley,  William,  577. 
Ayleward,  Edward,  245. 
Ayle worth,  John,  7. 
Aylmesthorpe.     See  Elmesthorpe. 
Aylsham,  co.  Norfolk,  387. 
Aynderby.    See  Ainderby. 
Aynesford.    See  Eynsford. 
Aynetre.    See  Aintree. 
Aynthorne.    See  Anthom. 
Ayschele,  Edward,  5. 
Ayscogh,  Aysscogh,  John,  258,  621« 
Aysgarth,  Aykescarth,  co.  York,  483,  486, 

487. 
Aysly,  William,  350. 
Ayspryngton,     See  Ashprington. 
Aysscogh.     See  Ayscogh. 
Aysserygge.    See  Ashridge. 
Aysshbury.    See  Ashbury. 
Aysshe,  Robert,  575. 


AysshehuU.    See  Ashill. 
Aysshepertou.    See  Ashbnrton . 
Ayssheton,  Edward,  610. 

,  John,  498. 

,  Ralph,  55,  687 . 

, ,  sheriff  of  York,  316. 

And  aee  AsBheton ;  Ajston. 

Aysshfeld,  John,  the  younger,  98. 
Aysshowe,  Laurence,  141. 

,  Maijory,  142. 

,  Nicholas,  141. 

,  Richard,  141. 

Robert,  141. 

Ayston,  Edward,  351. 

,  Ralph;  849. 

,  Richard,  594. 

Aythorp,  Thomas,  406. 
Aythorpe   Roding,    Aytroppe   Rodyng,    co. 
Essex,  115,  116,318. 


B. 


Baas,  Base,  Boxe,  co.  Hertford,  123,  262 

Babbe,  John,  78. 

Babbecombe,  co.  Devon,  11. 

Babbecombe,  William,  11. 

Babford.     See  Bayford. 

Babham,  Thomas,  222. 

Babthorpe,  co.  York,  313. 

Babthorpe,  Ralph,  318. 

Babyn,  Raulet,  333. 

Babyngton,  John,  625. 

,  William,  199,  407.  410,  479,  625. 

, ,  chief  justice   of  the  Common 

Bench,  181. 
Baceford.    See  Basford. 
Bache,  de  la,  Ralph,  857. 
Bacon,  John,  102,  569. 
Baconsthorpe,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 
Bacster,  John,  435. 
Badby,  Henry,  606. 

,  John,  568. 

,  William,  345. 

Badcok,  John,  the  elder,  579. 

, ,  the  younger,  579. 

,  Richard,  579. 

Baddeleston.    See  Battlesden. 
Baddesley,  co.  Southampton,  William  Tour- 
nay,  preceptor  of,  217. 
Badelmere,  B.  de,  561. 
Badgeworth,  Baggeworth,  co.  Gloucester,  897, 

541,  562. 
Badlesmere,  Batillesmere,  co.  Kent,  ^60. 
Badmynton,  John,  13. 
I  Badyngham,  Robert,  576. 


GENEBA.L  INDEX. 


647 


Beljn,  William,  parton  of  St  John,  SCadder- 
market,  Norwich,  21. 

Bagby,  John,  487. 

Bager,  John,  452. 

Bagge,  Bichard,  260. 

Baggeworth.     See  Badgeworth. 

Baginton,  Bathekyngton,  co.  Warwick,  158. 

Bagot,  John,  228,  237. 

,  Bichard,  851,  407,  630. 

Bagshotes  Baillye,  in  Windsor  forest,  452. 

Bagoley,  Nicholas,  400. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  400. 

Bagworth,  Bobert,  80. 

Baillj,  John,  147. 

,  Julian,  475. 

,  Bobert,  417. 

,Boger,  851,  680. 

BaUj,  Baylj,  Bobert,  sub-prior  of  the  Hospital 
of  St.  John  of  Jerosalem  in  England, 
281,  282. 

Bainbridge,   Baynbrig,  co.   York,  488»  486^ 

487. 
Bainton,  Bajnton,  co.  York,  102,  854. 
Baker,  Edmund,  151. 

,  Garard,  496. 

,  Henrj,  325. 

,  John,  39,  144,  329,  866,  374,  406, 

475,  504,  569. 

,  mcholas,  142. 

,  Bichard,  128,  422. 

,  Robert,  6,  501. 

Thomas,  168. 

.., ,  parson  of  Bramfield,  182. 

, ,  parson  of  King's  Bipton,  182. 

,  WUIiam,  58,  324,  480,  435. 

, ,  chaplain  of  Mortimer's  chantrjr 

in  Chichester  cathedral,  550. 

, ,  parson  of  Petworth,  550. 

Bakster,  Peter,  585. 

Balached,  John,  828. 

Balam.    See  Balham. 

Balam,  Thomas,  825. 

,  WilHam,  210. 

Balance,  Balazneneh  (in  Finistere),  in  Brit- 
tany, 474. 

Balard.    See  Ballard. 

Balateston.     See  Balsdon. 

Balaxnench.    See  Balance. 

Balderton,  co.  Nottingham,  576. 

Baldewyn,  John,  152,  302,  357. 

,  Bichard,  502. 

Baldock,  co.  Hertford,  77,  825,  440. 

Baldon  Marsh,  MersshbalAyngton,  co.  Oxford, 
584,  584. 

Baldry,  Baldre,  Bobert,  318,  855. 

William,  171,  184,  808. 

Baldyswell.     See  Bawdeswell. 

Balham,  Balam,  co.  Surrey,  808. 
Ball,  Balle,  John,  255,  395,  551. 
Ballard,  Robert,  462, 468. 


BaUiaU,  John,  king  of  Scots,  228,  286. 
Balnebek,  co.  York,  179. 
Balscadan,  co.  DiviUm,  20,  279,  419. 
Balsdon,  Balateston  (in  Eentbury),  co.  Berks, 

419. 
Balston.    See  Balsdon. 
Baly,  John,  406. 
Bambnrgh,  co.  Northumberland,  90, 114,  181, 

258,  290,  828,  835. 

,  burgesses  of,  114. 

Bamme,  John,  101, 284,  391,  445,  463,  618. 

Bamnench.    See  Bannec. 

Bampton,  Brampton,  co.  Oxford,  897,  400, 

421,  541,  562. 

,  hundred  of,  541. 

Banastre,  Banaster,  John,  parson  of  Papworth 

Eyerard,  174,  882. 

,  Giles,  257. 

,  Philippa,  499. 

,  Etalph,  escheator  of  Southampton  and 

Wilts,  402. 

,  Bohind,  819. 

,  Thomas^  252. 

,  Thurstan,  257. 

Banathelek.    See  Bonallack. 

Banbury,  Bannebnry,  co.  Oxford,  9,  79,  80, 

508. 
,  letters  patent  dated  at,  207,  611, 614, 

628,685. 
Banbury,  John,  576. 

,  William,  416. 

Baneston,  John,  257. 

Banf ord.    See  Bayford. 

Bangolf,  Thomas,  74. 

Bangor,  bishop  of.    See  Edenham ;  Swafham* 

,  dean  of .    See  Morgan. 

,  diocese  of,  122,  804,  885. 

Banham,  Master  Bichard,  5. 

Bank,   Ohristopher,   parson  of  Chelmsford, 

504. 

..., ,  parson  of  Serayingham,  504. 

...,  Joan,  897. 

Banke,  Bichard,  580. 

,  Thomas,  166,  491. 

Bankhous,  Thomas,  5. 

Banne  river,  in  Ireland,  395. 

Bannec,  Bamnench  (in  Finistere),  in  Brittany, 

474. 
Banstead,  Benstede,  co.  Surrey,  287, 241,  528. 
Banwell,  co.  Somerset,  72. 
Banyard,  John,  249. 
Banyngham,  Robert,  576. 
Barantyne.    See  Barentyne. 
Barbaur,  WUIiam,  223. 
Barbour,  Barboure,  John,  144,  482. 
, ,  master    of     the    hospital    of 

St.  Mary,  Dover,  16. 

Nicholas,  210,  878. 

,  Ralph,  4. 

,  Richard,  501.   . 


648 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Barboar,  Thomas,  4,  573. 

,  Walter,  parson  of  Alyescott,  838. 

Barby,  Berneghby,  co.  Northampton,  327. 
Barcombe,  Bercompe,  Barkham,  co.  Sossez, 

18,  192. 
Bardes,  Adrian  de,  12. 

,  Bernard  de,  12. 

,  John  de,  239. 

Bardesej,  Robert,  179. 

Bardestaple.    See  Barnstaple. 

Bardfield,  co.  Essex,  538. 

Bardoce,  Laurence,  1 60. 

Bardolfes,  co.  Hertford,  581. 

Bardsea,  Berdeshey,  co.  Lancaster,  456. 

Barefoote,  John,  41. 

Barell,  Robert,  58. 

Barentyne,  Barantyne,  John,  248,  249,  626. 

Baret,  Barette,  John,  48,  102,  203,  305,  819, 

822,  389. 

;..,  Thomas,  141,  442. 

Barford,  Bereford,  co.  Wilts,  220. 

,  St.  Martin,  534,  582. 

Barham,  Berham,  co.  Kent,  433. 
Barkeley.    See  Berkeley. 
Barker,  John,  189,  818. 

,  Thomas,  148,  823., 

.., ,  parson  of  Petworth,  550. 

, ,  chaplain  of  Mortimer's  chantry 

in  Chichester  cathedral,  550. 

,  WiUiam,  2,  378. 

Barkeswell.    See  Berkeswell. 
Barkham.    See  Baroombe. 
liarking,  Berkyng,  co.  Essex,  860. 

,  abbey  of,  388,  391. 

^  eonvent  of,  888. 

,  Katharine  de  la  Pole,  abbess  of,  888. 

,  Dame  Elizabeth  Laxham,  abbess  of, 

388,  891. 

,  abbess  and  convent  of,  119. 

Barkley.    See  Beckley. 
Barkston,  Barkeston,  co.  Leicester,  27,  517. 
Barley,  co.  York,  179,  307,  419. 
Barley,  Henry,  182, 199,  250,  285,  350,  407, 
617. 

,  Robert,  147,320. 

Barling,  co.  Essex,  154. 
Barlowe,  Robert,  385. 
Barly,  William,  272,  274. 
Banning,  Bermyng,  co.  Kent,  98. 
Barnaby  on  Don,  Bamby  on  Don,  co.  York, 
148. 

Barnaby,  Bameby,  John,  218,  346,  618,  530. 
Barnack,  co.  Northampton,  203. 

Barnard,  Eustace,  prior  of  Rayenstone,  343. 

,  John,  406,  624. 

Robert,  490. 

,  William,  287. 

Bamardiston,  co.  Suffolk,  89. 

Bambow,  co.  York,  316. 


•» 


Barneby.    See  Barnaby. 

Barnes,  Thomas,  36,  382. 

Bamet,  batUe  of,  298,  336,  444,  470,  685. 

Bamet,  Richard,  222. 

Barnewell,  John,  826. 

Barney,  Elizabeth,  423. 

Bamfield,  Bemefylde,  co.  Kent,  hundred  of, 

801. 
Bamham  Broom,  Bemham  Brome,  co.  Nor- 
folk, 562. 

Barningham,  Branyngham,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 

,  Bemyngham  [co.  York.],  483,  487. 

Barnstaple,  Bemestaple,  co.  Devon,  7, 32,  77, 
137, 141, 168, 169,  443. 

port  of,  118,893. 

Bamston,  Bamyston,  co.  Nottingham,  484. 

Barnwell,  Bemewell  [co.  Cambridge],  priory 
of,  477,  481. 

, ,  convent  of,  476. 

...,  John  Whaddon,  prior  of,  476. 
...,  William  Tebald,  prior  of,  477, 
481. 

Baron,  John,  185,  223,  286. 

, ,  chaplain  of  Farleigh  Hunger 

ford,  151. 

..., ,  parson  of  Chilton,  151. 

Philip,  359. 

,  Richard,  280. 

,  William,  149,  286,  472. 

Barough.    See  Barowe. 

Barowe.    See  Barrow. 

Barow,  Thomas,  parson  of  Cottingham,  369. 

Barowe,  Barough,  Richard,  605. 

,  Walter,  57,  196,  219,  220. 

,  William,  286. 

Barowes,  Richard,  490. 

Barras,  Brenger,  333. 

Barre,  Great,  co.  Stafford,  148. 

Barre,  Ankaret,  425. 

,  Elizabeth,  425. 

,  Isabel,  425. 

,  Joan,  425. 

,  John,  219,  220,  425,  429,  480,460, 

453,  463,  464,  505,  616. 

, Joan  his  wife,  425. 

,  Edonia  his  wife,  425. 

,  Thomas,  the  elder,  425. 

,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  425. 

Thomas,  the  younger,  425. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  425. 

Barret,  John,  293,  515. 

Barrington,  Baryngton,  co.  Somerset,  688. 

Barrow,  Barowe,  co.  Leicester,  26,  27,  617. 

,  CO.  Lincoln,  882. 

Barwe,  co.  Suffolk,  14. 

Barrus,  John,  parson  of  Pertenhall,  142. 

Barry,  John,  104. 

Barsham,    Burshamwelle,   co.    Norfolk,   98, 
387. 

Barsonhowson,  Walter,  618. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


649 


Barstable,  Berstaple,  co.  Essex,  hundred  of, 
62,  581,  556. 

Barsworth,  Thomas,  287. 

Bartelot,  Thomas,  431. 

Bartillesden.    See  Basildon. 

Barton,  Berton,  co.  Buckingham,  83. 

,  00.  Lincohi,  596. 

,  CO.  Westmoreland,  96. 

in  the  Clay,  c6.  Bedford,  507. 

on  Humber,  co.  Lincoln,  458,  580. 

bj  Gloacester,  841. 

Pyncanye.    See  Earl's  Barton. 

in  Henmerssh,  co.  Warwick,  333. 

Barton,  Conand,  223. 

,  John,  816. 

, ,  mayor  of  Hereford,  148. 

, ,  the  elder,  112. 

, ,  the  yonnger,  112,  890. 

, ,  Isabel  his  wife,  112,  890. 

,  Richard,  228. 

,  Thomas,  606. 

,  William,  256,  272,  276,  444,  575. 

Baryyle,    Master  John,  penitentiary  in  St* 
Paul's  cathedral,  London,  460. 

Barwe.    See  Barrow. 

Barwick,  Berewyc,  co.  York,  867. 

Bascarvile.    See  Baskervile. 

Base.    See  Baas. 

Baseley,  Robert,  491,  524. 

Basford,  Baoeford,  co.  Nottingham,  441, 482. 

Basildon,  Bartillesden,  co.  Essex,  844. 

Basing,  co.  Southampton,  130,  558. 

Basingle,  co.  Huntingdon,  141. 

Basingstoke,  co.  Southampton,  443. 

Baskervile,  Bascarrile,  Baskefyld,  James,  8, 

54,  58,  198,  219,  220,  284,  289,  850, 

407,  429,  580,  616. 

,  John,  615. 

Basse,  John,  6. 

Basset,  John,  104,  203,  482. 

,  Ralph,  357. 

Robert,  222,  307,  511. 

, ,  mayor  of  London,  597. 

,  Thomas,  246,  248,  682. 

,  William,  219,  851,  407,  630. 

,  proctor,  master   or  warden  of 

Goddeshous,  Cambridge,  130. 
Bassetes  Courte  in  Shawe,  co.  Wilts,  533. 
Bassewell,  Thomas,  481. 
Bassingboum,  Basyngbonm  [co.  Cambridge], 

73. 
Bastard  of  Bretaigne,  Edward  the,  185. 
Bastard,  Thomas,  60. 
Baston,  co.  Lincoln,  41. 

Bastyngden,  co.  Berks,  93. 
Basworth,  Thomas,  286. 
Basyng,  Edward,  115. 
Basyngbum.    See  Bassingboum. 
Basyngham.    See  Bessingham. 


Bataill,  Edmund,  254. ' 

,  John,  393. 

Bate,  Baty,  Christopher,  685. 

,  John,  dean  of  the  collegiate  church  of 

Tamworth,  48. 

,  Margaret,  108. 

,  Richards. 

,  Robert,  76,  598. 

,  Thomas,  288,  350,  610,  635. 

Batell,  John,  301. 

,  William,  parson  of  Stanton  St.  John, 

498,  578. 

Bateman,  Thomas,  parson  of  Jyinghoe,  894. 

,  WUliam,  819. 

Baten,  Richard,  6. 

^n</ tee  Batyn. 

Baterssey.    See  Battersca. 
Bates,  John,  159. 

Bateson,  Batson,  Thomas,  409, 49.6. 
Bath,  496. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  65. 

,  Thomas,  prior  of,  10. 

..........  John,  prior  of,  65,  628. 

Bath  and  Wells,  diocese  of,  14, 15,  96,  151, 
260,305,847,476. 

•  bishop  of.     See  Stillington. 

Bathe,  Thomas,  lord  of  Louth,  193. 

Batheaston,  Batheneston,  co.  Somerset,  211, 
457,  530. 

Bathekyngton.    See  Baginton. 

BatiUesden.    5ee  Battlesden. 

Batrichesey.    See  Battersea. 

Batson.     See  Bateson. 

Batte,  John,  340,  893,  458,  592. 

Batter,  Thomas,  146. 

Battersea,    Batrichesey    [co.    Surrey],    276, 
808. 

Battle,  CO.  Sussex,  John,  abbot  of,  294. 

Battlesden,    BatiUesden,    Baddeleston     [co. 

Bedford],  56,  205. 
Baty.    See  Bate. 

Batyn,  Baten,  John,  286,  287,  805,  498. 
Batys,  Thomas,  286. 
Bauelmgham,  in  Picardy,  457,  529. 
Baunton,  94. 
Bawde,  Bawede,  John,  498. 

,  Ralph,  182,  199,  250,  616. 

,  Robert,  250. 

Bawdeswell,  Baldyswell,  co.  Norfolk,  80. 
Bawdewyn,  John,  525. 
Bawdrip,  Bawderyppe,  co.  Somerset,  187. 
Bawtry,  Bautre,  co.  York,  77. 

Baxter,  Heniy,   rector  of   St.  Ewin  within 
Newgate,  London,  380. 

,  Robert,  880. 

William,  504. 

Baxster,  John,  435. 

, ,  the  elder,  285. 

,  Simon,  381. 

,  Thomas,  84. 


650 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Bay,  William,  202, 

BajcliflF,  Beldyfe,  co.  Lancaster,  466. 

Bayen,  Thomaa,  553. 

Bayford,  Babford,  Banford,  oo.  Kent,  198. 

Bayly,  Baylly,  John,  265. 

,  Richard,  606. 

,  Robert,  823,  581. 

,  Roger,  407. 

,  Thomas,  118. 

William,  rector  of  Mathon,  3. 

Baylyfoid,  co.  Devon,  24,  51. 

Baynard,  Robert,  874,  408,  428,  468. 

Baynbrig.    See  Bainbridge. 

Baynham,  Thomas,  220,  342,  407,  615. 

Baynton,  John,  584. 

,  Robert,  524,  534,  684,  585. 

,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  584,  585. 

^mf  «0e  Beynton. 

Baynton.    See  Bainton. 

Bayonne,  in  Aquitaine,  559. 

,  ship  called  le  Martyn  of,  559. 

Bayte,  Richard,  581. 

Bayworth,  John,  2. 

Bazainsula.    See  Isle  de  Bats. 

Beaohampton,  Bechampton,  co.  Backingham, 
254. 

Beale,  John,  286. 

Bealfeld,  Alexander,  143. 

Bealknap,  Beleknap,  Robert,  371. 

Beam,  Berne,  co.  Devon,  86. 

Beare,  Ralph,  81. 

Beanchamp  Roding,  co.  Essex,  290. 

Beauchamp,  Elizabeth,  countess  of  Warwick, 
207. 

,  Henry,  duke  of  Warwick,  232. 

,  Isabel,  countess  of  Warwick,  67. 

,  John,  247,  429,  465. 

, ,  of  Beanchamp,  497,  526. 

, ,  of  Powyk,  349,  350,  614,  636. 

,  Richard,  101,  183,  219,  220,284,315, 

349,    350,    406,  407,   429,   448,   454, 

465,  614,  686. 

, ,  earl  of  Warwick,  207. 

, ,  bishop    of   Salisbury    [1450- 

1481],  15,  16,  31,  91,  115,  116,  123, 
125,  179,  220,  231,  233,  240,  241,  245, 
278,  279,  296,  306,  811,  368,  871,  374, 
404,  412,  535,  539,  540,  543,  550,  553, 
554,  561-563,  566,  573,  596,  608,  613, 
628,  635. 

, ,  chancellor  of  the  Order  of  the 

Garter,  554. 

Beaudeley.    See  Bewdley. 

Beaufeys,  John,  218. 

Beanfitz,  John,  848,  405,  421,  606,  634. 

,  William,  144,  178,  876. 

Beaufo,  Humphrey,  211. 

...i ,  Richard,  211. 

Beaufort,  Edmund,  139. 

I »  duke  of  Somenet,  94, 179. 


Beaufort,  Eleanor,  duchess  of  Someraet,  86, 

94,  100,  189,  169. 

••• >  Henry,  duke  of  Somerset,  ai»  86,  6S, 

95,  108,  121,  139,  179,  445,  446. 

I  John,  earl  of  Somerset,  343. 

,  doke  of  Somerset,  889,  848. 

••>  Margaret,  duchess  of  Somenec  294. 

508. 

Beaule.    See  Bewle. 

Beaumaner,  co.  Leicester,  27,  517. 

Beaumaris,  co.  Anglesea,  54,  165,  524. 

,  burgesses  of,  115. 

,  port  of,  524. 

>  letters  patent  dated  at,  134. 

Beaumont,  Bemond,  co.  Essex,  297,  560. 

Beaumont,  Henry,  284,  286,  347. 

,  Eleanor  his  wife,  347. 

,  Henry,  sheriff  of  Stafford,  347. 

» >  escheatorof  W<nroester,  847. 

,  John,  403,  404,  576. 

I ,  lord,  200,310. 

> ,  Katharine  his  wife,  200. 

f  PWlip,  105,  169,  171,  204,  2ld,  2aK>. 

284,  351,  407,  427,  612. 

,  ......  sheriff  of  Devon,  168. 

,  Thomas,  491. 

,  William,  418. 

, ,  lord  Bardolf,  418. 

» lord,  18,  19,  22,  26,  34,  36,  40, 

117,132,200,310,418,531. 

Joan  his  wife,  34,  117, 132,  310. 

Beaumont  Fee,  co.  Lincoln,  518,  523. 
Beaupe,  David,  588. 

Beaupie,    Reginald,  parson  of  Llanddowyn, 
335. 

Beauripper,  co.  Cornwall,  603. 

Beaushyn,  William,  500. 

Beauvoir.     See  Belvoir. 

Becdes,  co.  Suffolk,  226,  384,  502. 

Bechampton.    See  Beachampton. 

a  Becket,  Thomas,  archbishop  of  Canterbury, 

181. 

Beckham,  Bekham,  co.  Norfolk,  2. 

,  East,  2. 

Beckington,  Bekynton,  co.  Somerset,  367. 

Beckley,  Barkley,  co.  Oxford,  56. 

Bedale,  John,  prebendary  of  Chichester,  551. 

,  prebendary  of  St.  Stephen's, 

Westminster,  551. 

,  Master  William,  prebendary  of  Bridf  - 

north,  832. 

Bedall,  John,  571. 

Beddington,  Bedyngton,  co.  Surrey,  88,  357. 

Bedebay.     See  Bude  5ay. 

Bedefeld,  Henry,  597. 

Bedell,  Richard,  148. 

Beddenham.     See  Biddenhatn. 

Bedewynde.     See  Bedwin. 

Bedfont,  East,    Estbedfount,    co.  Middlesex, 
42. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


651 


Bedford,  Bedford,  co.  Bedford,  79,  148,  241, 
542,  570. 

» St.  John  Baptist,  prior    and  canons 

of,  18. 

,  CO.  Lincoln,  12. 

Bedford,  county  of,  25,  37,  40,52,168,170, 
191,  195,  211,  218,  232,  233,  266,  285, 
289,  829,  846,  848,  849,  421,  428,  444, 
462,  492,  496,  508,  540,  562,  565. 

sheriff  of,  168,  285,  849,  492. 

And  see  Molyneuz. 

, ,  escheator  in,  98,  128,  191,  271, 

292,  330,  382,  891,  400,  475,  597. 

And  Bee  Oxbrigge  ;  Holcote ;  Gate ; 

Fowler;  Wade. 

, ,  outlawry  in,  6,  8-11,81,  142, 

143,  204,  254,  822,  823,  326,  880,  381, 
437,  499,  501,  503,  564,  676. 

, subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

829,  348,  478. 

, ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

607. 

Bedford,  John,  251,  287. 

,  Bichard,  146,  320,  472. 

,  Margaret  his  wife,  820. 

Bedham.     See  Dedham. 

Bedhampton,  co.  Southampton,  5. 

Bedminster  [co.  Somerset],  139. 

Bedon,  Bedown,  Bedun,  Master  John,  11. 

Bedwell,  Bedewell,  co.  Hertford,  114. 

Bedwin,    Bedewynde,    co.    Wilts,    248,  458, 

580. 

Bedyll,  Henxy,  322. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  822. 

,  Bichard,  578. 

,  Thomas,  301. 

Bedyngfeld,  Edmund,  595. 

,  Anne,  595. 

,  Margaret,  595. 

,  Thomas,  595. 

Beeleigh  by  Maldon,  co.  Bssex,  St  Nicholas, 
abbot  and  conyent  of,  364. 

,  William,  abbot  of,  864. 

Beell,  John,  542. 

Beelle,  Thomas,  277. 

Beer,  295. 

Beerton.    See  Bierton  ;  Bonrton. 

Beeeton.    See  Boston. 

Begard,  Bekart,  Thomas,  481. 

Begger,  co.  York,  alien  priory  of,  282,  304, 

328. 
Beggeworth.    See  Badgeworth. 
Beghton.    See  Beighton. 
Begonell,  Thomas,  850. 
Begynhill.     See  Bucknell. 
Beighton,  Beghton,  co.  Derby  485. 
Bekart     See  Begard. 

Bek,   Anthony,  bishop  of  Norwich    [1B37- 

1843],  459,  539. 
Beke,  Ptter,  224. 
Bekele.    See  Bezley. 


Bekesbourne,  co,  Kent,  308. 

Bekeswell.    See  Bezwell. 

Beket,  John,  200. 

Bekham.    See  Beckham.* 

Bekley,  Roger,  163. 

,  WUliam,  526,  552. 

Bekynton.     See  Beckingtpn. 

Bekyrton,  John,  432. 

Belamy,  John,  501. 

Belchalwell,  Belle,  oo.  Dorset,  92. 

Belchamp,  John,  467. 

Belchford  [co.  Lincoln],  286,  508. 

Belclyfe.     See  Baycliff. 

Bele,  Hamo,  407. 

,  John,  75,  826. 

,  Richard,  291,  415. 

Beleknap.     See  Bealknap. 

Belgard,  in  Ireland,  592,  598. 

Belknap,  William,  97,  468. 

Bell,  Ingelram,  201. 

,  Robert,  500. 

..,  John,  565. 

,  Thomas,  214. 

,  Matthew,  215. 

,  William,  215. 

Bellars,  John,  89. 

Belle.    See  Belchalwell. 

Belle,  Henry,  448. 

John,  287. 

BeUeau,  Hallowe,  co.  Lincoln,  508,  525. 

Belle  Isle,  in  France,  198. 

Beller,  Roger,  242. 

Bellers,  John,  199, 619. 

Bellctour,  Thomas,  415. 

Belloc[ampo],  Hugh  de,  18. 

Belloyer.    See  Belvoir. 

Belluton,  Beiton,  Bellewton,  co.  Somerset,  83, 
457,  580. 

Bellingham,  Simon,  73. 

BeUyngham,  Thomas,  rector  of  Sutton    on 
Derwent,  299. 

Belowed,  Thomas,  856. 

Belsy,  WilUam,  79. 

Beiton,  CO.  Leicester,  580. 

And  see  Belluton. 

Beiton,  John,  609. 

Belvoir,     Beauvor,    Bellover,     Bevoor,     co. 
Leicester,  27,  517. 

,  priory  of,  27,  517. 

Belwode,  Thomas,  428. 

Belyngeham,  Alexander,  288. 

,  Christopher,  288. 

,  Henry,  45,  98,  288. 

...» ,  James,  288. 

,  Roger,  288. 

Beme.    See  Beam. 

Bemond.    See  Beaumont. 

Bemyster,  Roger,  abbot  of  Ceim,  840   241. 
272,  279. 


652 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Benam.     See  Binhamy. 

Benbury,  William,  318,  458, 487. 

Bench,  Common,  justices  of,  1-11,  16,  20,21, 
87,  88,  51,  52,  72>82,  98,  94,  99,  119, 
122,  141-149,  154,  157,  168,  164,  178, 
178,  202-204,  224,  320^27,  864, 
880-386,  418,  481-487,  444,  477,  482, 
498-504j  513,  564,  574-582. 

, ,  chief  justice  of.  See  Babyngton  ; 

Biyan  ;  Danby ;  Pry  sot ;  Neuton. 

,    ,    juiticei    of.      See  Ardern; 

Berefoid  $   Choke  ;   Jnyn  ;  Littelton  ; 

Moyle  ;    Nedeham  ;   Neel ;    Norton  ; 

Scrope;  Stanton;  ThirnyDg;  Triking- 

ham;  Tonge. 

, ,  office  of  chirography  in,  376. 

, ,  keeper  of  the  writs  and  rolls  of. 

See  Fogge. 

Bench,  King's,  11. 

, ,  justices  of,  11,  444,  513, 574. 

, chief  justice  of.    5e«Markham  ; 

Billyng. 

,  ,  justices  of.     See  Byngham; 

Laken  ;  Nedeham ;  Neel ;  Telyerton  ; 

Tonge; 
, ,crierin.  iS»«e Stathom ;  Prinket; 

Tankflird. 

, ,  coroner  and  attorney  in.    See 

Croxton;  West;  Vynter. 

Bendell,  John,  277. 

Bendyssh,  Thomas,  869. 

Benesse.    See  Venasque. 

Benestede.    See  Banstead. 

Benesworth.    See  Binswood. 

Benet,  Benett,  Bennet,  Alexander,  214,  277. 

,  Bdmnnd,  581. 

,  Henry,  251,  287. 

John,  4, 18,  40,  61,  115,  899,  499. 

, ,  the  elder,  286. 

,...,  Nicholas,  58. 

....c....,  Peter,  823. 

,  Richard,  836,  434. 

,Bobert,254,  591. 

,  Thomas,  6,  855,  409. 

,  William,  parson  of  Etton,  21. 

Benger,  John,  685. 

Benham  Hoe,  Helbenham,  co.  Berks,  242. 

Lovell,  CO.  Berks,  242. 

Benne,  Thomas,  224. 

Bennet.    See  Benet. 

Bennington,  Benyngdon,  co.  Hertford,  575. 

Bensted,  John,  270. 

Benstede.     See  Banstead. 

Bentele,  William,  884. 

Benteley,  Christopher,  855, 356,  378. 

Bentley,  Benteley,  co.  Essex,  297,  548,  547, 

563,  567. 
,  Great,  532. 

,  LiUle,  845. 

,  CO.  York,  207. 

Benwick,  co.  Cambridge,  169, 1''0. 


Beny,  Thomas,  224. 
Benyll,  Bichard,  144. 
Berastegni  [in  Spain],  480. 
Bercompe.     See  Barcombe. 
Berdefeld,  John,  157. 
Berdeshey.    See  Bardsea. 
Berdwell,  William,  the  younger,  348. 

, ,  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  843. 

Bere,  co.  Devon,  149. 

Kingesbere,   Westbere,    co.    South- 
ampton, forest  of,  97. 
Bere,  George,  568. 

,  Ralph,  887. 

,  Thomas,  51,  246,  268,  286,  654,  610. 

,  William,  102,  169,  855. 

,  de  la,  Delabere,  Richard,  480,  450* 

468. 
Bereford.     See  Barford. 

William  de,  601. 

, ,  justice  of  the  Bench,  100,  465. 

Berell,  Robert,  569. 

,  Walter,  76. 

Berestaple.    See  Barstaple. 

Berewe,  John,  488. 

Bereworth,  Alice,  215. 

Berewyc.     See  Barwick. 

Berford.     See  Barford. 

Bergeyenny,  557. 

Bergeyeny,  Philip,  7. 

Beigh,  Edith,  abbess  of  Wilton,  281,  296. 

Bergholt,  CO.  Suffolk,  590. 

Berham.    See  Barham ;  Burham. 

Berkeley,  co.  Gloucester,  303,  328. 

,  Berkelaihamesse,  328. 

Berkeley,  Barkeley,  Edward,  52,  88,  196,  220. 
818,  851,  856,  405,  429,  495,  551,  552, 
569,  615,  629. 

,  John,  210,  364,  878. 

,  Maurice,  56,  100, 128,  196,  220,  284, 

809,  818,  861,  856,  861,  874,  891,  404, 
405,  417,  429,  685. 

,  ,  of  Beyerston,  219,  849,  851, 

407,  614,  629. 

, ,  of  Wetley,  5. 

,  Thomas,  126,  199,  284, 818,  350,  405, 

619,  626. 

,  William,  54,  303,  429,  447,  490,  495, 

569,  571,  578,  629,  686. 

, ,  of  Berkeley,  195,  219,  251,  803, 

614,  615,  629. 

,  Maurice  de,  328. 

Robert  de,  828. 

,  Thomas  de,  828. 

,  William,  lord  of,  828. 

Berkeswell,  Barkeswell,  co.  Warwick,  49, 331. 
Berkeswell,  William,  77. 

Berkham.    See  Barcombe. 

Berkhampstead,  co.  Hertford,  151,  439,  447, 
568,  599. 

,  Little,  114. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


653 


Beikf,  oounty  of,  25,  86,  85,  90,  91,  159,  196, 
218,  222,  232,  287,  289,  829,  347,  849, 
406,  480,  452,  462,  492,  496,  562,  599. 

sheriff  of,  29,  93,  118,  242,  244,  287, 

289,  849,  406,  492,  565. 

And  see  "EUttkengge  i  WjkeAuLxn, 

,  escheator  in,  128,  241,  978,  859,  391, 

597. 
And  see  Kjd9;  Vowlex, 

,  oatlawries  iu,  2,  7,  75,  77,  80,  142, 

147,  256,  882-884. 

,  sabsidy  and  nlnage  of  oloth  in,  238, 

829,  347,  478,  482. 

,  commisiiions  of  the  peace  in,  607. 

Berljng.    See  Birling. 

BermondBey,  co.  Sortey,  abbey  of  St.  Savionr, 
390,  415,  418. 

, ,  convent  of  387. 

, ,  abbot  o^  509. 

, ,  Dan  John  Saj  alias  Bromley, 

abbot  of,  387,  390. 

,  ,  Dan  John  Marlow,  abbot  of, 

888,  890. 

, ,  John,  abbot  of,  10,  462,  463. 

Bermyng.    See  Banning. 
Bermyngeham.    See  Birmingham. 
Bernard,  John,  157,  267,  624. 

,  Thomas,  8. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  8. 

Bernefylde.    See  Bamfield. 

Bemeghby.     See  Barby. 

Bemestaple.    See  Barnstaple. 

Bemestowne.     See  Bumeston. 

Bemet.    See  Batnet. 

BemewelL    See  Barnwell. 

Berneirell,  John,  826,  383. 

Bemewode,  co.  Backingham,  forest  of,  159. 

Bemey,  John,  197. 

Bemham.    See  Bamham. 

Bemyngham.    See  Bamingham. 

Berstaple.    See  Barstable. 

Bersted,  oo.  Kent,  147,  43fl. 

Bertelot,  John,  251. 

Berton  [co.  Gloucester],  112, 163,  481,  588. 

And  see  Barton. 

Berton  Bristol,  eo.  Qlonoester,  232. 

,  hundred  of,  232. 

Bertram,  James,  168. 

,  William,  86,  116, 122. 

Bemmond.    See  Beaunont. 

Berwick,  in  Scotland,  556. 

Berwick  on  Tweed,  charter  dated  at,  115. 

Berwyke,  Peter,  821. 

Beiy,  John,  76. 

,  Thomas,  499. 

,  William,  323. 

,..., ,  Margaret  his  wife,  328. 

Beryn,  Beron,  John,  575. 

Beryton,  Simon,  parson  of  Peuplingne,  126. 

Beseby,  Thomas,  mayor  of  Lincoln,  315. 


Besege,  Bichard,  442. 

Beskewode.    See  Bestwoo  . 

Bessingham,  Basyngham,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 

Best,  John,  818, 602. 

,  Philip,  mayor  of  Norwich,  373. 

..,  Thomas,  14. 

Besteney,  Besmey,  Thomas,  251,  318,  389, 
396,  462,  492. 

,  William,  41, 183,  986. 

Boston,  Beeston,  John,  14. 

Bestwood,  Beskewode,  co,  Nottingham,  310, 
442,  446,  482,  488. 

Besynbe,  John,  244. 

Betchworth,  West,  co.  Surrey,  596. 

Bethersden,  co.  Kent.,  283,  302,  546. 

Bethom,  Edward,  456,  635. 

,  Bichard,  456. 

,  Koger,  456. 

,  William,  29. 

Beton,  William,  381. 

Betriche,  Edward,  parson  of  Drasrton  Parslow, 
263,  844. 

,  William,  8. 

Bette,  Thomas,  515. 

Bettescombe,  John,  490. 

Bettis,  Thomas,  487. 

Betty,  John,  250. 

Bettys,  Edmund,  320. 

Beucker,  John,  573. 

Beverich,  William,  142. 

Beverley,  co.  Hereford,  521. 

,  CO.  York,  15,  114,  143, 268,  286,  677, 

583. 

,  collegiate  church  of  St  John,  309. 

, John  Mansell,  provost  of,  128. 

Beverley,  Christopher,  303. 

Bevour.    See  Belvoir. 

Bevyn,  John,  88. 

..,  Bichard,  55. 

Bevyngden,  oo.  Sussex,  192. 

Beryshyll,  co.  Devon,  36. 

Bewdley,  Beaudeley   [co.  Worcester],  361, 
478. 

,  burgesses  o^  861. 

Bewle,  Bewelewe,  Beaule,  Bichard,  29,  610. 

,  William,  610. 

Beworthy,  co.  Devon,  24,  45. 

Bewsborough,  Bewesbarowe,  Bewysbergh,  co. 

Kent,  hundred  of,  299,  800. 
Bexley,  Bekele,  co.  Sussex,  205. 

,  BezhiU,  co.  Kent,  225,  325. 

Bexwell,  Bekeswell,  co.  Norfolk,  582. 
Beynton,  John,  113. 

,  Katharine  his  wife,  118. 

,  Bichard,  539. 

And  see  Baynton. 

Beywyke,  Thomas,  856. 

Bicker,  Bycar,  co.  Lincoln,  26,  517. 

Bickerstoue,  Bokerstou,  co.  Norfolk,  562. 


6M 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Biokerton,  Bjkerton,  co.  York,  598. 
Bickton,  Bnketon,  co.  Devon,  74. 
Biddenbam,  Bedenham,  co.  Bedford.,  508. 
Bideford,  Bydeford,  co.  DeYon,  86. 

,  port  of,  89S. 

Bidfield,  Bndefeld,  co.  Gloucester,  828. 
Bierton,  Beerton,  co.  Buckingham,  480. 
Bierton,  Nicholas,  mayor  of  Sandwich,  858. 
Siggo>  Bygge,  John,  805,  852,  485. 

,  Bichard,  494. 

,  William,  168,  259. 

Biggleswade,  Bjkylyswade,  co.  Bedford,  75, 

485,  486. 
Biker,  Patrick,  64. 
Bikley,  Roger,  401. 
Bilbao,  Bilbowe,  in  Spain,  819. 
,  ship  called  le  MieheU  of,  288. 

,  ship  called  le  Seint  John  BapHste  of, 

249. 

Bilde,  Henry,  448. 

Bildeston,  Bylston,  co.  Suffolk,  882. 

Bildewas.    See  Buildwas. 

Bilebawe.    See  Bilbao. 

Bilhagh,  Billowe,  co.  Nottingham,  809,  810, 
451,  488. 

BiUesden,  William,  98. 

Billesdon,  Robert,  sheriff  o^  London^  487, 
439,  468. 

.1 , ,  sheriff  of  Middlesex,  450. 

Billing,  Byllyng,  Great,  co.  Northampton,  8, 

581. 

BiUingesborowe,  John,  parson  of  Culmington 
in  le  Corredale,  548,  557. 

BQlonard,  William,  521. 

Billop,  Robert,  215. 

Billowe.    See  Bilhagh. 

Billyng,  Thomas,  55,  70,  102,  108,  127, 128, 
170,  I7i.  221,  245-249,  251,  853,  376, 
403,  405,  408,  490,  525,  576,  607-609, 
617,  622,  628,  681,  634. 

, ,  chief  justice  of  the  King's 

Bench,  120,  180,  142,  159,  178,  188, 
190,  226,  229,  234,  253,  258,  282,  298, 
381,  857,  367,  875,  883,  895,  397,  401, 
410,  411,  420,  481,  444,  448,  452,  476, 
517,  530,  531,  549,  560,  588,  599,  600, 
602-604. 

,  ,  the  younger,  escheator  in 

the  county  of  Buckingham,  152. 

Billy ngdon,  Byllyngdon,  William,  146. 

Billyngey,  Simon,  parson  of  Chilton,  96, 151. 

,  chaplain  of  Farleigh  Hunger- 
ford,  151. 

Binbrook,  Bynbroke,  co.  Lincoln,  558. 

Bingham,  Byngham,  co.  Nottingham,  462. 

Binhamy,  Benam,  Bynamy,  co.  Cornwall,  58, 
279. 

Binswood,  Beneswortfa,  co.  Southampton,  66. 

Birch,  Brich,  Little,  co.  Essex,  180. 

Birchauger,  co.  Essex,  577. 

Birche,  Thomas,  45. 


Biroher,  Byraher,  Thomas,  the  elder,  508. 

, ,  the  younger,  502. 

Birchington,  co.  Kent,  108,  445. 

Bircholt,  Byrcheholt,  co.  Kent,  hundred  of, 
301. 

Birde,  Richard,  84. 

And  eee 'Bjt6^ 

Birgenorth.    See  Bridgnorth. 

Birger,  Edward,  3. 

Birkin,  Byrkyn,  co.  York,  145,  361. 

Birkland,  Brikland,  co.  Nottingham,  309,  310, 

451,  488. 
Birling,  Berlyng,  Byrlyng,  co.  Sussex,  18. 
^  CO.  Kent,  10. 

Birmingham,  Bermyngeham,  Byrmyngeham, 
CO.  Warwick,  7,  10,  49,  881,  606. 

Birthorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  26,  517. 

Birts  Morton,  Morton  Brutes,  co.  Worcester, 
102. 

Biscay,  in  Spain,  602. 

Bishop  Auckland,  co.  Durham,  oollcttiate 
church  of,  Bartholomew  Radclyf, 
dean  of,  882. 

Bishopdale,   Bisshoppesdale,  co.  York,  488, 

486,  487. 
Bishop's  Lynn,  co.  Norfolk,  73,  79,  149, 169, 

170,  201,  217,  221,  225,  323,  881,  485, 

500,  519,  576,  577. 

,  port  of,  206,  280,  268,  875,  452. 

Bishop's  Tauton.     See  Tawton. 

Bishopstone,  Bysshoppyston,  co.  Wilts,  141. 

,  hundred  of,  466. 

Bisipate,  George,  291. 

Bisley,  Bysseley,  co.  Gloucester,  458. 

,  Bisseley,  co.  Surrey,  19. 

Bisshop,  Richard,  parson  of  Gisleham,  586. 

,  Robert,  486. 

^lu/ eee  Bysshop, 

Bisshoppes  Welde,  co.  Southampton,  210. 

Bissipate,  George,  270,  291. 

Bithestrond,  co.  Cornwall,  58. 

Bitterley,  co.  Salop,  134. 

Bitteswell,  Bytteswell,  co.  Leicester,  81. 

Bixley,  Byskley,  co.  Norfolk,  257. 

Bizien,  John,  198. 

Blaekborough  Bolhay,  Blakeboumebotj,  co. 
Devon,  82,  187. 

Blackboume,  BUkbome,  co.  Kent,  hundred 
of,  300. 

Blackdown,  Blakedon,  co.  Dorset,  602. 
Blackheath,  Blakheth,  co.  Kent,  hundred  o^ 
308. 

Blackmere,  Blakemere,  co.  Salop,  402,  410, 
411,439,440,442. 

Blackmore,  co.  Essex,  297,  560* 

Blackoe,  Blakaugh,  co.  Salop,  402. 

Bhicktoft,  CO.  York,  10. 

Bladelyn,  Peter,  282. 

Bladon,  co.  Oxford,  17,  218,  543,  567,  673. 

Blagdon,  co.  Somerset,  187. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


656 


BUithwaite,  Blmketwbajte,  oo.  Cumbflrland, 

18. 
BUkaagh.    See  Blaokoe. 
Blakbourne,  Blakbnme,  John,  6,  80,  215.    ' 

,  Joan,  215. 

Thomas,  383. 

Blake,  John,  79,  197,  246,  319,  406. 

,  Matthew,  494. 

,  Robert,  487,  569. 

,  Simon,  221,  289. 

,  Thomas,  52,  214. 

,  William,  75. 

Blakebournebotj.    See  Blackborough  Bolhay. 

Blakedon,  oo.  Somerset,  32. 

Blakeholley,  Blakelej,  co.  Besex,  288. 

Blakeman,  Robert,  16. 

Blakemere.     See  Blackmere. 

Blakemore,  William,  60. 

BUkenell,  John,  956. 

Blakenej,  co.  Norfolk,  5,  451. 

Blakeney,  John,  91. 

,'Balph,512,  540. 

Blakenham,  co.  Suffolk,  68, 461. 
Blakeshale.    See  BlaxhaU. 
Blakesley,  co.  Northampton,  827. 
Blaket,  Dame  Isabel,  112. 

,  William,  74. 

Blaketwhayte.    See  Blaithwaite. 
Blakeweyn,  Master  John,  dean  of  St.  Mary's, 

Shrewsbury,  276,  857. 

, ,  the  king's  sab-almoner,  857. 

Blakewode  [co.  Cornwall],  119. 

Blaklawe,   Thomas,    chaplain    of  Thornton, 

890. 
Blakmore,  co.  Dorset,  forest  of,  178. 
Blakwall,  Robert,  parson  of  Qisleham,  807, 

467. 
, ,  parson  of  Weston,  164. 

Blanchard,  Blaonchard,  Thomas,  872,  879, 
462,  499,  542. 

Blanchland,  Blanncheland,  co.  Northumber* 

land,  506,  518. 
Blancombe,  John,  75. 
Blande,  Oliver,  parson  of  Richmond,  289. 

, ,  parson  of  Gosforth,  289. 

,  Thomas»48d. 

Blandford  Fomm,  oo.  Dorset,  109. 
Blanerhasset,  Alan,  277. 

,  John,  229. 

Blankynson,  Thomas,  10. 
Blanquefort,  lord  ot     See  Doreford. 
BlaseU,  John,  571. 

,  Thomas,  571. 

Blaonchard.     See  Blanchard. 
Blanncheland.    See  Blanchland. 
Blawet.     See  Plonay. 
BlaxhaU,  Blakeshale,  co.  SnfPolk,  110. 

Bleangate,  Blengate,  co.  Kent,  hundred  of, 
240,  302. 

Blechelee.    <Siee  Bletchley. 


Bledlow,  CO.  Buckingham,  79. 

Bledlowe,  Thomas,  120, 121,  822,  509,  519. 

Blencogo,  co.  Cumberland,  13,  476. 

Blengate.    See  Bleangate. 

Blesdale,  William,  206,  222. 

Bletchingley,  Blechynglye,  co.  Surrey,  502. 

Bletchley,  Blechelee,  co.  Buckingham,  899. 

Blewet,  John,  456. 

Blieut,  John,  201. 

Bliton.     See  BIyton. 

Blodewell,  Geoffirey,  218. 

Blofeld,  John,  28,  53. 

Blofield,  CO.  Norfolk,  434. 

,  hundred  of,  82, 159. 

Blome,  John,  526. 

,  Richard,  parson  of  Scrayingham,  89. 

, ,  parson  of  Sigglesthome,  89. 

Blontisden.     See  Blunsdon. 

Blount,  Agnes,  585,  599. 

,  Bdmund,  54,  124,  585,  599,  601. 

,  Edward,  566. 

, ,  lord  Mountjoy,  489. 

,  Hugh,  68. 

,  Humphrey,  219,  257,  284,  407,408, 

429,  590,  627. 

,  James,  299,  428,  585,  611. 

,    lieutenant   of    Hammes    by 

Calais,  591. 

:,  John,  211,  299,413. 

, ,  lord  Mountjoy,  566-568,  591, 

611,629. 

,  Maigaret,  601. 

,  Robert,  61,  111. 

,  Simou,  124,  585,  599,  601. 

,  Thomas,  61,  111,  477,  621. 

, ,  treasurer  of  Calais,  270. 

,  Isabel  his  wife,  477.  . 

,  Walter,  350,  886. 

, ,  lord  Mountjoy,  24,  27,  84,  55, 

61,  69,  70,  72,  102,  108,  105,  111,  117, 
156,  171,  190,  195,  199,  207,  219,  221, 
284,  287.  298,  299,  308,  810,  817,  889, 
851,  353,  379,  888,  403,  414,  489,  510, 
511,  566,  568,  611,  612,  614,  617,  618, 
680,  632,  633. 

, ,  treasurer  of  England,  58,  85. 

, ,  Anne,  duchess  of  Buckingham, 

his  wife,  69,  72,  808,  510. 

,  WUliam,  175,  265,  298,489,  566,  611. 

Blowe,  Nicholas,  208. 

Blower,  Thomas,  114. 

Bloxham,  co.  Oxford,  9. 

Blundell,  James,  297. 

Blnndeville,  Thomas  de,  bishop  of  Norwich 
[1226-1236],  460. 

Blunsdon,  Blontisdon  [co.  Wilts],  197. 

Blynslaugh,  John,  203. 

BIyton,  Bliton,  co.  Lincoln,  188. 

Bocam,  Little,  co.  Cornwall,  51. 

Bocche,  William^  431. 

I   Boohaston.     See  Botcheston, 


656 


GENEBAL  INDEX. 


Boeher,  Alice,  286. 

,  John,  225. 

,  WiUiam,  874. 

, ,  panon  of  Padworth,  230. 

Bocherdbj.    See  Botcherbj. 

Bodond,  Eleanor,  100. 

,  Henry,  100. 

, ,  Alice  hit  wife,  100. 

,  Reginald,  100. 

,  Bichard,  100. 

Boconnoc,  Bokenok,  Bokynnowe,  co.  Corn- 
wall, 76,  341,  579. 

Bode,  John,  486. 

Bodelwjddan,  Alaetham  [co.  Flint],  prebend 
of,  585. 

Boden,  Thomas,  276. 

Bodenoek.    See  Bodinnoe. 

Bodeiden,  John,  430. 

Bodinnock,  Bodennek,  Podennek,  oo.  Corn- 
wall, 145,  492. 

port  of,  492. 

Bodmin,  co.  Cornwall,  354,  469,  518. 

priory  of,  469. 

Bodragan,  co.  Cornwall,  369,  491,  576. 

Bodrugan,  Henry,  58,  54,  57,  101,  104,  171, 
197,  219,  220,  351,  354,  362,  377,  878, 
399,  408,  404,  418,  491,  652,  576,  610. 

Bodolgate,  co.  Cornwall,  889. 
Bodnlgate,  Stephen,  889,  390. 

.., ,  Thomas,  890,  444. 

,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  444. 

Body,  Andrew,  182. 

Bodyll,  John,  813. 

Bodyn,  Thomas,  80,  805,  862,  485. 

Bodyngton.    See  Codington. 

Bohnn,  Humphrey,  118. 

,  John,  23,  118. 

,  Anne  his  wife,  23. 

Boiton.     See  Boyton. 

Bokelly,  co.  CornwaU,  280. 

Bokelond.    See  Backland. 

Bokelond,  William,  prior  of  Deerhnrst,  66. 

Bokenham,  John,  567. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  567. 

,  Thomas,  197. 

Bokenok.    See  Boconnoc. 
Bokerston.     See  Bickerstone. 
Boket,  Bokett,  John,  81,  571. 

,  Thomas,  180. 

,  WiUiam,  84,  143,  498. 

Bokkyng,  Edmund,  257. 

,  Robert,  127,852. 

Bokonnok.     See  Boconnoc. 
Bokton.    See  Bonghton. 
Bokynnowe.    See  Boconnoc. 
Bobin,  William,  285. 
Bold,  Henry,  54, 113. 

William,  .524. 

Boldron,  Bolron,  co.  York,  483,  487. 


Bole,  CO.  Nottingham,  477. 

Bole,  John,  89. 

, ,  archbishop  of  Armagh  [1457- 

1470],  primate  of  Lreland,  198,  259. 

,  Nicholas,  586. 

Richard,  32,  33. 

,  Thomas,  200. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  200. 

Bole  Aller  [in  Collumpton],  co.  Devon,  843. 
Boley,  John,  407. 
Bolccrn>  Alan,  405. 

,  GeoflBrey,  579. 

,  Thomas,  5. 

, ....,  prebendary  of  St.  Stephen's, 

Westminster,  306. 

Bolingbroke,  Bullyngbroke,  co.  Lincoln,  820, 
506. 

Boiler,  John,  220. 

Bolles,  John,  285,  352,  354,  855,  619. 

Boiling.     See  Bowling. 

BoUyng,  Robert,  81, 46,  50,  479. 

Bolney,  co.  Sussex,  344. 

Bohiey,  Bartholomew,  130, 196, 199, 247, 249, 
988,  351,  406,  468,  633. 

BolsoYer,  Bollesouere,  co.  Derby,441, 482, 488. 

Bolsterstone,  co.  York,  439,  460. 

Boltby,  CO.  York,  115,  461. 

Bolte,  John,  800. 

Bolton,  CO.  Lancaster,  882,  498. 

in  Fmness,  co.  Lancaster,  14. 

Percy,  co.  York,  26,  517. 

on  Derne,  co.  York,  9. 

Bolton,  Joan,  114. 

,  John,  882,  498. 

,  Richard,  36, 167. 

,  Roger,  882,498. 

Bolyngdon.    See  Bullingdon. 

Bolyngiope.    See  Bullinghope. 

Bomlet,  John,  35. 

Bompstede.    See  Bnmpstead. 

Bonadlack,  Banathelek  by  Merthyn,  co.  Corn- 
wall, 149. 

Bonam,  Walter,  502. 

Bonamy,  Peter,  197. 

Bonby  in  Scotland,  106. 

,  Boundeby,  co.  Lincoln,  242,  457,520, 

580. 

Bond,  Thomas,  598. 

Bonda,  Thomas,  434. 

Bondage  in  Couderton,  co.  Cumberland,  438. 

Bonde,  William,  428. 

Bondeby.     See  Bonby. 

Bone,  Thomas,  43. 

Boneautre,  Richard,  4. 

Bonegay.     See  Bungay. 

Boner,  Bonyr,  William,  393. 

Bonethan,  Richard,  363. 

Bonettys  (in  Bulmer),  co.  Essex,  515. 

BoDevilc.     See  Bonvile. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


657 


Bonifa  nt.     See  Bonyf ant. 

Bonyile,  Bonevyle,  Cecily,  311,  456,  457,514. 

,  John,  804,  407,  612. 

,  William,  14«,  193,  194,  311. 

, ,  lord  Bonvile,  456,  476,  514. 

,  lord  Harrington,  456,  476,  514. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wife,  456. 

Bony&nt,  Bonifant,  William,  163,  192. 
Bonyfaunt,  Edmand,  46. 

, ,  rector  of  Little  Birch,  180. 

, ,  prebendary   of  St.  Stephen's, 

Westminster,  180. 

,  Thomas,  prebendary  of  St  Paul's, 

London,  111. 

, prebendary   of  St   Stephen's, 

Westminster,  111,180. 

, ...  .  ,  rector  of  Little  Birch,  180. 

Bonyndon,  Richard,  73. 

Bookette,  William,  80. 

Boolde,  Robert,  467. 

Boole,  Richard,  505. 

BooU,  William,  143. 

^nJ  566  Bole. 

Boon,  Angelos,  of  la  Monte,  154. 

,  John,  abbot  of  Bory  St  Edmonds, 

78,  188, 186. 

,  Thomas,  275. 

Boost,  Robert,  280,  341. 

Booths,  Bothis  [co.  Chester],  449. 

Bordeaux,  37,  240,  450,  559,  586,  595. 

Borden,  Robert,  502. 

Bordyt.     See  Bnrdet. 

Borecote,  co.  Cornwall,  58. 

Boreman,  William,' 581. 

, Joan  his  wife,  581. 

Borgh,  Edith,  abbess  of  Wilton,  231,  296. 

, ,  John  at,  306. 

Borham,  John,  381. 

Borlas,  John,  280. 

Borlasfrank,  co.  Cornwall,  280.   • 

Borley,  co.  Essex,  92,  398,  410. 

Borman,  Henry,  master  of  the  almshouse  of 
SS.  John  Baptist  and  John  Evangelist, 
Sherborne,  123. 

Borne,  Stephen,  301. 

,  Thomas,  386. 

,  William,  118. 

Bomell,  WUUam,  427. 

Boroe,  Anthony,  154. 

Borough.     See  Burgh. 

Boroughbridge,  Bnrghbrigge,  co.  York,  6. 

Borowgh,  CO.  Norfolk,  191. 

Borugh,  Thomas,  428. 

Bosard,  Philip,  577. 
Bosbury,  co.  Hereford,  102. 
Boscombe,  co.  Wilts,  177. 
Boseworth,  John,  1. 
Bossn  by  Tregean,  co.  Cornwall,  1 10, 
3oste,  Hugh,  216. 
y  96186. 


Boston,  Botulfeston,  co.  Lincoln,  12,  816, 
435,  457,  458,  600,  508,  529,  530,  579, 
596. 

,  port  of,  15,  166,  167,  212,  213,  216, 

229,  230,  259,  263,  268,  269,  340,  393, 
513,  521,  527. 

Boston,  John,  166,  379,  419,  547. 

Roger,  346. 

Botcherby,  Bocherdby,  co.  Cumberlaod,  13. 

Botcheston,  Bochaston,  co.  Leicester,  27, 517. 

Bote,  Robert,  164. 

Botekysham.    See  Bottisham. 

Boteler.  Boteller,  Botiller,  Butteler,  Alexan- 
der, 2. 

,  Edward,  520. 

,  Anne  his  wife,  520. 

,  Hemy,  96.  218,  289,  348,  403,  405, 

490,  606,  612,  615,  629,  634,  686. 

,  Joan,  157,  514. 

,  John,  39,  49,   157,   199,  201,  219, 

331,  349,  407,  426,  445,  509,  614,  579, 
589,  614,  615. 

, ,  escheator  in  Kent  and  Middle- 
sex, 48. 

, ,  of  Badmynton,  608. 

, ,  of  Barmyngton,  220. 

,  Morgan,  169,  252,  288. 

..,  Ralph,  514. 

, ,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  514,  515. 

, lord  of   Sudeley,  7,  60,  J33, 

247-249,  403,  512.  614,  625. 

, ,  chief  butler,  262. 

,  Alesia  his  wife,  133. 

,  Richard,  256,  289,  828. 

, ,  Matilda  his  wife,  328. 

,  Thomas,  29,  133,  332,  498. 

, ,  Anne  his  wife,  29. 

,  Eleanor  his  wife,  133. 

Botellerie,  Alexander  de  la,  92. 

Boteswayn,  James,  524. 

Bothe,  George,  304. 

,  John,  350,  611. 

, ,  bishop  of  Exeter  [1465-1478], 

148,  339,  468,  469,  610,  611,  621,  629, 
631. 

,  Laurence,  bishop  of  Durham  [1457- 

1476],  and  chancellor,  124,  132,  157, 
190,  273,  276,  283,  292,  366,  375,  392, 
411,  437,  439,  468,  469,  511,  588,  604, 
632, 637.  638. 

, ,  archbishop    of   York    [1476- 

1480],  604,  682,637,  638. 

Richard,  86,  210,  246,  248,  577,  031. 

,  Robert,  254,  285,  400,  401,  428,  486, 

607. 

, ,  Matilda  his  wife,  400. 

, ,  parson  of  St.  Matthew,  Ipswich, 

418,597. 

,  Thomas,  parson  of  Wolstanton,  416. 

,  WUliam,210. 

,  William,  archbishop  of  York  [1452- 

1464],  577,  600. 

T  'i' 


858 


GEJiTBBAIi  INDEX. 


Bothebroke,  John,  256. 

Bothig.    See  Booths. 

Botill,  Robert,  prior  of  the  hospital  of  St  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England,  189,  282. 

Botiller,  Margaret,  prioress  of  Higham,  564. 

^n(i  566  Boteler. 

Boton,  John,  257. 

Botreanx,  William,  lord,  806,  311. 

,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  806,  811. 

Bottesford,  Botellesford,  co.  Leicester,  27, 245, 
517. 

Bottesforde,  John,  287. 

Bottisham,  Botekysham,  co.  Cambridge,  74, 
507. 

Botulfestou.     See  Boston. 

Botull,  John,  418,  459. 

Botyrfeld,  William,  75. 

Boucher,  Robert,  228. 

Boudeler,  John,  589. 

, ,  Julian  his  wife,  589. 

Boudon.    See  Rowden. 

Boughlagb,  co.  Sussex,  148. 

Boughton,  CO.  Kent,  hundred  of,  801. 

.,  CO.  Northampton,  392. 

Monchelsea,  Bokton  Monchynce,  co. 

Kent,  483. 

Boughton,  Richard,  403. 

!., ,    esoheator    of   Warwick    and 

Leicester,  537. 

,  Robert,  45. 

Bouk,  John,  577. 

Boulogne,  henour  of,  61,  87. 

Boundeby.    See  Bonby. 

Bounten,  Richard,  569. 

Bourbonio,  Sir  John  de,  abbot  of  Cluny,  415. 

Bourchier,  Buighchier, ,  195. 

,Fulk,  181,,195,  209. 

, ,  of  FitzWareyn,  217,  219,  220, 

851,876,448,464,612. 
,  Henry,  viscount  Bourchier,  144. 

,  ,  earl    of    Essex,  25,   84,   38, 

92,  102,  103,  107,  117,  127,  132,  170, 
190,  195,  196,  199,  217,  221,  248,  249, 
287,  288,  810,  817,  321,  851-853,  878, 
406,  451,  480,  494,  526,  530,  539,  549, 
562,  ai3,  618,  622,  630,  632. 

, ,  steward  of  the  household,  170. 

, ^treasurer    of   the    Exchequer, 

258,  466,  528,  531,  532,  541. 

, ,  Isabel  hii  wife,  the  king's  aunt, 

38,  IQ^,  451,  480. 
Humpljirey,  196,311,593,621,  622, 

632. 
;, ,  lord  of  Cromwell,  16,  28,  47, 

55,  70,  85,   170,   171,   190,   195,  199, 

221,  252,  611,  619-622,  624,  632,  633. 

; ../John,  24,  51,  245-248,  403,  413,  423, 

593,  608,  618,  684. 
, ,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  413, 423. 

, ,of  Bemers,  70,  102,  103,  127, 

•    '  :71,  196, ^K,  246,  248,  349,  351,  353, 

593,  608,  631. 


Bourchier,  John,  constable  of  Windsor  Castle, 
881.  • 

, ,  Marjory  his  wife,  593; 

.«..,  John,  parson  of  Biggleswade,  485. 

,  Richard,  of  Beniers,  632. 

.,  Thomas,  24,  45,  127,  182,   195,  199, 

217,  288,  300-302,  352,  407,  425,  428, 
462,  593,  618,  632. ' 

.., ,  constable  of  Windsor   Castle, 

331. 

, ,  Isabel  his  wife,  425. 

, ,  bishop    of   Ely    [1444-1454], 

293. 

,  ,  archbishop     of     Canterbury 

[1454-1486],  16,  84,  36,  42,  45,  89, 
117,  125,  132,  177,  185,  190,  209,  211, 
256,  260,  261,  266,  272,  274,  275,  283, 
293,  295,  298,  809,  310,  813,  332,  889, 
358,  366,  369,  373-376,  388,  395,  4 14, 
419,  468,  482^  517,  530,  538,  539,  549, 
568,  582,  593,  597,  617,  621,  631,  633. 

,  William,  25,  127,  217,  317,  351,  613. 

, ,  Anne  his  wife,  25. 

, ,  of  Bourchier,  287. 

, ,lord  FitzWareyn,  36,  85,  101, 

168,  181,  195,  196,  209,  284,  882,  612, 
627. 

,  lord  of.     See  Robessard.  • 

Boureman,  Thomas,  56. 

Bourgh,  William,  347. 

Bourhenton.     See  Bower  H^ton. 

Bourn,  Bum,  co.  Cambridge,  402. 

Bourne,  Bom,  co.  Lincoln,  291,  560. 

CO.  Southampton,  827. 

Bourne,  John,  76,  126. 

Bourton,  Beerton,  co.  Buckingham,  88. 

,  Great,  co.  Oxford,  320. 

Bourton,  William,  431. 
, ,  Isabel  his  wife,  431. 

Bouryng,  Thomas,  558,  567. 

Bovy  Tracy,  co.  Devon,  32, 137. 

Bowbanke,  William,  17,  215. 

Bowde,  John,  489. 

Bowden,  Boudon,  co.  Leicester,  98. 

,  Great,  358,  368. 

Bowdon,  John,  292. 

Bowe,  John,  78. 

Boweblast,  Richard,  141. 

Bowedon,  John,  200. 

Bowelast,  Thomas,  141. 

Bowelond,  John,  502. 

Boweman,  Peter,  clerk  of  the  king's  ships, 
105. 

,  Thomas,  318. 

,  William,  381. 

Bower,  Alan,  128. 

,  John,  214,  21&,  277. 

,  Thomas,    parson    of    Scrayingham, 

504. 

,  .......  parson  of  Chelmsford,  504. 

,  WiUiam,  215. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


669 


Bower  Heaton,    Boorbenton,    co.  Somerset, 
226,  503. 

Bowes,  CO.  York,  483,  486. 
•Bowes,  Thomas,  462,  492,  586. 

> ,  clerk  of  the  ordnance,  547. 

Bowet,  Nicholas,  352,  620,  621. 
Bowey,  Thomas,  198. 

BowhiU,  Bnhnll  [in  CoUampton],  co.  Deron, 
343. 

Bowler,  Bobert,  563. 

Bowland,  William,  526. 

Bowlee,  John,  800. 

Bowling,  Boiling,  co.  York,  46,  50. 

Bowne,  Bartholomew,  489. 

Bowode,  Robert,  581. 

BowsweD,  George,  215. 

■  •••••...,  John,  215. 

Bowton.    See  Bojton. 

Bowton,  John,  1 68. 

Bowyer,  Hngh,  80. 

,  John,  277. 

,  Patrick,  169. 

,  William,  168. 

Boxe.    See  Baas. 

Boxe,  Richard  de,  123. 

Bozgrove,  co.  Sussex,  41. 

Boxlej,  CO.  Kent,  abbot  and    conrent   of. 
376. 

Boxted,  CO.  SuflEblk,  89,  291,  297,  556. 

Bojd,  Robert,  lord  of,  466,  536. 

Boys,  Boyse,  Thomas,  285,  620. 

Boyton,  Bowton,  co.  Cornwall,  58. 

,  CO.  Suffolk,  110. 

Boy  vile,  Boyyyle,  John,  619,  627. 

» ,  the  elder,  118. 

» ,  the  younger,  113. 

,  William,  271,290. 

Biabant,  12,  240. 

Braboume,  co.  Kent,  180. 

Brace,  William,  61. 

Bracebrigge,  Richard,  403,  564. 

Bracebrygge,  Brasebrygge,  William,  816. 

Brackenbury,  Ralph,  215. 

'  Biaoy  Maner,  co.  Buckingham,  309. 

Braoy,  John,  abbot  of  Muchelney,  241,  268, 
^66. 

Bradbury,  Robert,  86. 

Bradderige.    See  Bradrige. 

Braddon,  William,  205. 

Bradeford.    See  Bradford. 

Bradfeld,  Henry,  293. 

Bradfield,  Menkes  Bradfeld,  co.  Suffolk,  36. 

Combust,  Brentbradfeld,  86. 

Bradford  by  Yeoril,  co.  Dorset,  13. 

,  CO.  York,  46,  386. 

Bradford,  Bradeford,  Bredford,  Isabel,  81. 

,  John,  148,  638. 

,  William,  355,  378,  408,  638. 

Bradley,  co.  Devon,  87. 


Bradley,  co.  Durham,  143. 

,  CO.  Lincoln,  508. 

,  CO.  Warwick,  516. 

,  Bradlegh,  Little,  co.  Suffolk,  431. 

Bradley,  William,  39. 

Bradman,  James,  100. 

Bradmer,  Benedict,  79. 

',  Robert,  553. 

Bradninch,  Bfadenynohe,  co.  Deron,  173. 

Bradridge,  Bradderige,  co.  Cornwall,  58. 

Bradshawe,  John,  326,  408. 

...,  Robert,  257. 

Bradstede  by  Tonbridge,  co.  Kent,  300. 

BradweU,  Brutewell,  co.  Buckingham,  390. 

,  CO.  Oxford,  502. 

Bradwey,  John,  225,  326. 

Bradweye,  William,  446. 

Braghyng.     See  Braughing. 

Braham,  co.  York,  601. 

Brailes,  Brayles,  co.  Warwick,  49,331,  604. 

Braintree,  Branketre,  co.  Essex,  74,  818. 

Braithwaite,  co.  York,  483,  486,  487. 

Braithwell,  Brathewell,  co.  York,  179. 

Braitthwayte,  John,  216. 

Brakanthwayt  [co.  York],  601. 

Brake,  Richard,  25 J. 

Brakeholeshill,  co.  Nottingham,  477. 

Brakstede.     See  Brazted. 

Brakynburgh,  Richard,  parson  of  Sutton  in 
Ardem,  209. 

> ,  master  of  the  hospital  of   St. 

Mary,  Strood,  209. 

Brambarowe,  co.  Sussex,  42. 

Bramble,  William,  the  younger,  420. 

, ,  the  elder,  420. 

,^ , Helen  his  wife,  420. 

Bramburgh,  Hugh,  375. 

Brambyll,  WUliam,  515. 

Bramfield,  Brantfeld,  co.  Hertford,  132, 375, 
.    388. 

Bramley,  Bremley,  co.  Southampton,  149. 
Bramley,  Thomas,  224. 
Brampton,  co.  Derby,  400. 

,  Great,  co.  Northampton,  60. 

And  see  BsLmptou. 

Brampton,  Edward,  340,  357,  401,  409. 

,  John,  109,  116,  842,  374,487. 

,  Robert,  487. 

, ,  parson  of  Hiflrh  Ongar,  263. 

,  Thomas,  487. 

Bramshaw,  Bremulshawe,  co.  Wilts,  467. 

Brancepeth,    Brauncepath,    Braunspath,    co. 
Durham,  40. 304. 

Brandbradfeld.     See  Bradfield  Combust. 

Branddey,  William,  502. 

Brandeston,  co.  Norfolk,  93,  887. 

Brandon,  co.  Wilts,  forest  of,  152. 

Brandon,  William,  85,  167,  352,  853,  364, 
406,  556,  560,  623,  631. 

T  T   2 


660 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Branketre.    See  Braintree. 

Branscombe,  Braonscomb,  co.  Devon,  61. 

Branston,  Braunston,  co.  Leicester,  886. 

,  BroQStoo,  CO.  Suffolk,  95. 

Brantfeld.    See  Bramficld. 
Brantbam,  co.  Saflolk,  590. 

Branthwaite,  Braancethwa3rte   [co..  Camber- 
land],  288.  , 

Bran  well,  Edward,  484. 

BranTngbam.     See  Barningbam. 

Brasebrygge.     See  Bracebrygge. 

"^rasingburgb,  Richard,  218. 

Brasyer,  Stephen,  4. 

BrasyngtoD,  Thomas,  127. 

Bratben,  co.  Salop,  84,  854. 

Braton.    See  Bray  ton. 

Bratton,  co.  Devon,  60,  466. 

Braugbing,  Bragbyng,  co.  Hertford,  369. 

Braughyng,  Tbomas,  escbeator  in  Essex  and 
Hertford,  192. 

, ,  the  elder,  182. 

,   ..  ..,  the  younger,  182. 

Brauncepatb.     See  Brancepeth. 

Brauncethwayte.    See  Branthwaite. 

Braunfeld.     See  Bra^eld. 

Braunspatb.    See  Brancepeth. 

Braunston,  Braunceston,  co.  Northampton,  441 . 

And  see  Branston. 

Braxted,  Brakstede,  co.  Essex,  84. 
Bray,  co.  Berks,  208,  232,  234,  288. 

,  hundred  of,  282. 

,  High,  CO.  Devon,  466. 

Bray,  Reginald,  339. 

,  Richard,  580. 

,  Robert,  6. 

,  Tbomas,  155. 

,  William,  146. 

Braybroke,  Robert,  268. 

Brayfield,  Braunfeld,  oo.  Northampton,  827. 

Brayles.    See  Brailes. 

Brayn  (in   Church  Minshull),  co.    Chester, 

575. 
Brayne,  William,  616. 
Braynford.    See  Brentford. 

Braynton,  Breynton,  Thomas,  55,  288,   289, 
438,  450,  459,  463,  505,  616. 

Braytoft,  Richard,  286. 

Bray  ton,  Braton,  co.  York,  1,  307,  419. 

Brea,  Bree,  co.  Cornwall,  865. 

Brean,  Brene,  co.  Somerset,  457,  530. 

Biearly,  William,  213. 

Brecher,  WiUiam,  867. 

Brecknock,  co.  Brecon,  175. 

Bredell,  John,  parson  of  St.  Nicholas,  Calais, 
260. 

Bredford.    See  Bradford. 

Bree.    See  Brea. 

Bree,  Joceus,  865. 

Bre^dop,  CO.  Leicester,  143. 


Bregge.    See  Bridge. 
Brekenok,  David,  568. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  568. 

,  John,  246,  247,  472,  608. 

,  Robert,  286-288. 

,  Dan    William,   prior   of  Ste  Ifarie 

Charity,  890. 
Brekyn,    John,   prebendary   of    Bridgnorth, 

184. 

Bremeroorabe,  Bremeloombe,  Henry,  86, 171. 

, ,  chaplain   of  Newton   Fopple- 

ford,  280. 

Bremley.     See  Bramley,  Bromley. 
Bremulshawe.    See  Bramshaw. 
Brenchley,  Brenchesle,  co.  Kent,  hundred  of, 
800. 

Brende,  Henry,  149. 
Brendesworthy.    See  Brynswortby. 
Brent,  co.  Devon,  60. 
Brent,  Andrew,  31. 

,  Hugh,  407. 

,  Robert,  249,  282,  891. 

,  Roger,  288,  302,  389,  428,  445,  463, 

571,  573. 
,  William,  329,  848,  389,    428,    433, 

489,  571. 
Brcntbradfeld.    See  Bradfield  Combust. 
Brentford,    Braynford,  eo.   Middlesex,    178, 

824. 

,  Old,  324. 

,  New.  324. 

,  East,  324. 

Brent  Marsh,  Brentmertshe,    co.   Somerset, 

39. 

Brentwood,  co.  Essex,  500. 

Brereley.     ^ee  Brierly. 

Brereton,  oo.  Chester,  450. 

Brereton,  Ralph,  429,  491. 

,  Ranulph,  sheriff  of  Stafford,  604. 

,  William,  450. 

Brese,  Thomas,  322. 

Bresyngham,  Roger,  387. 

Bretaigne,  Edward  the  Bastard  of,  185. 

Bretayn,  William,  269. 

,  John  de,  29.5,  366. 

Bretford,  William  de,  abbot  of  Combe,  478. 

Breton,  John,  255,  483. 

,  Thomas,  483. 

,  William,  abbot  of   Bnckland,    171, 

172,251,408,404,408. 

,  Peter  le,  295. 

Brette,  WiUiam,  116,  122. 

Breuster.    See  Brewster. 

Breux,  Thomas,  552. 

Brewer,  Richard,  505. 

,  Thomas,  526. 

,  William,  494. 

Breweme,  Thomas,  196. 

Brewes,  Thomas,  226,  849,  352,  353,     405 
406,606,681. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


661 


Brewode,  John,  216,  518,  609,  614. 

Brewster,  Breutter,  John,  386,  451. 

..........  William,  386. 

Breynton.    See  Brajnton. 

Brian  Askam.     See  Askham  Bryan. 

Brice,  Bryoe,  Hagk,  139,  315,  395,  540. 

,  ,  flbenfl  of  London,  546,  547, 

586. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Mlddleaex,  551,  556. 

* ,  deputy  master  of    the  mint, 

149,  150. 

,  James  815. 

,  John,  78. 

,  Thomas,  255. 

Brich.    See  Birch. 

Brickhill,  BrikhuU,  BrykhyU,  eo.  Backing- 
ham,  72. 

,  Great,  384. 

.Little,  72. 

Brid,  Bryd,  William,  471. 

Bridford,  Robert,  420. 

Bridge,  Bregge,  co.  Kent,  hundred  of,  302. 

Bridgewater,  oo.  Somerset,  45,  144,  320,  343. 

,  mayor  of.     See  Kendale. 

,  port  of,  167,  183,  216,  230,  262,  410, 

452,  603. 

Bridgnorth,  co.  Salop,  chapel  or  collegiate 
church  of,  dean  of,  234,  260,  265,  338) 
342. 

.........    And  see  Martyn, 

, ,  dean  and  chapter  of,  184,  210, 

332,  590. 

, ,  prebends  in,  332,  509,  590. 

, prebend  of  Alyeley  in,  342. 

,  ,  prebend  of  Eardington  in,  184. 

, ,  prebend  of  Morville  in,  338. 

,  ,  prebend  of    Underdown    in, 

234,  260,  265. 

, ,  prebend  of  Walton  in,  210,  590.' 

,  priory  or  hospital  of  St.  John  Baptist, 

304. 

Bridlington,  co.  York,  76,  354. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  HI. 

,  Peter  Hellard,  prior  of.  111. 

,  St.  John,  prior  of.  111. 

Bridport,  oo.  Dorset,  44,  225,  565. 

Bricrly,  Brereley,  co.  York,  600. 

Brigge,  Brygge,  Giles,  614. 

John,  30,  321. 

,  Thomas,    30,  54,  60,  73,    140,  220, 

226,254,317. 

,  Thomas  a,  449- 

Briggeman,  Simon,  321. 

Brigges  [in  Stanford  Rivers],  co.  Essex,  554. 

Brigges,  Bryggys,  Joan,  abbess  of  Romsey, 
337. 

,  John,  79,  386. 

,  Thomas,  203,  450,  463,  505. 

Brigham,  co.  York,  291. 

Brigbam,  William,  291. 

Bright,  William  486. 


Brighton,  Britgbelmeston,  co.  Sussex,  539. 

Brightwell,  Bryghtwell,  Nicholas,  123, 152. 

,.,  Walter,  123,  152. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  123. 

Brigstock,  eo.  Northampton,  599. 

,  charter  dated  at,  370. 

Briker,  Thomas,  53. 

Brikland.    See  Birkland. 

Brill,  Bryhylle,  co.  Buckingham,  606. 

Brimpsfield,  Brymmesfeld,  co.  Gloucester,  10, 
439. 

,  alien  priory  of,  62,  461, 

Brimpton,  Brympton,  co.  Berks,  142. 

Bringhurst,  Brynghnrste,  co.  Jjeicester,  210. 

Brisoowe,  Bristowe,  Bryscowe,  William,  167, 
174,  246,  247,  403,  481,  G34. 

Bristol,  3.  6,  8,  21,  62,  65,  81,  83,  92,  101, 
109,  118,  129,  133, 142,  146,  168,  171- 
173,  175,  180,  203,  218,  224,  225,  234, 
241,  265,  274,  320,  324,  347,  354,  375, 
380,  412,  435,  450,  465,  471,  495,  496, 
512,  545,  580,  587,  608. 

,  mayor  of.    See   Canynges;   Jakes; 

Mede ;  Spencer. 

,  outlawry  in,  77,  146,  149,  2Q3,  320, 

880,  498,  500. 
,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in,  233, 

265,  296,  347,  478,  537. 

,  mint  at,  149,  150. 

,  charter  dated  at  370. 

..........  St.  Augustine,  abbey  of,  399. 

, ,  abbot  and  convent  of  369,  397. 

, ,  abbot  of,  118. 

, ,  Walter  Nubery,  abbot  of  397. 

, ,  William  Hunte,  abbot  of,  399. 

,  St.  James,  prior  and  convent  of,  13. 

, ,  William,  prior  of,  13. 

,  port  of,  11,  17,  34  43,  59,  106,  107, 

130,  166,  167,  168,  176,  180,  206,  226, 
230,  262,  264,  268,  269,  273,  294,  315, 
338.  363,  422,  450,  451,  465,  471,  474, 
477,  489,  493,  495,  521,  545,  549,  554, 
566,  600. 
,  ship  called  Raphaell  of,  101,  168. 

Britford,  CO.  Wilts,  467. 

Britghelmeston.    See  Brighton. 

Brittany,  53-55,  58,  101,  156,  197,  249,  839, 
354,  468,  493,  521,  536,  542,  552,  605. 

,  duke  of,  54,  101,  156,  197,  198,  354, 

468,493,511,521,605. 

,  Francis,  duke  of,  474. 

,  ship  called  le  KaJteryne  of,  295,  333. 

,  ship  called  U  Saint  Ganstain  of  354. 

,  ship  called  la  Marie  of,  366. 

Brittonell.     See  Brudenell. 

Brixham,  co.  Devon,  567. 

Broad,  Clist,  Brodclyst,  co.  Devon,  282. 

,  hundred  of,  282. 

Broadhembury,  co.  Devon,  81. 
Brobory,  Brokebury,  co.  Hereford,  4. 
Brocas,  Brokas,   William,  34,  56,  196,   S20, 
246,  404. 


662 


GENERAL  INDE±. 


Broobnxy.    See  Brobury. 

BrockdJBh,  Brokcdich,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 

Brockdish  Hall,  Brokedishalle,  in  BarBton,  co. 

Norfolk,  448. 
Broddyst.     See  Broad  Clist. 
Brode,  John,  301,  407. 
Brodehanton.     See  Hinton. 
Brodeherst,  Thomas,  141. 

Broghton,     Edmund,     saccentor    of     York 
cathedra],  268. 

, ,  parson  of  Gosforth,  268. 

BrokaB.    See  Brocas. 

Broke,  Edward,  281. 

, ,  lord  of  Cobham,  47. 

,  Elizabeth,   abbess  of  Bomtej,  339, 

844. 

,  John,  47,  66,  197,  281,  472,  673. 

, ,  parson  of  St  Leonard,  Foster 

Lane,  London,  42. 

,  Nicholas,  289. 

,  Ralph,  76. 

,  Robert,  265. 

,  William,  72. 

And  see  Brooke. 

Brokebury.     See  Brobury. 

Brokedich.    See  Brockdish. 

Brokeman,  Brokman,  John,  78,  108,  208,  218, 
446. 

,  William,  301. 

Broker,  GfeofFrey,  437. 

,  Reginald,  437. 

Brokeshaw,  Brokshawe,  John,  346. 

.., ,  William,  346. 

Broket,  Thomas,  199,  285,  407,  616. 

Brokhampton,  John,  115. 

.Walter,  152,  344,  345. 

Brokhill,  William,  302. 

Broklond.    See  Brookland. 

Brokman.    See  Brokeman. 

Brokwode,  Robert,  10. 

Bromcr,  Roger,  203. 

Bromes,  co.  Buckingham,  471 . 

BromesweU,  co.  Suffolk,  110. 

Bromflete,    Brounflete,    Henry    de,    lord    of 
Vesci,  170,  327. 

Bromley,  Bremley,  Bronleght,  co.   Kent,  21, 
105,  822,  576. 

and  Beckenham,  hundred  of,  301. 

,  CO.  Middlesex.  28. 

,  Little,  CO.  Essex,  569. 

And  see  Brumley. 

Broimley,  Bromeley,  John,  173,  270,  290. 

, ,  abbot  of  Bermondsey,  887,  390. 

Brommeley,  Richard,  10. 

Brommore,  co.  Southampton,  24,  26. 

Brompton,  Brumpton  by  Alverton,  co.  York, 
119,  575. 

,  Brumpton  on  Swale,  119. 

,  hospital  of  St.  Qiles,  90. 

Brompton,  William,  316. 


Bromsberrow,  Bromesbarewe,  co.  Gloacenter, 
102. 

Bromston,  Brumston,   John,  199,   296,   875, 

407,463,618. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Kent,  368. 

Bromyard,  co.  Hereford,  102. 

Brondesbury,  Bronnesbury,  prebend  of.  111. 

Bronleght.     See  Bromley. 

^ronston.    See  Branston. 

Bronston,   William,    abbot    of    Burton    on 

Trent,  95,  395. 

Broodheth,  co.  Salop,  442. 

Brook,  Broke  [co.  Rutland] ,  218. 

Brooke,  Hugh,  8. 

,  Richard,  parson  of  Horsford,  267. 

Brookland,  Brokland,  co.  Kent,  283,  888,  646. 

Broomfield,  Bromefeld,  co.  Cumberland,  18. 

Broomhill,  Broroebelle,  co.  Kent,  283,  646. 

Brotherwyke,  Henry,  277. 

Brough,  Burgh,  co.  Westmoreland,  632. 

Broughall,  Broughalwode,  co.  Salop,  402. 

Brougham,     Burgham,    co.    Westmoreland, 
264,  423,  582. 

Broughton,  Broghton,   ce.  Wilts,    397,    411, 
562. 

, . ,  Upper,  Broughton  Sulncy,  co.   Not- 
tingham, 462. 

Broughton,  John,  168,  186,  285,   289,   405 
417,  428,  564,  570,  607. 

,  the  elder,  366,  607. 

, the  younger,  246, 248,  866,  484, 

617,631. 

, ,  Anne  his  wife,  484. 

,  Thomas,  349,61  ». 

,  William,  366. 

BrouQ.     See  Brown. 

Brounbrom,  James,  377. 

Broundyssh,  Robert,  parson  of  Carlton  Col- 

ville,  410. 
Brounflete.     See  Bromflete. 
Brounham.     See  Bumham. 
Brouns,  Master  Thomas,  clerk   of  the   con* 

stabieship  of  England,  110. 

Brounyng.    See  Brownyng. 

Browe,  John,  350. 

Brown,  Broun,  Alexander,  164. 

,  George,  218,  351,  362,  632. 

,  Hugh,  315,  552. 

,  John,  63,  79,  120,  149,  166,  218,  226, 

412,472,607,  618,619. 

Richard,  676. 

, ,  prior  of  Fontefract,  564. 

,  Robert,  609. 

Stephen,  147. 

, ,  Rose  his  wife,  147. 

,  Thomas,  9,  128,  482,  496. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Kent,  87. 

,  William,  10,  60,  79,  85, 167, 174,  197, 

218,  216,  224,  816,  472,  608,  509. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  167, 174. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


663 


Bromn,  WiUiam,  master  of  Me  priory  her- 
mitage '  by  Dorchester,  285. 

,  ......i    warden  of    the   hospital    of 

St  John  Baptist,  Dorchester,  S85. 

,  ,  master  of  <  le  Hermitage  '  in 

Blakmore  forest,  173. 

• ,  parson  of  Little  Laver,  50. 

.Wistan,  82. 

, ,197. 

Brownboyte,  Robert,  434. 
Brownehill,  John,  439. 
BroweneweU,  Edward,  434. 
Brownfeld,  William,  214. 
Brownswood,  prebend  of,  412. 

^Srownjng,  Brounyng,  Alexander,  panon  of 
Cunpe,  275. 

,  John,  284,  406. 

,  William,  79,  126,  196, 220,  851,  552, 

618. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Somerset  and  Dorset, 

95. 

•  ■.......,  ...  ••,  me  elder,  oo,  o/. 

, ,  the  younger,  55,  57. 

Brndenell,  Brittonell,  Bmtenell,  Drogo,  866, 
568,  608. 

,  Edmnnd,  56,  126,  472,  608. 

Bruges,  in  Flanders,  101,  240,  807,  585. 

Bmges,  Baldwin  de,  57. 

Bnigge,  James,  101. 

«...,  John,  589. 

,  Richard,  94. 

Thomas,  407,  458,  575, -615,  616. 

, ,  of  Rosse,  198,  616. 

Bmgges,  Thomas,  289,  449. 

,  de  la  Grathnse,  Sir  Louis  de,  prince 

of  Steenhuse,  lord  of  Avelghien,  Spiers, 
Aemstede  and  Oestampe,  earl  of 
Winchester,  388. 

Brughill,   Master     Payn,     prebendary     of 
Windsor,  440. 

Bromley,  Bromley,  co.  Southampton,  501. 

Brumpton.    5ee  Brompton. 

Brumston.    See  Bromston. 

Brundisb,  co.  Suffolk,  34,  98,  182. 

Brune,  Alice,  404. 

,  Henry,  404. 

Robert,  377. 

,  Thomas,  490. 

Brunham  Depdale.    See  Bumham  Deepdale. 

Brons,  Robert,  258. 

Brussels,  in  Brabant,  488. 

Bruston.    See  Bnrston. 

Brustwyk.    See  Burstwick. 

Brutcnell.    See  Brndenell. 

Bmtewell.    See  Bradwell. 

Bruton,  eo.  Somerset,  John  Henton,  prior  of, 
538. 

Bmyen,  Alice,  444. 
«..«.....,  Joan,  444. 

,  William,  444. 

Brayn,  John,  377. 


Bmyn,  Richard,  618. 

Bryan,  Thomas,  246,  247,  248,  817,  353,  376, 
403,  405,  408,  525,  608,  614-616,  618, 
626,  627,  630,  632,  683,  636. 

,  ,  chief  justice    of    the   King's 

Bench,  253,  258^  263,  294,  315,  320, 
326,  363,  364,  380--882,  386,  389,  400, 
431,  434,  443,  475,  477,  482,  498,  500, 
502,  517,  564,  575,  576,  579,  589. 

,  Isabel  his  wife,  477. 

Bryant,  Robert,  200. 
Bryce.    See  Brice. 
Biydde,  Richard,  515. 

,  William,  parson  of  Dorchester,  544. 

Brydwode,  Walter,  145. 

Brygewater.    See  Bridgewater. 

Brygge.    See  Brigge. 

Brygges.     ^e^  Brigges. 

Brygger,  Walter,  under-sheriff  of  Surrey,  484. 

Brygham,  John,  187. 

B^ghtwell.    See  Brightwell. 

Brygnali,  Nicholas  de,  586,  587. 

Biyhylle.    See  BriU. 

BrykhyU.    See  BrickhiU. 

Brymmesfeld.    See  Brinipsfleld. 

Brymmore.    See  Brommore. 

Biymston,  John,  195,  259,  352. 

, ^,127. 

Bryne,  John,  8. 

Brynket,  John,  563,  567. 

Brynsworthy,  Brendesworthy,  co.  Deyon,  36. 

Bryscowe.    See  Briscowe. 

Brysley,  John,  494. 

Brystowe.    See  BristoL 

Brytte,  Nicholas,  452. 

Bubney,  co.  Salop,  402. 

Buchelde.    See  Buckholt. 

Buckden    [co.    Huntingdon],    letters  patent 

dated  at,  468,  475,  582,  588,  595,  597- 

599,605,606,611,623. 

Bocke,  Bukke,  John,  495. 

Thomas,  254. 

Buekenham,  Bukkenham  Castell,  co.  Norfolk, 
516. 

,  Bokenham,  Old,  co.  Norfolk,  562. 

,  New,  562. 

,  Little,  562. 

Buckfastleigh,  Bukfastl^h,  co.  Devon,  171, 

331. 
Buckholt,  Buchelde,  eo.  Nottingham,  439. 

,  Bukholt  [oo.  Southampton],  348. 

Buckingham,  96,  281,  583. 

county  of,  25,  87,  40,  52,  101,  112, 

126,  191,  195,  196,  211,  218,  222,  282, 
283,  238,  242,  246,  247,  266,  285,  289, 
829,  344,  346,  348,  349,  394,  444,  462, 
492,  496,  508,  540,  562,  565,  601. 

, ,  sheriff  of,  286,  349,  492,  606. 

And  see  Molyneux. 

, ,  escheater  in,  98, 128,  fi06,  241, 

265,  271,  278,  292,  330,  388,  359,  891, 
400,  472,  475,  597. 


664 


GENERAL  INDEX.' 


Baddagham.    And  see    Holcote ;    BUlyng ; 
Oxbrigge  ;  Gate  ;  Fowler ;  Wade. 

,  ,  outlawries  in,  144,  202,  224, 

254,  326. 

, ,  Bobsidj  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

389,  348,  478. 

, ,  justices  of  the  peace  in,  267. 

,  ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

608. 

Backish,  Buckjssh,  co.  Devon,  36. 

Buckland,  Bokelond,  Bukland,  co.  Hertford, 
86,  100. 

Mary,  BokeloLd  St.  Mary,  co.  Somerset, 

75. 

Brewer,  Bakelond  Braer,  co.  Devon, 

76. 

Monaohorum,  co.  Devon,  171,  404. 

,  abbey  of,  171,  251,  403,404,  408. 

,  William  Breton,  abbot  of,  171,  172, 

251,  403,  404,  408. 

,  Thomas  Oliver,  abbot  of,  171,  251, 

403,  404,  408. 

Bucknell,  Begynhill,  co.  Oxford,  88. 

Buckwortb,     Buk  worth,     co.     Huntingdon, 
158. 

Buckyng,  Baitizar,  277. 

Bude  Bay,  Bedebay,  co.  Cornwall,  101,  168. 

Budefeld.    See  Bidfield. 

Bndleigh,  co.  Devon,  60,  187. 

East,  hundred  of,  280,  457,  529. 

,  West,  hundred  of,  280,  457,  529. 

Bugge,  Richard,  578. 

Bugthorpe,  co.  York,  483,  487. 

Buhull.     See  BowhiU. 

Buildwas,  Bildewas,  co.  Salop,  Henry,  abbot 

of,  274. 
Buketon.    See  Bickton, 
Bukholt.    See  Buckholt. 
Bukhurst,  Geoffrey,  90. 
Bukland,  Thomas,  407. 
Bukley,  Geoflfrey,  148. 

,  Richard,  143. 

,  Thomas,  143. 

Buknel],  John,  89. 
Bukton,  Dominic,  853. 

,  Peter,  378. 

,  William,  200,  206. 

Bulcley,  William,  524. 
Bulfan.    See  Bulphan. 

Bulfynohe,  Nicholas,  parson    of  Hovekerk, 
177,  272. 

, ,  parson  of  Hareway,  178. 

Bulkeley,  Charles,  495,  571. 

,  Richard,  500. 

,  Thoman,  496. 

Bulkyn,  William,  2. 

Bull,  John,  557,  571. 

,  Judoc  de,  19. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wife,  19. 

Bnllesdon,  John,  1.49. 

BuUeswell.    See  Bulwell. 


Bullingdon,  Bolyngden,  co.  O^ord*  hundred 

of,  232,  242. 
Bollinghope,  Bolyngiope,  co.  Hereford,  8. 
Bullok,  John,  214,  277. 
Bullyngbroke.    See  Bolingbroke. 
Bulman,  John,  289. 

,  William,  95. 

Bulphan,  Bulfan,  co.  Essex,  73. 
Bulstone,  co.  Somerset,  hundred,  of,  339. 
Bulstrete,  Richard,  146. 
Bulstrode,  Richard,  349,  6G8. 
,  Robert,  55. 

Bulwell,  Bulleswel],  co.  Nottingham^  244, 441, 
482. 

Bumpstead,  Bompstede,  co.  Essex,  369. 

Helion,  297,  560. 

,  Steeple,  297,  369,  386,  560. 

Bungay,  Bonegay,  co.  Suffolk,  431. 

Bunten,  Cecily,  586. 

Buntingford,  co.  Hertford,  73. 

Buntyng,  Henry,  76. 

, ,  William,    parson   of  Arthuret, 

21. 

, ,  parson  of  St.  Andrew  Habbard, 

London,  22. 

Burcott,  CO.  Buckingham,  83. 

Burdenell,  Edmund,  55. 

, ,  the  elder,  224. 

And  see  Brudenell. 

Burdet,  Bordyt,  Thomas,  3,  81,  142,  143,  145. 

218,  824,  346,  384,  405,  634. 
Burdeux,  Jenicot  de,  355. 

,  Oliver  de,  394. 

Burdon,  Henry,  386. 
Burell,  John,  84. 
Bures  [co.  Essex]  ,'25. 

Giffard,  co.  Essex,  560. 

St.  Mary,  oo.  Suffolk,  2.5,  38. 

Burford,  co.  Oxford,  435.  f 

,  Bnreford  [co.  Oxford],  borgessos  of, 

555. 

Burford,  Thomas,  257. 

Burges,  Burgeys,  John,  353,  378,  580. 

,  Robert,  149. 

,  Thomas,  891. 

,  William,  225. 

Bnrget  (Burdet),  Thomas,  348. 

Burggenorth.     See  Bridgnorth. 

Burgh,  CO.  Lincoln,  316,  508. 

,  CO.  Westmoreland,  264,  422. 

,  CO.  York,  282,  579. 

,  Seyntuaryburgh,  co.  Norfolk,  676. 

in  Flegg,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 

by  Sands,  co.  Cumberland,  13. 

.........     And  see  Brough. 

Burgh,  Ankaret,  294. 

9   Master    Benedict,    prebendary    of 

Bridgnorth,  210,  590. 

, ,  prebendary  of  St.  Stephen's, 

Westminster,  590. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


665 


Burgb,  Master  Benedict,  canon  of  St.  Paars, 

London,  590. 
,  ChriBtopher,  parson  of  Sigglesthorne, 

89. 
,  /parson  of  Scrayingham,  89, 

178. 

,  Edward,  131. 

,  Elizabeth,  282. 

,  Elisabeth  de,  507. 

,  John,  79,  183,  219,  255,  285,  289,- 

294,  894,  621,  627. 

, ,  Joan  bis  wife,  294,  894. 

,  John,  warden  of   the    hospital    of 

St.  John  Baptist,  Occleve,  244,875. 

, ,  escheator  of  Lincoln,  200. 

,  Biebard,  454,  598. 

,  Robert,  383,  884. 

,  Roger,  579. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  579. 

,  Thomas,  28,  5.5,  70,  128,  131,  162, 

171,  195,  199,  200,  221,  810,  350,  352, 
354,  356,  410,  4L1,  479,  490,  517,  518, 
523,  583^619-621,  625,  684. 

,  ^illiAm,  215,  282,  825,  637. 

Bnrgbam.    See  Brongbam. 

Bnrgbam,  Robert,  520. 

Borghbrigge.    See  Boroughbridge. 

Bargony,  John,  579. 

Bnxgoyn,  John,  577,  609. 

,  Thomas,  28,  609. 

Burgundy,  83. 

,  duke  of,  57,  101,  240,  270,  429. 

,  Charles,  duke  of,  97,  104,  282, 440. 

,  Philip,  duke  of,  57, 129. 

.....,...,  Margaret,  duchess  of,  39,  806. 

Burham,  Berham,  co.  Kent,  257. 

Burhampton,  eo.  Wilts,  177. 

Bnrleton,  Roger,  304. 

,  William,  304. 

, ,  Alice  bis  wife,  304. 

Bnrley^  in  the  New  Eorest,  oo.  Southampton, 
52,  88. 

Bum.    See  Bourn. 

Bumaldeshede.    See  Bnmeaide. 

Buniard,  Walter,  145. 

Bume  St.  Mary.    See  St.  Mary  Bourne. 

Bumeby,  Eustace,  842. 

,  EustaoiB  de,  536. 

, ,  Matilda  his  wife,  536. 

BumeM,  Henry,  221,  628. 

,  Simon,  10. 

Bomeside,  Bumaldeshede,  co.  Westmoreland, 
45,  582. 

Bumeston,  Bemestowne,  co.  York,  556. 
Bnmet,  John,  324. 

Bumham,  co,  Buckingham,  147,  287. 

,  CO.  Essex,  12, 

,  Brounham,  oo.  Norfolk,  287,  308. 

Deepdale,  oo.  Norfolk,  255. 

Market,  co.  Norfolk,  255 . 


Bumham  Sutton,  co.  Norfolk,  470. 

,    Upper.   Upperburueham,    co.    Lin- 
coln, 157. 

....,  Nether,   Netherbumeham,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 157. 

BumoUeshede.    See  Buraeside. 
Buron,  John,  426. 

,  parson  of  Chilton  Canteloe, 

805. 

Bursbamwelle.    See  Barsham. 

Burston,  Bruston,  co.  Norfolk,  448. 

BurstoD,  Thomas,  164. 

Burstwiok,    Brnstwyk,    in    Holderaesse,    co. 
York,  585. 

Burtofte,  William,  291. 

Burton  [co.  Wilts],  197. 

,  CO.  York,  483,  486,  487. 

by  Lincoln,  co.  Lincoln,  316. 

,  North,  Northburton,  co.  York,  75. 

on  Trent,  co.  Stafford,  95. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  396, 397. 

,    abbey    of    S.S.    Mary     and 

Modwenna,  391. 

., ,  couTent  of,  95,  395. 

,  ,  Dan  William  Bronstoo, 

abbot  of,  95,  395. 

,  ,  Thomas   Feld,  abbot  of, 

387,  391. 

Burton  St.  Lasarus  of  Jerusalem,  hospital  of, 

William  Sutton,  master  of,  405,  501. 
Burton,  Edward,  471. 
,  John,  99, 204,  289. 

......••„   ,  parson  of  Drayton  Parslow, 

263. 

,  Richard,  443. 

,  Robert,  580. 

,  Simon,  127,  158,  263,  289,  352,  405, 

624,  627,  414,  531,  570,  624,  627. 

Thomas,  179,  212,  462,  617. 

, ,  parson  of  Little  Layer,  898. 

,  William,  99,  289,  857. 

Burwell,  co.  Lincoln,  243. 

Bury  St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk,  8,  143,  149, 
151,  202,  208,  292,  885,  401,  431,434, 
439,  499,  579. 

,  Parliament  at,  66. 

,  abbey  of,  186,  242,  470. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  241. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  183,  186,  475. 

,  John  Boon,  abbot  of,  183,  186. 

,  Richard  Hengbam,  abbot  of,  470. 

,  Robert  Is  worth,  abbot  of,  186,  470, 

475. 

Bury  Manor  in  Wingrave,  co.  Buckingham, 
56. 

Bury,  John,  265,  281. 

,  ,  prebendary  of  St.  George's, 

Windsor,  808. 

,  Ralph,  155. 

,  Richard,  289. 

,  Thomas,  405. 


666 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


jBosby,  CO.  York,  488,  486,  487. 
Bushey,  co.  Hertford,  286, 512,  548,  567. 
Bushy  [co.  Middlesex],  574. 
BuBsh,  Basche,  Richard,  72. 
Busghawe,  Reginald,  98. 
Busshe,  John,  620,  621. 

,  Thomas,  591. 

BuBshebj,  John,  525. 
Bosshell,  John,  16,  76. 
BuBshop,  Peter,  424. 
BoMj,  John,  576. 
Batleigh,  co.  Somerset,  256. 

Batler,  chief.  See  Wenlok ;  Boteler ;  Stafford ; 

WydcTille. 

Bntler,  or  Ormonde,  James,  earl  of  Wiltshire, 
18,  20,  22,  25,  26,  82,  86,  88,  44,  59, 
64,  65,  68,  83,  126,  211,  279,  419,  426, 
428,  441,  466,  470,  480,  586. 

, ,  Eleanor,  his  wife,  211. 

,  John,  141, 865,  480. 

,  Thomas,  86. 

,  Anne  his  wife,  86. 

Butley,  Batleigh,  co.  Saffolk,  110. 

,  prior  of,  449. 

Butte,  John,  579. 

Butteler.    See  Boteler ;  Butler. 

Bnxhale,  Thomas,  master  of  the  college  of 
Fotheriughay,  414. 

Buxhall,  Thomas,  261. 

Buxton,  John,  581. 

Bycar.    See  Bicker. 

Byckeley,  John,  warden  of  the  hospital  of 
St.  John  Baptist,  Shrewsbury,  227. 

Byconell,  Bygonell,  John,  220,  427,  464, 490, 

588,  5.52,  612. 
Byde,  Robert,  118. 
Bydeford.    See  Bideford. 
Byeston,  Richard,  141. 
Byford,  Louis,  287. 
Bygge.    SccBigge. 
Byggynges,  Thomas,  384,  888. 
Bygnower,  William,  53. 
Bygonell.    See  Byconell. 
Bykelyswade.    See  Biggleswade. 
Bykenhill,  John,  406,  628. 
Bykerton.    See  Bickerton. 
Bykylyswade.    See  Biggleswade. 
Bylby.    See  Bylsby. 
Bylley,  John,  888. 
Byllyng.    SccBillyng. 
ByUyngdon.    See  Billyngdon. 
Byllyngton,  John,  320. 
Bylmyne,  William,  221,  828. 
Bylsby,  Bylby,  Thomas,  299. 
Bylston.     See  Bildestou. 
Bylsyngton,  Robert,  101. 
Bylton,  Nicholas,  87. 
Bynamy.    See  Binhamy. 
Bynbroke.    See  Binbrook. 
Bynde,  John,  72. 


Byngham.     See  Bingham. 

Byngham,  Richard,  28,  70,  75,  102, 108,  117, 
127,  128,  170, 171,  200,  221»  247-249, 
'  251,  407,  614,  624,  625,  627,  680,  634, 
636. 

, ,  justice  of  the  King's  Bench, 

227,  229. 

I ,  the  younger,  247. 

,  Robert,  865. 

,  Thomas,  407,  441. 

,  William,  181. 

Byrcheholt.    See  Hrcholt 

Byrcher.    See  Bircher. 

Byrd,  Byrde,  John,  147,  218,  576. 

,  Ralph,  483. 

,  Robert,  rector  of  Famham,  890. 

,  William,  110. 

^lu/ «ee  Birde. 

Byrkbek,    Thomas,    parson    of      Papworth 
Bverard,  882. 

Byrkyn.    See  Birkin. 

Byrkyn,  John,  805. 

Byrley,  Richard,  421. 

I  Thomas  a,  862. 

Biyrlyng.    See  Birling. 

Byrmyngham.    See  Birmingham. 

Byrmyngeham,  Fulk,  78. 

Byrmyngham,  WiUiam,  7. 

Bymand,  Ralph,  10. 

Bysseley.    See  Bisley. 

Byssetter,  John,  285. 

Bysshop,  John,  800, 881. 

,  Thomas,  49, 881. 

,  William,  576. 

^mf  <«e  Bisshop. 

Bysshopesthewe,  co.  Somerset,  10. 

Bysshoppyston.    5ee  Bishopstone. 

Byskley.    See  Bixley. 

Bystrete,  Robert,  225,  825. 

Bythewater,  William,  582. 

Bytteswell.    See  Bitteswell. 

Byworth,  Robert,  887. 


0. 


Oabowe,  Thomas,  144. 

Gaccheaie,  Bdmund,  500. 

Caddington,  Cadyngton,  co.  Bedford,  204. 

Cade,  Robert,  parson  of   Carlton  CoMlle, 
410. 

, ,  parson  of  Aylesby,  142. 

Caen,  in  Normandy,  chnroh  and  monks  of 
St.  Stephen,  163. 

,  abbey  of  Holy  Trinity,  288. 

Oa«rdynan.    See  Cardinham. 


aBNERAL  INDEX. 


667 


Oaennarthen,  Eermerdjn,  60,  165,  180. 

,  charter  dated  at,  369. 

,  county  of,  116,  166,  185,  275. 

Calais,   U,  19,  20,  22,  26,  64,  83,  86,  96, 
109,  155,  165,  204,  205,  210,  213,  214, 

217,  222,  228,  270,  271,  281,  290-292, 
295,  303,  307,  313,  335,  838,  367,  388, 
392,  393,  397,  420,  421,  431,  437,  448, 
459,  468,  475,  494,  522,  528,  525,  528, 
551,  554,  555,  559,  567,  570,  586. 

,  charter  dated  at,  343. 

,  marches  of,  20,  125,  177,  178,  204, 

270,  295,  303,  313,  335,  392,  397,  437, 
455,  459,  468,  475,  494,  522,  528,  525, 
570. 

,  captain  of,  270,  290,  513. 

lieatenant    of.      See    Hastynges ; 

Whetehill;  WydeTille. 

,  treasurer  of,  211,  270,271,  411,459, 

591. 

And  see  Thrjske ;  Clifton ;  Blount. 

,  controller  of,  26. 

And  see  Whetehill. 

,  mint,  coinage  at,  26,  138,  149,  227, 

239,  314. 

,  victualler  of,  411. 

.........    And^see  Husee ;  lliryske ;  Wolseley. 

,  port  of,  475,  489,  552. 

,  St.  Mary,  568. 

,  St.  Nicholas,  260. 

,  *  Goddeehouse'  hy,  273. 

,  staple  of,  87,  126,  160,  415,  471,  489, 

533,  543,  545,  546,  555,  571,  573, 
587. 

, ,  merchants  of,  5,  11,  96,  212, 

218,  270,  290,  291,  315,  816,  347,  388, 
411,489,495,513,596. 

,    ,    mayor    of.      See   Thryske  ; 

Whetehill  ;  Worsley  ;  Grantham  ; 
Yong. 

,  ship  called  le  Barge  of,  201. 

, le  Old  Barge,  355. 

..........  ...  •.  le  Newehargej  355. 

, le  Margarete,  496. 

, le  Triniie,  489,  495. 

Calcehy,  Calshy,  co.  Lincoln,  279. 
Calcomhe.     See  Colcomhe. 
Calcote,  Richard,  320,  627. 
Caldbeck,  co.  Cumberland,  13,  25, 187. 
Caldbek,  Caldebek,  John,  823,  581. 

,  Ralph,  581. 

Caldecote,  co.  Korthamptoo,  582. 

Caldeeote,  Robert,  496. 

Calder  river,  co.  Cumberland,  25. 

Caldon,  John,  78,  82. 
Caldwell,  co.  Derby,  389. 
Caldwell,  Caldewell,  Benedict,  552. 

,  Thomas,  523. 

Caldy,  John,  288. 

le  Cale,  in  Ireland,  395. 

Calehill,  oo.  Kent,  hundred  of,  302. 


Calewey,  John,  32,  33. 

,  William,  118. 

Calf,  Maurice,  493. 
Calgarth,  co.  Westmoreland,  834,  532. 
Callegh.     See  Cbawleigh. 
Callerton,  Calverton,  High,  co.  Northumber- 
land, 523. 

Valens,  528. 

Callewodelegh.    See  Calwodeley. 
Calmady,  John,  104. 
Caiman,  William,  831. 
Calne,  co.  Wilts,  242. 

,  hundred  of,  242. 

Calowe,  John,  36. 

,  William,  127,352. 

Calrowe,  co.  Salop,  436 . 
Calsby.    See  Calceby. 
Calthom,  Thomas,  158. 

Calthorpe,  William,  197,  245,  247,  249,  250« 
254,  353,  406,  606^  622. 

Calveley,  Hugh,  193,  200. 

Calvard,  Thomas,  214,  277. 

Calverd,  Richard,  146. 

Calver  Hill,  Ealverhill,  co.  Hereford,  41. 

Calverhull,  William,  146. 

Calverley,  Richard,  580. 

, ,  Maijoiy  his  wife,  580. 

Calverton,  co.  Buckingham,  560. 

.^itd  «ee  Callerton. 

Calwodeley,    Callewodelegh,    Thomaa,    187, 
851,  407,  464,  612. 

, ,  mayor  of  Exeter,  127. 

Calyngewode,  Richard,  389. 

Cambon,  Robert,  321. 

Cambridge,  8,  22,  88,  147,  223,  232,  238,  825, 
846,  451. 

,  mayor  of.    See  Coke ;  Croft ;  Damay . 

,  statute  of,  28. 

,  University  of,  241. 

,  Friars  Minor  of,  471. 

,  commissions  of  the  peaee  in,  609. 

Cambridge  colleges  : 

Clarehall,  masters  and  fellows  of,  538. 

St.  Catharine's,  544. 

,  master  and  fellows  of,  589. 

Goddeshous,  proctor,  master  or  warden 
and  scholars  of,  ISO. 

)  William  Basset,  proctor  of,  130. 

,  William  Fallan,  proctor  of,  130. 

King's,  provost  and  scholars  of,  238,  240, 
518. 

,  Robert  Wodelarke,  provost  of, 

240,  481. 

King's  Hall,  358. 

» Master  Thomas  Seintjuste,  master 

of,  82. 

f  Master  John  Gnnthorpe,  master 

of,  82,  114,858,367. 

9  Master  Roger  Rotherham,  warden 

of,  867. 


668 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Cambridge  colleges—con^ 
*     Queen's,  president  and  fellows  of,  394. 

,  Master  Andrew  Doket,  president 

of,  394. 
St.  Mary  and  St.  Nicholas.     See  King's. 
St.    Margaret    and    St.   Bernard.      See 
Qaeen's. 
Cambridge,  county  of,  83,  61,  87,  88, 100,  loi, 

lU,  127,  138,  169,  170,  196,  206,  218, 

232,  242,  245,  248,  285,  329,  348,  849, 

852,  867,  406,  430,  462,  492,  494,  496, 

504,  513,  544,  551,  594. 
,  ,  sheriff  of,  22,  114,  252,  285, 

849,  406,  462,  492,  494,  544. 
, ,  eschcator  in,  98,  186, 205,  271, 

832,  391,  400,  470,  481. 
,.'. And   see    Pilkington  ;    Laurence; 

Hamond. 
, ,  outlawry  in,  4, 73,  74,  141,  223, 

320,  325,  380,  432,  486,  499,  581. 

, ,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  dotb  in, 

,      329,348,478., 
,  ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

609. 
Cameley,  Camley,  co.  Somerset,  499. 
Camelford,  co.  Cornwall,  burgesses  of,  520. 
Camell,  Hugh,  81. 

Camerton,  Camlertbn,  co.  Somerset,  481. 
Camfeer  m  Zeeland,  ship  called  le  Antony  of, 

308. 
Camilio  de  Medicis,  Prosper,  586,  587.  . 
Camlerton,    See  Camerton. 
Campe,  in  the  diocese  of  Terouanne,  275,  538. 
Campe,  William,  225,  826. 
.Camps,  CO.  Cambridge,  297,  560. 
Campyon,  John,  142. 

Camynges,  Thomas,  mayor  of  London,  120. 
Camysasshe,  co.  Somerset,  534. 
Canceller,  Thomas,  568. 
Candayer,  Henry,  183. 
Candeler,  John,  820. 
Candour,  Candor,  Thomas,  307,  317,  390, 

511. 
Candy,  William,  256. 
Canerell,  Peter,  master  of  the  hospital    of 

Sanctingfeld  by  Wissant,  898. 

Canesho,  co.  Bedford,  191. 

Canewdon,  Canwedon,  co.  Essex,  32,  137. 

Canfield,  Canefeld,  co.  Essex,  297,  543,  547, 

563,  567. 

....,  Little,  192. 

Canford  [co.  Dorset],  208. 

Caniziani,   Gerard,  11,  132,  160,  278,  401, 

466,  468,  481,  547. 
, ,  Elisabeth  his  wife,  466. 

Canne,  Bichard,  8. 

Cannmgs,  co.  Wilts,  587. 

Cannock,  Cank,  Cankewode,  co.  Stafford,  278. 

,  forest  of,  12, 15,  82,  233. 

Cannyng,  Philip,  323. 

Canone,  John,  abbot  of  St.  John's,  Colchester, 
108. 


Canons,  David,  108. 
Cantele  in  Berneo,  in  Spain,  602. 
Cantelowe,  Henry,  487. 
Cantelowes,  co.  Suffolk,  536. 
Canterin,  Jerome,  213. 

Canterbury,  co.  Kent,  94,  97,  204,  296,  301, 

348,  368,  445,  462,  492,  496,  556,  585, 

590. 

,  charters  dated  at,  425,  426,  601. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  531,  583,  685- 

538,  540-542,  549,  551. 

«. ,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in,  348. 

,  Westgatestrete  by,  302. 

,  province  of,  99,  125. 

,  diocese  of,  42,  98,  244,  469. 

,  archbishopric  of,  125,  126. 

,    archbishop      of.    See    Bourchier ; 

Becket. 

,  Christ  Church,  le  Croft  in,  388,  415. 

, ,  prior  and  convent  of,  375,  887, 

541. 

, ,  prior  of,  92,  446. 

,  ,  WiUiam,  prior  of,  875,  887, 

541.  .  . 

,  St.  Augustijie's  abbey,  237. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  287,  240. 

,  abbot  of,  143. 

,  William,  abbot  of,  463,  618. 

Oantley,  co.  Norfolk,  34,  182. 
Cantokkeshed.     See  Quantockshead. 
Cantref  Mawr  [co.  Caermarthen],  165,  184, 

275. 
Canwedon.    See  Canewdon. 
Canynges.    See  All  Cannings. 
Canynges,  William,  62,  118,847. 

, ,  mayor  of  Bristol,  29,  92. 

, ,  Joan,  his  wife,  62. 

Cape,  the,  co.  Cornwall,  354. 

Capel,  CO.  Suffblk,  515. 

Capell,  CO.  Kent,  70,  71. 

Capell  [co.  Kent],  116. 

Capell,  William,  509. 

Cappe,  John,  525. 

Cappis,  Robert,  406.  t 

Capull,  George,  101. 

Carant,  Carent,  John,  55,  57. 

, ,  the  elder,  89, 196,  219,  220. 

, ,  the  younger,  89,  196,  219,  220, 

851,  578,  618. 
,  WiUiam.  89,65,  57,113,  220,   247, 

406,  573,  613. 

,  .......  Katharine  his  wife,  113. 

Carberton,  John,  76. 

Carclew,  Crokelue,  co.  Cornwall,  363. 

Cardemaker,  John,  182. 

,  William,  78,  164,  502,  508. 

Cardewe,  Stephen,  581. 
Cardiff,  co.  Glamorgan,  28. 
Cardigan,  166,  180,  185,  260. 
,  county  of,  116,  166,  185,  275. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


669 


CSardington,  co.  Bedford,  191. 

Cardinham,  Catdinan,  Gaerdjnan,  co.  Com- 
waU,  08,  285. 

CardweU,  Alexander,  571. 

Careles,  John,  225. 

Garell,  Ralph,  146. 

Carethorp,  John,  parson  of  Bisley,  19. 

Garew,  Carrewe,  Came,  John,  189,  205. 

Nicholas,  189,  205,  220,  289. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Devon,  308. 

,  William,  101. 

Gartwe,  Garrowe,  William,  escheator  of 
Devon  and  Gomwall,  292. 

Cargo,  CO.  Comherland,  581. 

Carhampton,  Little,  co.  Somerset,  194,  522. 

Carishrook,  Casehroke,  Isle  of  Wight,  co. 
Southampton,  61,  290. 

Garlele,  John,  mayor  of  Newcastle  on  l^e, 

605. 
Caries,  William,  251. 
Carleton,  Robert,  407. 

,  William,  358. 

Carlhill,  John,  490. 

Garlile,  John,  562.^ 

Carlingford,  in  Ireland,  1^5. 

Carlion  [co.  Camberland],  215. 

Carlisle,  co.  Camberhmd,   18,   25,   73,  147, 

209,  214,  264,  277,  290,  291,  838,  847, 

386,  413,  556. 

,  citizens  of,  556. 

,...,  charter  dated  at,  14. 

,  sabsidy  and  nlnage  of  cloth  in,  333, 

847. 

,  bishop  of.  See  Scrope ;  Story ;  Ire- 
ton  ;  Mauderk. 

«M ,  prior  and  canons  of,  17,  88. 

,  diocese  of  21. 

,  bishopric  of,  84,  184. 

Cariton,  co.  Lincoln,  508. 

,  Great,  202. 

,  EarletoD,  co.  Saffolk,  484. 

Colville,    Earleton     Colvilde,    co. 

Suffolk,  410. 

,  Carleton  [co.  Tork],  488,  486,  487. 

in  Qeveland,  488,  486,  487. 

,  by  Coverdale,  483,  486,  487. 

,  by  Snaith,  co.  York,  179. 

,  by  Helmsley,  co.  Tork,  458,  580. 

Carlylle,  Richard,  103,  607. 

Carmelites.    See  Mount  Carmel. 

Carmer,  William,  521. 

Carmynowe,  John,  200,  246,  399,  552,  578, 

610. 
Carnarvon,  107, 108. 
,  burgesses  of  121. 

,  exchequer  of,  165. 

,  charter  dated  at,  184. 

county  of,  107,  108,  165. 

,  Hhertfl  of.    See  Devereux ;  Herbert 

Clime*    See  Cenie.  ' 


CamebQle,  Heniy,  14.  • 

Gamforth,  Camford,   Eemeford    [co.  Lan- 
caster], 834,  581. 

Camsnyowe,    Gamsyvyowe,    William,    280, 
491. 

Carpenter,  John,  7, 102,  287,  501. 

,    ,  bishop  of  Worcester  [1444- 

1476],  328,  888,  399,  442,  598,  614, 

684,  636. 

,  Peter,  153. 

,  William,  203, 255. 

Carre,  John,  22,  289. 

,  Nicholas,  278. 

Carrewe.    See  Garew. 

Cairickfergus,   Gragfergus,  Knokvergous,  in 
Ireland,  123,  161, 162,  583,  596. 

Carrowe.    See  Carewe. 

Garryk,  Richard,  mayor  of  Woodstock,  352. 

Carter,  Cortour  Clement,  498. 

,  John,  208,  433,  558. 

,  Richard,  116. 

William,  305,  818. 

Carthusian  order,  135, 157,  804,  436,  585. 

Gartmell,  John,  185,  340. 

Cartour.    See  Carter. 

Gartwryght,  Edward,  141. 

Cartyngten,  John,  350,  490,  605,  624. 

Carvanell,  Michael,  52, 169,  184,  201,  817, 
488,  495,  511. 

Carvergh  by  St.  Austell,  co.  ComwaU,  581. 
Garvyle,  Ralph,  parson  of  Chilton,  96. 
Carwynnek,  John,  109. 
Gary,  co.  Devon,  SS4,  45. 
Gary,  Philip,  46. 

, ,  Cristina  his  wife,  46. 

,  William,  24,  27,  46,  478. 

Cascombe,  William,  39. 
Case,  John,  84,  86. 

Thomas  6. 

Casehroke.    See  Carishrook. 
Gassy,  John,  349,  407,  458,  614. 
Castelcoule,  profit  called,  236. 
Castelford,  Richard,  482. 
Castelfur,  Hamo,  198. 
Castelion,  Castilion,  Ralph,  208, 409. 
Castell,  Isabel,  8. 

,  John,  8,  384. 

,  Ralph,  482. 

,  William,  8. 

Gasterton  [co.  Westmoreland],  834,531,  532. 
Casthorpe  (in  Barrowby),  co.  Lincoln,  398. 
Castile,  450,  600. 

and  Leon,  the  king  of,  288,  817,  819, 

854,  480,  600,  602,  603. 

Henry,  king  of,  474. 

Castilion.    See  Castelion. 

Castle  Acre,  co.  Norfolk,  144. 

Castle  Baton,  Casteleton,  co.  Wilts,  827,  878. 

Castle  Hedingham,  Hengham  at  the  Castle, 
CO.  Kssex,  297,  318,  547. 


670 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Castle  Palyerbatoh,  ca.  Salop,  365. 

Gastlerickard,  Oastell  Riokard,  co.  Meath,  598. 

Castle  Bising,  Risyngcastell,  oo.  Norfolk,  107. 

Castre  Bardolf,  co.  Norfolk,  84, 188. 

Castro,  in  Spain,  ship  called  U  KeLterint  of, 
"378. 

Casnn,  Peter,  859. 

Catane,  Angelo,  294. 

Catchemay,  Thomas,  502. 

Caterall,  John,  307,  419. 

Catesby,  John,  80,  55,  70,  170,  179,  198,  820, 
389,  377,  405,  580,  570,  578,  574,  610, 
612,  613,  623,  628,  629,  682,  685. 

,  Robert,  parson  of  Ladbroke,  542. 

,  William,  158,  218,  403,405,  580,531, 

557,  570,  571,  597,  628,  632,  634. 

, .......  sheriff  of  Hereford,  4. 

Cathorp,  co.  Lincoln,  34,  182. 

Catmere,  Edmund,  250, 

Catore,  Catonr,  Elizabeth,  477. 

,  John,  477. 

Catrjngton,  John,  407. 

Catsash,  Cattesasshe,  co.  Somerset,  hundred 

of,  82, 187. 
Cattai,  Heniy,  502. 
Catte,  James,  225. 

,  Richard,  128. 

,  William,  128. 

Cattesasshe.    See  Catsash. 
Cattistoek,  Cattestoke,  co.  Dorset,  284. 
Catton,  CO.  Norfolk,  98. 

,  00.  York,  483,  487. 

Cattys,  John,  110. 
Catnr,  Alice,  200. 

,  Joan,  194. 

,  John,  194,  200. 

,  Robert,  198, 194,  200. 

Catworth,  Great,  co.  Hantingdon,  508. 
Candray,  Richard,   dean  of  St.    Martin    le 

Grand,  London,  99. 
Caampe,  William,  225,  826. 
Caunton,  Da^d,  parson    of    Llangoedmore, 

888. 
Cans,  Caurs,  co.  Salop,  432. 
Causeway,  Canswey  [in  Radipole],  co.  Dorset, 

886. 
Causton.    See  Cawston. 
Causy,  Roger,  149. 

, ,  Agnes  his  wife,  149. 

Cauthom,  John,  527. 

Caux,  Anne  de,  the  king's  nurse,  489. 

Cavell,  Henry,  280. 

Cavendish,  Caundyssh,  co.  Suffolk,  89,  482. 

Cayersbam,  co.  Oxford,  882. 

Cawase,  John,  8. 

Cawedon.    See  Canewdon. 

Cawethom,  John,  877. 

Cawod,  John,  384,  431. 

Cawode,  Kaywode,  William,  212. 

Caworth.    See  Keyworth. 


Cawston,  Causton,  co.  Norfolk,  93,  887. 
Caxton,  German  de,  561. 

,  Thomas,  303,  489. 

,  William,  332. 

Cayleway.    See  Kayleway. 

Cayre,  in  Brittany,  ship  called  le  Marye  of, 

605. 
Cayso,  CO.  Bedford,  191. 
Cayton,  Richard,  198,  200. 
Cecily,  duchess  of  Tork,  the  king's  mother, 

184,  361,  439,  447,  538,  563,  584,  599. 

,  grants  to,  89, 108,  151. 

Cedewain,  Eedewyn,  in  North  Wales,  22. 

Cely,  Alexander,  565. 

Ceme,  Came,  co.  Dorset,  abbey  of,  240,  241, 

279. 

,  conyent  of,  235,  279. 

,  abbot  of  93. 

,  John  Yanne,  abbot  of,  286,  240,  879. 

,  Roger  Bemyster,  abbot  of,  240,  241, 

272,  279. 
Cervyngton,  Nicholas,  17,  107. 
Cery,  Kery,  in  North  Wales,  22. 
Chacombe,  John,  10. 
Chadaere,   Chardeaere,    in    Shimpling,    co. 

Suffolk,  297,  556. 
Chaderton.    See  Chaterton. 
Chadgraye.    See  Chedgrave. 
Chadwall,  William,  58. 
Chadworth,  WiUiam,  28,  145,  248,  468,  622. 

And  tee  Chedworth. 

Chafee,  John,  406. 
Chagford,  oo.  Devon,  27. 
Chalk,  CO.  WiltB,  prebend  of,  518. 
Chalk,  John,  818. 
Chaldeboume'.    See  Shalboum. 
Chaldrington.    See  Cholderton. 
Chalford,  co.  Gloucester,  458. 
Challerton,  Richard,  268. 
Challesworth,  Richard,  276. 
Challey,  Geoffirey,  204. 
Chalons,  Thomas,  381. 
Chalyelegh.     See  Chawleigh. 
Chamberleyn,  Chambrelaine,  John,  148. 

,  Nicholas,  472. 

,  Richard,  812,  568. 

,  Robert,  492,  515,  686,  569,  606. 

, ,  Elisabeth  his  wife,  515. 

,  Robert,  sheriff  of  Merioneth,  198. 

,  Walter,  84. 

William,  812,  888. 

Chambemon.    See  Champemon. 
Chambers,  in  Epping,  co.  Essex,  586. 
Chambley,  David,  308. 
Chambre,  Chaumbre,  Henry,  291. 

John,  44,271. 

y ,  escheator  of  Northampton  and 

Rutland,  48. 

,  Richard,  405. 

Thomas,  40,  852,  421,  565. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


671 


Chambre,  William,  lU,  405»  624. 

,  Elixabeth  his  wife,  144. 

Champa,  William,  rector  of  Lasham,  106. 

Champemonn,  Elixabeth,  116. 

,  Joan,  116,564. 

,  John,  102,  251,  327,  407,  564,  610, 

612. 

,  Margaret,  116. 

,  Marjory,  116. 

,  Mary,  116.   . 

,  Biohard,  116. 

,  Boger,  827. 

Champflonre,  John,  417. 

Champion,  John,  546. 

Champneys,  Kicholas,  147,  433. 

,  William,  5. 

Chancery,  28-30,49,53-55,  57,71,  81,  85,96, 
102,  104,  120,  131,  184,  153,  182,  195, 
197,  199,  213,  234,  287,  244,  248,  250- 
252,  267,  273,  275,  286,  287,  289,  295, 
299,  315,  317-819,  333,  339,  841,  862- 
354,  356,  857,  359,  360,  362,  866-869, 
874,  877,  402-404,  408,  413,  422,  424, 
427,  428,  444,  450,  464,  469,  478,  476, 
478,  480,  481,  512,  515,  565,  568,  598, 
594,  600,  601,  604. 

,  clerks  of,  48,  ^49,    228,    232,    287, 

426,  468. 

,  prothonotary  of.    See  Sharp. 

,  chafewaz  in,  115,  514. 

rolls  of,  keeper  of,  491. 

And  see  Kirkeham;  Morland;  AU 

cok ;  Morton. 

Chandeler.    See  Chaondeler. 

Chantries,  Joondation  of,  14,  21,  46,  62,  88, 
90,  112,  113,  185,  192,209,281,811, 
340,  858,  361,  400,  417,  420,  425,  448, 
449,  460,  468,  476,  484,  523,  542,  563, 
564,  566,  568,  569,  596,  600. 

Changton,  Walter,  84. 

,  William,  84. 

, ,  Matilda  his  wife,  84. 

Chapeoombe,  co.  Somerset,  373. 
Chapeleyn,  Bichard,  419. 
Chapeliiod  [co.  Dublin],  458,  598. 
Chapman,  Alice,  128. 

,  Henry,  17. 

,  John,  141,  217,  575. 

,  Bichard,  73. 

,  Boger,  502. 

,  Stephen,  mayor  of  Plymouth,  109. 

,  Thomas,  409,  575. 

,  William,  88,  144. 

Chard,  Philip,  177. 
Chardeaere.    See  Chadacre. 
Charity    siir    Loire,    Ste    Marie,    Louis    de 
Swilleyo,  prior  of,  274. 

,  Dan    William    Brekenok,    prior    of, 

890. 

Charles,  Thomas,  110,  499. 

, ,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  110. 

And  see  Charlys. 


Charleton,  Bichard,  349. 

...  ,  Bobert,  247,  249,  627. 

Charlton,  co.  Dorset,  63. 

,  CO.  Wilts,  priory  of,  461. 

Mackrell,  co.  Somerset,  457,  530. 

Charlwood,  co.  Surrey,  237. 

Charlys,  Bichard,  432. 

Chamock,  Chernok  Gogard,  co.  Lancaster, 
141,  142. 

Chart,  CO.  Kent,  hundred  of,  302. 

,  Great,  568. 

Charter  printed  at  lenf^th,  13. 

Chartessey,  William,  318. 

Chartley.    See  Deyereux. 

Chate,  Peter,  49.'>. 

Chaterton,  Chaderton,  Edmund,    master    of 

the  hospital    of    St.  Leonard,  Stoke, 

585. 

, ,  prebendary  of  St.  Asaph,  585. 

, prebendary  of  Southwell,  559. 

, ,  prebendary  of   St.    Stephen's, 

Westminster,  559. 

,  Henry,  280,  360,  580. 

Chatham,  Chatham,  co.  Kent,  188,  871. 

,  hospital  of  St.  Bartholomew,  56 1 . 

» and  Gillingham,  hundred  of,  301. 

Chattok,  Bobert,  515. 

,  William,  165,  192. 

Chaucer,  Thomas,  65,  66. 

Chaundeler,  Chandeler,  Thomas,  374,  626. 

, ,  chancellor  of  the  UniTersity 

of  Oxford,  626. 

, ,  prebendary  of   St.  Stephen's, 

Westminster,  560. 

, ,  prebendary  of  Southwell,  560. 

,  Walter,  432. 

Channdre,  Bichard^  43. 

Chauntrell,  John,  289,  357. 

,  William,  268. 

Chauntry,  William,  parson  of  Scrayingham, 
178. 

, ,  parson   of  Papworth  Everard, 

174, 

, archdeacon  of  Derby,  517. 

Chaureth,  Cbawrey  (in  Broxted),  oo.  Essex, 

416. 
Chawleigh,  Chalvelegh,  Callegh,  co.  Devon, 

23,  174,  176,  189,  280,  457,  486,  529. 
Chawrey.    See  Chaureth. 
Chearsley,  Cherdesle,  co.  Buckingham,  152. 
Chechestre.    See  Chichester. 

Cheddington,  Thetyngdon,  eo.  Buckingham, 
185. 

jChedgrare,  Chadgrave,  co.  Norfolk,  508. 

Chedworth,  John,  bishop  of  Lincoln  [1452- 
71],  23,  39,  98,  107,  181,  205,  239, 
241,  252,  255,  261,  283,  292,  295,  832, 
432,  607,  609,  617-621,  623,  625,  626. 

, ,  archdeacon  of  Lineoln,  580. 

, ,  prebendary  of  King's  Sutton, 

580. 


672 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Chedworth,  William,  147,  432,  580. 

, I  Joftn  hif  wife,  580. 

iind  5ee  Chadvorth. 

Cbedyngston.     See  Chiddingstone. 

Ghekes,  William,  168. 

CheldeBworth,  Bichard,  319. 

Cheles,  Thomas,  S04. 

Cliellescombe,  Thomas,  41. 

Chellesfeld.    See  Chelsfield. 

Cheliyngton.    See  Chillington. 

Ghelmerton,    Childerston,    Chilmeidon,     c*. 

Derby,  397,  460,  641,  662. 
Chelmscote,  co.  Backingham,  521. 
Chelmsford,  co.  Essex,  504,  676,  577. 
Chelsfield,  Chellesfeld,  co.  Kent,  480. 
Chelston,  Chilstoir,  Chylston,  co.  Devon,  24, 

45. 
Chelsyn  (in  Stevenage),  co.  Hertford,  182. 
Chelton.    See  Chilton. 
Chelveston,  co.  Northampton,  582. 
Chemery,  Bichard,  490. 
Cheney.    See  Cheyne. 
Chepman,  Bichard,  518. 
Chepstede.    See  Chipstead ;  Chipsted. 
Chepstow,   Chipsiowe,    co.    Monmouth,    29, 

112,  163. 
Chepyngnorton.     See  Chipping  Norton. 
Chepyngtoryton.    See  Torrington. 
Cherchar,  Walter,  595. 
Cherdesle.    See  Cheaisley. 
Cheriton,  Chiriton  Fit*  Payn,  co.  Devon,  58. 
Chemok.    See  Chamock. 
Cheny  Burton,  co.  York,  10. 
Chertesey,  Edmund,  407,  618. 
Cherubeer,Churebere(in  Dolton),  co.  Devon, 

187. 
Cherystnunton.    See  Church  Staunton. 

Chese,  Henry,  886. 

Chesehull.    See  Chishall. 

Chesewyke.    See  Chiswick. 

Chesham,  co.  Buckingham,  224. 

Aston    Sandford,    co.    Buckingham, 

297,  560. 

Bois,  CO.  Buckingham,  224. 

Cheshunt,  co.  Hertford,  486,  457,  680, 

,  prioress  and  nuns  of,  188. 

,  Isabel  Forest,  prioress  of,  188. 

,  CO.  Lincola,  242. 

Chesilherst    See  Chislehurst. 

Cheslyn  Hay,  Chisteleyn  Haye,  co.  Stafford, 

233. 
Chester,  127,  846,  478,  491,  524. 

,  mayor  of.     See  Suthworth. 

,  port  of,  524. 

,  bishop  of.    See  Clinton. 

,  earl  of.    See  Meschines ;  Scot 

letters  patent  dated  at,  85. 

,  county  of,  153,   219,  283,  361,  866, 

366,  490. 

, ,  sheriff  of,  490. 


Chester  herald  of  arms,  861. 
Chester,  Bichard,  847. 

,  William,  847. 

Chesterfield,  co.  Derby,  441,  448,  455,  482, 
507. 

Chesterford,  co.  Essex,  538. 

,  Great,  142,  498. 

Chesulden.    See  Chisledon. 

Cheswardine,  CO.  Salop,  188,  401,  402,  420, 
489. 

Chetham.    See  Chatham. 

Cheveley,  co.  Cambridge,  880. 

Cheverell  Bnmell,  co.  Wilts,  306. 

Hales,  306. 

,  Great,  806. 

Cheverell,  John,  856,  428. 

,  Walter,  247,406,  573,  613. 

Cheveryshall.    See  Chivers. 

Chevir,  John,   chief  justice  of   the  King's 
Bench  in  Ireland,  198. 

Chewton,  Chuton,  00.  Somerset,  456. 

Cheyne,  Cheyun,  Cheney,  Alexander,  449. 

,  Humphrey.  449. 

,  James,  44. 

John,  55,   101,   198,  196,   200,  220, 

245,  248,  285,  305,  317,  818,  349,  404, 
406,  427,'449,  470,  472,  522,  583,  558, 
573,  585,  608,  609,  635. 

,  Elisabeth  his  wife,  449. 

,  John,  of  Fallesdon  Cheyne,  408,  428. 

,  ..  «..,of  Pynne,  806,  811,  350,406, 

588,  538,  628. 

,  Bohert,  197,  449. 

,  Boger,  449,  558. 

,  William,  196.  247,  249,  808, 351,898, 

894,  406, 449,  461,  688. 

Cheynesmaner,  co.  Buckingham,  471. 

Chiohelee,  Henry,  609. 

Chichester,.  Cicestre,  co.  Sussex,  2,  87,  52, 

72,  147,  169,  279,  308,  857. 
,  port  of,  15,216,268,  458,  469,  521, 

668,  592. 
...,  diocese  of,  66,   165,  210,  265,  416, 

418,650. 

,  bishop  of.     See  Anindell. 

,  cathedral  of,  14,  413. 

, ,  dean  of,  62,  808. 

, ,  dean  and  chapter  of,  859. 

, ,  vicars  of,  85,  111. 

, ,  chantry  of  St.  Mary  in,  808. 

, ....,.,  Mortimer's    chantry    in,    294, 

296,  369,  550. 

, ,  prebend  of  Sutton  in,  551. 

hospital  of  St.  James  by,  William 

Forden,  warden  of,  235. 
Chichester,  Chechestre,  Bichard,  246,  247, 

427,  490. 
Chicksand,  Chikesand,  co.  Bedford,  191. 
,  Stephen,  prior  of,  576. 

Chiddeformc.     See  Childirome. 

ChiddiiigBtonc,  Chidyngi^toD,  co.  Jient,  501, 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


673 


Chigwell,  CO,  Essex,  192. 

Child.  Chylde,  Joho,  856. 

»  Peter,  251,  401,  458. 

,  Philip,  156,251. 

Childerhous,  Edmund,  64. 

Childerston.    See  Chelmertou. 

Childfrome,  Chiddeforme,  co.   Dorset,    457. 
527. 

Chilleaford,  Chisilford,  co.  Suffolk,  110. 

Chillesworth,  John,  319. 

Chillington,  Chellyugton,  co,  Somerset,  533. 

Chillington,  Chilynpton,  co.  Stafford,  145. 

(^hilmerdon.    See  Chelmerton. 

Chilston.     See  Chelston. 

Chiltern  Langlej,  oo.  Hertford,  136, 151, 163, 
348. 

Chilton,  Chylton,  co.  Somerset,  96, 151. 

Chelton,  co.  Suffolk,  581. 

Candover,  co.  Southampton,  534. 

Oanteloe,    Chylton    Cantelope,     co. 

Somerset,  305,  347. 

Chingford,  Chyngford,  co.  Essex,  38,  480. 

Chippenham,  co.  Wilts,  466. 

I  hundred  of,  466. 

Chipping    Norton,    Chepyng    Norton,     co. 

Oxford,  151,  297,  323,  345,  432,  560. 
Chipping  Wycombe,   Chepyngwycombe,  co. 

Buckingham,  382,  435. 
Chipettad,  Chepstede,  co.  Surrey,  519,  548. 
Chipsted,  Chepsted,  co.  Kent,  164,  501. 
Chipstowe.    See  Chepstow. 
Chirch,  Robert,  432. 

Chirchefordhall  in  Cupel,  co.  Suffolk,  515. 
Chirchchill  in  Whitstable,  co.  Kent,  274. 
Chirchcstaunton.    See  Church  Staunton. 
Chiroheyerd,  Thomas,  94. 

> >  Alice  his  wife,  94. 

Chiriton.     See  Cheriton. 

Chirk  [co.  Denbigh],  505,  557. 

Chirkeland,  505,  557. 

Chishall,  Chesehull,  Great,  co.  Essex,  208. 

Chisilford.    5cs  ChiUesford. 

Chisletlon,  Chesulden,  co.  Wilts,  255. 

Chislehurst,  Cbesilherst,  co.  Kent,  578. 

Chislet,  Chistlet,  Chystlette,  co.  Kent.  148. 
436.  ' 

Chisteleyn  Haye.    See  Cheslyn  Hay. 

Chiswick,  Chesewyke,  co.  Middlesex,  155. 

,  prebend  of,  176. 

Chivers,  Cheveryshall  (in  Ongar),  co.  Essex, 
515. 

Choke,  Chbkke,  Richard,  55,  70,  92,  101- 
103,  127-129,  140,  168,  170,  171,  221, 
247-249,  251,  289,  317,  353,  366,  374, 
377,  408,  405,  406,  408,  473,  525,  573, 
574,  593,  608,  610,  612-614,  616,  625- 
629,  630,  635,  636. 

t    ».  justice    of   the   Bench,  227, 

229,  258,  294,  344,  403. 

Cholderton,  Chaldrington,  co.  Wilts,  359. 

Chols,  Robert,  223. 

7  96186. 


Chowne,  John,  301. 

Christchnrch,  Cristchirchc,  co.  Southampton, 

208,  209,  574. 
Chulmleigh,     Chilmelav,     Cliylmelegh,     co, 

Devon,  24,  25,  27,  128,  511. 

Church,  John,  101. 

Church  PulYorbatch,  co.  Salop,  365. 

Staunton,  Chorystaunton,  co.  Devon, 

12. 

Churcheyerd,  Walter,  595. 

Chureboro.     See  Chcrubcer. 

Chuton.    See  Chewton. 

Chuwe,  Thomas,  parson  of  Chilton  Cantclow, 
347. 

Chylde.    See  Child. 
Chylmelegh.    See  Chnlmleigb. 
Chylston.    See  Chelston. 
Chylton.    See  Chilton. 
Chyngford.    See  Chingford. 
ChypstOD,  John,  573. 
Chyrcheward,  Hugh,  577. 
Chystlette.     See  Chislet. 
Chywarton  in  Perran  Uthnoe,  co.  Cornwall, 
324. 

Chywarton,  William,  324. 

Cicestre.     See  Chichester ;  Cirencester. 

Cinque  Ports,  110,  250,  288,  302,  303,  573. 

,  warden  of,  206. 

And  eee  Fitz Alan, 

,  lieutenant  of.     See  FitzAlao  ; 

Scott. 

Cirche,  Edward,  699. 

Cirencester,   Cicestre,    co."^  Gloucester,    222, 
235,271,361,577.  '  . 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  206. 

,  John,  abbot  of,  386,  615. 

Cistercian  order,  171,  376,  403,  404,  521. 

f  chapter  general  of,  171,  403,  404. 

,  reformer  of,  404. 

Claie,  Walter,  894. 
Clampard,  Thomas,  835. 
Clandauer,  Henry,  98. 
Clanfield,  Clanefeld,  co.  Oxford,  9. 
Claphara,  Clopham,  co.  Surrey,  808. 

Clapham,  Clapam,  Clai»eham,  Richard,  49, 80. 
218,  331. 

,  Thomas,  572. 

.William,  49,  331. 

Clare,  co.  Suffolk,  89,  257,  432.' 

»  portion  of,  in  the  church  of  Tiverton. 

292. 

Clare,  John,  218. 

aarell,  Richaid,  209. 

.Thomas,  7,  73.. 

»  9  vicar  of  Leeds  by  Rothwcll. 

209. 

Chirence,  Thomas,  287. 

Clarendon,  Chiringdon,  co.  Wilts,   248,  810. 
848.  ' 

Claud,  William,  881. 

Claveleshay,  Richard,  84,  86. 

U  U 


67-1 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Clayei^rer,  Robert,  61.  ^ 

Clayeriiig,  co.  Essex,  346,  457,  487,  529. 
ClaxtoD,  Robert,  219. 

,  William,  817,  464. 

Clay,  John,  knight,  227,  253. 

,  Joan,  his  wife,  227,  263. 

John,  the  younger,  227,  253. 

Claybrok,  Richard,  877. 
Claybroke,  William,  84,  4?,  92. 
Claydon,  co.  Buckingham,  145. 
Chiygate,  Cleygate,  co.  Surrey,  548. 
Claymond,  Thomas,  20,  419. 
Clayoure,  co.  Oxford,  431. 
Clayton,  co.  Devon,  280,  457,  529. 

,  Cleyton,  co.  Lancaster,  575. 

,  CO.  Sussex,  192. 

,  CO.  York,  46. 

Clayton,  Thomas,  8. 

,  William,  8,  84,  326. 

, ,  parson  of  Stanhope,  295. 

, ,  prebendary  of  Lincoln,  295. 

Cleeve,  Clive,  co.  Somerset,  abbot  and  monks 

of,  112. 
Clefton.  '  .See  Clifton. 
Clehonger,  Clehangre,  co.  llcreford,  20,  425, 

450,  468,  505. 
Clemens,  Thomas,  53,  54,  57,  65,  102,  169, 

218,  246,  550,  578,  610. 

, ,  the  elder,  220. 

Clement,  John,  101,  128,  574. 

,  William,  128,  467. 

Clements,  William,  828. 

Clemowe,  William,  104. 

Clent,  CO.  Stafford,  470. 

Clere,  Edmund,  250,  499. 

,    ,   eseheator    in    Korfolk    and 

Suffolk,  191. 
Cleref,  co.  Sussex,  forest  of,  192. 
Clerionet,  William,  215. 

, ,  Katharine  bis  wife,  215. 

Clerk,  Edith,  821. 

,  Joan,  164. 

,  John,  2,  5.  70,  71,  76,  83,  148,  225, 

258,  852,  858,  407^  478,  500,  514,  578, 

618,  626. 
...„...., ,  second  baron  of  the  Exchequer, 

38,  51,  222,  258,  445. 
,  ,  one   of   the   barons    of   the 

Exchequer,  366,  375. 
, ,  parson  uf  St.  Mary  Moises  in 

Frydaystrete,  London,  109. 

, ,  the  younger,  164. 

,  Richard,  269,  282,  286,  403,  407,  612. 

Robert,  78,  216,  251,  484. 

,  Thomas,  2,  5,  258,  818. 

,  Walter,  164. 

,  William,  251,  407. 

Clerkenwell,  Agnes,  prioress  of,  895. 

Clerkson,  John,  515. 

Cleve,  William,  472. 


Cleyeley,  Nicholas,  46. 
Clewer,  Cleware,  co.  Berks.,  568. 
Cley  by  the  Sea,  co.  Norfolk,  434. 
Qey,  George,  503. 

,  William,  8. 

Cleye,  Hugh,  yicar  of  Chipping  Wycombe, 

230. 
Cleygate.    See  Claygate. 
Cleyton.    See  Clayton. 
CUderhowe,  Hugh,  76. 
Ciidro,  John,  parson  of  lilanaber,  304. 
Cliff,  John,  158. 

William,  158, 

Cliffe,  CO.  Northampton,  599. 

Clifford,  Clyffoi^,  Alexander,  199,  284.  389. 

,  Henry,  827. 

,  James,  2S4. 

......  ..,  Joan,  888. 

, lord,  20,  40,  93,  327,  420,  424, 

470,  479,  649. 

.,  Roger,  855. 

,  Thomas,  lord,  40. 

,  William,  58,  219,  667. 

,    ,    eseheator     in     Kent     and 

Middlesex,  333. 
Clifton,  CO.  Devon,  60, 

,  CO.  Gloucester,  827,  873. 

,  CO.  Nottingham,  180,  600. 

Clifton,  Clefton,  Clyfton,  Gervase,  161,  180, 

252,  407,  462,  479,  600,  621,  625. 

, ,  treasurer  of  Calais,  161, 

,  the  younger,  199. 

,  Henry,  528. 

..,  John,  598. 

,  Robert,  10,  86,  281,  850,  407,  477, 

577,  600,  625. 

, ,  Alice,  his  wife,  600. 

Clmton,  Roger  de,  bishop  of  Chester  [1129- 

1148],  425. 
Clipsham,  CHpisham,  co.  Ruthrnd,  280,  360. 
Clipstone,  Clypstone,  co.  Nottingham,  180, 

310,  488. 
Clitheroe,  Clyderowc,  co,  Lancaster,  223. 

Clive.    See  Cleeye. 

Cliveton,  Richard,  426. 

Clody,  John,  60. 

Clogh,  John,  470. 

Clogyn,  CO.  Caermarthen,  60. 

Clopham.    See  Clapham. 

Clopton,  CO.  Suffolk,  18,  484. 

Clopton,  John,  246,  248,  490,  631. 

Close,  Cloos,  John,  418. 

,  Stephen,  868,  413. 

,    ,    warden  of    the    hospital    of 

Ospringe,  418. 

,  prebendary  of  Lincoln,  295. 

, ,  parson  of  Stanhope,  295. 

Clotte,  Bartholomew,  249. 
Cloughston,  Patrick,  13. 
Clowecrosse  [co.  Cambrid|^o],  170, 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


67d 


Clojton,    See  Colylon. 

Cludde,  William,  376. 

Clugniaco,     Fenicoa    de,    archdeacon     of 
Farerncy,  88. 

Cluniac  order,  14,  15,  65,  274,  358,  387,  388, 
390,  403,  415,  418. 

Cluny,  abbey  of,  42,  585. 

,  abbot  of,  418. 

Sir  Jobnde  Bourbonio,  abbot  of,  415. 

Clyderowe.     See  Clitheroe. 

a  Clyf,  Peter,  357. 

Clyflf,  John,  12,  60,  256. 

,  Matthew,  8. 

William,  108. 

Clyfford.    See  Clifford. 

Clyfton.    See  Clifton. 

Clynton,  JohD,  lord  of  Clynton  and  Say,  270, 
290. 

Clypstone.    See  Clipstone. 

Clystflomson,  co.  Devon,  60. 

Clyve,  William,  285. 

Clyyeconibe,  co.  Dorset,  457,  529. 

Clyvele,  Nicholas,  84. 

Cobbe,  John,  70,  71, 154,  407. 

Marjory,  154,  647. 

Cobbell,  Richard,  256. 

Cobbelyngton,  Henry  de,  parson  of  Rattlesden, 
56. 

Cobbes,  John,  800. 

Cobcote,  Thomas,  573. 

Cobham,  John,  of  Cobham,  283. 

,  Thomas,  5,  118,246,248,298,352, 

535,  618,  682. 

, ,  Anne  his  wife,  118,  535. 

> , his  daughter,  998,  535. 

Cobhambury,  co.  Kent,  589. 

Cobinton.    See  Cubbington. 

Coblyngton.    See  Cublington. 

Col>olle,  Bobert,  201. 

CockeringtOB,  Cokeryagton   [co.   Lincoln], 
294,  508. 

Cockermoath,  Cokermouth,  co.  Camberland, 
812. 

Cockes,  Thomas,  577. 

Cockfield,  Cokefeld,  co.  Suffolk,  86,  89,  297, 
484,  538. 

Cockington,  Cokyngton,  co.  Devon,  24,  46. 

Codbury,  Thomas,  286,  287. 

Codde,  John,  325. 

Coddesheth.    See  Codsheath. 

Coddiogton,  Codyngton,  Todyngton,  co.  Here- 
ford, Great,  225. 

Code,  John,  78, 189. 

..,  Walter,  189. 

Codecombe.    See  Cntcombe. 

Coder,  William,  118. 

Codford,  CO.  Wilts,  434. 

,  St  Peter,  443. 

Codgrave.    See  CotfimTe. 

Codryngton,  Hamphrej,  427. 


Codsheath,  Coddesheth,  oo.  Kent,  hoodred  of, 
300. 

Coetelcm,  Nicholas,  198. 

Coffaham,  Richard,  852. 

Coffyn.  WiUiam,  29,  427,  552. 

Coz;^3shaII,  Coksale,  co.  Essex,  76,  144,  818« 

Coiimgo,  98,  112,  138,  139, 149, 150, 185,  227| 
:}I3-S15,  392,  468,  511,  586. 

,  falsification,  ^c,  of,  53,  54,  57,  58, 

117,168,511,606. 

CoitcJimore.    See  Coytesmore.  1 

Coke,   Cok,  Cokke,  Chrittopber,  351,  407, 
427,  612. 

...  ••...,  Edward,  592. 

..,  Henry,  128. 

,  Hagh,  190,  882. 

John,  142,  201,  920,  240,  500,  591, 

629. 

• mayor  of  Cambridge,  609. 

,  Master  John,  second  in  the  office  of 

the  privy  seal,  554,  569,  596. 

,  Laurence,  581. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  581. 

.Philip,  347. 

,  Ralph,  510. 

,  Richard,  109,  821,  435. 

,  Robert,  276,  817. 

, ,  mayor  of  Sandwich,  318. 

• ,  parson  of  Oye,  42. 

,  Thomas,  101,  143, 187,  317-319,  347, 

354,  397,  488,  495,  504,  613. 

,  Walter,  57,  128. 

,  William,  439. 

^fic{  Me  Cooke. 

Cokebury.    See  Cookbury. 

Cokefeld.    See  Cockfield. 

Cokefeld,  Isabel,  322. 

Cokeham.    See  Cookham. 

Coken.    See  Cokeyn. 

Coker,  West,  co.  Somerset,  187. 

,  hundred  of,  187. 

Cokerell,  Walter,  486. 

Cokermoath.    See  Cookermouth. 

Cokes,  in  Hartest,  co.  Saffolk,  556. 

Coket,  Coket  seal,  15,  91, 168, 167,  175,  216, 
357,  438,  469,  484. 

Cokeyn,  Coken,  Cokyn,  John,  285,  504,  570, 

607. 
Cokkowe,  William,  42. 
Cokkys,  John,  437. 

Thomas,  390. 

,  William,  144,  499. 

Cokrell,  Richard,  583,  587. 
Coksale.    See  Coggeshall. 
Cokson,  John,  277. 
Cokyn.    See  Cokeyn. 
Cokyngton.    See  Cockington. 
Colan,  Ralph,  886. 

And  sec  Collan. 

Colard,  John,  79. 

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67G 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Colas,  Henry,  505. 

Colborne,  Christian,  547. 

Colbrond,  Thomas,  241. 

Colby,  CO.  Norfolk,  191. 

Colchester,  co.  Essex,  131, 147,  291,  318,  321, 
843,  401,  516,  540,  594,  605. 

,St.  John's  abbe3%  107. 

, ,  convent  of,  108. 

, ,  John  Canone,  abbot  of,  108. 

, ,  Walter  Stansted,  abbot  of,  107. 

,  Friars  Minor  of,  162. 

,  ,  Robert  Wotton,  guardian  of, 

162. 

,  hospital  of  Crossechirch  at,  89. 

, ,  John  Wilton,  prior  of,  89. 

,  ,  Williaiu  Kylwilmerssb,  prior 

of,  89. 

Colcbestre,  William,  524. 

Colcombe,  Colecombe,  Collycombe,  co.  Devon, 
23,  176,  181,  189,  280,  427,  529. 

by  Minchinhampton,  co.  Gloucester, 

448,  453,  454. 

Coldale,  Coldell,  John,  16,  280,  341,  596. 

Coldanger.    See  Goldhanger. 

Coldcote,  Robert,  507. 

Coldkenyngton.     See  Kempton. 

Cole,  John,  71,  240,  259,  269,  288,  340,  354, 
355,  496. 

,  Robert,  381. 

,  William,  61. 

,  ,     parson     of     St.    Martin's, 

Chichester,  52. 

, ,  chaplain  of  the  chantry  at  the 

altar  of  St.  Mary  in  Chichester  Ca« 
thedral,  308. 

...«...., ,  parson  of  St.  Peter  by  Gyidyn* 

hall,  Chichester,  808. 

Colebiook,  Colbroke,  co.  Devon,  224. 

Colepeper,  Colpepyr,  Culpepyr,  John,  127, 195, 
199,  219,  284,  285,  352,  357,  407,  618. 

,  Richard,  164, 195,  199,  219,  352. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Kent,  346. 

Coles,  Nicholas,  494. 

Coleshill,  Colshill,  co.  Warwick,  50,  331,  604. 

Colet,  Colett,  Alan,  76,  433. 

Henry,  509. 

,  William,  502,  570,  607. 

Coleton,  CO.  Cornwall,  58. 
Colett.     See  Colet. 
Colgyll,  John,  218. 
Coli,  in  Ireland,  165. 

Coliford.    See  Colyford. 

Collan,  John,  199,  406,  617. 

AndaeeCciian, 

Colle,  John,  817-319,  853. 
CoUes,  John,  578,  589. 

,  Richard,  578,  589. 

Collesby.    See  Cowcsby. 
Collewell  [co.  Nottingham],  180. 
CoUey,  Thomas,  74. 


t 


Collingbourne,    Colyngboum     Abbots,     co. 
Wilts,  177. 

Colyngboum  Eyngeston,  177. 

,  Colyngboum  Southampton,  1 77. 

Colynboorn  Valaunce,  177. 

Collumpton,  Colunton,  co.  Devon,  282,  404. 

Collys,  Thomas,  427. 

Colman,  Henry,  473. 

, John, 147. 

,  Peter,  113. 

,  Thomas,  254. 

Coin,  Culne  St  Denis,  co.  Gloucester,  66. 

Colne,  CO.  Essex,  297,  521. 

,  EarPs,  318,  543,  547,  563,  567. 

And  see  Coulonge. 

Cologne,  340. 

,  bishopric  of,  52. 

merchants  of,  237,  272,  807,  387, 

445,  452. 

Colome,  William,  218. 

Colpepyr.    See  Colepeper. 

Colquite,  Culquite,  co.  Cornwall,  345. 

Colshill.    See  Coleshill. 

Colshull,  Colshill.  John,  56,  102,  186,  220, 
279,  851,  898,  399,  610. 

,  sheriff  of  Cornwall,  57. 

, ,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  186. 

,W^illiam,  163. 

Colsond  Darcy.    See  TolleehuDt  D*Arcy. 

Colsone,  Dan  William,  abbot  of  Whitby,  550, 
554. 

Colston  Basset,  co.  Nottingham,  297. 

Colt,  Colte,  John,  2,  290,  381,  504,  568. 

,  Thomas,  24, 42,  192,  261,  504,  568, 

618. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  568. 

,  Thomas,    keeper   of   the    rolls    of 

Chancery  in  Ireland,  84. 

Colthorpe.    See  Cowthorpe. 

Columbjohn,  Cnlme  John,  co.  Devon,  156, 
174,  189,  280,  457,  529. 

Columpton.    See  Collumpton. 
Colunton.     See  Collumpton. 
Colvile,  Colwyll,  John,  169,  581, 593. 

,  ,  parson  of  Winchelsea,  210, 

265. 

,  William,  637. 

Colvilles,  Colvyles,  co.  Cambridge,  480. 

Colwall,  CO.  Hereford,  101,  102. 

Colwyohe,  Robert,  144. 

, ,  sheriff  of  London,  546,  547, 

586. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Middlesex,  551,  556. 

Cohvyll.    See  Colvile. 

Colworth,  CO.  Sussex,  116. 

Colyer,  Reginald,  prior  of  St  Bartholomew, 
West  Smithfield,  London,  260. 

,  Thomas,  500. 

Colyn,  John,  367. 

Colyford,  Coliford,  CO.  Devon,  23,  171,  176, 
189,  280,  348,  457,  529. 


6&NE&AL  INDEX. 


:67-7 


Golynbonrn.    See  Collingbourne. 

Colyngboume,  William,  824,  406,  432,  501 
573,  685. 

...,  sheriff  of  Wilts,  514. 

...,  Margaret  his  wife,  482. 
Colyngrigge,  John,  406,  46a,*608. 
Colyns,  John,  81,  142,  406,  558. 

9 ,  the  elder,  282. 

f  Richard,  250. 

.Robert,  824. 

,  William,  4,  215,  253. 

•« I •  Joan  his  wife,  215. 

Colyton,  Coleton,  Cloyton,  co.  Devon,  28, 176, 

181,  189,  280,  457,  629. 
Combe,  Come,  co.  Oxford,  17. 

>  Clyvecombe,  Wjdecombe,  eo.  Dorset, 

457. 

>  CO.  Wartrick,  abbot  and  oonyent  of. 

478. 

» ,  Alexander  Whitley,  abbot  of,  478. 

»  William  de  Bretford,  abbot  of,  478. 

>  ]^£artin,  abbot  of,  478.  i 

Bisset,  CO.  Wilts,  32,  33,  533. 

»  Long,  CO.  Oxford,  852,  519,  576. 

Martin,  co.  Devon,  82, 137. 

Combe,  Richard,  93, 432. 

»  Simon,  93,  183. 

>  Thomas,  489, 490. 

,  William,  201,  208. 

Comber,  John,  447. 

Comberton,  co.  Cambridge,  158. 

Combes,  co.  Suffolk,  98. 

Combes,  Thomas,  288,  573. 

Come.    See  Combe. 

Comelande,  Dame  Alice,  abbess  of  Wilton, 
231,  238,  296. 

Commissions  of  the  peace.    See  Appendix. 

de  walliis  et  fosaaiis,  28,  101,  169, 

170,  251,  252, 288,  354,  427,  428,  462, 

463. 

Compagni,  Victor,  59. 
Compton,  CO.  Gloacester,  67. 

*. ,  CO.  Sassex,  63,  461. 

Mordok,  co.  Warwick,  430. 

Pauncefote,  co.  Somerset,  296. 

Basset,  co.  Wilts,  534. 

Chamberlain,  co.  WilU,  533, 534.    , 

,  Long.  CO.  Wilts,  583. 

Compton,  John,  133. 

,  Thomas,  4. 

Conderowe,  Thomas,  308. 
Congerton,  Congreton,  William,  336. 
Coningsbj,  Connesby,  Conyngesby,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 81,  261,  286,  297. 

Conisborough,  Connysbuigh  [co.  York],  310, 
361. 

Conishead,    Conyngshed     [co,   Lancaster], 
William,  prior  of,  456. 

Conishohne,    Conyngesholme,    co.    Lincoln, 
608. 

Coni8ton>  Coldj  Coldconyngstonc,  48.%  48?. 


Connesby.    See  Coningsby. 

Connysburgh.    See  Conisborough. 

Constable,  Cunstablc,  Agnes,  385. 

,  John,  102,  199,  349,  437,  463,  493, 

636. 

.,  Marmaduke,  352,  621. 

Robert,  199,  251, 849,  854,  385,  407, 

.    409,  418,  464,  572,  621,  636. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Lincoln,  881. 

»o ,  sheriff  of  York,  881. 

Constanciis,  Walter  de,  13. 

Constantinople,  291. 

Contryne,  Jerome,  587. 

Convers,  John,  237, 273,  337. 

Conway,  Canwey,  co.  Carnarvon,  1 13,  524. 

,  port  of,  524. 

Conway,  Thomas,  31. 

Cony,  John,  91. 

,  Walter,  500. 

Conyere,  John,  575,  579. 

Conyers,  Christopher,  200. 

,  Henry,  215. 

,  John,  21.5,  349,  353,  408,  532,-6a7. 

...,  sheriff  of  York,  185,  551.     * 

...,  the  elder,  218. 

, ,  the  younger,  218. 

,  Robert,  112. 

,  Thomas,  112,  637. 

Conynesbnrgh,  Edmund,  415. 

Conyngshed.    See  Conishead. 

Conyngton,  John,  68. 

Conyston,  Richard,  523. 

Coo,  Peter,  318. 

Cook,  Cooke,  Christopher,  476,  612. 

,  Edmund,  82. 

,  Helen,  420. 

,  John,  98,  104,  203,  405,  420,  429, 

434,  542. 

,  •«!...,  Mar]ory  his  wife,  420. 

,  Philip,  347. 

,  Richard,  250. 

Robert,  409. 

,  Thomas,  6,  98,  347. 

,  William,  252,  288,  485,  439. 

And  see  Coke. 

Cookbniy,  Cokebnry,  co.  Devon,  36. 

Cooke.    See  Cook. 

Cookham,  Cokeham,  co.  Berks,  232,  234, 238. 

,  hundred  of,  232. 

Coope,  Robert,  609. 

Coorte,  Robert,  602. 

Coosby.    See  Cowesby. 

Coote,  Cote,  William,  28,  252,  261,  289,  363, 
620, 621. 

Copcott,  Richard,  462,  474,  492. 

Cope,  Robert,  609. 

Copehill.  '  See  Cople. 

Coplc,  Copehill,  co.  Bedford,  191. 

Copleston,  Philip,  219,  220,  46 j,  612. 

,  Ralph,  465. 


m 


CIeUERAL  INDEiX. 


Coplcston,  Thomas,  prebendary  of  CuttoD,212. 

, ,  parson  of  Drewsteignton,  213. 

,  Williiim,  198,  i94. 

Copley,  Henry,  146. 

,  William,  316,  463,  638. 

Coppe,  Julian,  336. 

Copsam,  CO.  Devon,  60. 

Copnldyke,  John,  285. 

Copyndale,  Adam,  Ticar-general  of  tho  bishop 
of  Salisbury,  16. 

...,  John,  427. 

,  Stephen,  354,  407,637. 

Corbet,  lialph,  251. 

Richard,  96,  284,  407,  429,  444,  520, 

627. 

,  Soger,  95,  249,  444. 

, ,  of  Moreton,  113. 

,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  113. 

,  Thomas,  407,  628. 

, ,  ofLegh,  627. 

,  William,  171. 

Corbrond,  Jolm,  10. 

Corbryk,  John,  141. 

Corby,  Corkby,  co.  Cumberland,  214,  277. 

...,  Crokby,    Little    [co.    Cumberland], 

215,  277. 
Corby,  Bobert,  132. 
Corewen,  Thomas,  241. 
Corfe  Castle,  co.  Dorset,  42. 
Corfham,  Corsam,  co.  Salop,  411. 
Coriasmbias,  Didacus  de,  807. 
Coriser,  Robert,  39. 
Cork,  in  Ireland,  468,  592. 
Corkby.    See  Corby. 
Corke,  John,  58. 

,  Roger,  83. 

Combargh.    See  Corneburgh. 

Combury,  Corneburgh,  co.  Oxford,  864, 
510. 

,  forest  of,  93,  565. 

Corneburgh,  Comburgh,  AInred,  57,  102, 
128,  197,  200,  220,  284,  351,  362,  421, 
490,  492-495,  525,  610,  614. 

Comemonger,  John,  147. 

Comcwaile,  Comwoles,  Comwalshe,  Ed* 
nmnd,  425. 

, ,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  425. 

,  John,  442. 

I , ,  chief  baron  of  the  Exchequer  in 

Ireland,  193. 
Robert,  12,  326. 

...«••...,  Thomas,  14,  18,  45,  152,335,  344, 
345,  350,  407,  615,  616. 

Cometrales  Mancr  in  Iver,  co.  Buckingham, 

45. 
Cornewe,  William,  462. 

I. And  see  CoTun. 

Comey  [co.  Cumberland],  515. 

Conihull,  R.  de)  561. 

Cornilo,    Corny  loo,    co.   Kent,  hundred  of. 

tfOO. 


Cornn,  William,  632. 
And  see  Come^e. 

Cornwall,  county  of,  22,  25,  86,  54,  56,  57, 
88,  100-102,  116,  169,  175,  195,  197, 
218-220,  246,  284,  829,  347,  351,  354, 
389,  400;  421,  427,  444,  462,  490-492, 
495,  496,  525. 

, ,  sheriff  of,  29,  53,  54,  56,  57, 

101,  102,  157,  169,  219,  220.  284,  35l« 
354,  490-492,  552. 

, And  see  Colshull;  Sturgeon; 

Eortescu. 

, ,  eschcator  in,  15,  233,  296. 

, And   see  Gill;    Eggecombe  ; 

Carewe  ;  Courtenay  ;  Penpons ;  Hal- 
well. 

, ,  coroners  in,  443. 

,  .,....,  outlawries  in,  51,  77,  119,  141, 

142, 145,  324,  327,  380,  386,  484,  575, 
579,  581,  588,  608. 

, ,  tin  and  lead  in,  36. 

, ,  mines  in,  420. 

, ,  subsidy  and  ulnagc  of  cloth  in, 

329,  347,  478. 

, ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

609. 

,  duchy  of,  65,  83,  157, 178,  180, 197, 

283,  365,  366. 

, ,  receiver-general  of,  37,  157. 

And  see  Ha^tynges. 

, ,  steward  of.    See  Stafford. 

,  duke  of,  178. 

Comwalshe.    See  Cornewaile. 

ComweU.    See  Comewiule. 

Comwood,  Cornewode,  co.  DeYon,  24,  25. 

Comworthy,  Corneworthi,    co.  Devon,  327, 

373. 

,  nunnery  of,  378. 

Cornyssh,  John,  the  elder,  324. 

, ,  the  younger,  324. 

,  Richard,  324. 

,  Thomas,  171,514. 

,  William,  224. 

Corringham,  Coryngham,  co.  Lincoln,  179. 

Corsam.    See  Corfham. 

Corsthuayat    See  Crosthwaite. 

Corston.    See  Coston. 

Cortenale,  Cortenhale,  William,  167, 174. 

Cortlyugstok.    See  Costock. 

Coruu,  William,  169. 

Corveser,  Richard,  197. 

Coryngdon,    Master    John,    prebendary    of 

Windsor,  396. 

Cor}'ngham,  John,  145. 
Ccryngton,  Joan,  390,  444. 
Corymalet    See  Curry  Malet. 
Coryrevell.     See  Curry  Rivcl. 
Cosgrove,  co.  Northampton,  79. 
Cosham,  co.  Wilts,  232,  238,  241. 

Cossington,    Cosyngton,    co.    Leicester,  26, 

517. 
Costock,  Cortlyngstok,  co.  Nottingliam,  297» 


GENERAL  U^EX. 


670 


Coston,  Conton,  eo.  Norfolk,  562. 
Cosyn,  Robert,  288,  340,  356. 

,  WiUiam,  435. 

And  see  Cousyn. 

CosyngtOB,  Richard,  502. 
Cote.    See  Coote. 
Goteler,  John,  77. 

, ,  the  elder,  141. 

, ,  the  younger,  141. 

Coterell,  Thomas,  198. 

..,  William,  88. 

Ck)teriche.    See  Cotheridge. 

Cotes.    See  Coton. 

Cotes,  Humphrey,  the  elder,  444. 

,  John,  581. 

,  Robert,  144. 

Cotford,  John,  72. 

Cotgrave,  Codgrave,  co.  Nottingham,  600. 

Cotheistone,  Cotheleston,  co.  Somerset,  194, 

522. 
Cotheridge,  Coteriche,  co.  Worcester,  27. 
Cotherstok.    See  Cotterstock. 
Cotman,  John,  553. 
Coton,  Cotes,  co.  Cambridge,  589* 
Coton,  John,  118« 
,  Roger,  escheator  in  ^he  county  of 

York,  585. 

Cotteford,  William,  81. 

Cotterstock,  Cotherstok,    oo.    Northampton, 

provost  and  chaplains  of,  119. 

,  Walter  Oudoby,  provost  of,  119. 

Cottesbroke,  William,  9. 

Cotteswoid,  John,  286. 

Cottingham,  Cotyngham,  co.  York,  207,  369, 

428,  507. 
Cotton,  Cottun,  John,  448. 

,  Thomas,  245,  248,  275,  609. 

Cotyn,  John,  119. 

Cotyngham.    See  Cottingham. 

Cotyngham,  Edmund,  10. 

Coubnrgh,  Richard,  141. 

Couche,  Richard,  818. 

Conghton,  co.  Warwick,  20. 

Coulonge,  Colne  by  Calais,  83,  551,  567. 

Councell,  Henry,  216. 

Counten,  Edmund,  516. 

Ceuper,  Coupere,  Bartholomew,  76,  142. 

,  Henry,  224. 

,  John,  181,  393,  407,  544,  617. 

,  Roger,  224,  254,  434. 

,  Thomas,  130. 

,  Walter,  499. 

Conpuldyk,  John,  the  elder,  570. 

, ,  the  younger,  570. 

Coupyr.    See  Cupar. 
Court,  Henry,  182,  246,  629. 

,  John,  7. 

,  Peter  de  la,  188. 

a  Court,  Humphrey  Simon,  300. 
Courtenny,  Edward,  341,  403,  491,  573. 


Courtenay,  Edward,  carl  of  Devon,  127* 

,  Henry,  155,  156,  187. 

,  Hugh,  197,  217,  218,  246,  249-251, 

874,  610,  612. 

, ,  carl  of  Devon,  127. 

,  Humphrey,  217,  218,  403,  404. 

,  Joan,  174. 

,  John,  128,  271,  291,  330. 

, ,  earl  of  Devon,  410,  612. 

,  Peter,  217,  218,  263,  403,  429. 

, ,  secretary  of  Henry  VI.,  223. 

, secretary  of  Edward  IV.  880, 

382,  439. 
, ,  master    of     the    hospital    of 

St  Antony,  London,  228. 
, ,  dean  of  St.  Stephen's,  West- 

minster^  332,  414. 
, ,  dean  of  St.  George's,  Windsor, 

596. 
,  Philip,  127,  128,  171,  217,  218,  246, 

247,  284,  291,  330,  351,  403,  408,  429, 

612. 
,  Thomas,  fifth  earl  of  Devon,  65, 187, 

128,  156. 
« , ,  sixth  earl,  24,  27,  81,  38,51, 

65,  116,  128,  156,  174,  176,  179,  181, 

187,  280,  330,  480,  595. 

,  Walter,  217,281. 

, , ,  escheator  of  Devon  and  Corn- 
wall, 440. 

,  William,  knight,  127,  128,  171,  198, 

217,  218,  246,  251,  284,  2d8,  330,  351, 
408,  408,  429,  552,  612,  628. 

• , ,  esquire,  218. 

Courteys,  Master  John,  curate  of  Cattistock, 

234. 

., ,  parson  of  High  Ongar,  234. 

,  Peter,  470,  475. 

And  see  Curteys. 

Courtmyll,  Henry,  289. 

,  John,  the  younger,  289. 

Cousyn,  Cousin,  Richard,  318. 

,  Robert,  889,  495. 

, ,  keeper  of  the  great  wardrobe^ 

337,  338. 
Ooutances,  diocese  of,  360. 

•« ,  N.,  bishop  of,  360. 

Couwore*    See  Coworth. 
Cove,  North,  co.  Suffolk,  91,  537. 
Coveley,    See  Cowley. 
Coveley,  John,  448. 

,  Nicholas,  443. 

, ,  Matilda  his  wife,  443. 

,  Thomas,  443. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  443. 

•...,  William,  443. 

•• , ,  Margaret  his  wife,  443« 

CoTcntre,  John,  498. 

,  William,  60,  578,  589. 

Coventry,  20,  30,  143.   158,   167,   174.  316, 

348,  457,  462,  477,  481,  492,  49G,  504,    , 

529,  581. 


680 


GENERAL  iNDEl. 


Coventry,  ma}  or  and  oommoDalty  of,  481. 

9  mint  at,  149. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  45,  48,  49, 

53,  56,  57,  59,  61,  62,  65.  68,  70,  206, 
217,  389,  892,  393,  426.  610,  611,  619, 
620,  625,  631,  682,  634. 

,  Aapel  of  St.  Mary  at  Spon  by,  471. 

,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  dotb  in,  348, 

478,  587. 

,  outlawry  in,  3,  7,  79,  143,  167,  174, 

886. 

»...,  archdeacon  of.    See  Kilkenny. 

Coventry   and    Lichfield,    bishop    of.      See 

Hales ;  Nonant ;  Meuland ;  Langeton  ; 

Scrope ;  Clinton. 

,  diocese  of,  130,  206.  393,  416. 

Coverdale,  co.  York,  483,  486. 

Covert,  John,  462,  492. 

....,  William,  633. 

Cowche,  William,  578. 

Coweley,  Koger,  101. 

Cowell,  Thomas,  vicar  of  Tibbcnhnm,  582. 

Coweton.    See  Cowton. 

Cowelyng,  Henry,  324. 

,  Kobcrt,  324. 

Cowesb)-,  Collcsby,   Coosby   by  Trvsk,   co. 
York,  503. 

Cortick,  Cowvk,  CO.  Devon,  priory  of,  63. 

Cowley,  Covcley,  co.  Huckingham,  18. 

Cowlley,  Thomas,  521. 

Cowlyng,  J  oliu,  215. 

Cowoith,  Couworc  [co.  Berks],  48,  118. 

Cowper,  Cowcpar,  John,  75, 113. 

Cowthorpe,  Colthorpc,  co.  York,  593. 

Cowton,  South,  483. 487. 

Cowton,  Couton,  Kicliard,  1€6,  259,  269. 

Thomns,  prebendary  of  St.  Stephen's, 

Westminster,  258. 

• ,  prescuti-d     to    the    chapel    of 

St.  Joini,  Southbroke,  in  South  Weald, 
CO.  Essex,  437. 

Coxhill.     See  Goxhill. 

Cox  wold,  Cukcwald,  co.  York,  569, 

Coytesmore,  Coitesmore,  Coytemore,  Geoffi*ey, 

366,  615,  616,  628,  636. 
Coz,  John  Ic,  521. 
Crabbe,  John,  354. 

Crabden,  liobert.  major  of  Lincoln,  22 L 
Crabhay,  co.  Cornwall,  58. 
Cnicestrc.  llichard,  206. 

,  William,  206. 

And  nee  Crowcestre. 

Cratlley,  Cradeley,  co.  Worcester,  419. 
C.ftgfergus.    See  Carrickfergus. 
Crat'ord.    See  Crayford. 

Crafihole,  CroBtehall,*co.  Cornwall,  457,  529. 

Crakhall,  Henry,  214,  277. 

Crake.    See  Crayke. 

Crakehall,  co.  Yoik,  483,  486,  487. 

, ,L:tl!e,  483,  4rC,  487, 


Crakenthorpe,  Krakenthorp,  John,  349,  606, 
610,  635. 

Crakke,  Henr}',  141. 

,  Thomas,  141. 

Cramford.    See  Cranford. 

Cramme,  Richard,  445. 

Cramton,  Christopher,  600. 

Cramwell,  Henry,  8,  81. 

,  John,  8,81. 

Cranbome,  Cramboum,  co.  Dorset,  602. 

Cranbourn,  John,  16. 

Cranbrook,  Cranebroke,  co.  Kent,  546. 

,  hundred  of,  301. 

Crane,  Robert,  287, 853. 

Cranfield,  Craumfeld,  co.  Bedford,  607. 

Cranford,  Cramford,  co.  Middlesex,  78. 

Cranhara,     Cravenham,    Wolyngdonbisshop, 

Wokindone  Bisshop,  co.  Essex,  107, 

297,  465,  482. 

j    Cranlcigh,  CraDcley,  co.  Surrey,  578. 

Cranniore,  East,  Estrwmemere,  co.  Somerset. 
36. 

Cransford,  co.  SuflPolk,  110. 

Crantock,  St.  Carantock,  co.  Cornwall,  1. 

Crauych,  Ralph,  405. 

Cratfield,  Gratcfeld,  co.  Suffolk,  10,  279. 

Craumfeld.    5ec.Cranfield. 

Crau«y,  John,  377. 

Craazon.     See  Crozon. 

Craven,  co.  York,  515,  549. 

Cravenham.    See  Cranham. 

Crawan,  co.  Cornwall,  389. 

Crawford,  Richard,  265. 

Crawhall,  John,  215. 

Crawley,  co.  Sussex,  226. 

North,  Northcrauley,  co.   Buckinjr- 

ham,  2r)4. 

Cray  St.  Mary,  co.'Kent,  97. 
Crayford,  Craford,  co.  Kent,  576. 
Crayke,  Crake,  co.  York,  223. 
Creake,  Crekc,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 

,  South,  Southcreyke,  383. 

Creche,  John,  148. 
Crecy,  Cressy,  John,  176. 

» prebendary  of    St.    Stephen's, 

Westminster,  267,  501. 

> ,  dean   of   St    Mary's,  Shrews- 
bury, 276. 

> prebendary  of    St.    Mary's, 

Warwick,  286. 

,  prebendary   of    St.    George's, 

Windsor,  236,  274. 

» »  warden  of  the  free  chapel  of 

Wemstede,  40. 

Crede,  John,  491. 

Crcdeho,  co.  Devon,  466. 

Creditou,  Criditou,  Kyrton,    co.    Devon,  75, 
603. 

Creed,  Se}ntcryde,  co.  Cornwall,  2C4. 

Crcke.    See  Crook. 


GENERAt  INDEX. 


68i 


Ciemer,  Matthias,  340,  341. 

Crendon,  co.  Backingham,  159. 

Creppyng,  co.  Suffolk,  560. 

Cresbien,  John,  223,  385. 

Cresby,  Philip,  197. 

CreBcy,  Thomas,  266. 

Cressener,  Alexander,  100, 353. 

Cresset,  Robert,  219,  354,  407,  509,  627. 

Cressill,  William,  114. 

,  Joan  his  wife,  114. 

Cressingham,  LitUe,  co.  Norfolk,  77. 

Cressy.    See  Crecy. 

Cressyngham,  John,  71. 

Creston,  John,  171. 

Cretingham,  Gretyngham,  co.     Suffolk,   34, 
132. 

Crevequer,  H.  de,  561. 

Crewe,  Crue,  co.  Chester,  332. 

Crewkeme,     Crokehorn,     Crakehernc,     co. 

Somerset,  380,  458,  530. 
Crich,  CO.  Derby,  562. 
Criche,  Edward,  599. 

,Dan  Uobert,  prior  of  Montactite,  14. 

15 

Cricksea,  Cryxethc,  co.  Essex,  886. 

Criditon^     See  Crediton. 

*  Cricn,  le,'  204. 

Crigglestpno,  CrigiUton,  co.  York,  74. 

Criklade,  John,  319. 

Crikland,  Hugh,  Ticnr  of  Alton,  417. 

Cringlcford,  Kryngelesford,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 

Crioill,  Bertram  de,  123,  561. 

Cripping  Hall  [in  Wakes  Colne],  co.  Essex. 
297,  560. 

Cristchirche.     See  Christchurch. 

Cristean,  William,  153. 

Cristede,  John,  468. 

Cristian,  Roliert,  265. 

Critchell,   Long,    Longkirchell,    co.    Dorset. 
534.  ' 

Croesic.    See  Croiiic. 
Croft,  Crofte,  John,  200,  609. 

t I  mayor  of  Cambridge,  609, 

,  Matthew,  280. 

»  Richard,  350,  364,  407,  411,429,563, 

584,  615,  616,  626,  628,  636. 

f »the  elder,  29,  53,    218,    284, 

686. 

f » the  younger,  56, 117,  352,  406, 

626. 

,  Thomas,  17,  56,  117,  159,  218,277, 

406,548,  563,  571,626. 
Croftehall.     See  Crufthole. 
Crofton,  CO.  Lancaster,  17. 
Croftou,  John,  61,  73. 
,  William,  73,  164,  618. 

Croisic,  Croesic,  Croysik,  in  Brittany,  354, 
468,  511. 

Crokby.     See  Corby. 

Croke  in  Bawdrip,  co.  Somerset,  187. 

Croke,  John,  53,  108,  212,  316,  575.  I 


Crokehorn.    See  Crewkernc. 

Crokker,  John,  57,  100,  219,  220,  284,  288, 
331,  351,  354,  377,  399,  403,  404,  408, 
418,427,464,552,612. 

Crokelue.    See  Carclew. 

Crolandye.    See  Croyland. 

Cromer,  Crowmer,  co.  Norfolk,  2,  245. 

Cromwell,  Ralph,  lord,  399. 

Arid  see  Bourchier. 

Cronkesagh,  Richard,  225. 

Crook,  Creke,  co.  Westmoreland,  532. 

Crookdake,  Crokedake,  co.  Cumberland,  13. 

Crooke,  John,  192. 

Croone,  Robert,  515. 

Cropettis,  co.  Gloucester,  541. 

Crosby,  John,  52,  153,  154, 171. 

,  John  de,  214. 

Crosse,  le,  co.  Chester,  450. 

Crosse,  John,  582,  589. 

,  William,  master  of  the  hospital   of 

St.  Thomas  the  Martyr,  Southwark, 
462. 

, ,  parson  of  St  Michael,  North- 
ampton, 482. 

, ,  parson  of  Harwey  by  Calais, 

482. 

Crostehall.     See  Crafthole. 

Crosthwaitc,  Corsihuayat,  co.  Westmoreland, 
50,  334,  531. 

Crostwhite  by  Norwich,'co.  Norfolk,  342. 

Crouoho,  William,  7,  577. 

Croule.    See  Crowle. 

Crowcestre,  Crowchestre,  Richard,  828. 

,  WllUam,  592. 

And  see  Cracestre. 

Crowcherd,  John,  320. 

Crowchestre.    See  Crowcestre. 

Crowe,  William,  9,  479. 

Crowede,  William,  388. 

Croweherst,  John,  289. 

Crowemer.    See  Cromer ;  Crowmer. 

Crowland,  John,  44,  588. 

Crowle,  Croule,  co.  Worcester,  110. 

Crowmer.    See  Cromer. 

Crowmer,  Crowemer,  James,  197,284,  571. 

,  William,  889. 

Crowton,  John,  600. 

Croxton,  Thomas,  7. 

••.., ,  coroner  and   attorney  in   the 

King's  Bench,  11. 

Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  7,  226,  254,  357. 

Croyland,  Crolandye,  co.  Lincoln,  abbey  of, 
181,  205. 

,  convent  of,  183,  604. 

f  John  Litlyugton,  abbot  of,  183. 

>  John  Wysbeche,  abbot  of,  205,  604. 

>  Nicholas  Wysebeche,  abbot  of,  181. 

Croysik.    See  Croisic. 

Crozon,  Crauzon,  in  Brittany,  port  of,  198. 

,  ship  called  la  Kateryne  of,  199. 


6^2 


GENERAL  iNDiSS. 


Grace,  Maurice,  197. 

Cracenuuip  Biebtad,  30. 

CxBdwell  [co.  Wilts],  53. 

Cr^e.    See  Crewe. 

Crae,  Joho,  451. 

Cnigge,  John,  rector  of  the  portion  of  Clare 
in  the  charch  of  Tiverton,  292. 

Crukefaeme.    See  Crewkerne. 

Crakerno,  William,  abbot  of  Mnchelney,  2S9, 
260. 

Cnimwell,  John,  309. 

Crastirich,  Cantwjche,  co.  Essex,  297,  560. 

Crjdjton.    See  Crediton. 

Crysale,  Kalph,  208. 

Crjstemas,  Thomas,  524. 

Crjxethe.    See  Cricksea. 

Cubbington,  Cobinton,  co.  Warwick,  64,  411. 

Cublington,  co.  Buckingham,  521. 

,  Cobljngton,  co.  Hereford,  469. 

Cukewald.     See  Cozwold. 

Collyng,  Thomas,  4. 

Culmington  in  le  Corredale,  co.  Salop,  543, 

557. 
Culme  John.    See  Colambjohn. 
Cnloe.    See  Coin. 
Culpepyr.     See  Colepeper. 
Cnlpyo,  Nicholas,  254. 
Culqaite.     See  Colquitc. 
Culton,  John,  215. 
CulYeton.    See  KiUon. 
Culworth,  CO.  Northampton,  452. 
Cumberford,  William,  70,  158,  351,  630. 

Cumberland,  county  of,  26,  88,  131,  171,  181, 
206,  211,  214,  219,  251,  261,  329,  333, 
847,  349,  490,  556,  606. 

, ,  sheriff  of,  251,  261,  349,490, 

525. 

, And  see  Lamplogh  ;   Hudlcs- 

ton  ;  Parr ;  Moresby ;  Richard. 

, ,  escheator  in,  134. 

, ^<2  see  Moresby. 

, ,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

829,  383,  347. 

,. , ,  justices  of  the  peace  in,  347. 

, ,  commissions  of  the  peace   in, 

610. 

Cumberland,  John,  318. 
Cumberworth,  co.  Lincoln,  508. 
Cum  well,  John,  the  elder,  324. 

, ,  the  youuger,  324. 

Cunff,  William  le,  521. 

Connesbnigh,  Edmund,  609. 

Cunstable.    See  Constable. 

Cunwey.    See  Conway. 

Cupar,  Coupyr  in  Fyife,  in  Scotland,  448. 

Cupper,  Thomas,  182. 

Curborough,  co.  Stafford,  16. 

Curry  Malet,  Corymalet,  co.  Somerset,  17. 

Rivel,  Coryrerell,  CO.  Somerset,  223, 

S89. 
CttTson^  John,  14,  256,  40B,  500,  61 1. 


Curson,  John,  sheriff  of  Nottingham  and 
Derby,  421. 

Philip,  887. 

,  Thomas,  387. 

Curstwyche.    See  Crustwich. 

Curteys,  Giles,  201,  208. 

,  John,  4,  54,  223. 

,  Peter,  66,  273,  295,  324. 

,  Richard,  53. 

,  William,  169,  322,  562. 

,  Master    William,    parson    of    High 

Ongar,  263. 

And  see  Courteys. 

Curwen,  Thomas,  349,  610. 

Custacius,  artiller  of  Calais,  64. 

Customs  and  subsidies,  11,  19,  31,  49,  58,  59, 
85,  87,  95,  106,  113, 114, 122, 126, 132, 
134,  160-162,  165,  181,  186,  209,  210, 
212,  213,  229,  245,  273,  804-307,  309, 
336-338,  361,  367,  368,  375,  389,  398, 
394,  411,  415,  422,  427,  445,  450,  451, 
468,  474,  511-514,  532,  533,  534,  586, 
543,  545,  555,  565,  587,  595. 

Customs,  great,  15,  59,  91,  167, 168, 216, 230, 
231,  268,  269,  357,  388,  438,  469,  553, 
554,  584,.592. 

petty,  16,  59,  91,  115, 167,  168,  175, 

186,  216,  280,  281,  268,  387,  357,  374, 
452,  469,  484,  528,  553,  554,  558,  559, 
584,  592. 

of  wools,  &c.,  11,  15,  31,  53,59,  85, 

87,96,  108, 109,153-155,160, 161, 165, 
186,  212,  213,  216,  230,  231,  245,  270, 
273,  306,  337,  341,  357,  388,  389,  422, 
445,  452,  532,  533,  543,  558,  559,  561, 
565,  584. 

Cutcombe,  Codecombe  Mohun,  co.  Somerset, 
115. 

Cuttou  (in  Foltimore,  co.  Devon),  prebend  of, 
212. 

Cuttynge,  William,  339. 


D. 


Daa,  William,  214. 

Dachet.    See  Datcbct. 

Dacrc,  co.  Cumberland,  96. 

Dacre,  Humphrey,  90,  349,  606. 

,  ,  lord    Dacre,    183,    350,    610, 

635. 

,  Ranulph,  26,  29,  96. 

Eleanor  his  wife,  26,  96. 

Dadyngton.     See  Deddiugtou. 

Dagdewe,  Daggedewe,  John,  362. 

Dagvilc,  William,  620. 

, ,  mayor  of  Oxford,  626. 

Dagworth  (in  Pebmarsh),  co.  Essex,  515* 

Dalabere.    See  Delabere« 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


683 


Dalamare,  Alice,  204. 

,  Henry,  203. 

,  John,  203,  204. 

,  Thomas,  817,  849. 

And  see  DeUmare. 

Dalbere,  co.  Derbj,  82, 137. 

Dalberesleis,  co.  Derby,  82,  187. 

Dalby,  Alice,  144. 

...y  Hugh,  8. 

!..,John,  144, 191. 

Daleole.    See  Dolcote. 

Dale,  CO.  Derby,  abbot  and  convent  of,  410, 
479. 

,  John  Stanley,  abbot  of,  479. 

Dale,  Dalle,  John,  24,  881,  627. 

,  William,  58. 

Dale  Head,  le  Dalehede  [co.  Cumberlaod], 

884,  582. 
Dalham,  co.  Saffolk,  98. 
Dalker,  Bichard,  462,  492. 
Dalle.    See  Dale. 
Dalling,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 
Dailington,  Dalynton,  co.  Northampton,  521. 
Dalson,  Thomas,  202. 
Dalton,  John,  2. 

,'Ralph,  117. 

,  Thomas,  2. 

Daltport,  Robert,  602. 

Daly,  John,  384. 

Dalyngrigge,  Richard,  638. 

Dalynton.    See  Dallington. 

Dam,  John,  93. 

Damascata.    See  Demasoata. 

Damay,  Robert,  325,  609. 

., ; ,  mayoif  of  Cambridge,  609. 

Damlet,  Laurence,  warden  of  the  college  of 
minor  canons  of  St.  PanPi,  London, 
135. 

Dammer,  Richard,  482. 

Damory,  Richard,  241. 

Damport,  Jame9,  279. 

Damyon,  Bartholomew,  225,  326. 

Danby,  co.  York,  forest  of,  205, 206. 

Wiske,  CO.  York,  1,  148. 

Danby,  Geoi^e,  prior  of  the  Frian  Minor  of 
Scarborough,  578. 

,  James,  177,  688. 

,  Ralph,  503. 

,  Robert,  70,  85,  102,  103,  170,  171, 

221,  247,  251,  408,  611,  618-62],  628, 
624,  626,  634,  687. 

• , ,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  1, 

8,  5-10,  12,  16,  20,  21,  38,  44,  51,  52, 
72,  73,  77-79,  91,  94,  99,  109,  119, 
122,  127,  128,  131,  141,  145,  154,  161, 
164,  167,  173,  174,  183,  202,  228-229, 
253-257,  268,  320-827,  344,  362,  864, 
880-887,  389,  400,  431-437,  443,  456, 
475,  498-500,  502,  508,  575-582,  589, 
593. 

Dancastrc.    See  Doncastcr. 

Dandia,  Demon  John,  273,  422. 


Dane,  in  Boughton,  co.  Kent,  297. 

Danell.    See  Danyell. 

Daners,  Henry,  438,  488,  495. 

Danet,  Danett,  Thomas,  the  king's  wmmmmat 
604. 

,  ,  parson   of  St.  Mary,  Calais, 

568. 

,  Master     Thomas,     prebendary    of 

Pontesbury,  277. 

,  ,  prebendary  of  St.  George's, 

Windsor,  859. 

, ,  parson  of  Egleston,  893. 

Dongore,  John,  182. 

Dannett,  Douenant  [in  Quethiock],  co.  Corn- 
wall, 444. 

Dannon,  Dawnoth  [in  St.  Teath],  co.  Corn- 
wall, 467. 

Dantaig,  Dansk,  in  Prussia,  101,  168,  491, 
494. 

,  ship  called  le  George  of,  491,  494. 

DauTers,  John,  257,  325,  488,  484. 

,  Richard,  28,  248,  249,  285,  350,  875, 

406,  452,  554,  625. 

,  Thomas,  568,  625,  629. 

,  William,  29,  874,  472,  584,  608,  626. 

Dany,  Henry,  577. 

,  John,  605. 

Danyell,  Danell,  Peter,  524. 

,  George,  616. 

,  Thomas,  169,  170,  236,  251,286,287, 

293,  382,  458,  497,  512,  524,  526,  570, 
572,  622. 

, ,  lord  of  Rathwire,  598. 

,  William,  382,  498, 

, ,  parson  of  Solihull,  206. 

Danyshampton,  co.  DcTon,  86. 

Dappemont,  Francis,  201,  217,  221. 

Darcy,  John,  297,  318,  451. 

,  Robert,  613. 

Darell,  Alexander,  70,  71. 

,  Constantine,  70,  71. 

,  George,  32,  88,  70,  71, 126,  196,  219, 

220,  284,  419,  635. 

, ,  keeper  of  the  wardrobe,  186. 

,  John,  391. 

....,  Richard,  66,  70,  71,  196,  220,  256, 

629. 

,  Robert,  363. 

,  ,  warden   of   the   hospital    of 

St.  Mary,  Ospringe,  228. 

,  Thomas,  70,  71,  560. 

,William,  70,  71. 

Daresbury,  co.  Chester,  832. 

Darlton,  Darlyngton,  Derleton,  co.  Notting* 

ham,  243,  441, 482. 
Daraeton,  Thomas,  877,  878. 
Darryyeire,  Bartholomew,  49,  159. 

Darset,  Richard,  9. 

,  William,  43. 

Dartford,  Derteford,  co.  Kent,  256,  300,  383. 

Dartington,  Dertyngton,  co.  DeTon,  32,  137* 


684 


a^NEBAL  INDEX. 


Dartmoor,  Dertmore,  co.  Devon,  forest  of, 

173. 
Dartmoutb,  Dertemuth,  co.  Devon,  29,  .57, 

60,  114,  128,  198,  288,  457,  529,  543, 

555. 

,  mayor  of.    See  Langmede. 

,  port  of,  11,  34,  59,  91,  114,  154,  167, 

184,  209,  216.  231,  262,  268,  268,  269, 

288,  443,  468,  511,  521,  543,  554,  555, 

584,  587,  592,  698,  603. 

,  ship  called  la  Marye  of,  525. 

,  Bhip  called  le  Marye  Colder  of,  288. 

Darwent    See  Derwent. 

DasMt,  Dorset,  Great,  co.  Warwick,  133. 
Dasshe,  John,  parson  of  North  Cove,  91. 
Datchet,  Dachet,  co.  Buckingham,  368,  574. 
Daubenej,  Dawftbenej,  Giles,  898,  524,  588, 

585,  629. 

,  John,  490. 

,  William,  398. 

Dancton,  Peter,  of  Hatton,  497,  524,  526, 

572. 
Dnnnce,  Bichard,  229. 
Dauncj,  Robert,  218. 
Daunde    by    Dartmouth,    co.    Devon,    457, 

529. 
Daundcsleywyk,  co.  Southampton,  534. 
Dauuditrue,  John,  333. 
Dauuger,  John,  190. 
Daungevyle,  William,  75. 
Daunscr,  Thomas,  321. 
Dauphin,  the,  of  France,  583. 
Dauson,  Laurence,  2. 
Davers.    See  Danvers. 
David,  Hugh,  128. 

David  ap  Howell,  parson  of  la  More,  294. 
David  ap  Howel  ap  Griff  ap  Tudor,  86. 
Davies,  John,  262. 
Davy,  EUas,  82. 

,  Henry,  30,  384. 

,  James,  13. 

,  John,  40, 118,  130, 197,  290, 324, 445, 

446. 

,  Louis,  31. 

,  Thomas,  75,  443. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  443. 

,„ ,  William,  30,  382,  387,  472. 

,  mayor  of  Drogheda,  193. 

Davyson,  David,  452. 

,  John,  126,  325,  326,  352. 

, dean  of  St.  George's,  Windsor, 

278,412. 

^ ,  parson  of  Old  Bomney,  244. 

[[[ ,  ,  prebendary  of  St.  Stephen's, 

Westminster,  244. 

^,,  ^,,.., ,  keeper  of  ihe  hanapcr,  47,  245, 

857,  383,  398. 

, ,  dean  of  Salisbury,  503. 

,  ,  prebendary    of     St.     Paul's, 

London,  412. 
^,, ,   ,  prebendary    of    St    Mary's, 

Norwich,  357. 


Davyson,  Hobert,  74. 
Dawe,  Auerus,  477. 

,  Robert,  203. 

,William,  148,  378. 

Dawlish,  co.  Devon,  82. 

Dawna,  John,  104. 

Dawne,  Danne,  George,  prebendary   of  St. 

Stephen's,  Westminster,  547,  551. 
,    ,   prebendary    of     Chichester, 

551. 

y ,  chaplain  of  Lamana,  479. 

Dawney,  Henry,  573. 

,  John,  334,  523. 

Dawnoth.    See  Dannon. 
Dawrey.    See  Anray. 
Daws,  William,  80. 
Daxe,  Thomas,  201. 
Day,  Thomas,  2. 
Daylesford,  co.  Worcester,  2. 
Dayowe,  Henry,  104. 

,  James,  104. 

Deal,  Dele,  co.  Kent,  290,  303. 

Dean,  Dene,  co.  Gloucester,  forest  of,  280, 

484,  601. 

,  Deeno,  co.  Oxford,  226,  382,  436. 

Dean  Prior,  Denpryour,  co.  Devon,  225. 
Debenham,   Gilbert,  esquire,  202,  352,  353, 

373,590,631. 
, ,  knight,  152,  352,  853,  878, 

384,  406,  467,  468,  491,  497,  526,  560, 

572,631. 

,.., ,  Katharine,  his  wife,  152,  873. 

,  Gilbert,  chancellor  of  Ireland,  461. 

,  Stephen,  223,  388. 

Dechyngham.    See  Pitchingham. 
Deddington,  Dadyngton,  co.  Oxford,  78. 
Dedham,  Bedham,  co.  Essex,  484,  581. 
Deene.     See  Dean. 
Deerhurst,  Derehurst,  co.  Gloucester,  66,  67. 

,  alien  priory  of,  66,  67,  551. 

,  William  Bokelond,  prior  of ,  66 . 

Degone,  John,  201,  217,  221. 
Dekelburgh.     See  Dickleburgh. 
Delabere,  Dalabere,  Kynard,  425. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  425. 

,  Bichard,  425,  429,  016. 

Delalaunde.    See  Lauude. 
Delamare,  Anne,  425. 

,  Bernard,  374. 

,  Margaret,  425. 

,  Bichard,  425. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  425. 

,  Thomas,  874,  425,  552,  658,  608. 

, sheriff  of  Wilts,  178. 

And  see  Dalamare. 

Delamers,  co.  Gloucester,  534. 

Dele.     See  Deal. 

DeliaboU,    Deliowboll    (in    St.    Teath),    co. 
Cornwall,  889,  444. 

Deliowe,  co.  Cornwall,  444. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


68  5 


Deliowbol6jxi>  co.  Cornwall,  444. 
Dellowcarboleyn,  co.  Cornwall,  444. 
Delves,  Delvys,  John,  231,  289,  536,  630. 
DeWjn,  baron  of.    See  Nugent. 
Pelvjs.    See  Delves. 

Demascata,  Damascata,  Domyngo,  317-319, 
354. 

John,  317-819,  354. 

Demoyne,  John,  57. 
Denardake,  co.  Cornwall,  421. 
Denardeston.    iSiee  Denston. 
Denbigh,  Dynbigh,  22,  183. 
Denby  Grange,  co.  York,  8. 
Dendron,  Deuron,  ce.  Lancaster,  456. 
Dene.    See  Dean. 
Dene,  Henry,  164. 

,  Thomas,  the  younger,  289 . 

,  William,  263. 

Denham,  co.  Buckingham,  80. 

CO.  Suffolk,  93. 

Denham,  Charles,  407. 
Denis,  Maurice,  386. 
Denissh,  John,  84. 

Denization,  letters  of,  12, 52, 65,  86,  87, 113, 
159,  184,  207,  214,  236,  237,  297,  299, 
806,  307,  313,  357,  359,  361,  362,  374, 
893,  396,  401,  402,  423,  448,  479,  488, 
509,  510,  518,  535,  547,  557,  565,  594, 
604. 

Denman,  Thomas,  577. 

Denmark,  king  ot,  245. 

Denney,  co.  Gloucester,  481,  588. 

Denningten,  Denyngton,  co.  Suffolk,  34,  182. 

Denpryour.    See  Dean  Prior. 

Denron.    See  Dendron. 

Denston,  Denardeston,  co.  Suffolk,  484. 

Denston,  John,  484. 

y ,  Katharine  his  wife,  484. 

,  William,  484. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  484. 

Dent,  William,  145. 
Denton,  Alice,  77. 

,  John,  29,  626. 

,  Thomas,  626. 

Denyngton.    See  Dennington. 

Deuys,  Hugh,  221. 

John,  29,  58,  100, 101,  105,  168,  219, 

246, 947,  351,  403,  407,  408,  427,  435, 

612. 

....•....,  Margaret,  374. 

,  Michael,  216,  374,  403,  429,  511. 

,  Biohard,  75. 

Depe.    See  Dieppe. 

Deptford,  Depford,  co.  Kent,  291,  385. 

Derby,  8,202,  218. 

,  archdeacon  of.    See  Chauntry . 

,  county  of,  55,  70,  130,  195,  218,  233, 

244,  248,  284,  285,  329,  348,  350,  403, 
408,  428,  43Q,  441,  442,  457,  462,  482, 
492,  496,  511,  513,  529,  535. 


Derby,  county  of,  sheriff  of,  180,  243,  244, 
284,  350,  408,  492,  525. 

,    And    see    Leek  ;    Monte 

Gomeri ;  StrelUy  ;  Curson. 

, ,  escheator  in,  35,  135,  391,  475. 

, And  $ee  Malory. 

, ,  outlawries  in,  I,  8, 10,  76, 146, 

400,  435. 

, .......  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

329,  348. 

,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

611. 

Derby,  John,  223. 

,  Nicholas,  257. 

,  Richard,  539. 

,  Bobert,  381. 

,  Thomas,  the  elder,  473. 

, ,  Agnes  his  wif<?,  473. 

,  WilUam,  203. 

Dere,  Thomas,  77. 

,  Waiiam,  120, 121. 

Dereham,  Thomas,  65. 

« And  see  Derham. 

Dereman,  Thomas,  72. 

Derham.    See  Durham. 

Derham,  John,  246,  247. 

,  Thomas,  169, 170. 

, ,  the  elder,  416,  417. 

,  Joan  his  wife,  416. 

,  Thomas,  the  younger,  417. 

Derleton.    See  Darlton. 

Dennan,  Master  John,  208. 

Derneford,  James,  23. 

Dertmore.    See  Dartmoor. 

Dertemuth.    See  Dartmouth. 

Dertyogton.    See  Dartiugton. 

Derwent,  Darweut,  river,  co.  Cumberland,  25. 

,  Went,  river,  co.  York,  251,  428,  572. 

Desford,  Thomas,  240,  537. 

Desmond,  James,  earl  of,  595. 

Despencer,  Hugh  le,  520. 

Deeydwyn,  Gilbert,  307. 

Dene,  David,  55,  57. 

Deueleke.    See  Duleek. 

Deulacresse.    See  Dieulaoresse. 

Deux,  Bartholomew,  374. 

,  Edward,  604. 

Devare,  William,  50. 

Develyn,  Philip,  15. 

Devenysb,  John,  247,  249,  351,  405,  633. 

Devercux,  John,  220,  288,  289,  350, 890,  407, 
429,  615,  616. 

,  Bobert,  of  Ferrers,  627. 

,  lord  Ferrers,  454. 

,  Walter,  lord  Ferrers,  54,  55,  57,  58, 

70,  95,  103,  127,  140,  171,  172,  175, 
195,  198,  219,  220,  283,  284, 289,  349, 
350,  366,  429,  444,  469,  509,  553,  565, 
583,612,  614,  616,  627,  629,  636. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Carnarvon,  212. 


686 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


D0fiMt,  lhyf*9f  LattM,  eo.  Wilts,  862,  408, 

498. 

Deyon,  county  of,  4,  83,  36,  44,  55-57,  65, 
100,  J 12,  114.  127,  128,  188,  189,  178, 
195,  197,  204,  218-220,  246,  247,  284, 
329,  847,  351,  868,  407,  427,  430,  462» 
464-466,  490-493,  495,  496,  518,  525, 
547,  574,  589,  598. 

, sheriflF  of,  24,  29,  44,  56,  101, 

171,  198,  217,  219,  251,  284,  288,  851, 
356,  403,  404,  407,  408,  429,  466,  490, 
492,  552. 

, And  9ee  Forteica ;  Beaamont ; 

Djnham;  Carew. 

, ,  escheator  in,  15,  24,  238,  296, 

550. 

, And  see  Gill;   Carew;  Cour- 

tenay;  Fanpons;  Halwell. 

...,, ,  outlawries  in,  5,  8,  12,  51,  52, 

72,  74-76,  78-81,  94,  99,  109,  143, 
145,  148,  149, 154,  208,  228,  224,  257, 
821,  324,  326,  827,  831,  383,  884,  481, 
502,  503,  576-578,  580. 

, ,  ftubsidj  and  nlnage  of  cloth  in, 

829,  847,  478. 

, ,  tin  and  lead  in,  36. 

, ,  stannaries  in,  173. 

, ,  mines  in,  420. 

,  justices  of  the  peace  in,  171, 

408,  404. 
,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

611. 
Devon  river,  co.  Nottingham,  462. 
Devyok,  John,  878,  899. 
Dexter,  Hobert,  145. 
Dey,  John,  78,  264,  857,  511, 573. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  264. 

,  John,  mayor  of  Kingston  Hull,  29. 

,  Richard,  77. 

Deynes,  Robert,  250. 

Dickleburgh,  Dekilbourgh,  oo.  Norfolk,  191, 

882. 
Dieppe,  Depe,  in  Normandy,  201,  217,  221. 
Dieulacresse,  Deulacresse,  co.  Stafford,  abbot 

and  convent  of,  34. 

,  William,  abbot  of,  34. 

Difford.    See  Dishforth. 

Digby,  Dygby,  co.  Lincoln,  34,  810,  523. 

Digby,  Dygby,  Edward,  66,  350. 

,  Everard,  627. 

Digges.    See  Dygges. 
Dike,  John,  459. 

And  see  Dyke, 

Dikson,  John,  251. 

,  Nicholas,  prebendary  of    Chiswick, 

176. 

And  see  Dix«OR ;  Dykson. 

Dil worth  [in  Ribchester],  co.  Lancaster,  807, 

419. 
Dimmok.    See  Dymmok. 
Dinant,  Dynant,  in  Almain,  282. 
Dinton,  Donton,  Donjmgton,  co.  Buckingham, 

309. 


Dirham,  John,  608. 

Dishforth,  Difford,  Dysforth  in  Topeliffe,  CO. 
York,  826,  483,  486. 

Disney,  John,  352. 

Diss,Dysse,  co.  Norfolk,  12, 581. 

Disserthe,  co.  Flint,  153. 

Ditchingham,  Deehyngham,  co.  Norfolk,  191, 
539, 577. 

Ditton,  Dytton,  eo.  Buckingham,  868,  574. 

Dixson,  Thomas,  108. 

Dobbe,  John,  39. 

Dobbes,  Master  Robert,  parson  of  Cottingham, 
369. 

Dobbessoo,  Robert,  77. 

Dobbns,  Dolbus,  John,  626. 

, , ,  mayor  of  Oxford,  C26. 

Dobley,  Christopher,  823. 

Dobson,  Stephen,  202. 

,  William,  299. 

Dobyn,  Joan,  78. 

,  Robert,  203. 

Dockyng.    See  Dokkyng. 

Dodde,  William,  486. 

Doddinghurst,  Duddyngfaarst,  co.  Essex, 
295,  297,  560. 

Doddington,  Dodyngton,  oo.  Lincoln,  854. 

Pygot,  28,  322. 

Dodecote,  John,  169. 

Dodesham,  William,  115,  194,  522. 

Dodmor,  Henry,  2. 

Dodson,  John,  327. 

Dodyngfels,  Gerard,  502. 

Dodyngton.    See  Doddington ;  Dnddington. 

Dodyngton,  Robert,  9. 

Dogeson,  John,  827. 

Doget,  John,  484. 

Dogmenfield,  letters  patent  dated  at,  11, 17, 
81-84,  42,  44-46, 49,  50,  53, 55,  57-59, 
61,  82,  86,  87,  91,  100,  101,  107,  116, 
124,  151,  152,  155,  157,  159,  160,  162, 
163,  168,  170,  171,  607,  611,  612,  623, 
629*682,  634. 

Doily,  Richard,  286. 

Doket,  Master  Andrew,  president  of  Qaeen'a 
College,  Cambridge,  894. 

,  Roger,  498. 

Dokkyng,  Dockyng,  Robert,  170,  854,  619. 

,  Richard,  855. 

Dokray,  James,  161,  162. 

, ,  mayor  of  Drogheda,  198. 

Dokylby,  Thomas,  parson  of  Gedling,  591. 
Dolas,  Henry,  482. 
Dolbus.    See  Dobbus. 
Don  river,  572. 
Don,  Alexander,  277. 

,  John,  59,  60,  167,  198. 

, ,  Eliiabeth  his  wife,  59,  60. 

,  Robert,  260. 

,  Thomas,  168. 

And  see  Donne. 

Doncalf,  Thomas,  108. 


GENERAL  IISTDEX, 


687 


Donoaster,  Dancastre,  co,  York,  72,  102, 103, 
316,441,477. 

,  Carmelite  friart  of,  375. 

,  John  Sntton,  prior  of,  375. 

Donerdale.    See  Dnnnerdale. 

DouiDgton,    Donyngtoii,   co.    Lieccstcr,  27, 
517. 

.,  CO.  Lincoln,  297,  457. 

Donlowe,  eo.  Wilts,  hundred  of,  46C. 

Donne,  Bartholomew,  434,  581. 

,  John,  86,  274,  517,  551. 

And  see  Don. 

Donnjmg,  William,  860. 

Donnyngton,  co.  Lincoln,  529. 

Donsland,  Donneelond,  co.  Devon,  24,  45. 

Donstar.    See  Donster. 

Dontesbom.    See  Dantisborne. 

Donton.     See  Dinton. 

Donton,  Henrj,  214. 

Donyland,  Kast,  Estdoniland,  co.  Essex,  318. 

Donjngton.    See  Donington  ;  Dinton. 

Donjngton,  John,  573. 

,  Robert,  9. 

....^....,  Thomas,  10. 

Doc,  John,  21. 

Dorande,  Boger,  113. 

Dorchester,  co.  Dorset,  55,  57,  85,  242,  396, 
428,  544,  575. 

• , Me  priory  hermitage'  bj,  William 

Broun,  master  of,  235. 

, ,  Robert  Bothe,  master  of,  401. 

,  hospital  of  St.  John  Baptist,  62,  394. 

y ,  WiUiamBrouu,  warden  of,  235. 

, ,  Master   OliTer  Kjng,  warden 

of,  401. 

,  CO.  Oxford,  101,  223. 

Dorohestre,  Dorchestjr,  Hugh,  abbot  of 
Abbotsburj,  116, 125. 

Dordrecht,  Vandordrygh  in  Holland,  4*28. 

,  ship  called  le  Plcufie  of,  429. 

Dore,  John,  prior  of  Montacute,  15. 

Dorewardt  Dorward,  John,  74,  492,  509. 

,  Richard,  509. 

Dorham,  John,  224. 

, ,  prior  of  Newstead  in  Sherwood, 

S5. 

Dorking,  co.  Surrey,  153,  589,  596. 

Dorman,  John,  218. 

Domey  [co.  Buckingham],  287. 

Dorset,  county  of,  20,  25,  56,  65,  126,  139, 
159,  162,  182,  188,  195,  196,  218-220, 
242,  247,  263,  278,  284,  305,  329,  335, 
847,  351,  406,  427,  430,  462,  490,  492, 
496,  524,  550,  573. 

,   ,   sheriff    of,   20,    56,  95,   126, 

159,  173,  182,  188,  219,  242,  284,  351, 
406,  428,  490,  492,  524,  590. 

, And  eee  Stafford;  Brownyng  ; 

Herbert;  Sidenham:  Worseley. 

, ,  escheator  in,  15,  125,  233,  241, 

278,  279,  296,  339,  899,  550. 


Dorset,  county  of.    And  see  Gill ;  Twynyho  ; 

Phelip;  Vowell;  Say;  Hugyn. 
, ,  outlawries  in,  1,  8,  38,  79,  109, 

326,  579. 
, ,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in 

238,  266,  329,  335,  347,  444,  478,  537. 
., ,  commission   of  the  peace    in, 

612. 

,  CO.  Gomwall,  389. 

And  Mee  lyuaet, 

Dorward.    See  Doreward. 

Douenant.    See  Dannett. 

Doughty,  Richard,  353. 

Douglas,  the  earl  of,  588. 

,  James,  earl  of,  243,  518. 

Doune,  John,  175. 

Dounham.    See  Downham. 

Dounyng,  Thomas,  287. 

Donnton.    See  Donton. 

Dounton,  John,  107. 

Dousyng,  Stephen,  580. 

Douve,  Dowve,  John,  453,  454. 

Dorer,  co.  Kent,  271,  276,  302,  898,  673. 

,  mayor  of,  898. 

,  port  of,  496. 

,  charters  dated  at,  864t376. 

,  hospital  of  St.  Mary,  John  Barboure, 

master  of,  16. 

Dover  castle,  constable  of,  206. 

And  see  FitzAlan. 

,  lieutenant  of .    Se^  Scott. 

Doverdale,  co.  Worcester,  liu. 

Dowdeswell,     Over,     Overdoudeswell,     co. 
Gloucester,  149. 

Dowell,  John,  102. 

Dowenes;  John,  501. 

Dowcrissh,  John,  57,  407. 

,  Thomas,  101, 127,  168,  377,  612. 

Dowes,  John,  491,  578,  589. 

Dowghty,  William,  286. 

Down  End,  co.  Somerset,  187. 

Downe,  Sir  lliomas,   prebendary  of  Bridg- 
north, 265. 

Downham,  Dounham,   co.  Cambridge,  518, 
519. 

,  CO.  Essex,  318. 

Downhamford,     Dunhampford,     co.     Kent, 
hundred  of,  240,  302. 

Downhead,  Dunhede,  co.  Somerset,  458,  530. 

Downs,  the,  340. 

Downton,  William,  442. 

Dowsdale  [co.  Lincoln],  170. 

Dowve.    See  Douve. 

Dragane,  George,  587. 
Drake,  Richard,  542. 

,  Robert,  822. 

,  William,  377. 

Draper,  Henry,  251. 

,  Hugh,  143. 

,  John,  166,  221,  259,  269,  801,  367. 

,  Richard,  384. 


688 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Draper,  Bobert,  parson  of  Aldrington,  896. 

,  Walter,  286. 

,  William,  406. 

Draz,  CO.  York,  John  Ufflete,  prior  of,  179. 
Drax,  Alexander,  131. 

,  John,  407. 

Draycott,  Roger,  208,  218. 
Drajten,  co.  Middlesex,  523. 

,  CO.  Northampton,  158. 

,  West,  CO.  Berks,  147. 

,  East,  Estdrayton,    oo.    Not  tingbam, 

501. 

Basset  fco.  Stafford],  357. 

,  Fen,    Fyndrayton,    oo.    Cambridge, 

181. 
Parslow^,   Drayton    Passelewe,    co. 

Buckingham,  263,  844. 

Drewe,  John,  318,  494. 

,  Thomas,  224. 

Drevell,  John,  9. 

And  see  Druell. 

Drewes,  John,  593. 

Drewsteignton,  Druestayton,  Drays  Taynton, 

Teyngton  Dnie,  oo.  Devon,  203,  213, 

603. 
Driffeld,  Balpli,  76. 
Driffield,  Little,  co.  York,  148. 
Drogbeda,  Drodatb,  in  Ireland,  193,  391,  396, 

468. 

mayor  and  commonalty  of,  193,  391. 

,  mayor  of.    See  Dokray ;  Davy. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  161. 

Droitwicb,  Wyclie,  co.  Worcester,   67,   110, 

274. 

Dromore,  bishop  of.    See  Egremond. 

Drope,  Robert,  317,  445,  446. 

, ,  sheriff  of  London,  205. 

, ,  mayor  of  London,  481. 

J)roup,  Joan,  592. 

,  Robert,  592. 

.Walter,  592. 

,  William,  592. 

Drowell.    See  Druell. 

Draell,  Drewell,  Drowell,  Dryuell,  Riohard, 
250,  292. 

,  William,  281,  387,  407,  428,  617, 

Druels,  co.  Buckingham,  471. 

Druestayton.    See  Drewsteignton. 

Druett,  William,  571. 

Druffeld.    See  Dryflelde. 

Drure,  William,  571. 

Drur}',  Nicholas,  515. 

Druys  Tayuton.    See  Drewsteignton. 

Dryffelde,  Druffeld,  Thomas,  549. 

Dr^'land,  John,  383,  575. 

Robert,  801. 

Dr^'ug,  John,  82. 

,  Richard,  82. 

,  William,  322. 

Dryuell.    See  Druell. 


I 


Dryver,  Stephen,  818. 

,  William,  824. 

Duardyng  [co.  Devon],  36. 

Dubber,  Joan,  141. 

Dublin,  in  Ireland,  466,  468,  592. 

,  exchequer  of,  466. 

,  Parliament  at,  1 93. 

,  archbishopric  of,  385,  474. 

,  archbishop  of.   See  Tregury ;  Walton. 

,  port  of  598. 

Dubrossay,  John,  54,  58,  101,  104. 
Dnddington,  Dudyngton  by  Wakerley,    co. 

Northampton,  557. 
Duddyngherst.    See  Doddinghurst. 
Dudley.  Edmund,  193,  402. 

,  John,  318,  851,  406,  590,  629,  633. 

,  Master  William,  469,615,  616,  627, 

636. 
,    ,  dean  of    the    king's  chapel, 

274.  276,  363,  412,  512,  539,  540,  543, 

545,  561,  562,  566,  583. 
,    ,    prebendary    of    St.    Paul's, 

London,  412. 
,  prebendary  of   St.    Geoi^e*S| 

Windsor,  274,  303. 
, ,  dean  of  the  college  of  Bridge 

north,  276. 

, ,  dean  of  St.  George's,  Windsor, 

412,424,461,596. 

, And  see  Sutton. 

Dudstone.  Dudcston,  co.  Gloucester,  hundred 

of,  588. 
Dudyngton.     See  Dnddington. 

Duffeld,  Master  Thomas,  chaplain  of  the 
chantry  of  St.  John  Baptist  by  St.  Mary, 
Aldermarychirch,  London,  369,  395. 

Duke,  Richard,  12,  60,  280. 

,  Walter,  375. 

,  William,   101,   114,   154,   168,  250, 

268. 
Dukkesworth.    See  Duxford. 
Dulcote,  Dalcote,  co.  Somerset,  89. 
Dulcotes,  CO.  Nottingham,  62. 
Dulee,  John,  357. 

Duleek,  Deueleke  [co.  Meath],  504. 
Dullingham,  co.  Cambridge,  297,  484. 
Dundalk,  in  Irehmd,  162. 
Dundee,  in  Scotland,  452,  483,  505. 
Dunham  Massy,  co.  Chester,  804. 
Dunhampford.    See  Downhamford. 
Dunhede.    See  Downhead. 

Dunkeswell,  co.  Devon,  John  Otery,  abbot  of, 

81. 
Dunmow,  Little,  co.  Essex,  12. 
Dunne,  John.  356,  579, 
Dunnerdale,  Donerdale,  co.  Lancaster,  40. 
Dunneslond.    See  Donsland. 
Dunnington,  William,  632. 
Dunnyng,  William,  360. 
Dunrygge,  Richard,  the  elder,  171. 
Dunshall,  co..Buokii>ghaiii,  191. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


689 


Dunstable,  CO.  Bedford,  286,  S27,  380,501, 
503. 

,  charter  dated  at,  869. 

,  priory  of  St.  Peter,  330. 

,  convent  of,  309, 388. 

,  John,  prior  of,  326. 

,  John  Rozton,  prior  of,  309. 

,  Thomas  Gyljs,  prior  of,  329,  330» 

Dunster,  Donstar,  co.  Somerset,  65,  174,  194, 
204,  344,  364,  473,  522. 

,  lord  of.    See  Herbert. 

Dnnstone,  co.  Devon,  331. 

Duntisbome,  Dontesbam,  co.  Gloocester,  448, 
453,  454. 

Abbots,  453. 

Hotot,  453. 

Rouse,  448, 453. 

Dunton,  co.  Bedford,  485. 

Dunton  Wajlett,  Dounton  Wejlate,  co.  Essex, 
42,  585. 

Dunwich,  co.  Suffolk,  £dmund  Wale,  dean  of, 
362. 

Dnppa,  John,  440. 

Durant,  Duraunt,  John,  482. 

,  William,  808,  375. 

Dnras,  lord  of.    See  Dureford. 

Duraunt.    See  JDurant. 

Dureford,  Galiard  de,  lord  of  Duras  and 
Blanquefort,  285,  342,  856,  506,  511, 
536,542,551. 

Durem,  John,  baron  of  the  Exchequer,  61, 
229. 

Durham,  Derham,  17,  892. 

,  mint  at,  150. 

,  diocese  of,  295. 

,  bishopric  of,  219,  490,  522. 

,  bishop  of.    See  Bothe. 

,  county  of,  sheriff  o£    See  Athirton. 

Durke,  Henry,  429. 

Dursley,  co.  Gloucester,  118,  262,  271. 

Durston,  John,  581. 

Dutch,  524. 

Hanze.    See  Hanse  Almain. 

Dutton,  Peter,  491. 

,  Boger,  of   Dutton,  497,   524,   526, 

572. 

Duxford,  Dukkesworth,  co.  Cambridge,  9. 

Dwely,  Boger,  573. 

Dyer,  John,  434, 580. 

,  Robert,  160,381. 

Dygas,  Eenehn,  111,  132,  188,  289,  407,  490, 
615. 

Dygby.    See  Digby. 

I^ygg«8>  Digges,  John,  288,  571,  618. 

,  Richard,  302.] 

,  Thomas,  219. 

Dygonet,  John,  200,  578. 

Dyk,  William,  parson  of  Doddinghurst,  295. 

Dyke,  Henry,  895. 

And  see  Dike, 

96186. 


Dykes,  Alexander,  230. 
Dykson,  Robert,  327. 

,  Thomas,  825. 

Dyley,  348. 

Dymille,  co.  Salop,  192. 
Dymmer,  Philip,  340. 
Dymmok,  Andrew,  422,  424. 

,  John,  322. 

, » of  Friskeney,  252. 

,  liargaret,  286,  336,  337. 

,  Robert,  286,  386,  337. 

,  Thomas,  213,  218,  297,  336,  887, 

621. 
Dymock,  Dymmoke,co.  Gloucester,  575. 

Dynant    See  Dinant 

Dynbigh.    See  Denbigh. 

Dyneley,  William,  182. 

> ,  Anne  his  wife,  182. 

Dyngley,  Roger,  573. 

Dynham,  Charles,  55,  219,  220,  351, 403, 490, 
491,  495,  552,  612. 

,  Joan,  808. 

,  John,  12,  60, 154,  376,  427. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  154. 

, ,  lord  of,  21, 102, 103,  127,  173, 

176,  195,  196,  205,  217,  219,  220,  287, 
299-302,  317,  351,  879,  464,  490,  527, 
558,  559,  612,  614,  615,  629,  636. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Devon,  235. 

, I  Elisabeth  his  wife,  21. 

,  Boger,  55,  351,  403,  628. 

Dynt,  John,  119. 

Dynyell,  Simon,  115. 

Dyonyse,  liartin,  362. 

Dyrham,  John,  608. 

Dysforth.    See  Dishforth. 

Dysney,  William,  620. 

Dysse.    See  Diss. 

Dytton.    See  Ditton. 

Dyve,  John,  15,  80,  56,  70, 170, 194, 849, 405, 
623. 


E. 


Bfl^lOf  Egyll  by  Lincoln,  co.  Lincoln,  816. 
Baking,  Bkeryng,  Eykeryng,  co.  Nottingham, 

17,  125,  423. 
Ealdland,  prebend  of,  590. 

Eardington,  Brdyngton,  co.  Salop,  prebend  of, 
184. 

Earith  Bridge,  Erithbrigge,  co,  Cambridire. 
169, 170. 

Earlham,  Brlham,  co.  Norfolk,  149,  487. 

Earl's  Barton,  Barton  Pyncanye,  co.  North- 
ampton, 291. 

Earl's  Colne,  co.  Essex,  818,  543,  547,  563 
567. 


690 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Earshaniy  Enbam,  co.  Norfolk,  431,  539. 

., ,  handred  of,  539. 

Eastbourne,  Estbourae,  co.  Sussex,  17,  125, 

423. 
East  Cburch,  Estchirch,  Isle  of   Sbeppy,  co. 

Keojt,  92. 
Easter,  Higb,  Higbester,  co.  Essex,  290. 

,  Good,  Godestre,  318. 

Easterlings,  351,  353. 

East  Hall,  Esthall  [in  Marston],  co.  Kent, 

391. 
,  Estballe  by   Cbellesfeld,  co.  Kent, 

480. 
Eastbampstead,  Esthamstede,  co.  Berks,  43, 

118. 
Eastbeatb,  Estbetb,  co.  Surrey,  308. 
Eastboipe,  Estborp,  co.  Leicester,  27,  517. 
Eastleacb,  Estlacche,  co.  Gloucester,  603. 
Eastlound,  Estlonde,  co.  Lincoln,  157. 
Eastnor,  Estmore,  co.  Hereford,  102. 
Easton,  Eston,  co.  Gloucester,  54. 

,  CO.  Huntingdon,  575. 

,  CO.  Suffolk,  110. 

Easton    Hall,    Eston    Hall     (in   Belcbamp 

Walter),  co.  Essex,  297,  560. 
Easton  Neston,  Estneston,  co.  Nortbampton, 

271. 
Bastry,  co.  Kent,  bundred  of,  301. 
Eaststoke,  Estoke,  co.  Soutbampton,  94. 
Eatborne,  Etberon  (in  Mabe),  co.  Cornwall, 

297,  560. 
Eaton  Bray,  Eyton,  co.  Bedford,  235, 
Hastings,  Eton  Hastyuges,  co.  Berks, 

80. 
Socon,  Eton,  co.  Bedford,  227,  253, 

596. 

Constantlne,  co.  Salop,  521. 

Eaves  Green,  Evesgrene,  co.  Lancaster,  307, 

419. 
Ebberton.    See  Ibberton. 
Ebbesbam.    See  Epsom. 
Ebrington,  Ebrigbton,  Eburton,  co.  Gloucester, 

99. 
Eccles  [co.  Norfolk],  86. 
EcclesGeld.  Hekelesfeld,  co.  York,  362. 
Ecbyngbam,  Etcbyngbaifa,  Jobn,  345. 

, ,  Margaret  bis  wife,  345. 

Tbomas,  196,  199,  247,249,  302,571, 

573,  633. 

, ,  sberiff  of  Surrey,  548. 

Eckington,  Ekyngton,  co.  Derby,  431. 

,  CO.  Worcester,  102,470. 

Eddryngton,  Adam,  214,  277. 

,  Paton,  214. 

Thomas,  214. 

Edelmeton.     See  Edmonton. 
Eden  river,  co.  Cumberland,  556,  557. 
Edenbridge,  Edyngbregge,  Kent,  435. 
Edenhall,  co.  Cumberland,  215. 

Edenbam,  co.    Lincoln,   19,  310,  420,  518, 
523. 


Edenbam,  Ricbard,  bisbop  of  Bangor  ^1464- 

96],  134. 
Ederyngbam,  Jobn,  283. 
Edgbaston,  Egebaston,  co.  Warwick,  10. 
Edgefield,  Eggefeld,  co.  Norfolk,  508. 
Edgeware,  Eggeware,    co.    Middlesex,    643, 

667. 
Edgreynes,  170. 

Ediall,  Henry,  parson  of  Little  Laver,  S9a. 
Edinburgb,  in  Scotland,  409. 
Edingdon,  Bdyndon  [co.  Wilts],  SO. 
Edingworth,  co.  Somerset,  39. 
Ediswortb.     See  Edwortb. 
Edlaston,  co.  Cbester,  832. 
Edmond,  Robert,  286. 

,  Thomas,  225,  381. 

Edmonson,  Jobn,  504. 

Edmputon,  Edelmeton,  co.  Middlesex,   3,  26, 

517. 
Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  uncle  of  Edward  III., 

92,  393. 
earl  of  KutUnd,  the  king's  brother, 

42,46,67,69,131,192,584. 

Edward  I.,  king  of  England,  471. 

,  letters  patent  of,  134,  164,  425. 

..,  charters  of,  14,  17,  34,  63,    115,  122, 

134-136,  237,  369-371,  376,   398,  435, 
469,  465,  469,  478,  539. 

,  charters  of,  when  prince,  85. 

Edward  XL,  100, 102,  312,  559. 

letters    patent    of,    134,    188,    358, 

370. 

,  charters  of,    63,    99,  112,   136,  237 

869,  398,  459,  539. 

....,  ,  when  prince   of  Wales,    122, 

869. 

Edward  III.,  11,  16,  82,  37,  48-50,  63,  70, 
82,  92,  94,  100,  112,  114,  117,  125, 
133,  136,  150,  162,  159,  163,  175, 
182,  189,  210,  232,  233,  2.35,  239, 
280,  295,  305,  315,  331,  865,  367, 
871,  389,  393,  412,  414,  426,  450, 
455,  459,  467,  507,  586,  590. 

,  roll  of,  90,  92,  130,  235. 

,  letters  patent  of,  11,  68,   111,  118, 

117,  134-136,  164,  188,  311,  358,  371, 
479,  521,  539,  555,  661,  592. 

,  charters  of,  14,34,63,  67,  115,119, 

122,  134,  136,  188,  237,  328,  343, 
369-371,  423,  424,  426,  459,  465,  538, 
568. 

Edward,  prince  of  Wales,  duke  of  Cornwall, 
earl  of  Chester  and  Flint,  son  of 
Edward  IV.,  273,  358,  361,  392,  401, 
414,  417,  420,  429,  443,  449,  451, 
455,  460,  471,  484,  491,  642,  548, 
569,  574,  592,  605. 

,  grant  to,  365. 

,  keeper  of  the  realm,  534,  635. 

,  attests  letters  patent,  499. 

,  council  of,  366. 

,  son  of  Henry  VI.,  241,  252,  323. 

[son  of  Edward  in.],  888, 416. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


691 


Bdward,  prince  of  Wales,  letters  patent  of,  184. 
Edward,  John,  542. 

,  Boger,  573. 

,  Thomas,  199,  285, 326. 

,    ,    ahbot    of    Waltham    Holy 

Cross,  469. 
,   William,   mayor   of  London,   882, 

359. 

Edward  ap  David,  467. 

Edwardes,  Edward,  408. 

Edwardis,  Thomas,  224. 

Edwardson,  Boger,  515. 

Edwinstowe,   Bdyngstowe,   Hedenstowe,  co. 
Nottingham,  130,  243,441,482. 

Edworth,  Edisworth,  co.  Bedford,  327. 
Edy,  John,  584. 

,  Thomas,  477. 

Edyes,  Thomas,  620. 
Edyndon.     See  Bdingdon. 
Edyngbregge.    See  Edenbridge. 
Edyngham,  John,  283,  536. 
Edyngstowe.    See  Edwinstowe. 
Edysleght.     See  Iddesleigh. 
Efford,  00.  Cornwall,  58. 
Egebaston.    See  Edgbaston. 
Egerley,  Hugh,  445. 
Egerton,  Hagh,^287,  351,  407,  630. 
Egeston.    See  Exton. 

Eggecombe,  Agecombe,  Bichard,   899,  408, 
404,  491,  610. 

, ,  escheator  of  Cornwall,  95. 

,  Thomas,  30. 

Eggefeld.    See  Edgefield. 

Eggemanton.    See  Egmanton. 
Eggeware.    See  Edgeware. 

Egleston,  398. 

Egliston,  Thomas,  482. 

Egmanton,  John,  428,  430. 

Egremond,    William,    bishop    of    Dromore 

239. 
, ,  parson  of  Gosforth,  239,  267. 

, ,  parson  of  Bichmond,  239. 

Egremont,  co.  Cumberland,  312. 

Egyll.    See  Eagle. 

Eirithbrigge.    See  Earith  Bridge. 

Ekeryng.    See  Eakring. 

Ekynton.     See  Eckington. 

Eland,  Little,  co.  Korthnmberland,  528. 

,  Fount.    See  Ponteland. 

Bland,  William,  244,  854,  878,  407,  517,  530, 
572,  636. 

Elbarly,  William.  272. 

Elbys,  John  de,  ambassador  of  the  king  of 
Portugal,  379. 

Elder,  John,  896,  487,  506,  602. 

Elderbeke,  Nicholas,  250,  886. 

^Idyrgate,  John,  422. 


Elections,  ecclesiastical,  licences  for,  14,  15, 
23,  35,  107,  108,  115,  119,178,188, 
212,  280,  281,  285,  289,  860,  266,  278, 
295,  809,  828,  332,  387,  342,  844,  859, 
887,  388,  394,  895,  397,  402,  440,  448, 
454,  461,  468,  475,  476,  544,  558,  564, 
590,  595,  604. 

, ,  royal  assent-to,  15, 16,  88,  107, 

115,  116,  179,  181,  828,  281,  889,  240, 
241,  263,  265,  272,  288,  828,  829,  842- 
844,  865,  887,  888,  892,  418,  469,  475, 
477,  554,  594. 

Eleigh,  Illelgh,  co.  Suffolk,  89. 

Elerky,  co.  Cornwall,  457,  529. 

Elham,  co.  Kent,  79. 

Elias  the  chaplain,  197. 

Elinbri«;e,  Elyngbrygge,  EUyngbrygge, 
John,  246,  248,  351,  632. 

Elinestowe.    See  Elstow. 

Elingworth.    See  Dlingworth. 

Elizabeth,  queen  of  Edward  IV.,  14,  16,  21 
25,  89,  41,  42,  44,  46,  49,  62,  67,  86, 
88,  91,  111-118,  125,  180,  181,  188, 
153-155,  158,  162, 164,  178, 175,  190, 
192,  209,  265,  280,  288,  292,  804,  806, 
311,  836,  342,  858,  861,  865,  866,  872, 
874,  S92,  894,  896,  899,  400,  412,  414, 
417,  420,  425,  443,  447,  449,  455-457, 
460,469,471,484-486,507,  514,  519, 
528,  531,  538,  542,  543,  547,  566-569, 
582,  584,  596,  597,  600,  604. 

, ,  grants  to,  64,  110,  115,   860, 

419,  539,  540,  548,  561,  562,  566, 604. 

,  secretary  of.    See  Gunthorpe. 

,  the  princess,  daughter  of  Edward  IV., 

44,  110. 

EUerton,  co.  York,  4. 

Ellerton.    See  Bliyngton. 

Ellesfeld,  co.  Worcester,  590. 

Ellesmere,  co.  Salop,  hundred  of,  898. 

Ellesmere,  Edward,  844,  898,  538. 

EUingham,  Blyngham,  co.  Norfolk,  19 1. 

,  Little,  515. 

Ellington,  co.  Northumberland,  508. 

Ellyngbrygge.    See  Elinbrigge. 

Ehnero,  Bichard,  880. 

Elmerngge,  Boger,  117. 

• ,  sheriff  of  Oxford  and  Berks, 

90. 

Elmes,  John,  12. 

Ehnesthorpe,  Aylmesthorpe,  co.  Leicester,  80. 

Elmet,  William,  236. 

Elmham,  John,  98,  387. 

Elmhurst,  co.  Stafford,  16. 

Elmstead,  Elmestede,  co.  Essex,  255. 

,  CO.  Kent,  568. 

Elmys,  Walter,  584. 

Elnestowe.    See  Elstow. 

Eluoih,  Edward,  9. 

Elrington,  Eliyngton,  Ellerton,  Eltheryngton, 
John,  127,  820,  821,  824,  826,  852, 
405,  408,  463,  546,  571,  588,  622,  683, 
684. 

7L  3(2 


692 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


JBlrington,  John,  keeper  of  the  hanaper,  896, 
398,  441,  587. 

, ,  treasurer   of    the    household, 

441,  477,  489,  687,  568,  596. 

,  the  younger,  349. 

,  Simon,  coroner  of  Middlesex,  829. 

,  Thomas,  412,  464,  548. 

Elstow,  Elinecitowe,  Elnestowe  [co.  Bedford], 
9. 

,  Elizabeth  Hasilden,  abbess  of,  881. 

Elstree,  Idelstre,  co.  Hertford,  448. 
Elsworth,  EUesworth,  co.  Cambridge,  6. 
Eltham,  co.  Kent,  70,  91,  289,  848,  389,  544, 
555. 

,  charters  dated  at,  84,  869,  508. 

Eltherjngton.    See  Elrington. 

Bltoft,  Henry,  55. 

Eltonhede,  John,  30,  48,  218,  349,  405,  517, 

628. 
Blveden,  Elvesden,  Elvynden,  Henry,  47. 

, ,  the  elder,  369. 

Elvington,  co.  York,  488,  486,  487. 
Blvynden.    See  Elveden. 
Elwold,  Elwalde,  John,  147,  214. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  147. 

Ely,  CO.  Cambridge,  169. 

^ ,  diocese  of,  174,  332. 

, bishop    of.    See   Grey;    Bourchier; 

Longo  Campo. 

...,  prior  of,  507. 

Ely,  John,  203. 
Elynden,  Christopher,  300. 
Elyngbrygge.    See  Elinbrigge. 
Elyngham.    See  ElUngham. 
Elyngham,  John,  210. 
Elynor,  William,  325. 
Elyot,  Christopher,  815. 

John,  171,  208. 

,  Richard,  575. 

,  William,  171. 

Elys,  Guy,  540. 

,  Henry,  367. 

,  Nicholas,  29. 

,Thomas,  70,  71,  197,867  502  579 

,  William,  434. 

Elyver,  William,  149. 

Emme,  Richard,  74. 

Emot,  Thomas,  104. 

Empingham  [co.  Rutland],  286,  508. 

Emson,  Richard,  624. 

Enault  de  la  Pappe,  Mynyn,  201,  217,  221. 

Enderby,  Endreby,  John,  400,  595. 

,  Matilda  his  wife,  400. 

„...,,.. t  B,\chaTd,  4Se,  570. 

Endeston.    See  Yeunston. 

Enfeld.    See  Enville. 

Enfield,  co.  Middlesex,  450. 

Bngeham,  co.  Kent,  283,  546. 

Engeham,  Alan,  283,  546. 

., , ,  Agnes  his  wife,  288,  546. 


Engeham,  John,  283,  586,  546, 547. 

Englewode.    See  Inglewood. 

Englyssh,  John,  74. 

Engoef,  David,  104. 

Engof,  Martin,  1. 

Enhale.    See  Ten  Hall. 

EnviUe,  Enfeld,  Enveld  [co.  Stafford],  180, 

398. 
Enzennat,  Yto,  521. 
Eppeworth.    Sec  Epworth. 
Epping,  CO.  Essex,  536. 
Epsom,  Ebbesham,  co.  Surrey,  5. 
Epworth,  Eppeworth,  in  the  ble  of  Axhofane, 
CO.  Lincoln,  157,  589. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  185,  186,157, 

158,  585. 

,  John  Moreby,  prior  of,  186. 

,  Richard,  prior  of,  157. 

Epyswych.    See  Ipswich. 
Erchesfont.    See  Urchfont. 
Erdyngton.    See  Eardington. 
Erdyngton,  Thomas,  48. 

, ,  Joyce  his  wife,  43. 

Eresby,  co.  Lincoln,  180,  508. 
Eresham.    See  Sarsham. 
Erington,  William,  236. 
Brithbrigge.    See  Earith  Bridge. 
Erie,  John,  582. 

Peter,  881. 

Erleswod,  co.  Northampton,  184. 
Erley,  Richard,  603. 
Erlham.    See  Barlham. 
Brlycbe,  Thomas,  281. 
Ermeswet,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 
Ermewe.    See  Amemuiden. 
Erneley,  William,  552. 
Erpingham,  co.  Norfolk,  22, 580. 

South,  hundred  of,  98,  887. 

Ersham.    See  Earsham. 

Erythorne  [?Eryholme  on  Tees],  co.  York, 

119. 
Escales,  Roger  de,  186. 
Esclusham,  co.  Salop,  192.  > 
Escryk,  John,  381. 
Esemanger,  Edward,  520. 
Eske,  CO.  York,  428. 
Essendon,  Esenden,  co.  Hertford,  1 14. 
Essex,  county  of,  56,  61,  87,  88,  100,  lu2. 
106,  127,  169,  180,  192,  195,  218,  222, 
232,  242,  248,  249,  252,  278,  278,  287, 
288,  290,  329,  337,  344,  345,  348,  351, 
376,  407,  416,  421,428,  430,  462,  490- 
492,  494,  496,  509,  524,  525,  545,  648, 
552,  590,  594. 

,   ,  sherifE  of,  56,  92,  252,  851, 

407,  490-492,  494,  525,  605. 

And  see  Raynford;  Writell ; 

Ree. 

, escheator  in,  98, 107,  186,  265, 

378,  391,  400,  597. 
,  ..,.,.    And  see  Bravghyng ;  Ree, 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


693 


Essex,  county  of,  ontlawries  io,  5,75,  91, 115, 
142,  202,  821,  824,  327,  881,  895,  501, 
578,  5S0. 

, ,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

329,  848,  478. 

,  ......y  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

618. 

,  forest  of,  181,  297,  528. 

../. ,  eaii  of.    See  Boorchier. 

Bssez,  John,  68, 69. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  68. 

f  Dan  Robert,  317. 

,  William,  248,  463,  514,  541,  622. 

Essheroges,  co.  Devon,  466. 

Esshetisford.    See  Ashford. 

Est    See  East. 

Est,  Henry,  8. 

,  John,  318,  324. 

,  Robert,  8. 

Estbuiy,  86. 

Est  Cantok.    See  Quantookshead. 

Estcote,  Robert,  408,  442. 

,  William,  403. 

Estdoniland.    See  Donyland,  East. 

Esteney,  John,  abbot  of  Westminster,  472, 
474,  601. 

Esteryngton.     See  Torrington. 

Estfeld,  William,  358,  382. 

Esthall  in  Horbling,  oo.  Lincoln,  560. 

Esthanyfeld.    See  Hanningfield. 

Estheron.    See  Eathome. 

Esthorp.    See  Easthorpe. 

Estlacche.    See  Eastleach. 

Estlncoombe,  eo.  Devon,  148. 

Estmore.    See  Eastnor. 

Estmylle,  co.  Southampton,  155. 

Estneston.    See  Easton  Neston. 

Estois,  William  de,  168. 

Eston,  CO.  Gloucester,  224. 

^mi  see  Easton. 

Eston,  Robert,  475. 

,  Thomas,  486. 

Estrannemere.    See  Granmore. 

Estryngton.    See  Torrington. 

Estwykeham.    See  Wickham. 

Esyngton,  John,  240. 

Etal,  CO.  Northumberland,  282. 

Etchyngham.    See  Echyngham. 

Etheron.     See  Eathome. 

Eton,  CO.  Buckingham,  287,  894. 

,  college  of,  66,  828,  394. 

, ,  provost  and  fellows  of,  47    48, 

62,  551,  553. 

, ,  William  Westbury,  provost  of, 

62,  78,  828,  394,  553. 

AndseeEtiUm. 

Eton,  Christopher,  432. 

,  John,  440,  479. 

,  Roger,  294. 

, »  parson  of  Bletchley,  899. 


Eton,  Thomas,  vicar  of  Wirksworth,  384. 

Etton,  CO.  York,  21. 

Eure,  Henry,  200,  408,  687. 

,  Robert,  143. 

,  William,  200,  849,  408,  687. 

,William,  archdeacon  of  Salisbury,  42 1 . 

, ,  warden    of    the    hospital   of 

St  Leonard,  York,  421. 

Euros,  William,  199. 

Eurmayn,  Thomas,  579. 

Eustace,  Eustas,  William,  71, 268. 

Euyas,  John,  249. 

Everard,  Edward,  228. 

,  Thomas,  828. 

Everdon,  Great,  co.  Northampton,  225. 

Everdon,  Thomas,  850,  406,  636. 

Everle,  co.  York,  569. 

Everley,  Richard,  80,  327,  384,  581. 

Eversden,  Eveiysdon,  Great,  co.  Cambridge, 
499. 

Eversley,  co.  Southampton,  190. 

Everton,  co.  Huntingdon,  8,  81. 

Everton,  Thomas,  218. 

,  WiUiam,  289. 

Everyngham,  Henry,  142. 

,  John,  361. 

Evesgrene.    See  Eaves  Green. 

Evesham,  co.  Worcester,  51,  475. 

,  monastery  of,  15,  35. 

, ,  abbot  and  convent  of,  67. 

, ,  abbot  of,  92. 

, ,  Richard,  abbot  of,  67. 

, ,  Thomas,  abbot  of,  68. 

, ,  WiUiam,  abbot  of,  67. 

, ,  Richard  Pembroke,  abbot  of, 

15,  35. 

,  Richard  Hawkesbury,  abbot  of, 

35. 

Evesham,  Nicholas,  317. 

Evirdon,  Roger,  274. 

Evon  Swyndon,  co.  Wilts,  541. 

Evre.    See  Eure. 

Evryngham,  Thomas,  114. 

EvyaJs,  Humphrey,  391. 

Evyngton,  William,  37,  133,  267,  269,  514. 

Evys,  Richard,  467. 

Evys  Llannoc,  priory  of.    See  Penmon. 

Ewalde,  John,  277. 

Ewden,  CO.  York,  489. 

Ewen,  Eleanor,  114. 

,  Master  Richard,  archdeacon  of  Lin« 

coin,  81. 

E worthy,  Yworthy,  co,  Devon,  76. 

Ewre.    See  Eure. 

Excestre.     See  Exeter. 

Exchequer,  11,  24,  26,  67,  70,  86,  117,  125, 
128,  131,  133,  135,  151,  160,  162,  173, 
180,  185,  194,  226,  227,  234,  236,  270, 
272,  293,  309,  329,  383,  338,  347,  360, 
876,  390,  419,  437,  449,  467,  48$,  505, 
522,  547,  550,  551,  556,  559. 


6d4 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Exchequer,  chancellor  of.  See  Fowler  ; 
Thwajtes. 

, treasurer  of.     See  Blount;    Grey; 

Langstrother  ;   Tiptoft ;     fiourehier  ; 

Hungerford. 
,  chief  baron  of.     See  Illyngworth  ; 

Urswyk. 
,  barons  of,  S2,   118,   176,  211,  229, 

264,  270,  427,  522,  532,  556,  574. 
And    see    Durem  ;     Ingoldesby ; 

Boudyff;  Wolseley. 

,  second  baron  of,  88. 

And  see  Clerk. 

,  third  baron  of.     See  Bouclyff. 

,  fourth  baron  of.     See  Ingoldesby  ; 

Wolseley. 

,  chamberlain  of,  161,  211,  229,  811. 

And  see  Neville ;  Tiptoft. 

,  treasurer  and  chamberlains  of,  156, 

402,  489,  440,  512,  545,  559,  566,  600, 
601. 

,  treasurer  and  barons  of,  188,  489. 

,  remembrancer  of,  541. 

,  tellers  of,  458. 

,  messengers  of,  118,  384.   ^ 

„.,  rolls  and  memoranda  of,   189,  405, 

429. 

,  receipt  of,  19,  88,  86,  39,  48,  49,  52, 

68,  59,  61,  66,  82,  85,  92,  94,  96,  98, 
110,  113,  125,  126,  182,  151,  154, 159- 
161,  165,  174,  185-187,  205,208,  218, 
262,  278,  276-278,  281-283,  808,  311, 
812,  384,  337,  338,  344,  862,  389,  894, 
415,  439,  440,  445,  460,  466,  471,  496, 
545,  547,  558,  585. 
Exe  riyer,  17,  280,  457,  529. 
Exemptions  from  juries,  &c.,  12,  19,  87,  84, 
88,  89,  94,  97,  106,  108,  109,  118, 177, 
485,  564,  588. 

from  Parliament,  109. 

Exeter,  co.  Devon,  60,  75,  114, 169,  187, 250, 
280,  281,  292,  840,  841,  859,  868,  440, 
481,  498,  523,  574,  576,  599. 

,  mayor     of.        See      Calwodeleyj 

Jermyn. 

,  St.  Sidwell's  fee,  75. 

,  St.  Nicholas,  prior  of,  187. 

,  port  of,  11,17,34,69,  91,  114,  154, 

167,  184,  209,  216,  231,  263,  268,  269, 
468,  511,  521,  548,  554,  555,  584,  587, 
592,  593,  60S. 

,  diocese  of,  212,  213,  264,  358,  376, 

396,  479. 

,  bishop  of.    See  Bothe. 

,..  ,  cathedral  of ,  374. 

, ,  dean  of.    See  Webber. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  207,  208,  219, 

611. 
Exhall,  CO.  Warwick,  158. 
Exhall,  Bartholomew,  171. 
Exil,  John,  148. 
Exiland,  Bxyland,  co.  Devon,  17,  60,  280, 

457,  529. 
Exleby,  Bxylby,  co.  York,  119. 


Exminster,  co.  Devon,  582. 
Exmoor,  co.  Devon,  forest  of,  85,  205. 
Exmouth,  CO.  Devon,  60,  476,  574. 

,  port  of,  113,  263,  548. 

Exning,  Ixnynge,  co.  Saffolk,  93. 

Exnyng,  Henry,  250. 

Exon,  Richard,  525. 

Exston.    See  Exton. 

Exton,  Egeston,  co.  Rutland,  78. 

,  CO.  Somerset,  193,    194,  200,    330, 

864,  457,  522,  580. 
Exton,  Exston,  Richard,  35,  89,  98,  888,  498, 

495. 
Exylby.    See  Exleby. 
Eyam,  Eyham,  co.  Derby,  146. 
EycoU,  Thomas,  143. 
Eyer,  Thomas,  6. 

,  William,  143. 

And  seeTSyre. 

Eyerby,  John,  166,  208. 

Eyhorne,  Ayhome,   co.   Kent,   hundred   of 

302. 
Eyke,  co.  Suffolk,  110. 
Eykeryng.    See  Eakring. 
Eyles,  William,  435. 
Eylmyn,  Thomas,  318. 
Eynesbury,  co.  Huntingdon,  485. 

Hardwick,  Hardewyk  by  Awnsley 

CO.  Huntingdon,  141. 
Eynesham,  William,  158. 

And  eee  l&jnsBm. 

Eynons,  John,  77. 

, ,  Rose  his  wife,  77. 

Eynsam,  William,  44. 

^lui  «ee  Eynesham. 

Eynsford,  Aynesford,  co.  Kent,  75,  77. 
Ejrnsham,  abbot  and  convent  of,  519. 

,  William,  abbot  of,  519. 

,  Robert  Faryngdon,  abbot  of,  74. 

Eyntree.    See  Aintree. 
Eyre.    See  Aire. 
Eyre,  John,  419. 

,  Ralph,  2. 

,  Richard,  564. 

,  Robert,  350,  408,  419,  611. 

,  Simon,  mayor  of  London,  68. 

,  Thomas,  163,  224,  611. 

,  WilHam,  441. 

AndseeEytT, 

Eyres,  John,  49,  831. 

Eyssh.    See  Ash. 

Eyton.    iSee  Eaton. 

Eyton,  John,  440. 

,  Roger,  284. 

jlft<2  eee  Eton. 

Eyworth,  co.  Bedford,  485. 


GENEBAL  INDEX. 


696 


F. 

Fabyao,  John,  144. 

Faceby,  co.  York,  483,  486,  487. 

Facy,  JohD,  109,  826. 

Fairfax,  Fayrefax,  Guy,  51,  102,  251,  882, 
406,  408,  458,  523,  530,  558,  608,  615, 
616,  626,  627,  630,  636,  638. 

.; ,  Bichard,  593. 

,  William,  28,  170,  620. 

Fairfield,  Feyrefeld,  co.  Kent,  802. 

Fairs,  grant  of,  17,  95,  422,  488. 

Fakenham  Aspes,  co.  Saffolk,  118. 

Faldingworth,  co.  Lincoln,  863. 

Faldyngworth,  William,  202. 

Fallan,  William,  proctor  of  GMdeshous, 
Cambridge,  180. 

Fallapit,  Fale  Pitte,  co.  Devon,  60. 

Fallesley.    See  Fawsley. 

Fallston,  Fallerdeston,  Farleston,  co.  Wilts, 

524,  533,  534,  584. 
Falmay,  George,  677,  580. 
Falmontb,  552. 
Fal Wesley.     See  Fawsley, 
Fane,  John,  580. 
Fannaken,  Fangulpyn,  Tyse,  391. 
Farcet,  Farsetbrigge,  co.  Huntingdon,  170. 
Fareley.     See  Farleigb. 
Fareley,  Thomas,  102. 
Fareman,  John,  81. 
Farendon.    See  Farrendon. 
Faresley.    See  Fazeley. 
Fareway.    See  Farway. 
Faringdon,  co.  Berks,  291,  449. 
Farlam  [ca  Cumberland],  215. 
Farleigb,  Fareley,  co.  Somerset,  139. 
Hungerford,    Hungerford    Farlegh» 

CO.  Somerset,  151. 
,  Monkton,  Monkenfarlegh,  co.  Wilts, 

priory  of,  97,  313. 

prior  of,  68,  328. 

,Dau  John  Stratton,  prior  of,  97. 

,  Dan  John  Shrouesbury,  prior  of,  97. 

,  Dan  Thomas  Grove,  prior  of,  313. 

Farleston.     See  Fallston. 

Farley,  John,  211,  254. 

,  Dan  William,  abbot  of  St.  Peter's, 

Gloucester,  328,  333. 

Farmar,  John,  500. 

Farmborough,  Franburgh,  Frembourgb,  co. 
Somerset,  39. 

Faniham,  Femnam,  co.  Dorset,  390,  534. 

,  CO.  Surrey,  73, 125. 

Farnham  Boyal,  Farnham  Verdon,  co.  Buck- 
ingham, 307,  541,  562. 

Farnham,  John,  383. 

Faroe,  Farrey,  island  of,  245. 


I'arrendon  with  Balderton,  prebend  of,  296. 

Farrey.    See  Faroe. 

Farringdon,    Faryngdon    [co.    Devon],    61, 
481. 

Farsetbrigge.    See  Farcet. 

Farway,  Fayreway,  co.  Devon,  156,  174,  189, 
280,  457,  529. 

Faryngdon,  Christopher,  61. 

,  John,  481. 

...,  Bobert,  abbot  of  Eynsham,  74. 

Faryngton,  William,  426. 
Faseley.    See  Fazeley. 
Fastera,  co.  Wilts,  152. 
Fastolf,  John,  5. 
Faucomberge,  Thomas,  262,  288. 

And  see  Neville. 

Fauconbrige,  Thomas  the  Bastard  of,  379. 
Faukes,  John,  dean  of  the  free  chapel   of 
St.  George,  Windsor,  11,  234. 

,  Thomas,  80. 

Faukoner,  Thomas,  323. 

Faulkboume,  Faukeburn,  co.  Essex,  466. 

Faunt,  Nicholas,  240. 

Faux,  Henry,  76,  187. 

AndseeVavoL, 

Favemey,  in  Franche  Comt^,  Ferricus    de 
Clugniaco,  archdeacon  of,  83. 

Faversham,  Feversham,  co.  Kent,  83,   101, 
302,  501,  581,  601. 

,  hundred  of,  301. 

Fawekeswell,  co.  Bedford,  74. 

Fawsley,  Fallesley,    Falwesley,    co.    North- 
ampton, 531. 

,  hundred  of,  92. 

Faxton,  co.  Northampton,  508. 

Faynte,  Feynt,  William,  106,  177. 

Fayranter,  William,  10. 

Fayrechild,  John,  200. 

Fayreclough,  Laurence,  599. 

Fayrefax.    See  Fairfkx. 

Fayreford,  Alexander,  5. 

Fayrewey.    See  Farway. 

Fayrom,  John,  130. 

Faytour,  Thomas,  51. 

Fazeley,  Faresley,  Faseley,  co.  Stafford,  117. 

Featherstone,    Fedirstaynhagh,    co.    North- 
umberland, 214. 

Feccheroos,    Fleccheroos,    co.    Cumberland, 
506,  513. 

Feckenham,    Feckyngham,    co.    Worcester, 
304. 

Fedirstaynhagh.    See  Featherstone. 

Fedirstaynhagh,  Bichard,  214. 

Fedyon,  John,  323. 

Fegherby,  483,  487. 

Felborough,  Felbergh,  co.  Kent,  hundred  of, 
300. 

Felbrigge,  John,  197. 

Feld,  Felde,  John,  4,  250,  350,  o99. 

, ,  the  younger,  286. 

,  Bichard,  75,  97. 


696 


GENEBAL  INDEX. 


Feld,  Thomiw,  abbot  of  Barton  on   Trent 
887,  891. 

Felder,  John,  8. 

Feldyke  in  Bingham,  co.  Nottingham,  462. 

Feldyng,  Geoffrey,  149,  204,  228,  257,  385. 

,  William,  246,  248,  619. 

Fellawe,  Bobert,  428. 

Felmingham,  Fylmjngham,  co.  Norfolk,  78. 

Felowe,  Richard,  167,  202. 

William,  881. 

Felstead,  co.  Essex,  46,  288. 

Felsted,  William,  516. 

Felflon,  John,  820. 

Felton,  John,  228,  286. 

,  Thomas  de,  14. 

Feltwell  [co.  Norfolk],  452. 

Feltwell,  Stephen,  889. 

Felwode.    See  Filwood. 

Fen,  John,  191. 

Fencote,  co.  York,  119. 

Fendjk,  Bichard,  28,  854,  619. 

Fenhall,  Fennehalle,  co.  Suffolk,  484. 

Feniton,  Fyneton,  co.  Devon,  589. 
^enne,  co.  Devon,  61. 

Fenne,  Heniy,  268, 867. 

Hugh,  7,  53,  98,  250,  283,  546,  573. 

,  John,  816,  406. 

,  Nicholas,  587. 

,  Bobert,  626. 

Thomas,  parson  of  Borlev,  411. 

Fennell,  Fmiell,  William,  817-319. 

Fen  Stanton,  Fenystanton,  co.  Huntingdon, 

147,  599. 
Fenton,  co.  Lincoln,  508. 

,  CO.  York,  412. 

Fenton.    See  Yenton. 
Fenjnglej.    See  Finningley. 
Fenys,  Fynes,  James,  116. 

, ,  lord  of  Say,  116. 

,  Emelina,  lady  of  Say,  116. 

John.  196,  247,  249,  405,  606,  633. 

,  Bichard,  638. 

,  ,  lord    Dacre,   196,    199,   247, 

249,  288,  851,  366,  462,  469,  490,  534, 
550,  606,  615,  616,  619-621,  627,  632- 
684,  636. 

>  ,  constable  of  the   Tower   of 

London,  412. 

,  Bobert,  606,  631. 

».,  Thomas,  588. 

,  William,  of  Say  of  Sele,  102,   116, 

505,  618,  629. 

» ,  lord  Say,  190. 

.  Ferariis,  Henry  de,  424. 
Feicus,  Blias,  1. 
Ferdell,  Walter,  4. 

9 »  Joan,  his  wife,  4. 

Ferstield,  Fershfeld,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 
Feryby.    See  Fereby. 

Ferys.    See  Ferrys. 


Fereby,  Feriby,  Feryby,  John,  40,  74,  167, 
199,  359,  583,  587,  638. 

• »  escheator  in   the    ooonty   of 

York,  103. 

Ferelowe,  Laurence,  218. 

Feriby.     See  Fereby. 

Ferlard,  John,  76. 

Fermons,  in  King's  l^orton,  co.  Worcester. 
536. 

Femnam.    See  Farnham. 

Ferrer,  John,  496. 

Ferrers,  Henry,  18,  19,  123,  852,  407,  602, 
618. 

»  Margaret  his  wife,  19,  123. 

,  Henry,  sheriff  of  Kent,  187. 

,  John,  6,  7,468. 

»  Thomas,  117,  218,348,  606,  634. 

And  see  Deveceva, ;  Grey. 

Forres,  Henry,  284. 

,  John,  288. 

,  Thomas.  284,  289,  405. 

Ferrour,  David,  491. 

,  Geoffrey,  437. 

,  Bichard,  214,  277. 

Ferrys,  Feny,  Ferys,  William,  313,  841,  545. 

Fethecston,  William,  29,  340,  355,  404,  409. 
496.  '        >        >        » 

,—,319. 

Feversham.    See  Faversham. 

Feynt.    See  Faynte. 

Feyrefeld.    See  Fairfield. 

Fifehead  St.    Quintin,    Fifeld   Quintyn,  oo. 
Dorset,  293.  J  >  ^ 

Fifhide.    See  Fyfield. 

Fillingham,  Filyngham,  co.  Lincoln,  164. 

FiUyng,  George,  576. 

FiloU,  John,  39. 

•  • ,  William,  89. 

Filton,  Fylton,  co.  Gloucester,  578. 
FUwood,  Felwode,  co,  Gloucester,  264. 

forest  of,  175. 

»  CO.  Somerset,  forests  of,  412. 

Filyngham.    See  FiUingham. 
Filzakelly,  Nicholas,  515. 
Finance,  John,  844. 

Finborough,  Fynbeigh,  Great,  co.    Suffolk. 
586. 

Fincham,  Fyncheham,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 
Finoham.    See  Fyncheham. 

Finchley,  Fyncheley,  co.  Middlesex,  50,  82. 
96,331.  '      ' 

Findon,  Thynden,  co.  Northampton,  500. 

Fingrith,  Fyngryth  in  Blackmore,  co.  Essex 
297,  560. 

Finkeley  [co.  Southampton],  348. 
Finningley,  Fenyugley,  co.  Nottingham,  603. 
Fissher,  David,  40. 
Fishwick,  Fysshwyk,  co.  Lancaster,  26. 

Fittleton,  Fitelton,  Fytilton,  co.  Wilts,  41,  98, 
loS,  419. 

Fit*,  Fyttye,  co.  Salop,  521. 


GENEBAL  INDEX. 


G97 


FiU,  John,  the  elder,  377. 

> the  jounger,  377. 

FitxAIaD,  WiUiam,  earl  of  Arundel,  56,  128, 
170,  196,  199,  219,  220,  247,  249,  287, 
818,  851,  852,  356,  878,  495,  580,  551, 
569,  573,  582,  618,  614,  618,  627,  629, 
682,  638,  635. 

» ,  constable  of  Dover  Castle  and 

warden  of  the  Cinqne  Porta,  209,  260, 
310,317,818,353,573. 

Fitabyrd,  John,  the  elder,  408. 

Fitselys,  Bobert,  472. 

Fit*  Harrj,  Thomas,  261,  288,  616. 

Fiti  Henry,  Balph,  128. 

Fitzherbert,  John,  281,  428,  458,  491,  496, 
611. 

,  Nicholas,  284,  850,  518,  611. 

,  Ralph,  408,  611. 

,  Robert,  576. 

Fits  Howell,  Hngh,  25. 

....> ,  Alice  his  wife,  25. 

Fits  Hugh,  Edward,  215. 

,  Elizabeth,  215. 

,  George,  215. 

,  Heniy,  349. 

, ,lord  o£,  90,  170,  215,  532,  610, 

634,  687. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  90,  215,  532. 

,  John,  215. 

,  Richard,  215,  582,  637. 

,  Thomas,  215. 

FitzJames,  John,  29, 850,  406,  628. 

, ,  the  younger,  193,  2()0. 

,  James,  198,  200. 

FitzJohn,  Henry,  225,  255. 

, ,  John,  225, 255. 

,  Loais,  297. 

Fitzlowes,  Lonis,  151,  344,  345. 

FitzRichard,  John,  11. 

FitzRobert,  Robert,  the  elder,  540. 

, ,  the  yonnger,  540. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  540. 

FitzSimond,  FitzSymond,  Robert,  154,  248. 

FitzWai^n,  Folk,  427. 

And  see  Boorchier. 

Fitzwater,  John,  247. 

,  William,  82. 

FitzWanter.    See  Ratdyff. 

Fitz William,  Edmund,  298. 

,  John,  638. 

, ,  escheator    in    the  county  of 

York,  119. 

Richard,  199,  349,  408,  638. 

, ,  sberifT  of  Lincoln,  185. 

,  Thoma8,^200,  428. 

, ,  the  elder,  252,  5C9,  621. 

, ,  the  youoger,;,252, 286, 294, 854, 

509,563,621. 

Flamborough,  co.  York,  409,  418. 

Flamstead,  FUunpstede  [co.  Hertford],  286. 


Flanders,  42, 57,  104,  128,  240, 249,  318, 451. 
487,512,565,605. 

Flanesford,  Flaunsworde,  co.  Hereford,  priory 
of,  414. 

Fhitewyk.    See  Flitwick. 

Flaunsworde.    See  Flanesford. 

Flaxale,  Nicholas,  253. 

Fleccher,  John,  9. 

Robert,  255. 

,  William,  863,  442. 

Fleet,  Flete,  co.  Kent,  297,  556. 

,  CO.  Lincoln,  203. 

Damarell,  Fleet  Damarle[in  Holbeton] , 

CO.  Devon,  82,  137. 

,  Marston,  Fletemerston,  co.    Bucking- 
ham, 826. 

,  prison,  12, 16,  20,  21,  88,  44,  51,  52,  72, 

91,  93,  94,  99,  109,  119,  122,  141,  154, 
164,  178,  183,  202,  223,  227,  228,  258, 
268,  820,  862,  364,  880,  889,  400,  434, 
448,  475,  477,  482,  498,  564,  578,  575, 
589. 

,  keeper  of,  50. 

Flegg,  East,  Estfiegge,  co.  Norfolk,  hundred 
of,  82,  159. 

,  West,  Westflegge,  hundred    of,   82, 

159. 

Flegham  Brigge,  co.  Sussex,  116. 

Flemmyng,  David,  466. 

,  John,  91,  167,  635. 

Robert  or  Richard,  dean  of  Lincoln, 

884,  540. 

- ,  Thomas,  16,  148. 

., , ,  Margaret,  his  wife,  148. 

,  Thomas,    escheator   in    Surrey    and 

Sussex,  208. 

,  William,  16,  334. 

Flemmyngys,  oo.  Gloucester,  453. 
Flessheyr,  Thomas,  60. 
Fletcher,  John,  102. 
..........  Robert,  551. 

Flete,  Thomas,  200,  201,  552. 
Flete  Damarle.    See  Fleet  Damarell. 
Fletham,  Richard,  287. 

,  Thomas,  41. 

Fleysco,  Peter,  74. 

Flint,  charter  dated  at,  122. 

,  county  of,  361,  365,  366. 

Flitwick,  Flatewyk,  co.  Bedford,  507. 

Floore,  Flore,  co.  Northampton,  571. 

Flordon,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 

Flore.    See  Floure. 

Florence,  11,  12,  59, 182,  160,  239,  278,  359, 

401,  481. 
Flotman  Newton,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 
Floure,  Flore,  Thomas,  286,  350,  627. 
Fluwet,  Richard,  320,  380. 
Fluwode,  John,  515. 

Flynt,  Robert,  323. 

Flynte,  Edward,  17. 

Flynton,  Robert,  328. 


698 


aENBBAL  INDEX. 


Fodrynghay.    See  Fotheringhay. 

Fogge,  John,  42,  43,  55,  70,  127,  199,  219,. 
273,  274,  283,  288,  297-302,  344,  852, 
S63,  366,  373,  407,  438,  463,  563,  571, 
618. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  42,  363. 

,  ..^...,  treasurer    of   the  household, 

165. 
, ,  keeper  of  the  writs  and  rolls  of 

the  Common  Bench,  839. 

' ,  the  elder,  889,  340,  403,  404, 

420. 

'..., ,  the  younger,  339,  840, 403,  404, 

420. 

Folbury,  Robert,  197. 

Folgeham,  Folgeham,  Henry,  248,  61 1. 

Folif ayt.    See  Follif oot. 

Foljambe,  Godfrey,  602. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  602. 

,  Thomas,  400. 

,  William,  escheator  of  Lincoln,  122 . 

Folke,  CO.  Dorset,  311. 

Folkestone,  Folston,  co.  Kent,  1,  6,  290,  303, 

819. 

,  hundred  of,  302. 

,  ship  called  the  bote  of,  319. 

,  priory  of,  62,  240,  276. 

,  prior  of,  240,  276. 

FolMngham,  Folkyngham,  co.    Lincoln,  26, 

516,517. 
Folkys,  William,  431. 
Follifoot,  Folifayt,  co.  York,  601. 
Folly  John  [co.  Berks],  488,  573. 
Folnesse.     See  Foulness. 
Folowe.    See  Foxlow. 
Folsham.    See  Foulsham. 
Folsham,  John,  579. 
Fonterell,  Roger,  201,  213,  217. 
ForceU,  Forset,  co.  York,  483,  486,  487. 
Ford,  Old,  Oldeforde,  co.  Middlesex,  570. 
Forde,  in  Ide,  co.  Devon,  187. 

,  CO.  Salop,  232, .242. 

Forde,  Ford,  Clement,  282. 

,  John,  184,  282. 

,  Richard,  222,  305,  570. 

,  Roger,  76. 

,  Walter,  489,  490. 

,  William,  60,  582. 

, atte,  60. 

Fordeman,  Robert,  74. 

Forden,  William,  warden  of  the  hospital  of 

St.  James  by  Chichester,  235. 
Fordingbridge,     Fordyngbrygge,     Forthing- 

brige,  co.  Southampton,  223, 596. 

Fordington  [co.  Dorset],  173,  185. 

Fordwich,  co.  Kent,  303. 

Fore,  Fowre,  co.  Meath,  592,  598. 

Foreman,  Gilbert,  395. 

Forest,  Isabel,  prioress  of  Che&hmit,  188. 

,  John,  166,280. 


Forests.    See  Bere ;  Bernewode ;  Blakmoie 
Brandon  ;    Cannock ;    Cleres ;    Com 
bury ;    Danby ;     Dartmoor ;     Dean 
Essex;    Exmoor;   Filwood;    Galtrea 
Glincoth  ;        Groveley  ;    Inglewood 
Kingswood  ;  Kinver  ;  Knaresborougb 
Lee ;  Melchuyt ;  Neroche ;  New  Forest 
Fetherton ;  Porchester ;  Purbeck ;  Red 
bridge ;' Rockingham ;  Rutland;  Sher 
wood ;  ShotOYcr ;  Sno  wdon ;  Stow  Wood 
Trent];  Waltham ;  Windsor ;  Wolmer 
Worth;  Wychwood. 

Foretier,  John  le,  201,  218,  217,  221. 

Fbrmour,  John,  306. 

Fomcett,  Fornesete,  co.  Norfolk,  191,  539. 

Fornfyld,  Walter,  256. 

Forser,  William,  216. 

Forset.    See  Forcett. 

Forsset,  Thomas,  541. 

Forstall,  Peter,  168. 

Forster,  AUn,318. 

,  Humphrey,  101,  222,  248,  850,  406, 

584,  608,  626. 

*........, .......  tne  eioer,  ^oo. 

,  John,  9,  85,   199,  283,  348-850,  36 7| 

377,  406,  407,  462,  494,  546,  591,  608, 
605,  617. 

,  Richard,  54,  60,   109,  127,199,254, 

288,  386,  352,  458. 

,  Joan  his  wife,  254. 

,  Robert,  145,  356,  622. 

,  Roland,  87,  496. 

,  William,  60,  288,  506. 

Fortescu,  Henry,  sheriff  of  Cornwall,  327. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Devon,  109. 

John,  27,  74,  99,199,219,  220,  296, 

851,  854,  399,  408,  404,  407,  464,  473, 
490,  493,  525,  589,  598,  617. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Cornwall,  418,  605. 

,  Richard,  60,  403. 

Fortia,  Paul,  198. 

Fortey,  John,  147. 

Forth,  Forthe,  Heniy,  85,  89. 

,  Roger,  76. 

,  William,  404. 

Forthampton,  co.  Gloucester,  7. 

Fortune,  John,  456. 

Fosse,  CO.  York,  454. 

Foster,  John,  285,  603. 

,  parson  of  Arthuret,  21. 

,  Robert,  52,  254,  553. 

,  William,  75. 

Foston,  CO.  Leicester,  279. 

Foston,  John,  146. 

Fotheringhay,  Fodringhay,  co.  Northampton, 
151,  184,  481,  504,  562,  563,  595. 

,  letters   patent  dated  at,    896,  399, 

599. 

,  college  of,  Thomas  Buxhale,  master 

of,  414. 

Foukes,  Thomas,  SO. 

Foulescroft,  Alexander,  384. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


699 


Foaleshurst,  Foulherst,  Robert,  882,  491. 

Foulness,  Folnesse,  co.  Essex,  878. 

Foulsham,  Folsham,  co.  Norfolk,  256. 

Fountains,  abbot  and  convent  of,  602. 

,  Thomas  Swynton,  abbot  of,  602. 

Fonrde,  Roger,  76. 

Foumeis.    See  Furness. 

Foumeys,  Christopher,  15. 

Foweler.    See  Fowler. 

Fowell,  William,  851,  427,  464. 

Fowey,  co,  Cornwall,  54,  83,  249,  827,  877, 
468,  474,  492,  494,  511,  544,  548,  602, 
605. 

,  port  of,  11,  84,  59,  209,  216, 230, 249, 

268,  492,. ^{21,  586,  555. 

,  ship  called  (e  Barbara  of,  197,  878. 

,  ship  called  le  Parker  of,  605. 

Fowkes,  Thomas,  80. 

Fowler,  John,  1,  842. 

,  Richard,  18,  40,  56,  101,  123,   182, 

152, 196,  264,  283,  287,  809,  849,  850, 
352,  366,  374,  399,  406,  531,  541,  546, 
557,  568,  578,  584,  608,  626. 

, ,  solicitor-general,  180,  182. 

,  ,  chancellor  of  the  Exchequer, 

151,  272,  273. 

,  ,  chancellor    of  the  duchy   of 

Lancaster,  417,  422,  458,  466,  517, 
582. 

,  Thomas,  18,  96,  251,  285-288,  550, 

568,  592,  608. 

, ,  escheator  of  Oxford  and  Berks, 

583. 

, ,  escheator    of     Bedford     and 

Buckingham,  583. 

,  William,  18,  101,  112,608. 

Fowre.    See  Fore. 

Fox,  John,  591. 

,  Robert,  598. 

,  Thomas,  481. 

Foxearth,  Fpxherd,  co.  Essex,  480. 

FoxiU,  CO.  Devon,  456. 

Foxley,  co.  Norfolk,  149. 

Foxlow,  Folowe,  co.  Derby,  146. 

Foxton,  CO.  Leicester,  77. 

Framland,  co.  Leicester,  hundred  of,  242. 

Framlingham,    Frammyngham,    co.    Suffolk, 

14,  110,397. 
Frampton,  co.  Lincoln,  457,  529. 
Frampton,  John,  453. 

,  WiUiam,  406,  613. 

Framsden,  Framysden,  co.  Suffolk,  154. 
Franburgh.    See  Farmborough. 

France,  French,  59,  62,  114,  201,  213,  217, 
221,  305,  836,  341,  351,  353,  868,  450, 
513,  529,  530. 

,  king  of.    iSiee  Louis. 

..........  war  with,  163. 

,  expedition  against,  462,  480,  492-496, 

515,  516,  524-529,  532,  535-537,  545, 
548. 


France,  truce  with,  583. 

,  ship  called  U  Kateryne'of,  295,  383. 

,  ship  called  la  Marie  of,  366. 

Frank,  Franke,  Edward,  215. 

Richard,  228. 

,  Thomas,  71,  197,  215. 

Frankcheyne,  Richard,  76. 

Frankeleyn,  Frankleyne,  John,  859,  558. 

, ,  Emmota  his  wife,  359. 

,  Richard,  502. 

,  Stephen,  68. 

,  William,  473. 

Frankessh,  Thomas,  366. 
Fransoys,  John,  201,  217,  221. 

Fraternities,  foundation  of,  158,  175,  236, 
872,  417,  424,  446,  486,  518,  542,  553, 
584,  597. 

Fraunoe,  William  de,  366. 

Fraunceys,  Thomas,  148,  248,  382,  408,  576, 
611. 

Fray,  John,  472. 

Frebury,  John,  80. 

Frecok,  John,  1. 

Freckenham,  Frekenham  [co.  Suffolk],  589. 

Freeby,  Fretheby,  co.  Leicester,  24,  43. 

Freemantell,  Jehn,  505. 

Freland,  John,  406. 

Freman,  John,  364,  558,  580,  600. 

, ,  Matilda  his  wife,  600. 

,  John,    prebendary    of    Bridgnorth, 

842. 

Frembaud,  Thomas,  56. 

...« , ; ,  Alice  his  wife,  56. 

« . ,  Thomas  the  second,  56 . 

,  Thomas  the  third,  56. 

,  Isabel,  56. 

,  Joan,  56. 

Frembourgh.     See  Farmborough. 
Fremington,  co.  Devon,  137. 

,  handred  of,  137. 

Frempton.    See  Frinton. 
Fremyngham.    See  Frinningham. 
Fremyngham,  Henry,  212. 

,  John,  94. 

Fremyngton,  co.  Devon,  33. 

,  hundred  of,  32. 

Frenche,  Robert,  319. 
Frend,  John,  820. 
Frende,  Thomas,  293. 
Frennesbury.     See  Frindsbnry. 
Frenshe,  Nicholas,  82. 

,  William,  80. 

Frenship,  John,  61. 
Frenshman,     ndrew,  318. 
Frensshe,  F    use,  John,  94,  382. 

Gilej,  266. 

,  Thomas,  80. 

Frenyngham,  John,  94. 
Frequet,  John,  201,  217,  221. 
Frestlyng,  Bartholomew,  540. 


*00 


GBi^ERAL  INDEX. 


Freston,  co.  Suffolk,  590. 

And  see  "Enee^u. 

Freaton,  Jobn,  506. 

Fxetheby.    See  Freebj. 

Frethenden.    See  Frittenden. 

Freton.    See  Fritton. 

FreTile,  Frevyle,  Stephen,  SOO.  ' 

,  Thomas,  410. 

,  William,  101,  245,  248,  349,  609. 

Frewen,  Bichard,  447. 

Frian  Minor.    5ee  Cambridge  ;  Colchester ; 

Scarboroogh. 
Friesland,  396. 

Frieiton,  Freston,  co.  Lincoln,  457,  529,  580. 
Friis,  Master  James,  50. 

, ,  the  king's  phyBician,  896. 

Frindsbory,  Frennesbnry,  co.  Kent,  202. 
Frinningham,  Fremyngham,  co.  Kent,  885. 
Frinton,  Frempton,  co.  Essex,  569. 
Friskney,  Fryskeney,  co.  Lincoln,  508. 

ilfid  see  Dymmok  ;  Kyme. 

Friteswell.    See  Fritwell. 
Frith,  South,  Suthfrith  [co.  Kent],  568. 
Frittenden,  Frethenden,  co.  Kent,  383. 
Fritton,  Freton,  co.  Norfolk,  516. 
Fritwell,  Friteswell,  co.  Oxford,  86. 
Frode,  Clement,  880. 

,  Gilbert,  880. 

,  John,  880. 

,  Simon,  380. 

Frognall,  Richard,  618. 

,  Thomas,  301. 

Froidevall,  James,  58.  ^ 

Frome  in  Selwood,  co.  Somerset,  10,  78, 805, 

861,  503,  603. 

,  hundred  of,  608. 

Frost,  John,  561. 

,  William,  200,  606. 

Froswiok,   Frostwayt    [co.   Westmorehind], 

334,  581. 
Frowyk,  Henry,  248,  622. 

,  Thomas,  28,  58,  182,  248,  463,  622. 

Fryday,  John,  152. 
,  Robert,  576. 

Frye,  Bichard,  99. 

,  WiUiam,  80. 

Frynde,  Stephen,  516. 

Frysby,  WilHam,  155. 

Fryse,  John,  267. 

Frystlyng,  Bartholomew,  512. 

Frythe,  Thomas,  508. 

Fiytheby.    See  Freeby. 

Fulbam,  Thomas,  353. 

Fulbeck,  Fullebek,  co.  Lincoln,  457,  530. 

Fulboum,  Fulbum,  co.  Cambridge,  483,  480. 

Fttlbrook,   Folbroke     [co.    Warwick],   845, 
457,  529. 

Folbroke,  John,  477. 
Folfen,  eo.  Stafford,  16. 


Fulford,  CO.  Devon,  92,  803. 

Fulford,  Baldwin,  58,  92, 179, 181. 

,  Thomas,  58,  92,  171,  219,  246,  347, 

251,  803,  330,  856,  408,  404,  408,  491, 
604. 

,  William,  49,  831. 

Fnlgeham    See  Folgeham. 
Fulkstone.    See  Folkstone. 
Fulkns,  Thomas,  208. 
Fuller,  John,  251,  581. 

,  Richard,  251. 

,  Thomas,  289. 

Fnllerton,  co.  Southampton,  81. 
Fulletby,  co.  Lincoki,  508. 
Fnlnetby,  co.  Lincoln,  482. 
Fulstowe  Arsik,  co.  Lincoln,  508. 
Fnlstowebeek,  co.  Lincoln,  508. 
Folthorp,  Isabel,  124. 
...^....,  Fhilippa,  124. 

,  Thomas,  124. 

Fulthorpe,  Alan,  215. 
Fnlwode,  co.  Nottingham,  810,  488. 
Fundenhall,  Ftinnale,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 
FunelL    See  FennelL 
Funnale.    See  Fundenhall. 
Fnoggesasshe,  co.  Hereford,  41. 
Furmer,  John,  806. 
Fnmariis,  Ciprian  de,  518. 
Furbusshour,  John,  887. 
Furness,  Foumeis,  co.  Lancaster,  abbot  of> 
804. 

Fumeys,  Christopher,  50,  208. 

,  Peter,  40. 

Fust,  John,  199,  633. 

, ,  escheator  in  Suirey  and  Sussex, 

192. 
Fuster,  Fuyster,  John,  450,  471. 
Fyfield,  Fifhide,  co.  Essex,  582. 
Fylding.    See  Feldyng. 
Fyler,  William,  234. 
Fylmyngham.    See  Felmingham. 
Fyloll,  John,  28. 
I^longley,  Henry,  226. 
Fyn,  Margaret,  567. 
Fynaunce,  John,  320,  844. 
Fynbergh.    See  Finborough. 
Fynch,  Fsmche,  James,  335. 
,  John,  199. 

,  Vincent,  351,  376,406,463,  469,  489, 

490,  571,  592,  633. 

,  William,  101. 

Fyncham,  John,  1 69,  245,  247,  249,  406,  606, 
622. 

Fyncheley.    SeeFinchley. 

Fyncheley,  John,  577. 

Fynchman,  John,  490. 

Fynciance,  John,  344. 

Fyndern,  Thomas,  386. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wife,  836. 


.,  William,  886. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


701 


Fynderne,  Robert,  S86. 

Fyndrayton.    See  Drayton. 

Fynes.    5ee  Fenys. 

F^eton.    See  Feniton. 

Fynenx,  Fjsyeox,  John,  428,  463,  571,  618. 

Fyngryth.    See  Fingrith. 

I^mne,  German,  544. 

Fynyenx.    See  Fyneoz. 

Fyaahe,  Edmund,  516. 

, ,  parson  of  Cranham,  107. 

, ,  parson  of  Castle  Rising,  107. 

;  Henry,  276. 

,  John,  69,  499. 

Fyssher,  John,  141,  875,  489, 495,  607. 

iLonis,  848. 

,  Richard,  2,  494. 

Robert,  214,  277. 

,  Thomas,  45,  58,  80. 

,  WiUiam,  574,  581. 

Fysshwyk.    See  Fishwick. 
Fylton.    See  Filton. 
lytelton.    See  Fittleton. 
Fytilton.    See  Fittleton. 
Fyton,  Thomas,  879. 
Fyttys.    See  Fiti. 


G. 


Gaoe,  WiUiam,  821. 

Gaddesby,  Richard,  81,  142. 

Gaddesden,  Great,  co.  Hertford,  82,  187. 

Gaddesden,  John,  289. 

Gager,  Thomas,  405,  406. 

Galley,  Gavley,  co.  Stafford,  288. 

Gairstang,  John,  3,  79,  142. 

Gaiton.    See  Gayton. 

Galberd,  William,  525. 

Gale,  Thomas,  114,  198,  262,  288,  448,  543, 
555. 

Galeys,  John,  abbot  of  Tewkesbury,  66. 

Galloway,  in  Scotland,  18. 

Galon,  John,  446. 

Galtres,  forest  of,  co.  Tork,  5.  263. 

Galway,  Galewey,  in  Ireland,  15. 

Gamage,  Ralph,  890. 

Gamblesby,  Gammelsby,  oo.  Cumberland,  13. 

Gamelton,  co.  Bedford,  191. 

Gamelyn,  John,  394. 

Gamlyn,  William,  289. 

GaneUe,  George,  577. 

Gannull,  William,  parson  of  Lasham,  837. 

Gannowe,  co.  Worcester,  18. 

Gazce,  John,  817,  819,  354. 

(Sarde^Te,  Edmund,  65, 


Gburdener,  Gardner,   Gardyner,    Joh^,   128, 

318,  877,  413,  453,  459. 
,  Richard,  sheriff  of  London,  205. 

, ,  warden  of  the  college  of  vicars 

in  the  cathedral  of  Hereford,  865. 

,  William,  320,468,  494. 

Gardyn,  William,  201,  217,  221. 

Gargrave,  John,  marshal  of  the  Marshalsea, 
2. 

....,  Robert,  889. 

Gku'leke,  John,  255. 

Garlinge,  in  the  Isle  of  Thanet,  co.  Kent, 

445. 
Garlond,  John,  855,  878. 
Garnet,  Edmund,  216. 

,  Richard,  escheator  in  Kent,  894. 

,  Thomas,  614. 

,  William,  50. 

Gamett,  Robert,  parson  of  Sigglesthome, 
267. 

, ,  parson  of  Gosforth,  267,  268. 

, ,  succentor  in  York   cathedral, 

268. 

Gamettes  [in  High  Easter],  co.  Essex,  290. 

Gameys,  Edmund,  249. 

Gramon,  William,  9, 149. 

Garrant.    See  Guerande. 

Garter,  order  of,  554. 

, ,  office  of  chancellor  of,  554. 

,  knights  of  the,  292,  529. 

Garth,  Garthe^  Thomas,  43,  262,  453. 

Garton,  co.  Tork,  115. 

Gartsyde,  Hugh,  496. 

Ganrays,  Thomas,  864. 

Garwell,  Thomas,  200. 

Garyngton,  Richard,  81. 

Gascoigne,  Agnes,  74. 

,  Bartholomew  de,  866. 

,  John,  74. 

,  Nicholas,  818. 

.....;..,  Robert,  408»  688. 

,  Thomas,  74. 

,  William,   74,    144,    199,    349,    408, 

638. 
Gascony,  Gascons,  49,  866,  498,  521,  595. 

,  wine  of,  14,  198,  264,  858,  866. 

Gaskyn,  John,  326. 
Gastangre,  John,  3. 
Gate,  Geoffrey,  186,  209,  218,  248,  249,  270, 

290,  555,  614,  629. 

,  John,  862. 

,  Thomas,  escheator  of  Bedford  and 

Buckingham,  890. 

, ,  rector  of  Barford,  220. 

Gatescales.    See  Scales. 

Gateshead,  co.  Durham,  hospital  of  St. 
Edmund,  John  Shirwode,  master  of, 
142. 

Gateshende,  Nicholas,  226, 

GNitton,  John,  147. 


702 


QENEBAL   INDEX. 


Gauger,  appointment  of,  17,  83,  107,  155, 
166,  206,  280,  269,  305,  313,  363,  489 
566,  593. 

Gauffiid,  John,  198. 

Gaunt,  John,  469. 

,  Nicholas,  4. 

Gayley.    See  Galley. 

Gay,  John,  197,  354. 

,  Thomas,  145,  186,  323,  553. 

, ,  the  elder,    10,    76,    143,   149, 

226,  386. 

,  the  younger,  76,  79,  184,  185, 

321,  558. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wife,  321. 

Gayhurst,  Gotehirst,  co.  Buckingham,  77. 

Gayler,  Alan,  321. 

Gayncot,  Geyncot,  Walter,  101,  168. 

Gaynes  Park,  co.  Essex,  508. 

Gaynesford,  George,  295. 

, ,  Isabel  his  wife,  295. 

,  John,  295,  389,  405,  571,  632. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wife,  295. 

,NicholaB,    104,   157,    158,   182,  351, 

389,  462,  567,  571,  629,  632. 

,  sheriff  of  Surrey  and  Sussex, 

210. 
, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  157. 

Gayton,  Gey  ton  in  le  Merssh,  co.  Lincoln, 

202,  467,  529. 

,  Gaiton,  co.  Norfolk,  163. 

Gayton,  Reginald,  619. 

,  Bichard,  427. 

,  Robert,  80. 

Gay wodo,  John,  149,  169. 
Gazelee,  Gaysle,  co.  Snflfolk,  93. 
Gebon,  Thomas,  1. 
Grcbons,  Thomas,  102. 
Gedding,  co.  Suffolk,  603. 
Gedding,  John,  152. 

,  Robert,  152. 

Geddington,  co.  Northampton,  232. 

,  charter  dated  at,  459. 

Geddyng,  William,  406,  631. 

Geddynge,  Edmund,  410. 

Gedling,  Gedlyng,  co.  Nottingham,  511,  591. 

Gedney,  co.  Lincoln,  203. 

Gedyng,  Walter,  502. 

Gef^y,  Gefferey,  John,  158,  414. 

,  Leysan,  dean  of  Wallingford,  160. 

..,  Richard,  39,  101,  168. 

Geffereys,    Richard,    chaplain    of    Turners 

Piddle,  443. 
,  ,  parson  of  Codford  St.  Peter, 

443. 

Gefferon,  Geffron,  John,  8,  194. 

Gefford.     See  Gifford. 

Gegyll,  William,  578,  589. 

Gelot,  Thomas,  385. 

Gelybronde,  Gilibrond,  Robert,  570,  607. 

Gelyngham.    See  Qillingham. 

Cteneus,  John,  44* 


Genffrey,  John,  605. 
Genney.    See  Jenney. 
Gennowe,  William,  573. 
Genoa,  Genoese,  28,  217,  222,  236,  239,  294, 
361,  445,  510,  518,  586. 

,  merchants  of,  239. 

Gent,  William,  251. 
Gentili,  Humphrey,  312. 
Gentill,  William,  573. 
Gentyll,  Philip,  68. 

George,  duke  of  Clarence,  earl  of  Warwick, 
and  Salisbury,  lord  of  Richmond,  the 
king's  brother,  55,  69,  102-104,  107, 
114,  126-128,  169,  170,  177,  192,  206, 
217-220,  234,  245-249,  252,  279,  283- 
285,  296,  317,  342,  348-853,  860,  366, 
428,  455,  487,  490,  491,  518,  517,  529, 
530,  537,  550,  557,  573,  583, 597,  607- 
611,  613,  615-624,  626-631,  633-638. 

, ,  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  16,  21, 

54,  no,  122,  133,  157,  161,  193,  206, 
234,  243,  272,  335,  343,  344,  391,  414, 
438,  458,  461,  466,  468,  473,  516,  583, 
592,  598. 

,  great  chamberlain  of  England, 

262,  344, 414,  438. 

, ,grant8to,  88,  241,330,457,594. 

, ...  .  ,  secretary  of,  218. 

, ,  Isabel  his  wife,  455,  650. 

Geerge,  John,  10. 

,  Richard,  235. 

,  Robert,  500. 

,  William,  72,  102. 

Gerald,  Ralph,  290. 

Gerard,  Gerrard,  Thomas,  103,  401,  426,  575. 

, ,  parson  of  S.S.  Simon  and  Jude, 

Norwich,  with  St.  Swithun,  Norwich, 
and  Grostwhite  annexed,  342. 

Gerardson,  Gummer,  421. 

Gerbeyyl.     See  Gerpins. 

du  Gerdin,  Guillerin,  213. 

Gtermansweek,  Germaneswyk,  co.  Deyon,  76. 

Germyu,  John,  5. 

Gemun,  William,  123. 

Gerona,  Verundo,  in  Spain,  54. 

Grerona,  John  de,  510. 

Gerpins,  Gerbevyl  (,in  Rainbam],  co.  Essex, 

306. 
Gerrard.     See  Gerard. 
Gersey.     See  Jersey. 
Gervas,  Gerves,  Gerveys,  John,  184. 

,  Peter,  104,  149. 

,  Thomas,  364. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  364. 

Gervase  [le  VulreJ,  Master,  the  king's  secre- 
tary, 48,  305,  582. 

Geryng,  Robert,  82. 

Gest,  Robert,  chaplain  of  Mortimer's  Chantry 
in  Chichester  cathedral,  296,  359. 

, ,  parson  of  Headley,  359. 

Gesylham.    See  Gisleham. 
Gethyn,  Maurice,  265. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


703 


Oeyncot.    See  Gayncot. 

Geysthweyte.    See  Guestwiok. 

Geyton.    See  Gaytoo. 

Geyton,  William,  322. 

Ghendbrigg,  lord  of.    See  Adourlns. 

Gibthorpe,  John,  escheator  in  Lincoln,  520. 

Gientillman,  Bicbard,  400. 

Gifford^  CO.  Suffolk,  297. 

Gifford's  in  Shimpling,  co.  Suffolk,  556. 

Gifford,  Giffard,  Gyfford,  John,  58,  101,  168, 
285-288,  849,  456,  552,  608,  612. 

,  Richard,  319. 

,  Robert,  145. 

Gilbert,  Adam,  546. 

,  John,  262,  347,  406. 

,  Oto,  58,  198,  220,  288,  490. 

,  Robert,  bishop  of    London   [1436- 

1448],  176. 

.,  Thomas,  48,  212,  328,  475. 

,  William,  381. 

Gilby,  Gylby,  Thomas,  122,  490. 
Gilbys,  John,  198. 
Gildeford.    See  Guildford. 
Gildon,  Richard,  141. 
Giles,  Gyles,  John,  295. 

,  Master  John,  tutor  of  the  king's  sons, 

592. 

,  Laurence,  488. 

,  William,  178. 

Gilford,  Oylford,  John,  259,  391,  463. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Kent,  1. 

Giliam,  Da^id,  28. 

Gilibronde.    See  Gelybronde. 

GiU,  Gille,  Gylle,  John,  505. 

,  Richard,  482. 

,  Thomas,  58,  167,  320. 

,  ,  escheator  of  De?on  and  Corn- 
wall, 58,  128. 

w, ,  escheator    of    Somerset    and 

Dorset,  65,  194. 

,  Walter,  377. 

WUliam,  881,  578. 

Gillesland,  Gyllysland,  William,  214,  277. 
Gilliog,  CO.  York,  483,  486,  487. 

inRydall,  40. 

Gillingham,  co.  Dorset,  844.  . 

,  CO.  Kent,  hundred  of.    See  Chatham. 

Gillott,  Richard,  prebendary  of  Bridgnorth, 

332,  338. 
Gillowe,  Thomas,  251. 
Gilmet,  Gervase,  parson  of  Scales,  313. 
Gilmyn,  Gylmyn,  John,  144,  563. 

,  Richard,  462,  563. 

,  Thomas,  146,  147,  406,  462. 

Gilnot,  Thomas,  601. 
Gilson,  William,  386. 
Girlyngton,  Nicholas,  74. 
Girmethwayte,  co.  Cumberland,  557. 
Oirton,  Gyrton,  John,  245,  248,  609. 

Giie,  Gyse,  John,  89,  614. 


Gisleham,  Gtsylham,  Gysslam  [co.  Suffolk], 

807,  467,  586. 
Gisors,  charter  dated  at,  136. 
Gissegge.    See  Gussage. 
Gittisham,  Gydsham,  co.  Devon,  60. 
Glace,  Edmund,  124. 
Gladley,  Gledley,  co.  Bedford,  521. 
Glamford  Brigg,  co.  Lincoln,  520. 
Glamvyle,  Richard,  384. 
Glanvilla,  Ranulph  de,  13. 
Glapthome,  oo.  Northampton,  82. 
Glasmondfall,  co.  Salop,  402. 
Glastonbury,  co.  Somerset,  45,  58. 

,  John,  abbot  of  93,  223. 

Glave,  Robert,  rector  of  Cranford,  78. 

Gleaston,  Gleston,  co.  Lancaster,  456. 

Glebra,  Richard,  582. 

Gledesey,  Master  Simon  de,  100. 

Gledley.    See  Gladley. 

Glemeham,  John,  418. 

Glemham,  co.  Suffolk,  110. 

Glentworth,  co.  Lincoln,  164. 

Gleston.    See  Gleaston. 

Gleve,  John,  447. 

Glincoth  [co.  Caermarthen] ,  forest  of,  165. 

Gloucester,  80,  77,  183,  211,  236,  244,  815, 

453,  465,  471,  496,  498,  505. 

,  Barton  by,  341,  481. 

,  duke  of.     See  Humphrey ;  Richard. 

,  abbey  of  St.  Peter,  328,  330,  333. 

,  convent  of,  328,  481,  588. 

,  abbot  of,  341. 

,  Dan  Richard  Hanley,  abbot  of,  328. 

,Dan  William  Farley,  abbot  of,  328, 

333. 

,  county    of,   57,    65,    82,  103,   106, 

127,  139,  163,  172,  195,  218-220,  222, 
237,  242,  247,  251,  284,  289,  294,  329, 
347,  349,  407,  427,  429,  430,  439,  462, 
490-492,  496,  524,  562,  574,  605. 

, ,  sheriff  of,  163,  219,  220,  232, 

244,  284,  349,  407,  429,  490,  492,  524, 

588. 

, ,  escheator  in,  15,  85,  123,  206, 

241,  278,  333,  339,  359,  899,  442,  467, 
472. 

, And  see  Walssh. 

, ,  outlawries  in,  2,  4,  7,  10,  44, 

77,   147,  149,  224,  254,  257,  323,  386, 

575-577. 
, ,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

329,  335,  347,  478,  637,  570. 
, ,  commissions  of  the   peace   in 

614. 

Gloucet',  John^  3. 
Glove,  John,  516. 
Glover,  John,  268,  389. 

,  Stephen,  568. 

Glowcestre,   Thomas,  prebendary  of  Bridg- 
north, 260. 

Glympton,  Glymton,  co.  Oxford,  875. 


704 


GBNBBAL  INDEX. 


Gljn,  (Slynne,  John,  369,  610. 

, .......  the  elder,  575. 

..., ,the  younger,  575. 

,  Thomas,  552. 

, ,  Joan  hiB  yrUe,  552. 

Glynton,  WilUam,  212.      . 

Gooche,  Thomas,  880. 

Godale.    See  Godeale. 

Godard,  James,  883. 

Godbed,  Bartholomew,  147. 

Goddesfelde  in  Frieston,  oo.  Lincoln,  457. 

Goddesford  in  Frieston,  co.  Lincoln,  530. 

Goddyere.    See  Groodyer. 

Godeale,  Goodeale,  Adam,  50,  92, 105,  460. 

Godehall,  William,  6. 

Godeknappe,  Simon,  286. 

Godelakesorosse.    See  St.  Guthlac's  Cross. 

Godeman,  John,  68,  69. 

, ,  Alice,  his  wife,  68. 

Godeid,  Simon,  302. 

Goderswyk,  Goderyswyke,  William,  464,  506, 

518. 
Godestre.    See  Good  Easter. 
Godewyn,  Richard,  577. 
Godeyere.    See  Goodyer. 
Godfelawe,  Gilbert,  5. 
Godfrey,  Godfiray,  Biohard,   157,  285,  428, 

486,  607. 

,  Thomas,  285,  301. 

Godington,  Bodyngton,  oo.  Oxford,  241. 
Godman,  PhiUp,  204. 
Godnumston,  co.  Dorset,  298. 
GodmanstoD,  Simon,  43. 

,  WUliam,  569. 

Godneston.    5ee  Goodnestone. 

Godneston,  John;  801. 

Godstone,  co.  Surrey,  580. 

Godstow,  Goddestowe,  co.  Oxford,  abbey  of, 

212,230,241,278. 

,  convent  of,  212. 

,  Dame  Margaret  More,  abbess  of,  239, 

241. 

,  Alice  Henley,  abbess  of,  212,  278. 

,  Alice  Nanny,  abbess  of,  278. 

Godyer,  John,  872. 

ilfuf  5ee  Goodyer. 

Godyng,  Henry,  574. 

,  John,  38. 

,  William,  391. 

Godyngton,  William,  577. 
Goes,  Yangoos,  in  Zeeland,  104. 
Gogh,  John,  29,  109,  844,  473. 

,  William,  293. 

Gogney,  Roger,  50. 

Golchyll,  Richard,  102. 

Goldolift  [co.  Monmouth],  66,  551. 

,  priory  of,  48,  62,  66,  461,  .^51. 

,  prior  of,  62. 

Goldesburgh,    Guldesborgh,    Edward,    378, 

688. 


Goldhanger,  Coldanger,  co.  Essex,  146. 

Goldington,  co.  Bedford,  191. 

Goldre  [oo.  Monmouth],  66,  551. 

Goldiyng,  John,  596. 

Goldsmyth,  Christopher,  parson  of  EnvillCy 
180. 

,  Joan,  215. 

,  John,  58,  145. 

,  Thomas,  58, 180. 

,  William,  824. 

Goldston,  John,  261. 

Goldwell,  James,  844. 

, ,  the  king's  proctor  in  the  court 

.    of  Rome,  125, 126. 

, ,  bishop  of  Norwich  [1472-1499], 

866,  378,  459,  588,  553,  568,  628,  631. 

,  ,  prebendary  of  St.    George's, 

Windsor,  359. 

,  ,  dean  of  Salisbary,  160,  306, 

866. 

,  John,  9. 

,  Nicholas,  344,  366. 

Goldwyn,  Roger,  144. 
Goldyng,  John,  276,  803. 
Goldyngton,  William,  289,  881,  607. 
Gomme,  William,  157. 

Gomon,  John,  prebendary  of  Pontesbury, 
278. 

Gonner,  John,  277. 

Gontun.    See  Gnnton. 

GonyiUe,  Gonneyiles  in  Wymondham,  co. 
Norfolk,  562. 

Good,  Benedict,  257. 

€k>oday,  Thomas,  76. 

Good  Easter,  Godestre,  oo.  Essex,  818. 

Goodhand,  Thomas,  385. 

Goodnestone,  Godneston,  by  Wyngham,  co. 
Kent,  801. 

Goodrich,  Goderige,  Godiych,  co.  Hereford, 

897,  411,  414,  415,  521,  539,  561. 
Goodwyn,  Walter,  888. 

Goodyer,  Goddyere,  Godeyere,  William,  52, 
61,  171,  184,  201,  278,  807,  489,  495, 
525,  591. 

Goold,  Ralph,  440. 

Goolde,  Hugh,  331. 

Gooshays,  Goseys,  in  Hom<dinrch,  co.  Essex, 
375,  388. 

Groosnargh,  Gosenor,  oo.  Lancaster,  807, 
419. 

Gore,  John,  141. 

Gorfyn,  Thomas,  558. 

Gorges,  Richard,  270. 

,  Theobald,  628. 

Goring,  CO.  Oxford,  63. 

Gormaneeton,  lord  of.    See  Preston. 

Gorthonbree,  co.  Flint,  152. 

Goiyng,  John,  14,  104,  199,  405,  406,  489, 
490,571,633. 

,  the  younger,  247,  249,  688. 

Gosberkirk,  co.  Idncoln,  9,  297,  560. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


705 


Gk>Bcoto,  CO.  LdMfter,  wspentake  of,  MS. 

Gose,  John,  50. 

Gosenor.    See  Qooinmrgh. 

Gosenylly  John,  4. 

Goseji.    See  Gooshays. 

GoBforth,  CO.  Cumberland,  239, 267,  868. 

Gofse,  John,  856. 

,  WiUiam,  356. 

Goueljn,  Draett,  687. 

,  Peter,  80. 

Gote,  John,  286. 

Gotehirst.    See  Gayhurst 

Gotelee,  Richard,  66,  94. 

Gotholhan,  eo.  Cornwall,  578. 

Gotholhan,  John,  578. 

Gough,  Adam,  2. 

,  Dayid,  273,  387. 

And  see  Gogh. 

GoodhnrBt,  Goutherat,  co.  Kent,  502. 

Goanthorpe,  Thomas,  prior  of  Newatead  in 
Sherwood,  35. 

Goar,  Boger,  9. 

Gonrll,  John,  568. 

Gourney,  Thomas,  152. 

Gourton,  eo.  Lincoln,  560. 

Gouaaell.    See  GoxhiU. 

Gouthertt    See  Goadhnrat. 

GoTan,  Bichard,  14. 

Gowelys,  John,  592. 

,  William,  592. 

Gower,  oo.  Glamoigan,  163, 191. 

,  West,  163,  191. 

Gower,  Bdward,  229,  248,  810. 

,  Geozge,  286. 

,  Robert,  286. 

,  Thomas,  103,  286,  287. 

Gowyn,  John,  10. 

Gozhill,  GoxhiU,  Goussell,  co.  Lincoln,  40, 
508. 

Goyes  (in  Dnnton),  oo.  Bedford,  415. 

Goylyn,  John,  626. 

Gra,  John,  43. 

, ,  Thomasia  his  wife,  43. 

Grace,  Matthew,  503. 

Graf^n,   Thomas,   parson    of    St.    John's, 
Jersey,  360. 

Grafton  by  Geddington,  co.  Northampton, 
158, 159. 

Grafton,  John,  606. 

Grafton,  lord  of.    See  Wydeville. 

Gragvergos.    See  Carrickfergns. 

Graham,  Humphrey,  554. 

Gndnsby,  Graynysby,  co.  Lincoln,  508. 

Gramary,  William,  593. 

Grame,  John,  214,  277. 

,  Thomas,  the  elder,  214,  277. 

, ,  the  yonnger,  214. 

Grandorch,  Boger,  328. 

Granford,  John,  525. 

Gransacre,  co.  Buckingham,  191. 

y     96186. 


Grantham,    Andrew,  one  of  the    vicars  of 
Wells,  36. 

>    Thomas,    mayor  of   the  staple  of 

Calais,  392. 

Grapefige,  Cristina,  68. 

,  Walter,  68,  69. 

,  William,  68. 

Grarigge,  John,  214. 

Grasmere,    Gresmere    [co.    Westmoreland], 
384,581. 

Gratefeld.    See  Cratfield. 
Graunger,  John,  79,  384. 

,  Thomas,  321. 

,  Master  William,  420. 

Graunt,  Grawnt,  John,  75,  436. 

,  Thomas,  171. 

Grauntford,  BabUo,  448. 

,  John,  448. 

Grauntpount  by  Oxford,  co.  Berks,  599. 
Granntwell,  John,  abbot  of  St.  James   by 

Northampton,  283,  292,  590. 
Grave,  Bobert,  201,  250. 

,  Bobert  of,  208. 

atte  Grave,  Walter,  465. 

, ,  Sabina  his  wife,  465. 

Gravelines,  Gravelyng,  in  France,  555. 
Gravenhurst,  co.  Bedford,  507. 

Gravesend,  co.  Kent,  105, 127,  235,  285,  434, 
468,  525,  586. 

Gravile.    See  Grevile. 

Grawe,  John,  818. 

Gray.    See  Grey. 

Grayson,  Arthur,  504. 

,  Thomas,  525,  595. 

Greeks,  65. 

Greencastle,  Greaecastell,  in  Ireland,  165. 

Greenhead,  Grenehede,   co.  Westmoreland, 
531. 

Greenhoe,  South,  co.  Norfolk,  hundred  of, 
191. 

Greenrigg,  co.  Westmoreland,  581. 
Greenwich,  Grenewych,  co.  Kent  64. 

,  East,  462. 

,  West,  463. 

Grefyngk,  Barnard,  605. 
Greffey,  William,  148. 
Gregory,  John,  8, 168. 

Robert,  298,  377, 459. 

Gregory,  William,  the  younger,  435,  498. 

, ,  Agnes  his  wife,  435,  498. 

Grenborough,  John,  473. 
Grene,  Henry,  147,  158,  203,  623. 

» ,  Margaret  his  wife,  158, 159. 

,  Constance,  158, 159. 

,  John,  74, 148,231, 248,249,  252,  288, 

817,    345,   851,   463,  493,    503,   618, 
618. 

• > ,  canon  of  Hereford  cathedral. 

865. 

,  Matthew,  13. 

Y  y 


706 


6ENEBAL  INDEX. 


Orene,  Biehard,  4,  31,  256. 

,  Bobert,  28,  227,  258,  949,  358,  363, 

482,  549,  622. 

,  Thomas,  100,  144, 158,236,  818,830, 

489. 

, ,  vicar  of  Leek,  142,  865. 

, ,  the  elder,  272,  846. 

, ,  the  jonnger,  272,  346. 

, ,  Matilda  hia  wife,  845. 

,  William,   141,   145,   248,  249,  820, 

407,  415,  428,  614. 

Grenefeld,  George,  582. 

Greneford,  John,  618. 

Greneley,  Thomas,  322. 

Greneoke,  Bichard,  202. 

Greneaide,  Alan,  482. 

Grenested,  John,  801. 

Grenewathelyn,  co.  Gnmberland,  557. 

Grenewaj,  Grenewey,  Bichard,  8,  897. 

G^renham,  Grenam,  William,  504. 

Greaeley,  Greeley,  Gresseley,  John,  12,  219, 
248,611,680. 

Gresford,  coa.  l>enf)igh  and  Flint,  588. 

Gresmere.     See  Graamere. 

Greiton,  co.  Gloucester,  hnndred  of,  44, 162, 
244,  586,  592. 

Greswold,  Bobert,  49,  881,  604. 

,  Roger,  881. 

Gretecrosse  [co.  Cambridge],  169. 

GretloTO,  Peter,  402. 

Gretton,  co.  Gloucester,  5. 

,  CO.  Northampton,  327,  390,  586. 

Gretyngham.    iSfee  Cretingham. 

Grave.    See  Griff. 

Grevile,  Gravile,  Greyville,  John,  SO,  99, 
152,  218,  246,  247,  348,  849,  401,  405, 
407,  480,  454,  604,  525,  606,  614,  684. 

, ,  Jocosa,  his  wife,  99. 

Grewell,  Nicholas,  276. 

Grey,  Gray,  Agnes,  400. 

,  Anne,  374. 

,  Anthony,  209,  848,  570,  607. 

,of  Buthyn,  195,  196,  199,285, 

485,  624. 

,  Edmund,  250, 

, ,  of  Buthyn,  earl  of  Kent,  168, 

190,  195,  196,  199,  217,  219,  285,  577, 

588,  607,  608,  617,  628. 

, ,  treasurer,  558. 

,  Edward,  218,  245-248,  348,  619. 

, ,  Elisabeth  his  wife,  348. 

, ,  lord  Ferrers  of  Oroby,  348. 

, ,  lord  Lisle,  520,  588,  612,  615, 

629. 
, ,  Elisabeth,  his  wife,  520. 

,  Henry,  218,  349,  406,  516,  620,  623. 

,  ....  .,  Joan,  his  wife,  516. 

,    ,   escheator    of   Norfolk    and 

Suffolk,  891. 

, ,  the  elder,  93. 


Grey,  Henry,  lord  Grey,  395. 

,  ,   of  Godnore,   195,   199,  221, 

284,611,624,630. 

, I  of  Groby,  218. 

John,  11,  166,  204,  216,  308,  858. 

, ,  lord  of  Powys,  25,  62,  243. 

,    ,  bishop    of   I^orwich   [1200- 

1214J,  538. 

, ,  rector  of  Somerleyton,  176. 

<.. ,  John  de,  123. 

,  Balph,  100,  174,  199,  250,  401. 

,  Beginald,  848. 

, ,  lord  of  Wilton,  899,  615,  616. 

,  Bichard,  180,  456,  457,  616. 

, ,  lord  of  Powys,  25,  62,  248, 

Bobert,  220,  406,  618. 

,  Boger,  of  Wilton,  850. 

,  Thomas,  38,  115,  116,  120, 167, 169, 

170,  174,  176,  196,  271,  276,  285,  319, 
349,  374,  401,  406,  569,  591,  609. 

,    ,    escheator   of   Norfolk    and 

Suffolk,  180. 

,  ,  warden  of  the  free  chapel  of 

Wemstede,  40. 

, ,  lord  of  Bichemond  Gray,  82. 

,  of  Groby,  marquess  of  Dorset, 

son  of  the  queen,  -218,  456,  457,  514, 
582,  583,  606,  615,  616,  627,  636. 

, ,  Cecily  his  wife,  514. 

,  WiUian,  bishop  of  Ely  [1454-1478], 

169,  170,  837,  338,  477,  481,  518,  609, 
613,  617,  622,  630. 

,  ,  treasurer  of  the  Exchequer, 

176,190,211,337. 

, de,  128. 

Greyndoure,  Bobert,  425. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  425. 

Greys  in  Cavendish,  co.  Suffolk,  89. 

Greyson,  William,  203. 

Greystoke,  Graystoke,  Balph,  lord  of  Grey- 
stoke  and  Wem,  29,  102,  115,  171, 
197,  199,  200,  221,  227,  253,  317,  349, 
350,  869,  624,  686-638. 

Griff,  Greve  [in  Chilvers  Coton],  co.  War- 
wick, 188. 

Griffith,  Gryffethe,  Gryffyth,  Henry,  54. 

,  John,  383. 

,  Bichard,  252,  286,  621. 

,  Walter,  354,  407,  687. 

,  William,  64,  490. 

ap  Howell,  parson  of  la  More,  294. 

Griffuthe  ap  Bees,  89. 

Grif^,  Gryffyn,  Nicholas,  5T0,  624. 

Grimsby,  Grymesby,  Ghrysby,  co.  Lincoln, 
152, 161,  168. 

,  port  o(  527. 

f.  .......  \xr^K,  17d. 

,  North,  596. 

Grimsthorpe,  Grymsthorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  19, 
200,  810,  420,  518,  523. 

Grindleton,  Grynleton,  ce  York,  323. 


GBNEBAL  INDEX. 


707 


Orinitead,  West,  Westgrymted,  eo.  Siusez, 
812. 

Grisaker.    See  Grysacre. 

Grobuiy  [co.  Bedford],  66,  862. 

Groby.    See  Grooby. 

Grome,  John,  parson   of  Drayton  Parslow, 
344. 

Gronerst,  John,  288. 

And  see  GroToherst. 

Gsooby,  Groby,  oo.  Leicester,  348,  424. 

Grosmont,  Ghx)S8emont,  oo.  Monmoath,  140. 

Groton,  Andrew,  82. 

Grove,  Thomas,  194. 

>  9  prior  of  Monkton  Earleigh, 

813* 

,  William,  878. 

»  »  parson  of   Bisington    Wiek, 

438. 

atte  GroTe,  John,  465. 
Groyeherst,  John,  864. 

-^nd!  see  Gronerst. 

Groveley  [oo.  Wilts],  848. 

»  forest  of,  82,  48,  187,  548. 

Grubbe,  John,  10, 
Gme,  John  le,  218. 
Gmest,  Thomas,  79. 

t f  Alice,  his  wife,  79. 

Gmthose.    See  Brugges. 
Gryfl^.    See  Qnffyu,  - 
Oryifyik,    See  Griffith. 
Grymer,  John,  577. 
Grymesby.    See  Grimsby. 
Gi7mesby,*John,  98,  887. 

-^nd  fee  Grymmesby. 

Grymesthorpe.     See  Grimsthorpe. 
Grymeston,  Edward,  246,  248. 
^nrf  5«c  Grymston. 

Grymmesby,  William,    142,  246,  248,   859. 
617,  619. 

And  see  Grymesby. 

Grymoldys,  Lonis  de,  446. 

Grymstede,  Walter,  118. 

Grymston,  Cecily,  586. 

,  Walter,  199. 

-^fu^  «ee  Grymeston. 

Grynder,  Robert,  328. 
Gryng,  Robert,  201,  217,  221. 
Grynleton.    See  Grindleton. 
Grysacre,  Grisaker,  Ambrose,  168,  688. 

,  Perciyal,  688. 

Gxysby.     See  Grimsby. 
Goalt,  Goillerin,  213. 
Gnatle,  John,  881. 

» Thomas,  380. 

Gaddesbere  by  Tiverton,  co.  Devon,  179. 
Gneldres,  duchy  of,  874,  604. 
Goerande,  Garrant,  in  Brittany,  621. 

>  "hip  called  le  Jidyan  of,  498. 

»  "hip  called  ia  Marie  of,  511. 

Guestwiok,  Geysthweyte,  co.  Norfolk,  600. 


Gnienne,  dachy  of,  506. 

Goilden  Morden,  Gyldenmorden,  oo.   Gam- 
bridge,  74., 

Guildford,  Guldeford,  Gildefbrd,  oo.  Surrey, 

93,  375,  476,  505,  513,  548. 
Guillebot,  John,  198. 
Guillim  ap  Thomas,  442. 
Gnillo,  Ivo,  198. 
Guiole,  Ivo,  198. 
Guipuxcoa,  in  Spain,  480. 

men  of,  599. 

Guisbrough,  Gysbnm,  co.  York,  578. 

,  prior  of,  550. 

Guisnes.    See  Guysnes. 
Guldeford.     See  Guildford. 
Guldeford,  Guldford,  John,  259,  618. 
Guldesburgh.    See  Goldesburgh. 
GuU,  William,  295. 
Gunnas,  William,  28. 
Gunne,  Roger,  146. 
Gunner,  Richard,  277,  552. 
Gunny,  John,  72. 

,  Thomas,  72. 

*  Gunpowdre,'  25. 
Gunter,  William,  58,  381. 
Gunthorpe,  John,  366,  509,  528. 

» >the  king's  almoner,  120,  306. 

517,  587,  686,  597. 

» secretary  of  the  queen,  32,  867. 

» »  clerk  of  Parliament,  260,  413. 

9  »  prebendary  of  St.   Stephen's, 

Westminster,  806. 

» ,  dean  of  Wells,  512,  540. 

» ,  master  or  warden  of  the  king's 

HaU,  Cambridge,  82,  114,  358,  367. 
Gunton,  Gontun,  Robert,  392. 
Gurdon,  William,  831. 
Gussage,  Gissegge,  co.  Dorset,  534. 
Guynge  Margarets.    See  Margaretting. 
Guysnes,  in  Picardy,  20,  108,  109,  204,  205, 
270,  271,  290-292,  313,  358,  388.  392. 
450,  4S5,  457, 518,  529. 
Gwylym,  John  ap,  29. 
Gwynne,  John,  279,  843,  548. 
Gybbe,  Thomas,  228. 

Gybbes,  Gybbys,  John,  104,  246,  247,  288. 
302,  429,  499,  552. 

,  Thomas,  558. 

Gybeon,  Robert,  277. 
Gybthorpe,  Simon,  286. 
Gydsham.    See  Gittisham. 
Gye,  John,  404. 
Gyfford.    See  Gifford. 
Gyges,  William,  148. 
Gylby.     See  Gilby. 

Gyles.    See  GUes. 

Gyldenmoiden.    See  Guildon  Morden. 

Gylford.    See  Gilford. 

Gylle.    See  GUI. 

Gyllyot,  Henry,  149. 

Y  y2 


708 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Gylljsland.    See  Gillesland. 

Gylmjn.    See  Gilmyn. 

Gylot,  Thomas,  1. 

Gylpyn,  William  257,  635. 

Gylys,  Thomas,  prior  of  Dunstable,  829,  830. 

,  William,  203. 

^ful  eee  Giles. 

Gymgraaf.    See  Ingrave. 
Gynes.    See  Gnysnes. 
Gynner,  Richard,  147. 
Gyppecrake.    See  Jepcracks. 
Gyrton.    See  Girton. 
Gysburgb,  John,  569. 
Gysbnm.    See  Goisbrough. 
Gyse.    See  Gise. 
Gysle,  GyseU,  John,  247,  322. 
Gysslam.    See  Gislebam. 


H. 


Habeudon.    See  Abington. 

Hache,  John,  44. 

Hackensall,  Haconsawe  [in  Lancaster],  co. 
Lancaster,  807,  419. 

Hackney,  Hakeney,  co.  Middlesex,  329,  886. 

Hacton.    See  Daucton. 

Hacunsawe.    See  Hackensall. 

Hadde,  John,  802. 

Haddenham,  Hadenham,  oo.  Buckingham, 
472. 

Haddington,    Hadyngton,    co.    Lincoln,    27, 

617. 
Haddiscoe,  Haddescogh,  co.  Norfolk,  240. 
Haddon,  West,  co.  Northampton,  827. 

Haddon,  Master  John,  prebendary  of  Bridg- 
north, 342. 

,  Bichard,  8. 

WiUiam,  144. 

Hadecron.     Slee  Headcom. 

Hadham  [co.  Hertford],  28. 

Hadleigh,  Hadley,  co.  Suffolk,  144, 183,  208, 
821,  828,  869,  582. 

Hadley,  Thomas,  prior  of  the  new  hospital  of 
St.  Mary  without  Bysshoppysgate, 
London,  254. 

Hagerston,  Henry,  197. 
Haghton,  Roger,  854. 
Httgley,  CO.  Worcester,  419. 
Hagnet,  honour  of,  61,  87. 
Haidon.    See  Haydon. 
Haightesbury.     See  Heytesbury. 
Haile,  John,  584. 

Hailes,  Hayles,  so.  Gloucester,  abbot  and 
monks  of,  466,  536. 

,  William,  abbot  of,  576. 

Hainworth,  Heyncworth,  co.  York,  46. 


Hakeney.    See  Haekney. 

Haket,  William.  7. 

Hakker,  William,  417. 

HakwelL    See  Hawkwell. 

Halberton,  Holbertou,  Alberton,  oo.  Deyon, 
82,  137,  292. 

,  hundred  of,  389, 848. 

Halcote.    See  Holoote. 

Halden,  oo.  Kent,  288,  546. 

Haldenby,  John,  428. 

,  Robert,  428. 

,  William,  500. 

Hale,  CO.  Lincoln,  419. 

'..,  Great,  20,  419. 

,  West,  20,  419. 

Hale,  John,  41. 

Halele,  John,  145. 

,  Robert,  145. 

Hales,  Halys,  oo.  Norfolk,  191. 

Hales,  John,  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lich- 
field  [1459-1490],  114,  967^  887,  891, 
410,  425,  479,  580,  627,  630,  684. 

,  ,  keeper  of  the  privy  seal, 

288. 

Halesowen,  co.  Salop,  monastery  of  St  Mary, 
16. 

,  abbot  and  oouTent  of,  16,  242,  396. 

,  John,  abbot  of,  16. 

Halewell.    See  Halwell. 

Haliday,  Walter,  marshal  of  the  king'a 
minstrels,  153. 

Hall,  Halle,  Henry,  199,  880. 

,  parson  of  Alvesoott,  52. 

,  John,  2,  53,  76,  145,  221,  824,  358. 

,  Peter,  145. 

,  Richard,  28,  145,  287,  850,  406,  626. 

,  Robert,  215. 

,  Thomas,  145,  824,  564. 

,  WiUiam,  28,  286,  818. 

,  Henry  atte,  81, 145. 

Hallamshire,  Halamshyie,  co.  York,  418, 419, 
439, 442. 

Hallatou,  Haloughton,  oo.  Leicester,  202, 
254,  418. 

Halle.    See  Hall. 
Hallerigge,  co.  Deron,  187. 
Hallfeld  in  Sheffield,  oo.  York,  421. 
Hallikeld,  co.  York,  483,  486. 
Hallingbury,  Halyngbery  Morley,  oo.  Essex, 
603. 

Hallisbyn.    See  Halabnry. 
Halman,  Thomas,  143. 
Halmer,  Richard,  79,  414. 

, ,  esoheator  of  Lincoln,  414. 

Haloughton.    See  Hallaton. 
Haloughton,  Halowton,  William,  167,  174. 
Hals,  CO.  Devon,  36. 

Hals,  Michael,  1 14. 

,  Halse.  Richard,  127,  246,  247,  427. 

Halsall,  Henry,  103. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


709 


Ralsbnry,  Halliebjn  [co.  DeTon],  553. 

Halse.     See  Hals;  Haled. 

Halsewood,  Hakwod   [in    CoUampton],  co. 
Deyon,  343. 

Halsted,  Peter,  86. 

Halstow,  CO.  Kent,  575. 

Haltmond,  John,  406. 

Halton  [co.  Backingham],  152. 

»  CO.  Oxford,  40,  290, 399. 

Halvergate,  co.  Norfolk,  589. 

Halwell,  CO.  Devon,  27,  473. 

Halwell,  Halewell,  Alwell,  John,  246,  247, 

251,  351,  377,  407,  427,  612. 

I   f  escheator   of     Devon   and 

Cornwall,  559. 

Haljtreholme,  Thomaa,  309. 

HalywoU.    See  Halwell. 

Ham,  CO.  Essex,  291. 

)    ^Bast,   Esthamme,  co.  Essex,    169, 

252,  288. 

.,  West,  580. 

>  CO.  Kent,  hundred  of,  300. 

,  CO.  Snrrej,  64. 

Hambergh.    See  Handboroagh. 

Hamble,    Hamoll    in   le    Bjce,   co.    Soath- 
ampton,  6. 

Hambleion,  Hamjldon,  co.  Bntland,  18,  40, 
123. 

HamboroQgh.    See  Handborough. 

Hamborg,  in  Almain,  ship  called  le  Oearge 
of,  30. 

Hamby,  co.  Lincoln,  508. 

Hamcastle,  Homcastell,  co.  Worcester,  521. 

Hamelak.     See  Helmsley. 

Hameliett.    See  Ambleside. 

Hamerton.    See  Hammerton. 

Hamerton,  John,  194. 

,Kichard,  55. 

Hamet    See  Hammett. 

Hametethy  [in  St  Breward],  co.  Cornwall, 

467. 
Hamiburg.    See  Hemingbrongh. 
Hamleyn,  John,  250. 
Hamme,  John,  16. 
Hammerton,  Hamerton,  co.  Hnntingdon,  144, 

225,  255. 
Hammes,  co.  Bedford,  191. 

And  see  ^vmaej, 

Uampnes,  by  Calais,  204,  211,270, 

388,455,518,591. 

Hammes.  Henry,  375. 

, ,  the  younger,  388. 

Hammett,  Hamet  (in  Quethiock),  co.  Corn- 
wall, 389,  444. 

Hamon,  John,  202. 

, ,  Katharine,  his  wife,  202. 

Hamond,  John,  57,  404,  405,  429,  629. 

,  parson  of  Headley,  359. 

...,    ,    chaplain    of    Mortimer's 

chantry  in  Cbichester  cathedral,  359. 


Hamond,  WiHiam,  187,  565. 

,  ,  escheator  in  the  county  of 

Cambridge,  340. 

,    ,   prior    of    St    Andrew's, 

Northampton,  194,  402. 

,    ,  parson    of   Castle  Rising, 

107. 

, ,  parson  of  Cranham,  107. 

Hampden,  Edmund,  56,  472. 

,  John,  of  Kymbell,  472. 

,  Thomas,  of  KymbsU,  5.%  56,  196, 

246,  247,  285,  289,  608. 

,    Thomas,    of   Hampden,    126,   196, 

246-248,  608. 

Ham  Preston,  co.  Dorset,  534. 

Hampole,  co.  York,  582. 

Hamsey,  Hammes,  co.  Sussex,  192. 

Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex,  601. 

Hampsterly,  John,  413. 

Hampton.    See  Southampton. 

,  High,  Highaunton  by  Shepeswasshe, 

CO.  Devon,  473. 

,  Nun's     See  Minchinhampton. 

Meysey,  co.  Gloucester,  327,  373. 

Gaye,  co.  Oxford,  375. 

Poyle,  CO.  Oxford,  295. 

Hampton,  Beno,  16. 

,  John,  24,  177,  406,  427,  603. 

,  Richard  de,  233. 

,  WUliam,  18, '40,  113,169,185,345, 

399,  553. 

,  ,  mayor  of  London,  390,  391, 

415. 
Hamuli.    See  Hamble. 
Hamyldon.    See  Hambleton. 

Hanaper,  the,  12-14,  17,  22,  28,  84,  35,  37, 
41,  43,  47,  49,  59,  61,  62,  64,  65,  68, 
69,  84-88,  90,  93,  95,  99,  106,  110- 
115,  117-119,  122,  123,  130,  131, 
134-136,  152,  157-159,  163,  164,  176, 
177,  182,  184,  185,  188,  193,  207,  210, 
228,  230-232,  234,  236,  237,  245,  260, 
261,  271,295,306-308,311-313,328, 
343,  846,  358,  359,  361,  364,  365, 
369-371,  374,  376,  387,  889,  391, 
395-400,  402,  413,  417,  420,  423-426, 
439,  441,  443,  447-449,  460,  466,  470, 
471,474,476-479,486-488,  509,  510, 
514,  519,  521.  523,  528,  531,  537-539, 
541,  543,  544,  547,  555,  558,  563,  565- 
569,  584,  592,  596,  597,  600-604. 

,  keeper  of,  59,   125,  180,  176,  226, 

228,  237,  264,  294,  315,  549. 

And   see    Davyson ;    Walter;    £1. 

rington. 

,  surveyor  of,  125. 

Hanbargh.    See  Hamburg. 

Handborough,  Hangburgh,  Hanbourgh^ 
Hambergh,  co.  Oxford,  17,  117,  241, 
244,  364,  422,  510,  548,  567,  573. 

Handsworth,  Honnesworth,  co.  Stafford,  470, 

,  CO.  York,  412,  460. 

Handy,  Robert,  581, 


710 


GBNBBAL  OTDEX 


Hang,  00.  Tork,  483, 486. 

Hang,  John,  S66. 

Hangbnrgh.    See  Handborongh. 

Haogiog  Langford,  oo.  Wilts,  priory  of,  62. 

Hankefot,  Thomaa,  118. 

Hankford,  oo.  Devon,  86. 

Hankyn,  William,  579. 

Hanley,  Dan  Biohard,  abbot  of  St.  Peter's, 
Gloucester,  328. 

Hanmcre,  John,  425. 

,  Ankaret,  his  wift,  425. 

Hannes,  Bichard,  42. 

Hannej,  Bast,  Esthanney,  co.  Berks,  484. 

Hanningfield,  East,  BsUianyfeld,  co.  Bssex, 
149. 

Hannyes,  William,  102. 

Hansard,  Henry,  escheator  of  Lincoln,  401. 

Hanse  Almain,  282,  840,  498,  509,  605. 

Hanserd,  Elisabeth,  215. 

Hansn orth.     See  Handsworth. 

Hanweli,  William,  448. 

Hanworth,  co.  Norfolk,  589. 

Hanyes,  Bobert,  102. 

Hanyngton,  Christopher,  874«  469,  558* 

Haoas,  Bertomyo  de,  295. 

,  Monholet  de,  295. 

Happing,  co.  Norfolk,  hundred  of,  82,  159. 

Harbert.    See  Herbert 

Harberton,  Herberton,  co.  Devon,  567. 

Harborough,  Harbnrgh,  Hauerbergh,  Havere- 
bergh,  co.  Leicester,  98,  212,  292,  868, 
410. 

Hardeborugh,  Little,  eo.  Warwick, 

185. 
Harbridge,  Hardebrygge,  co.  Southampton,  3. 
Harby,  Hardeby,  co.  Leicester,  27,  517. 
Harcombe,  co.  Devon,  187. 
Harcourt,  John,  515. 

,  Bichard,  197. 

Bobert,  515. 

,  Walter,  196. 

,  William,  195. 

And  see  HhreGOvat. 

Hardbene,  Hardebene,  Philip,  184,  212,  807. 
Hardby.    See  Hareby. 
Hardeborugh.    See  Harborough. 
Hardebrygge.    See  Harbridge. 
Hardeby.    See  Harby. 
Hardegill.    5ee  HardgiU. 
Harden,  Bobert,  18. 

Hardewyk  hj  Awnsley.  See  Bynesbury 
Hardwick. 

Hardewyke,  William,  68. 

Hardgill,  HardegiU,  HargiU,  Edward,  24,  48, 

90,  218,  519,  586. 
Hardgyll,  Master  George,  208. 
Harding,  Bobert  son  of,  828,  870. 

,  Bobert,  87. 

^iM?  see  Haxdyng. 

Hardlegh.    See  Harlech. 


Hardmaa,  Henry,  481. 

,  Philip,  244. 

Hardwick,  Hardewyk,  Herdwyk,  co.  Leicester, 
886. 

,  00.  Norfolk,  504. 

,  CO.  Northampton,  158,  159. 

Hardyng,  John,  299,  848,  859. 

,  Bobert,  18. 

,  Thomas,  6. 

,  William,  60. 

^mf  see  Harding. 

Hardyngham,  William,  858. 

Hardynglegh.     See  Ardingley. 

Hare,  John,  10. 

Harebottell,  John,  468. 

Hareby,  Hardby,  Simon,  16,  28,  85, 170,  285, 
620,  621,  628. 

Hareoourt,  Christopher,  852,  576. 

,  John,  285,  407,  428,  585. 

, ,  the  elder,  524. 

,  Bichard,  85,  101, '285,  852,  853,  400, 

406,  472,  510,  584,  622. 

,  Bobert,  28,  287,  882,  428,  498,  625. 

, Joan  his  wife,  428. 

,  WiUiam,  510. 

, ,sheri£fofWarwick  and  Leicester, 

12,  888. 

And  see  HsLTeoaii, 

Haremuth.    See  Amemuiden. 
Harescombe,  Har^combe,  co.  Gloucester,  21, 
448,  458,  51-2, 

Haresfleld,  Harsfeld,  co.  Gloucester,  262,  448. 
Hare  Street,  Harestre,  in  liomford,  co.  Essex, 

78. 
Haretre,  Bichard,  193, 194. 
Hareway  by  Calais,  178,  482. 

Harewell,  Boger,  496,  526,  636. 

,  William,  430,  684. 

Hareweston,  co.  Huntingdon,  141. 

Harewode,  John,  148. 

Harewood,  Harwod,  co.  York,  378. 

Harflet,  Hugh,  parson  of  Milstead,  469. 

Harford,  Hereford,  co.  Devon,  224. 

Harige.     See  Hayridge. 

Harington,  William,  884. 

Hariott.    See  Heriott. 

Harkstead,  Herksted,  co.  Suffolk,  821. 

Harlakenden,  William,  300. 

Harlech,  Hardlegh,  co.  Merioneth,  41,  198, 

298. 
Harlee.     See  Harley. 
Harleston,  Bichard,  57. 

,  Bobert,  246,  297,  631. 

,  William,  246,  248, 408,  606,  681. 

Harley,  Harlee,  John,  269, 429. 

Harling,  •  East,  Estharlyng,  co.  Norfolk,  501, 
562. 

Harlsey,  Herlesey  [co.  York].  488,  487. 

,  West,  177. 


GENBBAL  INDEX. 


711 


Harlyng.    See  Herljng. 

Hamudeyn,  Florence,  896. 

Harmanson,  Hexuy,  428. 

Hftimer,    Master    William,     prebendary   of 
Windaor,  396. 

Harmerthorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  560. 
Hamage,  Hemage,  Hugh,  116, 155,  887. 

, ,  escheator  in  Salop,  183, 191. 

HamejB,  Philip,  607. 
Harowdon.    See  Hairowdon. 
Harowedon,  Richard,  271. 
Harome,  oo.  York,  467,  539. 
Harper,  John,  80,  851. 

, ,  escheator  of  Hereford  60»  191 

,  Richard,  496,  558. 

,  Thomas,  216. 

,  William,  407,  494,  630. 

Ajut  Bee  HarpoDT. 

Harpesfeld,  Nicholas,  868. 

Harpford,  Herpford,  co.  Devon,  51,  79. 

Harpham,  Michael,  488. 

, ,  Anne  his  wife,  433. 

Haipoll,  William,  2. 
Harpour,  John,  443. 

, ,  Eleanor  his  wife,  443. 

,  Richard,  443. 

,  William,  443. 

And  see  Harper. 

Haire,  Robert,  1. 
Harres.    See  Harrys. 
Harrington,  William,  lord,  456. 

Harrowdon,    Harwedon,     co.    Northampton, 
271. 

,  Great,  466. 

Harry,  John,  200,  575. 

,  Thomas,  60. 

Harrys,  Harres,  Harryes,  John,  77,  453. 

, ,  Thomas,  73. 

, ,  William,  115, 141,  450. 

Harryson,  Richard,  113. 

Tl^liam,  450. 

ilfui  see  Haryson. 

Harsoombe.    See  Haresoombe. 

Harsfeld.    See  Haresfield. 

Harteshome,  John,  544. 

Hartest,  Herthorst,  HerteetyCO.  Suffolk,  297, 
556. 

Harthin,  Herthill,  co.  York,  wapentake  of, 

851. 
Harting,  Hertyng,  co.  Sussex,  20, 104. 

,  South,  Suthertyng,  38. 

Hartland,  Hertilond,  oo.  DcTon,  21. 
,  hundred  of,  21. 

,  abbey  of,  21. 

Hartlebury,  Hertilbury,  co.  Worcester,  110. 

Hartlepool,  Hartylpole  [oo.  Durham],  mayor 
of,  497,  572. 

Hartley,  Hertelegh,  co.  Kent,  114. 


Ebrtwell,  Hertwell,  co.  Buckingham,  224. 

Harum,  Robert,  578. 

Harry.    See  Henry. 

Harwardyng,  John,  302. 

Harwedon.    See  Harrowdon. 

Harwell,  John,  586. 

,  William,  246,  247. 

Harwey  by  Calais,  178,  482. 

Harwich,  Harewyche,  co.  Essex,  432,  605. 

,  ship  called  le  Petyr  of,  201,  355. 

Harwod.    See  Harewood. 

Harwode,  William,  505. 

Haryngton,  Anne,  427. 

,  Elisabeth,  427. 

,  James,  198,  349,  427,  555,  638. 

, ,  sherifif  of  York,  600. 

,  John,  103,  212,  311,  427. 

,  Eliaabeth  his  wife,  811. 

,  John,  lord,  476. 

, ,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  476. 

,  Robert,  427. 

, ,  lord,  476. 

, ,  Isabel  his  wifb,  476. 

,  Thomas,  108,  427. 

,  William,  144. 

Haiyson,  John,  573. 

,  Richard,  576,  577. 

ilfui  see  Harryson. 

Hasard,  John,  Ticar  of  Northfleet,  435. 

Haselbury,  Haselbere,  Hasilbeare,  co.  Dorset, 
457,  518,  557. 

,  CO.  Somerset,  32,  137. 

Haselden,  Haeylden,  William,  406,  609. 

Haselore.    See  Hazeler. 

Hadlbeare.    See  Haselbury. 

Hasilden,  Elisabeth,  abbess  of  Elstow,  381. 

Haster,  John,  467, 471. 

Hastings,  oo.  Sussex,  5,  276,  303,  517. 

>port  0^496. 

,  free  chi^l  of,  prebend  of  Hollington 

in,  155. 

Hastynges,  Edmund,  40,  205,  282,  286,  816, 
849,  408,  637. 

,  Edward,  2. 

,  Hugh,  181,  349,  378,  408,  638. 

,  John,  245,  247,  249,  853,  491,  623, 

638. 

,  Ralph,    139,    175,    199,    284,    285, 

815,  349,  372,  405,  440,  452,  520,  533, 
571,  623. 

,  ,  sheriffof  the  county  of  North- 
ampton, 272,  309. 

, ,  Anne  his  wife,  452. 

,  Richard,  104,  196,  199,  207,  22], 

284,  285,  315,  352,  354,  405,  508,  509, 
535,  563,  612,  615,  619-621,  625,  629, 
634,  636. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  207,  509. 


..Thomas,  216. 


712 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Hastynges,  William,  65,  568. 

, lord  Hastynges,  55,  70,  85,  92, 

102,  108,  106,  127, 154,  170,  171,  176, 
190,  195-197,  199,  219,  221,  284,  285, 
810,  311,  841,  848-351,  872,  405,  410, 
426,  449,  462,  479,  488,  516,  551,  588, 
611,  612,  615,  617-621,  628,  624,  628, 
680,  688,  634,  686,  687. 

, ,  the  king's  chamberlain,  26,  89, 

138,  165,  207,  288,  813,  868,  866,  403, 
489,  456,  460,  476,  506,  523,  580,  535, 
539,  561,  562. 

, ,  master  of  the  mint,  138,  189, 

149,  150,  318-815. 

^ , ,  lieutenant  of  Calais,  295,897, 

437,  440,  468. 

, ,  chamberlain  of  North  Wales, 

154, 165. 

, .......  receiver-general  of  the  duohj 

of  Cornwall,  887. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wi59, 26,  449,456. 

Hasylden.    See  Haselden. 

Hatch,  West,  co.  Wilts,  566. 

Hatcliffe,  Hatteolyffe,  John,  621. 

Master  William,  462, 463,  631. 

, ,  the  king's  secretary,  36.  89, 

416,  512,  540. 

Hatfeld,  Hattefeld,  Edward,  840,  416. 

,  Richard,  840,416. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  340,  416. 

,  Stephen,  899,  490. 

,  John,  199. 

,  Thomas,  416. 

HatBeld,  oo.  York,  8 10, 44 1.     . 

Peverel,  co.  Essex,  225. 

,  Bishop*8,  CO.  Hertford,  325,  581. 

Hatherleigh,  co.  Devon,  94. 

Hatley,  co.  Bedford,  191. 

,  East,  CO.  Cambridge,  581. 

,  Hungry,  581. 

Haton,  Thomas,  579. 

Hattar,  Richard,  146. 
Hatteclyffo.    See  Hatcliffe. 
Hattefeld.     See  Hatfeld. 
Hatton.    See  Daucton. 
Hatton,  Richard,  261. 
Hanehet,  Thomas,  72. 
Hauerbergh.    See  Harborough. 
Haughton,  Richard,  431. 
Hauke,  John,  146. 
Haukes,  Richard,  122. 
Hankyns.    See  Hawkyns. 
Haulte,  Jaques,  86. 
Hanntemont,  Robert,  599. 

Hausert,  Richard,  of  Ouresby,  621. 

Hautbray.    See  High  Bray. 

Haute,  Hawte,  Edmund,  124,  591. 

,  James,  468. 

,  Richard,  840,  351,  866,  419,  490, 

525,  614,  616. 


Haute,  Richard,  the  elder,82, 38,  58,  615, 616, 
628,  636. 

, ,  the  younger,  460. 

, ,  Eleanor  his  wife,  460. 

,  William,    127,   195,  199,  219,  288, 

285,  840, 352,  389, 407,  428,  468,  489, 
571,  618. 

, sheriff  of  Kent,  548. 

Haverebargh.    See  Harborough. 

Haverfordwest,  co.  Pembroke,  175. 

Havering,  co.  Essex,  119,  821,  580. 

Haveringland,  Haverlond,  oo.  Norfolk,  256. 

Haward.    See  Howard. 

Hawart,  William,    parson   of  St.  Martin's, 
Chichestar,  58. 

Hawcok,  John,  1. 

Hawdeles,  John,  519. 

Hawe,  CO.  Gloucester,  66. 

Hawebrygge.    See  Abridge. 

Hawkesbnry,  Richard,  abbot  of  Evesham,  35. 

Hawkyn,  Thomas,  146, 

., ,  Margaret  his  wife,  146. 

Hawkyns,  Haukyns,  Hawekyns,  John,  224, 
886,  481,  498. 

,  Thomas,  347,  518,  580. 

,  William,  1. 

Hawkwell,  Hakwell,  co.  Essex,  82,  137. 

Hawme,  John,  414. 

Hawnes,co.  Bedford,  14. 

Hawte.    See  Haute. 

Hawton.    See  Horton. 

Haxey,  co.  Lmcoln,  157. 

Hay  [co.  Brecon],  175. 

,  CO.  Westmoreland,  531. 

Hay,  Matthew,  614. 

Haydoek,  co.  Lancaster,  82,  137. 

Haydok,  William,  184,  384. 

Haydon,  Haidon,  Henry,  197,  250,  490,  491. 

,  John,  286. 

Haydor,  co.  Lincoln,  472. 
Haydych,  co.  Essex,  181. 
Hayford,  Humphrey,  87,  107. 

, ,  sheriff  of  London,  96. 

,  William,  553. 

Hayle,  Thomas,  503. 

Hayles.    See  Hailes. 

Hayling,  co«  Southampton,  94. 

Hayll,  John,  the  elder,  322. 

Hayne,  Hean,  co.  Kent,  hundred  of,  300. 

Hayne,  James,  605. 

Haynea,  Richard,  889. 

,  Robert,  147. 

Hayno.    iSee  Heyno. 
Hayreman,  Thomas,  609. 

Hayridge,  Harige,  co.  Devon,  hundred  of, 
280,  457,  529. 

Hayssheford,  Walter,  1 15. 

Haytfeld,  Heytfeld,  John,  687. 

Hayton,  co.  York,  498. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


713 


Hayton,  Robert,  498. 

,  Thomas,  322,  324. 

Hayward,  Thomas,  yicar  of  Cheshont,  486. 

Haxeler,  Haselore,  co.  Warwick,  386. 

Headcom,  Hadecron,  co.  Kent,  502. 

Headington,  HedTngton,    co.    Oxford,  232, 
242. 

Headley,  Hedley,  co.  Soathampton,  859. 

Healaugh,  Helagh,  Helaj  Parke,  co.  York, 
279,  821. 

,  Christopher  Lof thoas,  prior  of,  82 1 . 

Hean.    See  Hayne. 

Heanor,  Henore,  Henoar,  co.  Derby,  1,  410, 
479. 

Heaton,  Heton,  co.  York,  3. 

Heckington,  Hekyngton,  co.  Lincoln,  27,  517. 

Heddon,  Heddyng  (in  Tamerton),  co.  Corn- 
wall, 482. 

Hede,  John,  60,  501. 

Hedenstowe.    See  Edwinstowe. 

Hediogbam,  Henyngham,  Hengbam,  Hetbing- 

ham,  Hithingham,  co.  Essex,  410,  489, 

548,  545,  563,  567,  588. 

,  Castle,  297,  818,  547. 

,  Sible,  297,  560. 

Hedlam,  Joho,  200. 

Hedley.    See  Beadlcy. 

Hedon  in  Holdemeese,  co.  York,  353,  481. 

Hedon,  Henry,  852,  858. 

Hedyngton.    See  Headington. 

Heed,  Henry,  6,  7. 

Hcgham.    See  Higham. 

Heige,  John,  458. 

Heightesbnry.    See  Heytesbnry. 

Hekelesfeld.    See  Eccleefield. 

Hekyngton.     See  Heckington. 

Helagh.    See  Healangh. 

Helbeok,  co.  Westmoreland,  10. 

Helbenham.    See  Benham  Hoe. 

Hele,  Geoffrey,  94. 

,  Nicholas,    parson    of    St.    Geoige, 

Exeter,  599. 

Heleder,  Thomas,  255. 

Heler,  Laurence,  80. 

Helhoaghton,  Helleweton,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 

Helland,  co.  Cornwall,  889. 

Hellard,  Peter,  prior  of  Bridlington,  111. 

Hellesden,  Heylesden,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 

Helleweton.    See  Helhoaghton. 

Hello,  Godfrey,  207. 

Hellowe  (?  Henlow),  co.  Bedford,  827. 

Hellowe.    See  Bellean. 

Helmedon,  Helmynden,  co.  Norhampton,  4. 

Hehnsley,  Hamelak,  co.  York,  458,  580. 

Helowe.    See  Bellean. 

Helperby,  Bichard,  213. 

Helpesthope  [in  Drayton  Beaaohamp],  co. 
Buckingham,  185. 

Hdpringham,  co.  Lincoln,  560. 

Helsington,  Helainton   [co.  Westmoreland], 
884,  581. 


Helton,  Hogh,  476. 

He] well.    See  Holywell. 

Helyard,  Robert,  the  elder,  849,  687. 

Hem  [in  Shifnal],  co.  Salop,  192. 

Hembory.    See  Henbary. 

Hemelsey,  Thomas,  148,  432,  499. 

Hemingbroagh,  Hamibarg,  co.  York,  600. 

Hemington,  Hemyngton,  co.  Somerset,  24, 
51. 

Hemmesby.     See  Hemsby. 
Hemmyng,  John,  471. 

,  William,  16. 

Hempnall,  Hemnale,  co.  Norfolk,  12. 

Hempstede,  Thomas,  579. 

Hemsby,  Hemmesby,  co.  Norfolk,  858. 

Hemyngforth,  Thomas,  229. 

Hemyngton.     See  Hemington. 

Henbary,  Hembory,  co.  Gloucester,  80,  828. 

Hende,  Gresilda,  240. 

,  John,  the  younger,  512. 

...,  William,  258. 

Hendon,  ca  Middlesex,  601. 
Hendred,  Hentede,  co.  Berks,  433. 

>  East,  Esthenreth,  433. 

Henebond.    See  Hennebont. 
Heney.    See  Henny. 
Hengbam.    See  Hedingham;  Hingham. 
Hengbam,  Richard,  abbot  of  Bury  St.  Ed- 
munds,  470. 

Hengston.    See  Hinxton. 
Henham,  co.  Essex,  12. 

Henley  on  Thames,  co.  Oxford,   12,    249. 
585. 

Henley,  Alice,  abbess  of  Godstow,  212,  278. 

,  John,  301. 

,  Nicholas,  251. 

Henlow.    See  Hellowe. 

Hennawde,  John,  518. 

Hennebont,  Henebond,  in  Brittany,  521. 

Hennold,    in    Waltham   forest,    co.    Essex 
561. 

Henny,  Heney,  co.  Essex,  515. 

,  Great,  515. 

Henour.    See  Henor. 

Henry  I.,  king  of  England,  18. 

.charters  of,  67,  870,  371,460,  465. 

589.  ' 

Henry  II.,  131. 

>  charters  of,  18,  14,  117,  164,  328, 

369-371,  898,  425,  460,  478,  555. 

*  letters  patent  of,  898. 

Henry  III.,  131,  871,  471. 

» charters  of,  17,  34,  68,  67,  68,  95. 

99,  112,  128,  186.  164,  188,  858,  87o! 
871,  876,  398,  418,  423,  425,  426,  460. 
478,  520,  521,  561. 

9  letters  patent  of,  870, 424. 

Henry  IV.,  70,  94,  150,  829,  886,  889,  857. 
878,476,520.  '        ' 

letters  patent  of,  94,  287,  848. 

>  charters  of,  114,  267. 


714 


GENERAL  IWDEX. 


Henry  V.,  65,  71,  150,  238,  S42,  865,  878, 
424. 

,  charter  of,  287. 

,  when  prince  of  Wales,  Itttem  patent 

of,  115, 121. 

Henry  VI.,  8,  12,  20,  24,  26,  86,  59,  65,  66, 
69,  72,  76,  99,  120,  133,  160,  161,  279, 
298,  296,  298,  878,  419,  441,  459,  520, 
581. 

letters  patent  of,  41,  49,  68,64,  99, 

115, 121,  287,  807,  897,  899,  474,  544, 
571,600,601. 

,  charters  of,  99,  122,  508. 

,  household  of,  514. 

,  secretary  of.    See  Conrtenay. 

,  almoner  of.    5ee  Towne. 

,  chamberlain  of.    See  Tnnstall. 

,  wardrobe  of,  87,  282. 

, ,  keeper  of».  See  Plammer. 

Henry  YII.,  888. 

Henry,   duke   of    Normandy    (Henry   II)., 
charter  of,  370, 

Henry,  king  of  Castile  and  Leon,  474. 

Henry  ap  Griffith,  60. 

Henry  ap  Thomas  ap  Griffith,  181. 

Henry  the  butcher,  561. 

Henrykson,  Cornelius,  806. 

Hensauff,  in  Brittany,  474. 

Henscote,  Henyscote,  Nicholas,  584. 

Henshagh.    See  Humshaugh. 

Henstede,  Thomas,  579. 

Henster,  Humphrey,  14. 

Henton.    See  Hinton. 

Henton,  John,  prior  of  Bruton,  588. 

HenxgroTe  [co.  Oxford],  608. 

Henzsell.    See  Hinxhill. 

Heny.    See  Henny. 

flenyngham.     See  Hedingham;  Heyenyng- 
ham. 

Henyngham,  Alice,  404,  538. 

,  John,  490,  606. 

, ,  the  elder,  538. 

, ,  the  younger,  588. 

Hepworth,  co.  Suffolk,  78,  254. 

Herbert,  Harbert,  Anne,  countess  of  Pem- 
broke, 174,  204,  864. 

,  John,  54,  57,  102, 182, 198,  288,  289, 

817,  429. 

Richard,  54,  57,  58,  102,  275,  288, 

385,  585. 

,  ,  Margaret  his  wife,  275,  385, 

585. 
,  Thomas,  28,  54,  262,  429,  445,  446, 

448,  454,  614. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Somerset  and  Dorset, 

95. 

, ,  the  elder,  24, 188,  454. 

, the  younger,  109, 454. 

,  WiUiam,   185»  260,  275,  885,  429, 

585. 
, ,  lord,  22,  25,  29,  49,  51,  54,  57, 

58,  62,  102,  108,  127,  194,  522,  614. 


Herbert,  William,  earl  of  Pembroke,  111-118, 
182,  168,  166,  170,  174,  175,  188,  185, 
188,  193,  204,  275,  380,  864,  454. 

f ,  sheriff  of  Carnarvon,  212. 

,  chief  justice  of  North  Wales, 

41, 136. 

f ,  chief  justice  of  South  Wales. 

165. 

> ,  chamberlain  of  North  Wales. 

154, 165. 

> ,  chamberlain  of  South  Wales. 

165. 

, ,  lordof  Dunster,  182. 

» >  second  earl  of  Pembroke,  174, 

175,  185,  204,  275,  288,  289,  817,  880. 

844,  864,  528,  566,  583. 

> »  chief  justice  of  North  Wales, 

275. 

9  chief  justice  of  South  Wales, 

f I  chamberlain  of  South  Wales 

275.  ^^' 

Herberton.    See  Harberton. 

Herborogh.    See  Harborough. 

Herbotell,  John,  817. 

Herdwyk.    See  Hardwick. 

Harefeld,  Richard,  242. 

Hereford.    See  Harford. 

Hereford,  4,  55,  92, 108,  140,  148,  460,  466. 
586,542.  '         ' 

9  mayor  and  bailiffs  of,  54. 

,  mayor  of.    See  Barton. 

9  cathedral  of,  865,  448. 

> 9  dean  and  chapter  of,  448,  501. 

9 college  of  yicars  in,  865. 

> 9 ,  Richard  Gardener,  warden 

of,  865. 

,  diocese  of;  109,  274,  277,  294,  425. 

464,  505,  648,  657. 

9  bishopric  of,  447,  467. 

— " t  bishop  of.    See  Stanbery ;  Millyng. 

,  charter  dated  at,  112. 

county  of,  55,  57,  58,  70,  98,  108. 

108,  163,  172,  191,  219,  220,  252,  284. 
288,  289,  329,  847,  850,  388.  890,  407, 
411,  421,  429,  480,  462,  492,  496,  574, 
606,606.  ' 

» ,  sheriff  of,  101,  168,  219,  220. 

284,  288,  850,  407,  429,  450,  468,  492. 

9 And  eee  CBtesbj ;  Monyngton. 

> 9  escheator  in,  85,  888,  467,  598. 

»-VV    ^"^  •••    Harper;  Walwyn  ; 

ohirley. 

»  outlawries  in,  4, 164,  601. 

»  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in 

829,  347, 478.  ' 

> ,  commissions  of  the  peaee  in. 

615.  ^^     ' 

Herell,  David,  597. 

Herevy,  William,  865. 

,  Mary  his  wile,  365, 

Heriott,Hariott,  William,  514. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


715 


Heriot,  William,  sheriil  of  Middlesex,  384. 
Herfrey,  Peter,  884. 
Herksted.    See  Harkstead. 
Herle,  John,  276,  585. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  585. 

Herlesey.    See  Harlsey. 
Herlyng,  Harljng,  John,  614. 
Herman,  John,  2. 

,  William,  78. 

, ,  Agnes  his  wife,  78. 

Hermesthorp,  John  de,  warden  of  the  hospital 
of  St.  Katharine  hy  the  Tower  of 
London,  185. 

Hermona,  co.  Cornwall,  467. 

Homage.    /See  Hamage. 

Heme,  Heron,  co.  Kent,  80,  302,  589. 

Heme, Hem,  Roger,  850,  407,  490,  624. 

WiUiam,  76. 

Heron.     See  Heme. 

Heron,  John,  406,  468. 

Bichard,  468,  583,  596. 

,  William,  141. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  141. 

Herplbrd.    <Siee  Harpford. 

Herringthotpe,  Heiyngthorpe,  co.  York,  78. 

Herryson,  Henry,  119. 

,  Wmiam,257. 

Hersyng,  James,  80. 

Hert,  John,  889,  428,  468. 

,  Nicholas,  82. 

,  le,  Lyhert,  Walter,  hishop  of  Norwich 

[1446-1472],  228,  227,228,  298,844, 
366,  873,  388,  622,  680. 

Hertelegh.    5ee  Hartley. 

Hertford,  485. 

,  county  of,  61,  87,  88,  99,   106,   126, 

192,  195,  199,  218,  222,  282,  273,  285, 
829,  887,  348,  350,  358,  363,  407,  480, 
462,  492,  494,  496,  594. 

,  sheriff  of,  250,  252,  285,  286, 

350,  407,  492,  494. 

, ^lui  tee  Raynford  ;    Writell ; 

Ree. 

, escheator  in,  98,  107,  186,  205; 

265,  880,  382,  391,  400,  416,  597. 

, And  fee  Appnlton;  Braugh- 

yng;  Bee. 

, oatlawries  in,  6-8,  36,  72-74, 

80.  144,  255,  320,  822,  325,  881,  884, 
481,  486,  448,  476,  577. 

, ,  sahsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

829,  848. 

, ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

616. 

HerthilL    See  HafOiill. 
Herthill,  John,  218. 
Herthuvt.     See  Hartest. 
Hertilhnry.    5ee  Hartlebnry. 
Hertillingborogh.    See  Irthlingborongfa. 
Hertilond.     See  Hartland. 
Hartiahora,  William,  285,  849,  607. 


Hertwell.    See  Hartwell. 

Hertwell,  John,  68. 

Hertyng.    See  Harting. 

Hervy,  George,  559. 

,  John,  285,  348,  849,  559,  607. 

> ,  Agnes  his  wife,  559. 

,  Nicholas,  129,  172, 182. 

,  Simon,  352. 

,  Thomas,  104,  405,  504. 

,  Walter,  322. 

,  William,  476. 

Herward,  Bichard,  320. 

Heiyng,  William,  578,  589. 

Heiyson,  Richard,  554. 

,  William,  55. 

Hese,  CO.  Middlesex,  53. 

Hesell.    See  Hessle. 

Hesilwod.    See  Hesslewood. 

Hesketh,  Robert,  426. 

Hesoont,  Thomas,  224. 

Hessle,  Hesell,  Hesyll  .[co.  York],  47,  853, 
854. 

Hesslewood,  Hesilwod  [co.  York],  828. 

Hesyll.    See  Hessle. 

Hete,  John,  486. 

Heth,  John,  prebendary  of  Bishopstone,  141. 

Hethe.    See  Hythe. 

Hethe,  Thomas,  253. 

Hether,  Thomas,  256. 

Hethingham.    See  Hedingham. 

Heton.    See  Heaton. 

Heton,  John,  72, 142. 

,  Richard,  158. 

Hereningham,  co.  Snflblk,  397. 
Hevenyngham.     See  Heyingham. 
Hevenyngham,  Henyngham,  John,  197,  246, 
248,  852,  353,  405,  406,  408,  628,  631. 

* »  sheriff  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk. 

809. 

Heyer,  John,  383. 

Heverlond.    See  Hayeringland. 

Heyingham,  Heyenyngham,  co.  Norfolk,  93. 
887,  504. 

Hewat,  Robert,  326. 

Hewe,  Thomas,  parson  of  rAMJinm^  106,  239. 

Hewet,  William,  383. 

> *  Agnea  his  wife,  888. 

Hewke,  Andrew,  579. 

Hewyk,  John,  278. 

Hewys,  Thomas,  parson  of  Blofleld,  484. 

Hexham,  00.  Northnmberland,  St.  Andrew's, 

prior  and  conyent  of,  240. 
Hextall,  Hexstall,  Thomas,  276,  302,  324. 
Hexte,  Thomas,  351. 
Hezton,  Thomas,  471. 
Heydon,  Henry,  887,  484,  628. 

,  John,  245,  247, 249. 

And  wee  "BBjdotL 

Heyer,  John,  824. 

Heyford,  Nether,  oo.  Northamptoo,  887. 


716 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Hejgham.    See  Higham. 
Heyland,  co.  Bssex,  181. 
Heyiesden.    See  Helle&den. 
Heyn,  John,  192. 
Heynes,  John,  20,  228,  432. 

,  Richard,  102. 

,  Thomas,  75. 

William,  75. 

Heynascote,  Nisholas,  584. 
Heyneworth.    See  Hainworth. 
Heyno,  Hayno,  Thomas,  629. 
Heyiemao.    5ee  Uayreman. 
HejTon,  John,  583. 

Heyteshnry,  Haighteshary,  Heighteshary,  oo. 
Wilts,  189,  306. 

Heytfeld,  John,  849.  i 

,    And  see  Haytfeld. 

Heyward,  John,  171. 

Heywod,  Tho^uaii,  dean  of  Lichfield,  891. 

Hicchen.    5ee  Hitchin. 

Hichecok,  Hychecoke,  Thomas,  566. 

Hide.    See  Hyde. 

Higford,  WUliam,  441,  625. 

^fui  eee  Hogford. 

Higham,  Hygham,  co.  Devon,  86. 

,  Hegham,  co.  Kent,  oonyent  of,  564. 

,  Maigaret  Botiller,  prioress  of,  564. 

,  Margaret   Bqnyer,    snh-prioress   of, 

564. 

And  $ee  Iham. 

Higham,  Heyg^iam,   Thomas,  the   younger, 
246,  248,  631. 

,  William,  502. 

Highanger.    5ee  Ongar,  High. 

High  Bray,  Haatbray,  oo.  Devon,  466. 

Highester.    See  Easter,  High. 

Highgate,  co.  Middlesex,  878. 

High  Hampton,  Highaunton  by  Shepeswasshe, 
CO.  Devon,  27. 

Highonger.    See  Ongar. 

High  Boding,  co.  Essex,  192. 

High  Week,  Highweke,  co.  Devon,  87. 

Hiham.    See  Iham. 

Hilborongh,  Hilberworth,  co.  Norfolk,  168. 

Hildersham,  co.  Cambridge,  223. 

Hilderwell  [co.  York],  488,  487. 

Hill,  CO.  Southampton,  81. 

Hill,  HUle,  Hyll,  Hylle,  Clement,  168,  201, 
208. 

,  Genevieve,  594. 

,  John,  75,  98, 102,  146, 147, 182,827, 

594. 

,  Marjory,  254. 

,  Nicholas,  146. 

Bichard,  97,  98,  403. 

,  Bobert,  189,  407,  680. 

,  Thomas,  581,  587. 

, ,  sheriff  of  London,  546. 

,  William,  7,  74,  820,  886. 

HiUard,  Bobert,  the  elder,  854. 


Hill  Crome,  oo.  Worcester,  7, 211. 

Hillersdon,  Andrew,  60. 

Hilles,  John,  44. 

,  Bichard,  44. 

Hilleton,  co.  Cornwall,  467. 

Hillyard,  Bobert,  the  elder,  199. 

Hilton,  Hylton,  oo.  Huntingdon,  599. 

Hilton,  Hylton,  Thomas,  vicar  of  Aslackby, 
885. 

And  see  Hylton. 

Hingham,  Hengham,  Hyngham,  co.  JSothlk, 
212,  591. 

Hinton,   Henton  Dawebedeney,   co.   South- 
ampton, 486. 

Prior,  [co.  Somerset],  499. 

,  Broad,  Brodehanton,  co.  Wilts.,  146. 

,  Little,  Littlehenton,  co.  Wilts.,  578 , 

589. 

Hinxhill,  Henxsell,  co.  Kent,  448. 

Hinxton,  Hengsion,  co.  Cambridge,  297,  560. 

Hirdon,  oo.  Devon,  61. 

Hirstcourtnay.    See  Hurst  Courtney. 

Hitchin,  Hicchen,  Huchyn,  co.  Hertford,  77, 
822,  514,  542. 

Hithe.    See  Hythe. 

mthe,  Hythe,  William,  406. 

Hithingham.    See  Hedingham. 

Ho.    See  Hoo. 

Hoar   Cross,   Horecrosse    (in  Yoxall},    co. 
Stafford,  546. 

Hobard,  Hobert,  James,  852,  858,  406,  408, 
589,  575,  605,  681. 

^iu{  eee  Hubard. 

Hobbes,  John,  81. 

Hobbyn,  Balph,  564. 

,  William,  the  king's  surgeon,  211. 

Hoberd,  Bichard,  250. 

Hobson,  Thomas,  286. 

Hoby,  Howeby,  co.  Ltlsester,  290. 

Hoby,  Bobert,  877. 

Hockley,  Hokkley,  co.  Essex,  169, 252,  288. 

Hockwold,  Hokewold,  oo.  Norfolk,  146,  191. 

Hooryng,  John,  6. 

Hoddesdon,  Hodesdon,  co.  Hertford,  128. 

Hoddilston,  Bichard,  482. 

Hodelston,  John,  40,  812. 

^lui  tee  Hudleston. 

Hodges,  Thomas,  144. 

Hodgeson,  John,  258, 828. 

Hodson,  Hugh,  277. 

Hody,  Alexander,  65, 198,  194,  522. 

,  John,  198,  194. 

William,  889,  406,  427,  464,  490, 

628. 

Hogat,  Hoget,  James,  386. 

Hoge,  William,  476. 

Hogekyns,  Thomas,  82. 

Hogeson,  Bobert,  214. 

Hoggekynson,  John,  515. 

Hoggeston,  oo.  Buckingham,  880. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


717 


HoggjB,  John,  881. 

Hogsiborpe,  Hoggesthorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  508, 

528,  595. 
Hoigges,  Willimm,  S25. 
Hokehaweg,  eo.  Middleeez,  111. 
HokeUcote.    See  HagglMcoto. 
HokesoD,  John,  885. 
Hokewold.    See  Hockwold. 
Hokregge,  John,  6. 
Hokyngton.    See  Oakington. 
Holand,  Christopher,  606. 

....,  John,  580,  581. 

,  Ralph,  144. 

,  Bobert,880. 

Thomas,  481. 

, ,  parson  of  Marke,  875. 

,  William,  vicar  of  Ahkettleby,  580, 

581. 

Holbache,  Thoma«,  157. 

Holbeach,  eo.  Lincoln,  96. 

Holbeam,  Holbame,  co.  Devon,  60. 

Holbek,  William,  mayor  of  York,  889,  855, 

877. 
Holbeme,  John,  the  yoonger,  60. 
Holberton.    See  Halberton. 
Holbroke,  Thomas,  10. 
Holbrook,  Holbroke,  co.  Boron,  156. 

,  CO.  Suffolk,  564,  590. 

Holcombe  Bogus,  co.  Devon,  78. 
Holcote,  John,  268. 

Holeote,  Haloote,  John,  escheatorin  Bedford, 
and  Buckingham,  56, 191. 

^luf  «ee  Huloote. 

Holdeham,  co.  Devon,  24,  25,  511. 

Holder,  Walter,  172. 

Holdernesse,  co.  York,  168,  854,  490. 

Holdesworthy.    See  Holsworthy. 

Holdford,  Holford,  co.  Somerset,  256. 

HoldwiU,  CO.  Devon,  36. 

Hole.    See  Hale. 

Holegill,  Holgyll  [co.  Cumberland],  606. 

HoleweU,  PhiUp,  74. 

Holewey,  John,  885. 

Holford,  CO.  Gloucester,  hundred  of,  44,  162, 
244,  586,  592. 

^fuf  #06  Holdford. 

Holgrave,  John,  405,  462,  682. 
Holgyll.    See  Holegill. 
Holgylles  Were,  HI,  188. 
Holland,  118,  858,  479. 

,  Holand,  co.  Essex,  480. 

,  Great,  480. 

,  CO.  Lincoln,  508. 

^fui  «ee  Lincoln. 

Holland,  Anne,  first  dnohess  of  Exeter,  86. 

, ,  duchess  of  Exeter,  the  king's 

sister,  82, 137,  808,  860,  374,  418. 

, ,  Anne,  her  daughter,  88,  137. 

,  Henry,  duke  of  Exeter,  82,65,  121, 

288,  607,  617,  624. 


Holland,  Edmund,  earl  of  Kent,  28. 

Hollingboume,  Holyngboume,  co.  Kent,  812. 

Hollington,  Holyngton,  co.  Sussex,  prebend 
of,  155. 

Hollo  way,  Holway,  co.  Devon,  27,  478. 

,  CO.  Middlesex,  878. 

Holme,  in  North  Muskham,  co.  Nottingham, 
816. 

Holme  Archiepiscopi,  prebend  of,  828. 
Holme,  CO.  Cumberland,  550. 
Holmecoltrani,  co.  Cumberland,  abbot  and 

convent  of,  600,  601. 
Holme,  Alan,  215. 

,  Hugh,  216. 

,  John,  199,  666,  569. 

,  Thomas,  Norroy  king  of  arms,  87. 

,  William,   chaplain     of    '  Bavenser- 

channtry '  in  Lincoln  cathedral,  48. 

Holmenden,  John,  485. 

Holmer,  Bichard,  51. 

Holmes,  Thomas,  146. 

Holneherst,  John,  802. 

Holond,  Thomas,  60. 

Holewes,  Bobert,  877. 

Holston.    See  Holverston. 

Holsworthy,  Holdesworthy,  oo.  Devon,  82, 
187. 

Holt,  CO.  Norfolk,  424. 

Holt,  Alexander,  441. 

Edmund,  841,  421. 

,  Hugh,  204. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  20 

,  John,  226. 

, ,  prior  of  Bavenstone,  832.* 

,  William,  827. 

Holton  Beckering,  Howton  by  Bekering,  co. 
Lincoln,  188. 

Holverston,  Holston,  co.  Norfolk,  76. 

Holway.    See  HoUoway. 

Holyer,  John,  487. 

,  Balph,381. 

,  Bichard,  487. 

Holy  land,  189. 

,  pilgrimage  to»  841,  868. 

Holyman,  John,  880. 

Holyn,  John,  216. 

Holynden,  John,  800. 

Holyngboume.    See  Hollingboume. 

Holyngworth,  James,  176. 

Holy  Sepulchre,  the,  97. 

Holywell,  Helwell,  co.  Lincoln,  93,  242. 

Homeastell.    See  Hamcastle. 

Homer.    See  Hummer. 

Homynglowe.    See  Hominglow. 

Honitou,  CO.  Devon,  61,  99,  589. 

Honing,  co.  Norfolk,  144. 

Honington,  co.  Lincoln,  472. 

Honnesworth.    See  Handsworth. 
Honshawe.    See  Huntshaw. 
Honyden.     See  liundon. 


718 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Hoo,  Ho  CO.  Kent,  970. 

,  hundred  of,  800. 

,00.  Soflsez,  42,  487,  585. 

Hoo,  John,  234. 

,  Thomas,  180,  199,  851,  405,  688. 

,  William,  822. 

Hoode,  John,  486. 

,  William,  286. 

Hook,  Honke,  co.  Tork,  488,  486,  487. 

Hoorne,  Bohert,  42. 

Hooton,  Balph,  464. 

Hope,  CO.  Tork,  470,  488,  486,  487. 

,  Bast,  488,  486. 

,  West,  483,  486. 

Hope,  CO.  Flint,  32,  187. 

Hopedale,  eo.  Flint,  82,  187. 

Hope  Mansel,  Hopemeleysell,  co.  Hereford, 

140. 
Hoperton,  John,  490. 
Hopkyn,  John,  110. 
Hopkjns,  John,  176. 

,  William,  158. 

, ,  parson  of    South  Lnffenham, 

118. 
Hoppyng,  John,  154. 
Hopton,  00.  Salop,  521. 
Hopton,  DaTidy  prehendary  of  St.  George's, 

Windsor,  848,  596. 

, ,  parson  of  Bletohley,  899. 

,  Edward,  616,  628. 

,  Joan,  458, 

,  John,  249,  681. 

,.,  Bohert,  249,  853. 

,  Boger,  162,  490,  496,  592. 

,  William,  199,  358,  490,  681,  688. 

, ,  of  Swillington,  408,  572,  688. 

Hopwaswode,  in  Cannock  forest,  co.  Stafford, 

12,  15. 
Horhling,  co.  Lincoln,  508,  560. 
Horde,  John,  9,  80. 

,  Thomas,  247,  249,  407,  429,  627. 

,  WiUiam,  400. 

Hordle,  Hordyll,  co.  Southampton,  580. 
Hordley,  co.  Oxford,  486. 
Hore,  William,  88,  445. 
Horebridge.    See  Horrabridge. 
Horecrosse.    See  Hoar  Cross. 
Horethome,  co.  Somerset,  hundred  of,  889. 
Horewode,  Eleanor,  572. 

,  John,  the  first,  571, 572. 

..., ,  Katharine  his  wife,  571,  572. 

,  John,  the  second,  572. 

, ,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  572. 

John,  the  third,  572. 

,  William,  571. 

Horham,  co.  Suffolk,  828. 

Horley,  co.  Surrey,  326. 

Horlock,  Richard,  168. 

Hormeail,  Homemede,  co.  Hertford,  297,  556. 


Horn,  Home,  Gerrase,  218. 

,  John,  100,254. 

,  Thomas,  100,  249. 

William,  100,  228,  254,  816. 

, ,  parson  of  Bisley,  19. 

Hornby,  co.  Lancaster,  600. 

,  CO.  York,  185,  241,  551. 

Homcastle,   Homecastell,  co.  Lineoln,    218, 

297. 
Homehorch,  co.  Essex,  875, 888. 
Homdon,  co.  Essex,  169,  252, 288,  465. 

,  West,  Westhordon,  co.  Essex,  297. 

House,  00.  Essex,  845. 

Homefeld,  in  Empingham,  co.  Butland,  508. 
Homemede.    See  Hormead. 
Hominglow,  Homynglowe,  oo.  Stafford,  95. 
Homington,  eo.  York,  47. 
Homs^,  William,  228. 
Hornsea,  Homsebek,  oo.  York,  881. 
Horrabridge,  Horebridge,  co.  Deron,  61. 
Horseley,  Horsley,  Boger,  308,  865. 

Thomas,  856. 

,  William,  885. 

Horsendon,    Horsyngdon,    co.  Buckingham, 

55,  96,  471,  472. 
Horsey,  co.  Somerset,  457,  580. 
Horsey,  Thomas,  82, 88. 
Horsford,  00.  Norfolk,  267. 
Horsford,  John,  380. 
Horsham  St.  Faith,  co.  Norfolk,  504. 
Horsington,  co.  Somerset,  270. 
Horsley,  co.  Derby,  482. 

See  Horseley. 

Horsted  Keynes,  co.  Sussex,  290. 
Horston,  Horeston,  co.  Derby,  441, 482. 
Horsyngdon.    See  Horsenden. 
Horton  [co.  DeTon],  36. 

,  CO.  Southampton,  504. 

,  CO.  Surrey,  258. 

,  CO.  Wilts.,  588. 

,  Hawton,  co.  York,  46,  807. 

Horton  Key  in  Southwark,  eo.  Surrey,  52, 

184,  201. 
Horton,  Bichaid,  77. 

, ,  Millicent  his  wife,  77. 

Horwich,  co.  Lancaster,  142. 
Horwode,  John,  the  elder,  519. 

, ,  the  younger,519. 

And  see  Horewode. 

Hosley,  co.  Salop,  192. 
Hosteler,  John,  571. 
Hosyer,  John,  884. 

,  Balph,  256. 

Hothum,  Balph,  490,  609. 
Hotoft,  Biohard,  225,  246,  248. 
,  Bobert,  288. 

Hotofte,  Edonia,  425. 

,  John  425. 

Hoton.    See  Button. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


719 


Hoton,  John,  30. 

,  Biohard,  276,  860. 

Walter,  528. 

Hotot,  CO.  Gloaceiter,  458. 
Hotot,  John,  578. 

,  Robert,  578. 

Honchoni,  Robert,  216. 
Hone,  John,  73. 

Hoaldenshire.    See  Howdeoshiie. 
Hough  in  Stamfordham,  co.  Northumberland, 
228,  236. 

Houghton,  CO.  Bedford,  191. 

,  Howton,  00.  Norfolk,  191. 

,  Great,  oo.  Northampton,  60. 

,  Little,  827. 

,  Hanging,  256. 

.Houghton,  Alexander,  426,  572. 

,  Henry,  426. 

,  John,  475,  476. 

,  Thomas,  52. 

.William,  80. 

Houke.    See  Hook. 

Honll.    See  Kingston  on  Hull. 

Honndbeare,  Huntebeare  [in  Aylesbeare], 
CO.  Devon,  24,  25. 

Hounds,  84,  266,  444. 

Hounslow,  CO.  Middlesex,  Holy  Trinity,  friars 
of,  67. 

,  Richard,  prior  of,  67. 

Hourd,  Houide,  William,  88,  197. 

Hous,  Peter,  263,  489. 

House,  (George,  87. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  87. 

Household,  the,  21,  40,  86,  98,  116,  155,  156, 
178,  200,  231,  234,  287,  298,  859,  896, 
898,  401,  477,  481,  528, 537,  547,  589. 

treasurer  of,  21,  85,  40,  86,  89,  515, 

2'04,  281,  473,  481,  506,  587,  547>  555, 

..* >  And  see  Howard;  Fogge ;  Ebington. 

,  steward    of,     29R,    313,    359,    877, 

388,  896,  898,  399,  401,  402,  413,  418, 
437,  458,  459. 

iliu/ see  Tiptoft ;  Bourchier  ;  Stanley. 

,  esquires  of,  40,  92,  98,  100,  237,  261, 

265,  278,  281,  296,  894,  410,  453,  460, 

461,  518. 

,  oofferer  of,  98,  441. 

,  chapel  of,  248,  295. 

, ,  dean  of.    See  Dudley. 

....«....,  confessor  of,  440. 

,  buyer  of,  85,  89,  98,  377,  888,  418, 

473. 

,  derk  of  the  market  of,  239. 

,  purreyors  of,  109,  487,  458,506,  602. 

eatery  of,  86,  231,  389. 

,  marshalsea  of,  867. 

, coroner  of,  158,  263. 

,  caterer  of,  156. 

,  carriage  of,  208,  260,  402, 458,  555. 

,  stuff  of,  20S, 


Household,  the,  ferreter  of,  401,  458. 

avenary  of,  289,  877,  399,  401,  459. 

,  bakery  of,  89,  156. 

poultry  of,  313,  377,  413,  459. 

Housham  Hall,  Ovisham  Hall  (in  MatchimrV 

CO.  Essex,  192. 
Houton,  Richard,  104,  230. 
Hovekirke,  in  Hcardy,  89,  177,  272. 
Hoveman,  Heniy,  605. 
Hovingham  in  Rydale,  co.  York,  74. 
How,  William  atte,  44. 
Howard,  Agnes,  9. 

»  John,  9,  182,  171,  203,  484,  494. 

» lord,  199,  204,  588,  545,  647, 

648,  583,  605,  608,  613,  622,  631. 

f >  treasurer  of  the  household,  98, 

887, 516.  '       ' 

> ,  Bheriff  of  Oxfbrd,  382,  383. 

9  Margaret,  203. 

,  Thomas,  564,  605,  623. 

Howbrake,  John,  64. 

,  Thomas,  214. 

Howbridge,    Howbrcgge    [in    Witham],  oo. 
Essex,  521. 

Howdan,  co.  York,  143. 

Howdenshire,  Houedonshire,  co.  York,  251. 

Howeby.    See  Hoby. 

Howeden,  John,  286. 

Howell,  CO.  Lincoln,  412. 

Howell,  Philip,  225,  821. 

ap  Jeyan  Vazhan,  40. 

Howet,  Robert,  461. 

Howingham,  co.  Devon,  848. 

Howpe,  George,  216. 

Howren,  Thomas,  prebendary  of  York,  323. 

Howsham,  Howsom,  co.  York,  418. 

HowBome,  John,  216. 

Howth,  Houth,  lord  of.    See  Sancto  Laurencio. 

Howthorpe,  Ouchetliorpe,  co.  York,  257. 

Howton.    See  Holton ;  Houghton. 

Howton,  Peter,  6. 

Hoxhill,  William,  5. 

Hoxne,  co.  Suffolk,  228,  383. 

Hubard,  James,  100,  631. 

^fuf  eee  Hobard. 

Huberdby,  co.  Cumberland,  13. 

Huby,  Robert,  prior  of  Holy  Trinity,  York, 
855. 

Httcheson,  Henry,  438. 
Huchons,  Robert,  498. 
Huohonson,  Henry,  438. 
Huchyn.    See  Hitchih. 

Huddesfeld,  Huddelesfeld,  Huttysfeld,  Wil- 
liam, 127,  246,  247,  288,  408, 406-408, 
428,  522,  530,  567,  612. 

> 9  attorney-general,  399. 

Huddesson,  William,  841. 

Hudgrey,  Joan,  499. 

,  John^  499. 


I 


730 


GENEBAL  INDEX. 


Hudleston,    Hnddelston,    HndilBton,  Henry 

623. 

,  John,  218,  426,  610. 

, .......  Bheriff  of  Comberland,  208. 

,  Richaid,  610. 

...,  Thomas,  218. 

,  William,  218. 

Hndflon,  Hugh,  214. 

,  John,  78,  81. 

Richard,  81. 

Hnet,  Richard,  604. 

Hngford,  Hnggeford,   Hygford,   Hyggeford, 

John,  64,  218,  246,  247,  381,  848,  859, 

405,  410,  614,  684. 

,  .......  sheriff  of  Warwick  and  Lei- 
cester, 136. 

Thomas  77,  218,  684. 

And  see  Higford. 

Hugglesoote,  Hokelscote,  co.  Leicester,  27, 
517. 

Hnghryde,  Robert,  568. 

Hoghson,  John,  535. 

Hnghterby.    See  Onghterby. 

Hagyn,  John,  538. 

,    ,  escheator   of   Somerset  and 

Dorset,  596. 

Hoish,  Hajrssh  by  Heybrygge,  oo.  Somerset, 
194,  522. 

Hnknall,  Thomas,  809. 

Holcot,  Alice,  485. 

Hnlcote,  John,  827,  868,  525. 

Hnlcotes,  John,  405,  624. 

Hull.    See  Kingston  on  HnlL 

water,  co.  York,  428. 

Hull,    Henry,    9,    196,    220,  284,  850,  851, 

406,  613,  628. 

John, 140. 

,  Robert,  828. 

William,  140. 

Hulme,  CO.  Norfolk,  abbey  of  St.  Benet,  227, 

228,  298. 

,  convent  of,  230,  298. 

,  John  Kevyng,  abbot  of,  230,  298. 

,  Thomas  Pakefeld,  abbot  of,  227,  228, 

298. 

,  Thomas,  abbot  of,  504. 

Huls,  Master  Andrew,  keeper  of  the  privy 

seal,  146. 
Hmnbleyard,  Humlyerd,  co.  Norfolk,  hundred 

of,  82, 159. 
Hnmber  river,  572. 
Humfrey,  Richard,  460. 

,  Thomas,  169. 

Humlyerd.    See  Hambleyard. 
Hammer,  Homer,  co.  Somerset,  82,  83. 
Humphrey,  duke  of  Gloucester,  64,  310. 
HomBhaugh,  Henshagh,  co.  Westmoreland, 

523. 
Hundburton,  co.  Tork,  483,  486,  487. 
Hunden,  John,  bishop  of  Llandnff   [1458- 

1476],  287,299.  598. 

Hundmanby.    See  Hunmanby, 


Hundon,  Honyden,  co.  Suffolk,  89. 

Hnndyrpound,  Thomas,  502. 

Hungerford,  co.  Berks,  45,  53,  381,  552,  588. 

Farlegh.    See  Farleigh  Hungerlbrd. 

Hungerford,  Edmund,  50,  218,  247. 

,  Edward,  218,  319. 

,  John,  247,  257. 

,  Robert,  lord,  806,  811, 467. 

, ,Margaret,his  wife,  806, 81 1,467. 

,  Robert,  lord  Hungerford  and  Moleyns, 

65,  189, 152, 346,  868,  467. 

, ,  Eleanor  his  wife,  152,  868. 

.,  Walter,  340,  393,  548. 

,  lord,  306,  311. 

, ,  treasurer  of  England,  229. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wife,  306,  811. 

Hungerston,  co.  Hereford,  450,  463,  505. 
Hunmanby,  Hundmanby,  co.  York,  541. 
Hunsdon,  Hundesdon,  co.  Hertford,  596. 
Hnnston,  Henry,  144. 
Hunt,  Hunte,  Edward,  874,  875. 

,  Hugh,  7,214,558. 

John,  2,  148,  180, 308, 578,  597. 

,  Robert,  155. 

,  Thomas,  128,  285,  248^   255,  256, 

276,  329,  848,  408. 

, ,  clerk  of  the  works,  887,  343. 

,  Thomas,  prior  of  Walsingham,  225, 

826. 

,  William,  7. 

, ,  abbot  of  St.  Augustine's  by 

Bristol,  899. 

Hunt   Court,  Hnnthous  in  Shnrdington,  oo. 
Gloucester,  541. 

Huntebeare.    See  Houndbeare. 

Hnnteley.    See  Huntley. 

Hunter,  Christopher,  216. 

,  John,  215,  441. 

,  Richard,  214,  277. 

Huntingdon,  co.  Huntiogdon,  28, 836,  501. 

,  county  of,  33,  88,  100,  114,  127,  138, 

195,  199,  218,  232,  285,  329,  348,  350, 
352,  367,  406,  480,  462,  492,  498,  496, 
504,  513,  644,  601. 

, ,  sheriff  of,  114,  252,  285,  350, 

406,  462,  492,  493,  544. 
, ,  escheator  in,  205,  271, 332, 400, 

481. 

And  see  Pilkington ;  Laurence. 

, ,  outlawry  in,  6. 

, ,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  doth  in, 

329,  348,  476. 

,  ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

617. 
Huntingfield,  oo.  Kent,  240. 
Huntley,  co.  Gloucester,  897,  541,  562. 

Huntley,  Hunteley,  Hugh,  54,  57, 58,  60, 198, 
219,  289,  317. 

,  John,  38. 

,  Thomas,  33. 

,  ,  Isabel  his  wife,  33. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


721 


Hunton,  Richard,  249. 

Hnntshaw,  Honshawe,  co.  Devon,  5. 

Himstpill  Marsh,  HunspUle  Maria,  co.  Somer- 
set, 437,  580. 

Hnntyngton  [co.  Hereford],  175. 

Hnrde,  Thomas,  54. 

,  William,  378. 

Hurdewyke,  Nicholas,  119. 

Hnrlej,  Rose,  7. 

Harst,  CO.  Berks,  136. 

,co.  Wilts,  242. 

Courtney,  Hirstcoartnay,  co.  York,  1. 

Hnrstley,  Hnrtesley,  co.  Hereford,  521. 

Hortesley.     See  Hnrstley. 

Hurtre,  Baldwin  de,  100. 

Hnsban,  Jaket,  493. 

Hosbome     Crawley,     Hosbondcrowley,    co. 
Bedford,  344. 

Huse,  Husee,  HuMse,  Husy,  Gilbert,  580, 581. 

,  Mark,  249. 

,  Nicholas,  104. 

f ,  yictoaller  of  Calais,  20. 

> >  sheriff  of  Surrey  and  Snssexi 

20. 

»  Peter,  prebendary  of  Lincoln,  318. 

,  Thomas,  247,  249,  351,  406,  565, 573> 

618. 

,  William,  28,  170,  385,289,  850,  352, 

355,  418,  490,  614,  620,  621,  627,  682, 
638. 

, 9  attorney  general,  292,  299,899, 

517,  523,  585,  599,  601. 

Hnske,  Philip,  817. 

Huswyfe,  Elizabeth,  486. 

,  Thomas,  436. 

Huswyff,  Roger,  200. 

Husy.    See  Huse. 

Hutton,   Hoton    [co.  Westmoreland],    334, 
531. 

,  CO.  York,  20,  419. 

Huttysfeld,    5ee  Huddesfeld. 

Huyshille  [co.  Devon],  36. 

Huyste,  John,  115. 

> ,  Lucy  his  wife,  115. 

Hybson,  John,  286. 

Hychecoke.    See  Hichecok. 

Hyde,  co.  Hertford,  588. 

by  Winchester,   co.    Southampton, 

abbey  of,  860,  865. 

,  convent  of,  359. 

,  Henry,  abbot  of,  359. 

,  Thomas   Wirscetur,  abbot  of,  860, 

365. 

Hyde,  Hide,   Baldwin,  prebendary  of  Has- 
tings, 155. 

,    ,  prebendary  of   St.   George's, 

Windsor,  155,  233,  348. 


.} ,  clerk  of  Parliament,  232. 

.,  Christopher,  886. 
.,  John,  142,  237,  289. 

y     96186. 


Hyde,  Margaret,  340,  416. 

,  Richard,  230. 

, ,  escheator  in  Southampton  and/ 

Wilts,  296,  542. 

,  William,  202,  340. 

, ,  escheator  of  Oxford  and  Berks, 

174. 

Hyet,  James,  484,  490,  495. 

,  Roger,  484. 

Hygans,  John,  406. 

Hygford,  Hyggeford.    See  Hugford. 

Hyklyn,  John,  202. 

HyU,  Hylle.     See  Hill. 

HyUyng,  Thomas,  533. 

HylUm.    See  Hilton. 

Hylton,  Hugh,  505. 

Hylyard,  Robert,  407,  637. 

Hynde,  John,  92,  145. 

Hyndeley,  William,  386. 

,  Joan  his  wife,  886. 

Hyote,  Richard,  20. 

Hyremore  [co.  Berks],  578. 

Hyme,  Thomas,  321. 

Hyrst,  John,  3. 

Hythe,  Hithe,  Hethe,  co.  Kent,  265,  302,  319. 


L 


Ibberton,  Ebberton,  co.  Dorset,  457,  529. 

Ibstock,  CO.  Leicester^  148,  225. 

Ichyngham,  Thomas,  288. 

Ickham,  Ikham,  co.  Kent,  42. 

Iddesleigh,  Edysleght,  co.  Devon,  486. 

Ide,  Yde,  co.  Devon,  187. 

Idelstre.    See  Elstree. 

Idewyn,  John,  499. 

Iffley,  Yefteley,  co.  Oxford,  14. 

Ifield,  CO.  Sussex,  575. 

Iford,  CO.  Sussex,  192. 

Iham,  Hiham,  Higham,  co.  Sussex,  441. 

Iken,  Ikne;  co.  Suffolk,  14. 

Ikham.    See  Ickham. 

Ham,  John,  parson  of  Shelton,  274. 

Ilchester,  Ivelcestre,  Yevelchestre,  Ylcestre, 
CO.  Somerset,  89,  84,  86,  93,  194,  335, 
473,  590. 

Ildergate,  Thomas,  300. 

Ileshamstede.    See  Isenhampstead. 

Ilfracombe,  Ilforcombe,  co.  Devon,  port  of, 
393. 

Ilketeshall,  co.  Suffolk,  34, 132,  224. 

Ilkston,  Ilston,  William,  226,  884,  386. 

Illehershe,  co.  Devon,  36. 

Illeigh.     See  Eleigh. 

Illy ng worth,  Elingworth,  Richard,  12,  141, 
170,  171,  246,  248,  899,  632,  636- 
638. 


72a 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Illyngworth,  Richard,  chief  baron  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, 226,  229. 

Ilmer,  co.  !^ckingham,  472. 

Imber,  Immer,  Inmer,  co.  Wilts,  811,  827, 
378,  381,  400. 

Innueslowe  in  Sherwood,  eo.  Nottingham, 
448. 

Ingarsby,  Inguerdby,  co.  Leicester,  123. 

Ingham,  Ingam,  John,  447. 

Ingleby,  John,  417. 

,  Williatn,  417. 

Inglefield,  Thomas,  524. 

, Joan  his  wife,  524. 

Ingleton,  Ingilton,  Robert,  106,  112,  126,  177, 
246,  247,  267,  608. 

Inglewood,  Englewode,  Ingeliswode,  oo.  Cum- 
berland, forest  of,  16, 48,  183,  275, 280, 
281,  808,  841»  860,  556,  557,  567, 
596. 

luglose,  Robert,  358. 

Inglot,  Henry,  888. 

Ingoldesby,  John,  118,  887,   817,  407,490, 
618. 

, ,  baron  of  the  Exchequer,  81, 

211. 

,  Thomas,  839. 

,  William,  614. 

Ingoldmells,  oo.  Lincoln,  204,  508. 

,  East,  580. 

Ingolmelseiysby,  oo.  Lincoln,  508. 

Ingolsby,  co.  Nottingham,  297. 

Ingowe,  CO.  Northumberland,  228,  286. 

Ingram,  John,  prior  of  Penmon  and  Prest- 
holme,  122. 

IngrayOy-Gymgrauf,  co.  Essex,  897. 

Ingworth,  co.  Norfolk,  387. 

,00.  Suffolk,  98. 

Inmer.     See  Imber. 

Innocent,  Thomas,  144. 

Inse,  Edmund,  249. 

Instow,  Yendestow,  co.  Deyon,  86. 

Ippecras,  John,  81. 

Ipplepen,  co.  Devon,  884,  577. 

Ipswich,  Epyswych,  Yepiswiche,  co.  Suffolk, 

14,  142,  202,  257,  318,  382,  418,  485, 

597. 

,  port  of,  15,  159,  160,  166,   167,  180, 

216,  229,  230,  259,  262,  263,  268,  269, 
318,  880,  410,  476,  513. 

,  ship  called  le  Margarete  of,  87. 

Irchenfield,  Urchonield,  co.  Hereford,  397, 
411,451,589,561,590. 

IreUuid,  Irish,  15,  16,  21,  28,  29,  59,  62,  110, 
122,  127,  138,  157,  159,  162,  167,  193, 
207,  213,  214,  234,  243,  259,  272,  274, 
804,  348,  344,  395,  402,  414,  420,  438, 
459,  467,  468,  473,  474,  491,  497,  516, 
520,  522,  524-526,  530,  539,  561,  570, 
572. 

,  Parliament  of,  193,474,598. 

,...,  chancellor  of,  466. 

il»<(  Me  Debenham. 


Ireland,  chancery  of,  keeper  of  the  rolls  of. 
See  Colt ;  Norreys. 

,  great  seal  of,  466. 

, ,  letters  patent  under,  161,  193, 

592. 
,  lieutenant  of.    See  George ;  Tiptof t. 

, ,  deputy  of.     See  Tiptoft;  Sher- 
wood. 

treasurer  of,  31, 205. 

,  admiral  of.    See  Richard ;  Neville. 

,  primate  of.    See  Bole  ;  Walton. 

,  exchequer  of,  chief  baron   of.    See 

ComwiUshe. 

,  King's  Bench  in,  chief  justice  o£    See 

Chevir. 

,  Serjeant  at  arms  in,  81. 

Ireland,  Edward,  280. 

Irelond,  Irlond,  George,  146,  171,  498,  578. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  146. 

Ireton,  Ralph  de,  bishop  of  Carlisle  [1280- 
1292],  17. 

Irthlingborough,  Artilbnrgh,  Hertillingborogh, 
CO.  Northampton,  142,  844. 

Isabella,  queen  of  Edward  II.,  569. 
Isaak,  iFak,  John,  75,  302,  445,  571. 

,  William,  494. 

Isam,  Richard,  388. 
Isbury,  John,  608. 
leeham.    See  Isham. 
Iselham.    See  Isleham. 
Isenhampstead  Latimers,  co.  Bnckin^^iam,  94. 
Isham,  Ischam,  co.  Northampton,  500. 
Isham,  Iseham,  Robert,   170,  378,  405,  562, 
623. 

Isle  de  Batz,   Bazainsula  (in  Finistere),  in 
Brittany,  474. 

Isleham,  Iselham,  co.  Cambridge,  279. 

Iftleworth,  Istilworth,  co.  Middlesex,  117. 

Isley,  John,  219,  852. 

,  sheriff  of  Kent,  477. 

Istilworth.    See  Isleworth. 

Italy,  134,  510,  557. 

Itteringham,  Itryngham,  co.  Norfolk,  146. 

Itc,  John, 3. 

, ,  Agnes  his  wife,  8. 

,  Ralph,  380. 

,  Richard,  426. 

,  Thomas,  49,  426,  435,  622,  632. 

,  William,  283,  296. 

lyclcostre.     See  Ilchepter. 

I^er,  CO.  Buckingham,  45. 

lyers,  William,  464. 

Iveton.    See  Ivyton. 

Ivlnghoe,  Ivyngho,  co.  Buckingham,  135, 894. 

Ivington,  Yvington,  co.  Hereford,  449. 

Ivychurch,  Ivechirch,  co.  Ken^  283,  546. 

,  CO.  Wilts,  priory  of,  15,  16. 

,  canons  of,  15. 

,  Robert  Stokys,  prior  of,  15. 

,  Dan  Edward  Thacham,  prior  of,  15, 

16. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


723 


lyyton,  Iveton,  Yeyeton  [in  Broomfield],  oo. 

Somerset,  194,  200,  380  364,  522. 
Iwade,  Iwode,  co.  Kent,  383. 

Iwerne    Courtney,    Yewem   Gourteney,    co. 

Dorset,  457,518,  557. 
Izning,  CO.  Suffolk,  380. 
Ixnynge.    See  Exning. 

Ixworth,  Robert,  abbot  of  Bury  St.  Bdmunds, 
186,470. 


J. 


Jacbery.     See  Jakharry. 

Jacke  Hykke,  William,  827. 

Jackson,  Bobert,  523. 

Jacob,  William,  29,  115,  193,  200. 

Jacobe,  John,  326. 

Jakharry,  Jacherry,  Peter,  54, 104,  854. 

Jakeman,  John,  513. 

Jakes,  John,  524. 

,  Robert,  mayor  of  Bristol,  119. 

Jakson,  Alan,  485. 

,  John,  72,  214,  277,  515,  571. 

,  Richard,  181. 

Jakys,  Thomas,  885. 
James,  king  of  Scotland,  409. 
James,  Andrew,  393. 

,  John,  489. 

,  Laurence,  214,  277. 

,  Robert,  214. 

,  Thomas,  214,  277. 

Jamys,  Bartholomew,  169. 
Jannys,  Richard,  4. 
Janyn,  John,  395. 
Janyns,  John,  459. 
Janyver,  William,  9. 

Jaqaetta,  duchess  of  Bedford,  190,  327,  334, 

343,  584. 
Jardyn,  William,  368. 
Jarse,  Thomas  de,  197. 
Jay,  Jaye,  John,  471,  545. 

,  Richard,  246,  404,  405,  429,558,  571, 

572,  629. 

Jenkyns,  Thomas,  516. 

Jenkynson,  Richard,  85. 

Jenney,  Genney,  Bdmund,  887. 

,  John,  245,  247,  623. 

,  Richard,  493. 

,  Thomas,  387. 

,  William,  170,  250,  387, 406, 408,610, 

624,  681,  635-638. 

Jenyn,  Oeofirey,  94. 

Jenyns,  John,  298,  377. 

Jepcracks,    Gyppecrake    [in    Totham],    co. 
Essex,  345. 

Jerbrygge,  co.  l^orfolk,  22,  580,  531. 


Jermy,  John,  408. 

Jermyn,  Hugh,  mayor  of  Exeter,  250. 

Jeruemuth.    See  Yarmouth. 

Jerrald,  Ralph,  290. 

Jersey,  Jerze,  549. 

,  people  of,  124. 

Jcrvaux,  Jorvall,  co.  York,  abbot  and  conTont 
of,  846. 

,  WUliam,  abbot  of,  346. 

Jevan  Vaghan  ap  Jevan  ap  Jollyn  ap  Da?id, 
210. 

Jewels,  120,  121. 

Joan,  qneen  of  England,  531. 

Joce,  Richard,  378,  610. 

WiUiam,  7,  118,203,  353,  552. 

Johans,  John,  69. 

John,  king  of  England,  charters  of,  34,  181, 
328,  413,  423,  459,  588. 

,  count  of  Mortain,  charter  of,  370. 

John,  David,  436. 

Hugh,  119. 

,  Louis,  129,  248,  249,  614. 

,  Pety,  319. 

,  William,  468,  511. 

, ,  parson  of    Llanbadarn  Vawr, 

106. 
John  ap  Griffith,  191. 

ap  Herry,  78. 

ap  Price,  447. 

ap  Richard,  102,  142. 

ap  Roger  Vaughan,  429. 

ap  Thomas,  40. 

Johns,  Louis,  450,  471. 

,  William,  287. 

Johnson,  Bartholomew,  472. 

,  Christopher,  438. 

,  Cornelius,  104. 

,  Geoffrey,  34. 

,  Griffith,  34. 

,  Henry,  585. 

,  James,  106. 

John,  515. 

, ,  incumbent  of  the  chapel  of  St. 

John,  Southbroke,  in  South  Weald,  co. 
Essex,  437. 

,  Nicholas,  28. 

Peter,  393. 

,  Richard,  487,  512. 

,  Robert,  889. 

, ,  Agnes  his  wife,  389. 

,  Thomas,  49,  881. 

,  William,  214,  277,  503. 

Vanmelom,  Henry,  42. 

Joliffe,  Martin,  583. 

Jones,  Jonys,  John,  276. 

., ,  Nicholas,  276. 

,  Richard,  276. 

,  William,  367. 

Joones,  John,  109. 

z  z2 


I 


724 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Jordan,  Henry,  883. 

,  John,  148,  580. 

^m/ «ee  Jurdan. 

•Tordayn,  Edmand,  251. 
Jorrall.  See  Jervaox. 
Joseph,  John,  104,  290. 

,  Bichard,  325. 

,  William,  305,  667. 

Josseljn,  Balph,  617. 
Jouetes,  Richard,  304. 
Joye,  Godfrey,  197. 

,  John,  450. 

,  Bichard,  29. 

Joyner,  Gammer,  421. 
Joynour,  Bichard,  817,  498. 

,  Thomas,  405,  406. 

Joe,  John,  81. 
Jnlle,  Thomas,  325. 

,  William,  257. 

Jardan,  Henry,  579. 

John,  122. 

,  William,  256. 

^n<2  «ee  Jordan. 

Justinian,  Dardns,  435. 

,  Humphrey,  435. 

Jastiniano,  Anthony,  213. 
Juye,  Boger,  501. 

, ,  Blanche  his  wife,  501. 

Jnyn,  Thomas,  justice  of  the  Bench,  434. 


K 

Kalverhill.    See  Calver  Hill. 

Kampen,  in  the  bishopric  of  Utrecht,  184. 

Earleton.     See  Carlton. 

Katrike,  John,  177. 

Kayleway,  Cayleway,  Bobert,  435. 

,  William,  56, 57, 486, 618. 

Kayme,  William,  184. 
Kaynell,  Bichard,  428. 

William,  428. 

Eayser,  Thomas,  168. 

Kayton,  Bichard,  54. 

Eaywode.    See  Gawode. 

Keal,  East,  Esterkele,  co.  Lincoln,  580. 

,  West,  Westerkele,  508. 

KebeeU,  Kebyll,  Thomas,  517,  619. 
Kebell,  Walter,  4,  81. 
Eechon,  Bichard,  216. 

,  Robert,  215. 

Eedewyn.     See  Cede  wain. 
Kedwelly.     See  Kidwelly. 
Eedyrmynster.    See  Kidderminster. 
Keel,  Kele  [co.  Staflford],  287, 
Keell,  George,  321. 
Keere,  John;  115. 


Keftesgate.    See  Eiftsgate. 

Keggyll,  John,  882. 

Eele.    See  Eeel. 

Eelenyke,  36. 

Eelet,  Eelot,  William,  325,  826. 

Kelk,  Eelque,  John,  88. 

,  Boger,  427. 

Eellam,  John,  286. 

Eelley,  William,  467. 

Eelling,  co.  Norfolk,  843. 

Eellowe,  co.  Cumberland,  214,  277. 

Eellowe,  William,  216. 

Eelly,  John,  250. 

Eellygrewe,  Thomas,  104. 

Eelmestowe   [in    Bomsley,  co.   Worcester] » 

396. 
Eelsale,  Eelshale,  Boger,  338,  490,  571. 

Eelvedoo,  Eelledon,  co.  Essex,  324,  580. 
Eelyng,  John,  358,  368. 

Bobert,  S80. 

Kelyngworth,  Henry,  214. 
Eeme,  John,  469. 
Kemell,  Bichard,  453. 
Eemei^  Eymer,  Adam,  149. 

, ,  Agnes  his  wife,  149. 

,  Master  Gilbert,  dean  of  Salisbury, 

160,  565,  566. 

,  Nicholas,  565. 

Eemp,  Eempe,  John,  169,  525. 

,    ,    archbishop   of    Canterbury, 

[1452-1454],  522. 

,  Thomas,  bishop  of  London    [1450 — 

1489],  107,  190,  282,265,  267,  272, 
339,  388,  891,  460,  613,  616,  617,  621. 

Eempston,  co.  Bedford,  588. 

,  Hardwick,  co.  Bedford,  576. 

Eempton,   Eenyton,    Eoldekennyngton,    co. 

Middlesex,  269,  437,  538. 

,  charter  dated  at  376. 

Eemsey,  John,  407. 

Eemsing,  co.  Eent,  578. 

Kemys,  Kemmys,  Boger,  407,-  427,  454,  490, 

614. 
Ken,  Bobert,  162. 
Eendal,  co.  Westmoreland,    106,  177,  334, 

531,  582. 
Kendale,  John,  68,  93,  171,  490,  506,  544. 
Eendall,  John,  mayor  of  Bridgewater,  356. 

,  Balph,  440. 

,WilUam,  8,49,  881. 

Eene,  Bobert,  171. 

Thomas,  presented  to  the  chantry  of 

Newton  Poppleford,  358. 
Eenefare.     See  Einfare. 
Eenegy,  Thomas,  380. 
Kenet,  Henry,  249. 
Eenett,  Thomas,  308. 
Kenette,  Bobert,  590. 
Eenford,  by  Een,  co.  Deyon,  595. 
Kenil worth,  co.  Warwick,  49,   50,  331,  483, 

604. 


GENEBAL  INDEX. 


725 


Kenilworth,  letters  patent  [dated  at,  475,  490, 
684. 

Eenne,  co.  Devon,  24,  51. 

Kensington,  co.  Middlesex,  560. 

Kenston,  Kenstan,  Edmund,  87. 

,  Thomas,  87,  255. 

Kent,  county  of,  37,  48,  56,  71>  87,  88,  101, 

182,  195,  199,  218,  219,  222,  232,  242, 
284,  285,  298>802,  829, 348,  852,  878, 
876,  407,  421,  428,  430,  455,  462,  489, 
492,  494,  496,  558,  571. 

,  sheriff  of,  37,56,71,  92,  127, 

183,  198,  219,  240,  285,  352,  407,  489, 
492,  498. 

And  see  Gilford ;  Brown ;  St  Leger ; 

Ferrers  ;  Culpeper ;  Pekham  ;  Broms- 
ton;  Isiey;  Haute. 

, ,  escheator  in,  891, 597. 

ilnrf  »ee  Boteler ;  Willy  ;  Towe ; 

Seyntler ;  Clifford ;  Garnet ;  Shordich. 

, ,  outlawries  in,  1,  5,  79,  80,  143, 

148,  202,  254,  255,  325,  380,  888,  385, 
482,  435,  436,  501,  502,  575-577,  579, 
580. 

, subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

282,  829,  348,  478,  505. 

, ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in,  61 7. 

,  earl  of.    See  Grey ;  Holland. 

riyer  [co.  Westmoreland],  334,  581. 

Kent,  Geoffrey,  216,  476,  552. 

,  John,  575.    ' 

,  Marion,  575. 

,  Matthew,  80. 

Nicholas,  326. 

,  Richard,  287. 

Master  Thomas,  53, 132. 

, ,  secondary  in  the  office  of  the 

priyy  seal,  554,  570. 

Kentbory,  co.  Berks,  93,  223. 
Kentcombe,  co.  Dorset,  457,  529. 
E^ntford,  co.  Suffolk,  93. 
Kentisbeare,  Kcntesbeare,  co.  Devon,  76. 
Kennlf,  king  of  the  Mercians,  charter  of,  136. 
Kenyton.    See  Kempton. 
Kerby.     See  Kirby ;  Kirkby. 
Keridly  John,  496. 

Kerkebystephen.    See  Kirkby  Stephen. 
Kermerdyn.    See  CSaermarthen. 
Kemeford.     See  Camforth. 
Kerparby  [co.  York],  483,  487. 
Kerseman,  Thomas,  323. 
Kerver,  William,  33,  59,  85,  88,161, 165,  283, 
837,  546. 

,  Robert,  60. 

Eery.    See  Cery. 

Kesten,  Richard,  894,  461. 

Keswick,  Keswyk,  oo.  Cumberland,  506,  513. 

Kesyng,  Thomas,  500. 

Kethirmynstre.    See  Kidderminster. 
Eetill,  John,  381. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  381. 

Eetleigh,  Ketelegh,  co.  Cornwall,  58. 


I   Kettering,  Keteryng,  co.  Northampton,  203, 
435. 
Ketteringham,    Keteryngham,    co.   Norfolk, 

191. 
Kettlebarston,  Ketilbarston  [co.  Suffolk],  65. 

Kettlebnrgh,  Ketelbergh,  Ketylbere,  co.  Suf- 
folk, 1 10,  539. 

Kettlewell,  Ketilwell,  in  Craven,  co.  Tork,  488 

486,  487. 
Ketton,  CO.  Rutland,  504. 
Ketylbere.     See  Kettlebnrgh. 
Kevell,  John,  220. 

Kevyng,  John,  abbot  of  St.  Benet,  Hulme, 
280,  298. 

Kezby,  co.  York,  138. 
Keye,  Nicholas,  267. 
Keyford,  co.  Somerset,  861. 
Keynes,  John,  58. 
Keys,  Roger,  308. 

Key  worth,  Caworth,  co.  Nottingham,  297. 
Kidderminster,    Kedyrmynster,    Kethirmyn- 
stre, CO.  Worcester,  80,  274. 

Kidwelly,  Kedwelley,  Kydwelly,  Geoffrey, 
65,  75,  197,  329,  347. 

,  Maurice,  218,  329,  347. 

Morgan,   275,  288,  415,  546,  573, 

613. 

Kiftsgate,  Keftesgate,  Kyftesgate,  co.  Glou- 
cester, hundred  of,  44,  162,  244,  536, 
592. 

Kilbyngton.    See  Kilvington. 

Kilchith,  Nicholas,  382,  498. 

Kiidalkey,  Kyldalk,  co.  Meath,  275. 

Kildare,  bishop  of.    See  Lang. 

Kilgerran,  Kilgarren,  co.  Pembroke,  175. 

Kilkhampton,  co.  Cornwall,  168. 

Kilkenny,  Master  William  de,  archdeacon  of 
Coventry,  123. 

Killingholme,  Kyllyngham,  co.  Lincoln,  326. 
Kilton,  Culveton,  co.  Somerset,  330, 864,  522. 
Kilvey,  Kylvey,  co.  Glamorgan,  163. 
Kilvington,  Kilbyngton,  co.  Nottingham,  462. 
Kilworth,  co.  Leicester,  letters  patent  dated 
at,  476. 

Kimbolton,  Kymbalton,  co.  Huntingdon,  141. 
Kineton,  Kyngton,  Quintone  [co.  Warwick] , 
565. 

Kinfare.    See  Kinver. 

King,  the,  paesim. 

King's  consort.     See  Elizabeth. 

,    brother.      See    Edmund ;    George 
Richard. 

.  sister.    See  Margaret ;  Holland. 

.  son.    See  Edward ;  Richard. 

.  daughter.    See  Elizabeth ;  Mary. 

.  aunt.    See  Bourchier. 

.  alms,  231,  235. 

.  almoner.     See  Gunthorpe. 
.  under  almoner,  277,  357. 
.  chapel,  330. 
.  oofferer,  898 


......  . 


726 


OBNERAL  INDEX, 


King's  debts,  11,  43,  58,  59,  82,  85,  88,  97> 
106,  126,  132,  134,  154,  155,  160,  161, 
165,  178,  186,  187,  213,  270,  273,  281, 
283,  337,  388,  889,  394,  466,  468,  472, 
480,  632,  537,  543,  545,  547,  558,  586. 

hounds,  34,266,  444. 

jewels,  496. 

minstrels,  44,  153,  260,  482,  549. 

painter,  421. 

physician.    See  Serego  ;  Friis. 

seoretary.    See  Grervase ;  Profoote ; 

Hatcliffe;  Kyng. 

ships,  29,  57,  87,   105,  201,  204,  250, 

299,  355,  856,  399,  401,  404,  409,  467, 
471,494-496,537. 

,  clerkof.     iSee  Boweman. 

surgeon.     See  Hobbys. 

trumpeters,  42,  44,  61,  565,  588,  589. 

Eingesbere.     See  Bere. 

Kinghamford,  Kynghamford,  co.  Kent,  hun- 
dred of,  300. 

Eingsbridge,  co.  Deyon,  228. 

Eingsbary  Regis,  co.  Somerset,  889. 

Kingsclere,  co.  Southampton,  571. 

Eing's  Clipslone,  co.  Nottingham,  441,  482. 

,  charter  dated  at,  46^. 

Kingsdon,  Kyngesdon  by  Ylchestre,  co. 
Somerset,  211,  457,  518,  557. 

Eingsey,  Eyngesey,  co.  Buckingham,  151, 
345,  472. 

Eing's  Langley,  co.  Hertford,  151. 

Eing's  Norton,  Eyngesnorton,  co.  Warwick, 
10. 

,  CO.  Worcester,  26. 

Eing's  Thorpe,  co.  Northampton,  485,  531. 

Eingston,  Kyngeston,  co.  Cambridge,  515. 

[co.  Berks],  197. 

,  CO.  Hereford,  440. 

Seymour,  co.  Somerset,  435. 

Eingston  on  Hull,  co.  York,  11,  47,  76,  168, 

206,  266,  305,  316,  333,  347,  853,  361, 

379,  496,  525. 

,  mayor  of,  252,  353,  571. 

.^mi  see  Dey ;  Whitfeld. 

,  sheriff  of;  29. 

,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in,  328, 

338,  335,  347,  478,  537. 

,  outlawry  in,  881. 

,  port  of,  69,  108,  130,  166,  167,  176, 

226,  229,  230,  259,  262,  264,  266-269, 
294,  305,  310,  315,  316,  338,  368,  372, 
399,  514,  521,  545,  549,  558,  566. 

,  ship  called  Anne  of,  264. 

ship  called  le  James  of,  368. 

,  ship  called  le  Trynyte  of,  353. 

Eingston  on  Thames,  co.  Surrey,  67,  93,  124, 
244,  261,  385. 

King's  Wood,  Eyngeswode,  co.  Essex,  forest 
of,  162,  586. 

,  CO.  Gloucester,  forest  of,  175,  264, 

412. 

Eington,  Kyngton,  cos.  Warwick  and  Lei- 
cester, 242. 


Eington,  West,   Westkyngston,   co.   Wilts 
456. 

Kinoulton,  Kynalton,  co.  Nottingham,  602. 

Kinyer,  Kenefare,  ^yilfare,  co.  Stafford,  242, 
846,513,530. 

,  forest  of,  242. 

Kirby,  Kerby,  co*  Leicester,  139. 

Kirkeby,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 

Bedon,   Kyrkebybidon,  co.  Norfolk, 

5V7.. 

Bellers,  Kirkeby,  oo.  Leicester,  priory 

of,  23,  39. 

Kirkbampton,  co.  Cumberland,  214. 

Kirkby,  co.  Lancaster,  40. 

,  Kirkeby,  Kerby,  co.  York,  215,  804, 

601. 

in  Eendale,  co.  Westmoreland,  884, 

523, 582. 

Thore  [co.  Westmoreland],  606. 

Misperton,  Eirkeby  Mysperton,  co. 

York,  2. 

Moorside,    Eirkeby    Moresyde,   co. 

York,  2. 

Stephen,  Eerkebystephen,  co.  West- 
moreland, 264,  423,  532. 

Eirkeby  on  the  Wreke,  co.  Leicester,  135. 

Monachonim.     See  Monk*s  Eirby. 

5ce  Kirby  ;  Eirkby. 

Eirkeby,  Kirkby,  Eyrkeby,  John,  2,  56,  511. 

,  Richard,  40,  325. 

,  Robert,  abbot  of  Owston,  28,  39. 

,  Roland,  14. 

,  Thomas,  597. 

,  William,  prior  of  Tickford,  376. 

Kirkeham,  Kyrkeham,  Robert,  keeper  of  the 
rolls  of  Chancery,  87,  111,  188. 

, ,  dean  of  St.  Stephen's,  West- 
minster, 1 19,  150,  259. 

Walter  de,  dean  of  St.   Martin  le 

Grand,  London,  99.  , 

,  William,  503. 

Kirketon.    i!^ee  Eirton. 

Kirkhall  in  Rockland,  co.  Norfolk,  515. 

Kirkham,  Kyrkham,  co.  Lancaster,  515. 

,  CO.  York,  priory  of,  115. 

Kirkley  Road,  Kyrklod,  co.  Suffolk,  353,  393, 

579,  605. 
Kirk  Oswald,  CO.  Cumberland,  181. 
Kirkstall,  Thomas,  abbot  of,  593. 
Kirkstead,  co.  Lincoln,  Roger,  abbot  of,  286. 

,  Ralph,  abbot  of,  621. 

Kirton,  Kirketon,  co.  Lincoln,  457,  529. 

in  Lindsey,  131,  183. 

Kittle,  Kythull,  co.  Glamorgan,  168,  192. 
Knapton,  oo.  York,  483,  486,  487. 
Knapwell,  co.  Cambridge,  6. 
Knaresborough,  co.  York,  378. 

,  forest  of,  421. 

Knattishall,  Knatishale  [co.  Suffolk],  562. 
Kneseworth,  Richard,  609. 
Kneton,  co.  York,  884,  531. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


727 


Enightcote,  Knyghtcote,  co.   Warwick,   64, 
411. 

Knighton,  Knjghton,  co.  Somerset,  8. 
Knighton,  John,  407. 
Knockin,  Knokyn,  co.  Salop,  29. 
Knokyergoufi.    See  Gairickfergas. 
Knoldane,  George,  300. 
Knoll  [co.  Devon],  36,  187. 

,  CO.  Wilts,  551. 

Knolles,  John,  199. 

,  Robert,  450. 

, ,  Mzabeth  his  wife,  450. 

,  Thomas,  336. 

Knot,  William,  822. 
Knotte,  Giles,  101. 
Knottyngley,  John,  48. 
Knoyle,  William,  218,  262,  410. 
Knjfton,  Robert,  62. 
Knyght,  Leonard,  251. 

Richard,  165,  580. 

,  Robert,  146,  230,  301. 

,  Thomas,  252,  354,  552,  573,  621. 

,  Walter,  29,  287. 

,  William,  84,  381. 

Knjghtiey,  Richard,  571. 

9 >  the  younger,  531,594. 

,  the  elder,  531,  594. 

, ,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  581. 

Knyyet,  John,  169,  197,  245,  247,  249,  350, 
406,  617,  622. 

,  William,  218,  245,  247,  249, 250,406, 

622. 
Knyveton,  Nicholas,  408. 

Koldekennyngton.    See  Kempton. 

Krakenthorp.     See  Crakenthorp. 

Kryngelesford.    See  Cringleford. 

Kurtenay,  Reginald  de,  13. 

Kyd,  John,  555. 

Kyde,  Roger,  857. 

KydweUy.    See  Kidwelly. 

Kyftesgate.    See  Kiftsgate. 

Eyghley,  Henry,  180. 

,  Laurence,  80. 

Kyldalk.     See  Kildalkey. 

Kylegrewe,  Thomas,  54,  57. 

Eyllyngham.    See  Killingholme. 

Kylpesham,  William,  abbot  of  Owston,  23. 

Kylyey.    See  Kilyey. 

Kylfrilmerssh,  William,  prior  of  Crossechirch, 
Colchester,  89. 

Kymbalton.    See  Kimbolton. 

Kymbear,  Richard,  145. 

Kymbell,  Thoma8, 190. 

Kyme,  co.  Lincohi,  218. 

,  South,  368. 

Kyme,  John,  285,  286. 

,  Thomas,  81,  127,  285,  352,  621. 

t >  of  Langton,  286,  621. 

,  of   Friskeney,  252,  352,  854, 

621. 

» ,  sheriff  of  Lincoln,  482. 


Kymer.    See  Kemer. 

Kynalton.     See  KinoultoD. 

Kynaston,  Roger,  29,  284,  407,  627. 

Kyng,  John,  1 18,  339,  357,  528. 

,  Oliver,  549. 

, the  king's  secretary,  582,  587. 

.'., ,  warden  of  the  hospital  of  Dor- 
chester, 401. 

,  Thomas,  493. 

,  WilHam,  6,  380. 

Kyngdon,  Edward,  403,  404,  452. 

Kyngesmyll,  Kyngismyll,  Richard,  374,  405 
429. 

Kyngeston,  Harcy,  190. 

,  Hugh,  28. 

,  Ralph,  166. 

Kynggesey.    See  Kingsey. 

Kyngston,  Thomas,  817. 

Kyngton.    See  Kingston  ;  Kineton. 

Kyngyssutton.    See  Sutton. 

Kynnecote,  Walter,  576. 

Kynvare.    See  Kinver. 

Kyppyng,  Thomas,  446. 

Kyrisshawe,  Ralph,  447. 

Kyrk,  Thomas,  579. 

Kyrkeby.     See  Kirkeby. 

Kyrkeham.    See  Kirkeham. 

Kyrkeman,  Thomas,  809. 

Kyrklod.     See  Kirkley. 

Kyrkstede.    See  Kirlbstead. 

Kyrton.    See  Grediton. 

Kyrton,  John,  97,  187,  213,  285,  825,  498. 

Kyrwyn,  William,  446. 

Kyryell,  John,  340,  355,  489,  515. 

,  Thomas,  42  594. 

>...,  Cecily  his  wife,  594. 

Kyte,  Edward,  168. 

Kythull.    See  Kittle. 


L. 


Laan,  Thomas,  575. 

Lacche,  Robert,  116> 

Lacy,  Henry  de,  earl  of  Lincoln,  469. 

,  John,  452. 

Thomas,  609. 

Ladbroke,  Lodbroke,  co.  Warwick,  542. 
Ladde,  Richard,  256. 
Lagham.     See  Laughame. 
Lagher,  William,  104. 

Laghogh,  CO.  Lancaster,  531. 

Lago,  William,  80. 

Lake,  John,  143. 

,  Nicholas,  143. 


I 


728 


GENERAL  INDEX, 


Lake,  Richard,  282. 

, ,  parson    of    High    Ongar,    33, 

234. 

, ,  curate  of  Cattistock,  234. 

,  Bohert  atte,  8. 

Lakeford,  Giles,  882. 

,  William,  432. 

Laken,  Nicholas,  355. 

,  Richard,  168. 

,  William,  70,  102,  103,  127,  128,  170, 

171,  221,  246,  248,  251,  289,  317,  819, 
353,  403,  405,  406,  408,  525,  608,  613, 
616,  618,  622,  632,  633. 

, .justice  of  the  King's  Bench, 

163,  227,  229,  258,  264. 

, ,  escheator  of  Salop,  584. 

Lakenheath,  Lakingheth  [co.  Suffolk],  507. 

Lakynghithe,  John,  519. 

Lamana  [co.  Cornwall],  396,  479. 

Lamanva,  John,  1 14. 

Lamhard,  Lamberd,    John,    161,   186,   187, 
225,381,883,558. 

,  Thomas,  28. 

Lambe,  Alexander,  214. 

,  Emma,  503. 

,  John,  230,  503. 

,  Philip,  60. 

,  Thomas,  141. 

Lamberd.     See  Lambard. 
Lamberdes,  co.  Gloucester,  534. 
Lambeth,  Lambhith,  co.  Surrey,  414. 
Lamble,  Alexander,  277. 

,  John,  214,  277. 

,  William,  277. 

Lambome,  co.  Essex,  173. 
Lambrigg,  co.  Westmoreland,  532. 
Lambside,  Lammeshede,  co.  Devon,  60. 
Lambum,  Nicholas,  251. 

Lamellen,  Lameljn  [in  St.  Tudy],  co.  Com- 
wall,  889,  444. 

Lammer,  John,  446. 

Lamnan,  Robert,  li6. 

Lamonoy,  Lamunoy,  co.  Cumberland,  40. 

Lampeter,  Lanbadar,  burgesses  of,  369. 

Lampleugh,  Robert,  490. 

Lamplewe,  Thomas,  610. 

Lamplogh,  Thomas,  sheriff  of  Cumberland, 

181. 
Lanbadar.     See  Lampeter. 

Lancaster,  duchy  of,  178,  378,  446,  448,  506, 
558. 

....,  ,  re.eirer    ^i^eneral    of.       See 

Sharpe. 
,  county  of,  26,  131,   219,  290,  427, 

490,  496,  515,  525,  573. 

,  ....  .,  chancellor  in,  35. 

, ,  shenff  of,  490. 

Lancastre,   John,    parson    of    Workington, 
417. 

parson  on  Sutton  on  Berwent, 

417. 


Lancastre,  Richard,  524. 

,  Roger,  288. 

,  William,  288. 

liandawamek.     See  Landewednack. 
Landawamek,  Thomas,  327. 
Landewednack,  Landawamek,  co.  Cornwall, 
327. 

Landhilp.    See  Landulph. 

Landilik.     See  Landulph. 

Landimore,     Landymour,    co.    Glamorg^an, 
163. 

Landmoth^  Lanmote,  co.  Tork,  365. 

Landrene,  Landryan,  co.  Cornwall,  457,  529. 

Landne  in  Lezant,  co.  Cornwall,  224. 

Landulph,  Landhilpe,  Landilik,  co.  Cornwall, 
410,  598. 

Landussull.    See  Llandyssil. 

Landwade,  co.  Cambridge,  275. 

Lane,  Edward,  580. 

,  John,  88. 

,  Richard,  38. 

,  Thomas,  60,  61,  609. 

Lanercost,  charters  dated  at,  425,  459. 

Lanforth.    See  Laugford. 

Lang,  Richard,  bishop  of  Eildare    [1464- 
1474],  193,259. 

Langacre,  co.  Devon,  32,  1 37. 

Langbargh,  co.  York,  483,  486. 

Langdon,    Longdon     [co.    Westmoreland], 
834. 

Langdon  Hall,  co.  Essex,  297,  560. 

Langeley,  Thomas,  248,  249. 

Langelode.    See  Long  Load. 

Langenneth.    See  Llangenydd. 

Langeporte,  Master  Richard,  521. 

Langeston.    See  Langston. 

Langeton.    See  Longton. 

Langeton,  Walter  de,  bishop  of  Coventry  and 

Lichfield  [1296-1321],  425. 
Langford,  Langforth,  co.  Nottingham,  109. 
Langford,  Edward,  406,  608. 

,  John,  398. 

,  Nicholas,  248,  349,  408,  611. 

,  Richard,  3. 

,  Thomas,  57,  552,  608. 

William,  125. 

Langham  [co.  Rutland],  212. 
Langholme,  co.  Cumberland,  13. 
Langholme,  John,  363. 
I^angley,  co.  Hertford,  136. 

,  charter  dated  at,  465. 

....,  CO.  Kent,  98,  109. 

,  CO.  Norfolk,  93. 

Langley,  Langlee,  Edmund,  271. 

,.,  Henry,  609. 

,  John,  136. 

, ,  the  elder,  271. 

, ,  the  younger,  271. 

,  Walter,  271,  614. 

, ,  Isabel  his  wife,  271. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


729 


Langley,  William,  271. 

,  Thomas  de,  93,  565. 

LaDgmede,  John,  major  of  Dartmouth,  198. 

Langport,  co.  Kent,  hundred  of,  300. 

Langport  Estover,  co.  Somerset,  889. 

Westover,  839. 

Langrake,  co.  York,  179. 

Langshawe,  Henry,  602. 

Langstan,  Langeston,  John,  196,  285,  850, 
406,  608,  626. 

Langstone  in  Caerleon,  oo.  Monmonth,  561. 

Xangstrother,  John,  prior  of  the  hospital 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England, 
165,  177,  189,  217,  229,  231,  282,  289, 
248. 

,  ,  treasurer  of  England,  165, 176, 

177,  229. 

>  Richard,  parson  of  High  Ongar,  83. 

Langthoms,  Langtons,  in  Little  Can^eld,  co. 
Essex,  192. 

Langthwaite,  Langqwhate  [co.  ComherUind], 
215,  277. 

Langthwajrte,  Thomas,  72. 

,  William,  72. 

Langto,  Thomaii,  323. 

Langtoft,  Thomas,  424. 

Langton,  co.  York,  3i,  187. 

Langton  Herher,  in  Sherwood,  co.  Notting- 
ham, 447. 

liangton,  John,  372,  428,  439,  503,  558. 
Langtree,  co.  DoTon,  86. 
Langwathhj,  483,  486,  487. 
Lanhaigy,  Elias,  42. 
Lanhem,  co.  Cornwall,  280. 
And  see  Arundell. 

Lanihome,  Lanyheyron,  La^ynhom,  co.  Corn- 
wall, 421,  457,  529. 

Lanmote.    See  Landmoth. 

Lannargh,  John,  427. 

Lanoyeff.    See  Llanddowyn. 

Lanpley,  Thomas,  849. 

Lanreath,  Lanreythowe,  co.  Cornwall,  846. 

Lansallos,  Lansalwys,  co.  Cornwall,  72. 

Lanthony  hy  Qloucester,  co.  Gloucester, 
prior  and  conyent  of,  504,  520. 

Henry,  prior  of,  504. 

Lanyheyron.    See  Lanihome. 

Lardener,  John,  482,  508. 

Larder,  Thomas,  221,  476. 

Large,  Walter,  10. 

,  William,  424. 

Larke  Dale,  479. 

Larkfield,  Larkefeld,  co.  Kent,  hundred  of, 
800. 

Larlingford,  Lirlyngford,  co.  Norfolk,  562. 
Larom,  John,  502. 

Lartington,  Lartyngton,  co.  York,  488,  487. 

Lacy,  John,  452. 

LaseiUes  [in  Brittany],  198. 

Lasenby,  John,  215. 


Lasham,  Lasseham,  co.  Southampton,   106, 
239,  337. 

Lassant.    See  Lezant. 

Lassy,  Henry,  439. 

Lastichiall.     See  Lostwithiel. 

Lasyngby.     See  Lazenby. 

Lasyngby,  Robert,  78. 

Lathe,  Robert  att,  519. 

Lathell,  Nicholas,  441,  537. 

Latimer,  lord  of,  94. 

^fu/ fee  Neville. 

Latin,  Philip,  175. 

Latomer.    See  Latymer. 

Laton,  Nicholas,  215. 

Thomas,  215. 

Latoner,  William,  226. 

Latton  Merk,  co.  Essex,  28. 

Laty,  Richard,  201. 

Latymer,  Latomer,  Nicholas,  90,  218,  247, 

284,346,351,406,  613. 
Laufiare.    See  Layer. 

Laugharne,  Logham,  co.  Caermarthen,  59. 
Laughton,  Gilbert,  366. 

Launce,  John,  parson  of  Weston  by  Beccles. 

347. 
Launcell,  co.  Cornwall,  119. 

Launceston,    Launceueton,   Alanceston,  co. 

Cornwall,  27,  58,  116,  442,  598. 
Laund,  Thomas,  77. 

delaLaunde,  Thomas,  218,   297,  508,  543, 
560,  567. 

f >  Katharine  his  wife,  560. 

Launditch,  Laundyssh,  co.  Norfolk,  hundred 
of,  191. 

Laurence,  Laurens,  Henry,  75. 

,  John,  6,  428,  571,  607. 

9 >  esoheator  in    Cambridge    and 

Huntingdon,  227,  253. 

,  Richard,  84,  496. 

,  Simon,  822. 

,  William,  182. 

Lavaunta,  co.  Cornwall,  104. 

Lavenham,  co.  Suffolk,.  297,  584,  548,  546, 

547,  563,  567,  579. 
Layer,  Laufare,  Little,  co.  Essex,  50,  898. 
Layerok,  Robert,  358. 

Layington,  Lavyngton,  co,  Lincoln,  26,  516, 
517. 

Lavynhom.     See  Lanihome. 

Lawe,  Richard,  584. 

Lawedy,  William,  605. 

Lawelee,  John,  608,  627.. 

Laweles,  Simon,  208,  217,  571. 

,  Thomas,  168. 

Lawson,  Lauson,  William,  468,  605. 

Laxham,  Dame  Elizabeth,  abbess  of  Barkinff 
888,891.  *' 

Laxton,  Thomas,  173. 
Lay.    See  Lecq. 
Laycy,  Richard,  427. 
Laydenz,  Guy,  198. 


730 


QENEBAL  INDEX. 


Layer  Marney,  Leyremarney,  co.  Eases,  155. 
845. 

Layham,  Loygham,  co.  Suffolk,  25. 

Layland,  John,  515. 

Layton,  John,  818. 

Lazenby,  Lasyngby,  co,  York,  1. 

del  Le,  Alice,  1 6. 

,  William,  16. 

Lea  river,  28. 
Lea,  Lee,  co.  Derby,  499. 
Leadanham,    Ledenham,   co.    Lincoln,  457, 
530. 

Leake,  Leke,  co.  Lincoln,  81, 146. 

,  CO.  Tork,  865,  .^08. 

Learn,  Martin,  813. 
Leamyng.    See  Leeming. 
Leaton,  Leton,  co.  Salop,  304. 
LebaiU,  Guy,  198. 
Lebamoor,  Yvo,  521. 
Lebihan,  John,  198. 
Lebroier,  Rio,  198. 

Lecohe,  Thomas,  parson  of  Bisington  Wick, 

461. 
Leche,  Robert,  214,  277. 
Lechlade,  Lecchelade,  co.  Gloucester,  861. 

....,  hospital  of  St.  John  Baptist,  861. 

, ,  William  Lovell,  prior  of,  861. 

Leckonfield,  Lekynfeld,  co.  York,  427. 

Lecq,  Lay,  in  Jersey,  alien  priory  of,  549. 

Ledenham.    See  Leadenham. 

Leder,  Richard,  251. 

Ledes.     See  Leeds. 

Ledomguen,  William,  521. 

Ledys.    See  Leeds. 

Ledys,  William,  70,  71. 

Lee  river,  co.  Cork,  592. 

Lee,  CO.  Rutland,  forest  of,  451,  528,  565. 

And  see  Leighfield. 

See  Lea. 

Lee,   Alexander,    parson   of    St.    Nicholas, 
Calais,  260. 

, ,  canon  of  Windsor,  412. 

,  Edmund,  215. 

,  James,  804. 

,  John,  228,  320,  505. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  320. 

,  John  de,  476. 

,  Nicholas,  576. 

,  Ralph,  627. 

,  Richard,  7,  9,  618. 

, ,  mayor  of  London,  186. 

,  Thomas,  408. 

,  WiUiam,  70,  405. 

Andseehegh, 

Leeoe,  Lees,  co.  Lancaster,  456. 

Leeder,  Richard,  293. 

Leeds,  Ledes,  co.  Kent,  109, 182,  374. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  374 . 

,  Robert,  prior  of,  874. 

,  Ledes  by  Rathirell,  co.  York,  209. 


Leefeld.     See  Leighfield. 

Leegh,  Ralph,  86. 

Leek  [co.  Stafford],  142. 

Leek,  John,  285. 

....•....,  John  de,  sheriff  of  Nottingham  and 
Derby,  180. 

,  Thomas,  501.  * 

Leeke,  William,  vicar  of  St.  Stephen's,  Coi- 

manstrete,  London,  69. 
Leeming,  Leamyng,  co.  York,  488,  486. 

Leen,  Lene  river,  eo.  Nottinriiam,  810,  811, 
446. 

Leea.    See  Leece. 

Legallois,  John,  521. 

Leget,  Helmyng,  constable  of  Windsor  Castle, 
138. 

Leggam,  Robert,  288. 
Legge,  Bartholomew,  1 16. 

, Joan  his  wife,  116. 

,  William,  355,  386. 

Legh,  Master  Alexander,  parson  of  St  Bride's, 
Fleet  Street,  London,  553. 

,  Edmund,  214. 

,  John,  546. 

, ,  the  elder,  449. 

, ,  the  younger,  449. 

,  William,  219,  490,  610. 

Andieeljee, 

Leghton.    See  Leighton. 

Lego,  Matthew,  521. 

Leicester,  66,  144,  212,  213,  886. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  896,  399,  440. 

,  abbey  of  St.  Mary  de  Pratis  by,  829, 

880,  475. 

, ,  convent  of,  128,  461. 

, ,  abbot  of,  39. 

.., ,  John  Pomeroy,  abbot  o^  123, 

461. 

, ,  John     Sepyshede,    abbot   of, 

475. 

,  county  of.  88,  91,  98,  104,  106,  196, 

199,  206,  218,  246,  248,  284,  284,  287, 
292,  829,  348,  850,  859,  401,  405,  428, 
430,  457,  462,  466,  481,  492,  496,  518, 
529,  535,  540,  562. 

, sheriff  of,  284,  287,  850,405, 

492. 

, Andsee  B.aiecojuti  Eigfotd; 

Throgmarton;  Wodford;  Raylc^^i. 

, ,  escheator  in,    39,    153,    205, 

271,  292,  330,  882,  416,  475. 

> And  see  Warde  ;  Bonghton. 

,  outlawries  in,  8,  77,  142, 145, 

146,  225, 268,  889,  434,  501. 

, ,  subsidy  and  nlnage  of  oloth  in, 

829,  848,  478. 

, ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

618. 

Leigh,  Lye,  Lyght,  co.  Essex,  873,  525. 

,  Ligh,  CO.  Gloucester,  897,  541,  562. 

,  North,  Northlie,  co.  Oxibrd,  562. 


GENBBAL  INDEX. 


7*1 


Leigh  Dniant,  Lydurant   (in  Pillaton),  co. 

Cornwall,  410,  593. 
Leighfield,  Lyghfeld,  co.  Rutland,  517. 

,  forest  of,  176. 

And  see  hee. 

Leighton  Bromeswold,  co.  Huntingdon,  502. 

Buazard,  CO.  Bedford,  65,80,  362,  417, 

499. 

Leighton,  Leyghton,  John,  247, 249, 294,  407, 
429,  627. 

t ,  Ankaret  his  wife,  294. 

,  Richard,  400. 

....,  Thomas,  294. 

Leith,  Lete,  in  Scotland,  ship  called  la  Marit 
of,  605. 

Leke.    See  Leake. 
Leke,  Henry,  377. 

,  John,  852,  854. 

Lekke,  John,  286. 
Lekynfeld.     See  Leckonfield. 
Lelley,  co.  Tork,  323. 
Lelly,  RlQhard,  104. 

,  Thomas,  608. 

Lematon,  Lemangton,  Lemyngton,  Richard, 
mayor  of  York,  316. 

Lemeryk.     See  Lymeryk. 
Lemyng,  William,  130,  500. 
Lemyngton.    See  Lymington. 

,  John,  78,  212,  431. 

,  Thomas,  5. 

And  see  Lematon. 

Lenay,  Thomas,  441. 
Lenche,  John,  7,  1 10. 
Lenchelade.     See  Linslade. 
Lenehoas,  Lenous,  William,  579. 
Lenesdale,  Thomas,  577. 
Lennerton,  Lenerton,  co.  York,  145. 
Lenous.  -  See  Leuehous. 
Lenthale,  Roland,  424. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  424. ' 

LentoD,  CO.  Nottingham,  600. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  446,  448, 600. 

,  Thomas,  prior  of,  446,  448,  600. 

And  see  Levington. 

Lenton,  Thomas,  158. 
Lenwode.    See  Linwood. 
Leon,  in  Spain,  600. 

And  see  CsAiM^, 

,  in  Brittany,  diocese  of,  474. 

Leonard  Moor,  Lynermore,  co.  Devon,  848. 

Leper,  Lepar,  Richard,  286,  288. 

Lepers,  878. 

Lescrope.    See  Scrope. 

Leskerdhurgh.     See  Liskeard. 

Lesnes,  co.  Kent,  William,  ahbot  of,  463. 

,  hundred  of.    See  Little. 

Lessingham,    Lesyngham,  co.  Norfolk,    78, 

499. 
Lessinton,  John  de,  123. 
Lestraunge,  Henry,  372. 
Lesyngham.    See  Lessingham. 


Lete.    See  Leith. 

Letherpoll,  Thomas,  73. 

Leton.    See  Leaton. 

Lettley.    See  Netley. 

Lenkenore,  Lewekenore,  John,  177, 196,  199, 
812,  638. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  177,  312. 

,  Richard,  130,  406,  633. 

, sheriff  of  Surrey  and  Snssez, 

826. 

,  Roger,   196,  199,  247,  249,  351,  405, 

603,  688. 

,  Thomas,  255,288,  851,495. 

, ,  the  elder,  406,  688. 

, ,  the  younger,  199. 

Levelord,  Robert,  588. 
Leventhorpe,  John,  28,  208,  850,  850. 

, the  elder,  199,  407,  616. 

.., ,lhe  younger,  617. 

,  Nicholas,   207,  218,   268,   286,  829, 

333,  333,  847,  353,  379,  490,  571. 

,  Thomas,  100,  173,  182,  199,  350. 

, ,  the  younger,  407. 

Leverington,  co.  Cambridge,  560,  576. 
Levermore,  Hugh,  149. 

,  Richard,   21,  51,  75,  79,   149,  256, 

385. 

Leversegge,  William,  608. 

, ,  Edith  his  wife,  603. 

Leversige.    See  Liversedge. 

Leverun,  John,  501. 

,  Nicholas,  408. 

William,  7. 

, ,  Isabel  his  wife,  7. 

Levington,  Lenton,  co.  Suffolk,  73. 

Levyse.     See  Devises. 

Lewen,  John,  287. 

Lewes,  co.  Sussex,  prior  of,  42,  585. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  395. 

,  Thomas,  prior  of,  65,  395. 

,  Thomas  att  Well,  prior  ot;  415,  418. 

Lewes,  Hugh,  443. 

,  John,  276. 

,  Philip,  578. 

,  Thomas,  29. 

,  William,  79. 

And  see  Ijewjn, 

Lewesham,  Lenesham,  co.  Kent,  432. 
Leweston,  John,  364. 
Leweton.     See  Luton. 

Lewlyn,  John,  rector  of  Romaldkurk,  215. 
Lewys,  Geoffrey,  152. 

,  Henry,  248,  249,  268,  407,  614. 

,  John,  60. 

,  Richard,  81. 

,  Thomas,  262. 

And  see  Jjcww, 

Lexden,  co.  Esaex,  12. 
Leybom,  R.  de,  561. 


732 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Lejcestre,  Lejcetnr,  John,  564. 

,  Richard,  abhot  of  Oseney,  842,  859. 

Leyden,  in  Holland,  396. 

Lejgham.    See  Layham. 

Lejghton.    See  Leighton. 

Leyk.    See  Leake. 

Leyman,  William,  76. 

Leynham,  John,  96,  106,  117,  418,  471,  47?. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  471,  472. 

Leynthorpe,  John,  218. 
Leyntou,  John,  18,  40,  399. 
Leyremamey.    See  Layer  Mamey. 
Leystoft    See  Lowestoft. 
Leyton,  co.  Essex,  502. 
Leytonstone,  co.  Essex,  502. 
Leyty,  Richard,  807. 

, ,  parson  of  Creed,  264. 

Lezant,  Lassant,  co.  Cornwall,  224. 
Liche,  William,  parson  of  Marlce,  275. 
Lichefeld,  Master  Edmond,  prebendary    of 
Lincoln,  808. 

,  Richard,  184. 

And  see  Lychefeld. 

Lichfield,  Lychefelde,  co.  Stafford,  2,  8, 16, 

28,  29,  384,  498. 
,  letters  patent  dated  at,  896-399,  405, 

408,  429,  430. 

,  cathedral  of,  dean  of.    See  Heywod. 

Lichirche.    See  Litchnrcb. 

Liddington,  Lydyngton,  co.  Rutland,  80. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  475,  588, 695. 

Lidney.    See  Lydney. 

Lidsing,  Lydesynge,  oo.  Kent,  871. 

Liegh,  Peter,  497,  572. 

Ligh.    See  Leigh. 

Light,  Walter,  208. 

Ligon.     See  Lygon. 

Libert.     See  Hert. 

Lilbum,  Henry,  447. 

Lilbome,  John,  the  elder,  407,  624. 

, ,  the  younger,  490. 

And  see  Lylboume. 

Lilborys,  John,  the  elder,  850. 

Lilford,  Lilleford,  co.  Northampton,  508. 

Lillesholl,  co.  Salop,  abbot  and  convent  of, 
804. 

,  Robert,  abbot  of,  804. 

Lilling,  East,  co.  York,  483,  486,  487. 

,  West,  483,  487. 

laUingston  Lovel,  co.  Oxford,  7. 
Lillyng,  Richard,  265. 

Limerick,  Limbrike,  Lymryk,  in  Ireland,  468, 
595. 

Limpsfield,  Lymmesfeld,  co.  Surrey,  1. 

Linby,  Lyndeley,  Lymby,  co.  Nottingham, 
381,441,482,498. 

Lincoln,  19,  54,  76,  162,  200,  221,  810, 848, 
881,  884,  411,  462,  492,  508,  518. 

,  mayor  of,  832. 

And  seeOnhden',  Besoby, 


Lincoln,  letters    patent  dated  at.   480-482, 

495,  583,  590. 
,  charter  dated  ut,  539. 

outlawries  in,  16,  433. 

,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in,  348. 

,  diocese  of,  39,  47,  48,  52,  107,  132, 

178,  212,  213,  230,  245,  268,  274,  309, 
332,  333,  342.  344,  394,  396,  399,  415, 
438,  440,  519,  596. 

,  bishop  of.    See  Chedworth ;  Rother- 

ham. 

,  bishopric  of,  125,  296,  808,  312,  313. 

,    archdeacon    of.      See   Chedworth; 

Ewen. 
,  cathedral  of,  332,  559. 

,  - ,  dean  and  chapter  of,  142,  295, 

296,  808,  311,  318,  540,  559. 

,  dean  of.    See  Flemmyng. 

, ,  vicars  in,  474. 

, ,  'Rayenserchauntry'  in,  48. 

,   ,  prebend  of  Farrendon    with 

Baldeston  in,  296. 
,   ,  prebend  of  South  Scarle  in. 


308. 


.,  prebend  of  Stowe  in,  313. 

.,  prebend  of  Welton  Rivall  in. 


295. 

earl  of.    See  Lacy;  Meschines;  de 

la  Pole. 

,  county  of,  25,  26,  30,  44,  54,  56,  61, 

86,  96,  127,  185,  206,  218,  221,  283, 
242,  265,  289,  329,  848,  852,  854,  355, 
860,  462,  490,  492,  511, 518,  525,  544. 

, ,  sheriff  of,  80,  44,  66,  61,  157, 

285,  286,  289,  352,  355,  490,  492,  544, 
578. 

And    see   FitzWilHam ;    Welby ; 

Tempest ;  Thomburgh ;  Constable  ; 
Kyme;  Yillers;  Wymbissh. 

,   ,  escheator  in,  89,  135,    186, 

205,  271,  882.  416,  475^  550,  597. 

And  see  Foljambe;  Burgh;  Han- 
sard ;  Sandf ord ;  HiUmer ;  Gibthorpe ; 
Saynton. 

,  outlawries  in,  9,76,79,81,142, 

204,  254,  322,  824,  604,  580. 

, ,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

329,  348,  478. 

, ,  the  parts  of  Holland  in,  28, 358, 

496. 

, commissions  of  the  peace 

in,  619. 

, ,  the  parts  of  Kesteven  in,  28, 

352,  496. 

, , ,  commissions  of  the  peace 

in,  619. 

, ,  the  parts  of  lindsay,  252,  316, 

852,  854,  496. 

, , ,  commissions  of  the  peace 

in,  620. 

, ,  justices  of  the  peace  in, 

573. 
Lincoln,  William,  126. 
Lineham,  Lyneham,  co.  Devon,  381. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


733 


Linford,  Lyiidford,  Ljnford,  co.  Buckingham, 
457. 

,  Great,  44,  466. 

,  Little,  529. 

Ling,  Lyng,  co.  Korfolk,  926. 

Lii^eld,  Lyngefeld,  co.  Sorrej,  258. 

Linley,  Lynlej,  co.  Salop,  184. 

Linom,  Thomas,  854. 

lanshide,  Lenchelade,  Ljnchdade,  co.  Buck- 
ingham, 191,  521. 

Linton,  Ljnton,  co.  York,  20,  279,  419. 

Linwood,  Lyndewode,  co.  Lincoln,  810,  518, 
528. 

Beaumont,  19. 

Lirlyngford.    See  Larlingford. 

Lirtington.    See  Lartington. 

Lisbon,  Lusshebonme,  in  Portugal,  862,  450. 

I^keard,  Leskertburgh,  co.  Cornwall,  484, 
575. 

Lisle,  Lysle,  George,  58. 

,  John,  58,  56,  100,  220,  246,  629. 

the  lord,  190. 

the  lady,  118. 

And  aee  Ttlhot, 

Litchureh,  Lichircbe,  co.  Derby,  256, 

Litelbury,  John,  100. 

Thomas,  100. 

,  William,  100. 

Litelstoughton.     See  Staughton. 

Litelton.    See  Littelton. 

Lithewode.     See  Lythwood. 

Litley,  Litteley,  Thomas,  209. 

Litlyngton,  John,  abbot  of  Croyland,  188. 

Littelbury,  Humphry,  286. 

Littelton,  Litelton,  Lytelton,  John,  76. 

,  Thomas,  10,  51,  55,  70,  102,  108, 

127,  128,  170,  171,  221,  251,  289,  317, 
858,  877,  403,  405-408,  490,  525,  598, 
610-612,  615,  619-621,  624,  625,  627, 
629,  680,  684-686,  688. 

,    ,    justice    of     the    iCommon 

Bench,  112,  168,  227,  229,  258,264, 
844. 

,  William,  76. 

Littelyngton,  co.  Huntingdon,  141. 

Little    and  Lesnes,  Lyile  and  Lysyns,  co. 
Kent,  hundred  of,  801. 

Littleboum,  Litlebome,  co.  Kent,  42. 

Littlefield,  Lytelfeld,  co;  Kent,  hundred  of, 
802. 

Littleham,  Lytelham,  co.  DeTon,  86. 

Littlemore,  More,  co.  Oxford,  9. 

Litton,  Thomas,  260. 

Liyersedge,  Leversige  [co.  York],  572. 

Liyght,  Walter,  299. 

Llanaber,  Llannaber  by  Ebormo  [co.  Merio- 
neth], 304. 

Llanbadam   Vawr,   Llampadam  Vawre,  in 
South  Wales,  106. 

Llanbedr,  Llanbedere  [co.  Brecknock],  447. 


Llandaff,  bishop  of.    See  Hunden  ;  Smyth. 

,  bishopric  of,  287,  598. 

,  cathedral  church  of,  287. 

,  diocese  of,  48. 

Llanddowyn,   Llanddoynwen,    Laooyeff,  co. 
Anglesea,  885. 

Llandyssil,  LandussuU  [co.  Cardigan],  181, 
186. 

Llangenydd,    Langenneth,    co.    Glamorgan* 
abbot  and  convent  of,  48. 

Llangoedmore,  co.  Cardigan,  888. 

Llanstephan  [co.  Caermarthen],  175. 

Lloughor.     See  Loughor. 

Lloyd,  Lloydy,  John,  89,  804. 

,  Owen,  889.  ^ 

Lobbe,  William,  17l',  408,  404. 

Locabellok,  James,  198. 

Lochard,  Thomas,  20. 

Lochmaben,  Lowmaban  [co.  Dumfries],  268 . 

Look,  John,  9. 

Lockerley,  Lokerle,  co.  Southampton,  589. 

Locton.    See  Lokton. 

Lodbrok.    See  Ladbroke. 

Loddon,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 

Loder,  Robert,  286. 

Lodewyll,  John,  61. 

Lodus,  Robert,  8. 

Lofthous,  Christopher,    prior   of   HeaUugh 
Park,  821. 

,  WiUiam,  88L 

Lofthouse,  00.  York,  878. 

Logan,  Henry,  483. 

I^gge»  William,  152,  210. 

Loghrigge.     See  Loughrigg. 

Lok,  WiUiam,  144,  821,  485,  502. 

Lokear,  Robert,  409. 

Lokerle.    See  Lockerley. 

Lokesden,  John,  256. 

Lokinton,  Roger  de,  128. 

Lokke,  Henry,  226. 

Lokkesley.    See  Lozley. 

Loksmyth,  Gilbert,  277. 

Lokton,  Thomas,  101,  285,  406,  609. 

,  Locton,  Thomas,  vicar  of  Lund,  502. 

Lokwode,  Henry,  178. 

,  Joan,  215. 

,  Richard,  605. 

William,  215. 

Lokyngton,  John,  526. 
Loldon,  CO.  Wilts,  466. 
Lolle,  Nicholas,  171. 
Lombards,  74. 
Lome,  John,  104. 
Lomeley,  Marmaduke,  281,  282. 
Lomener,  Reginald,  881. 
Lomley.     See  Lumley. 
Loncastre,  Hugh,  214. 

Lond.    See  Lund. 

Loudc,  John,  207. 


784 


GENEBAL  INDEX. 


Londe,  Bicliard,  386. 
Londesdale.    See  Lonfldale. 
Londey.     See  Landy. 

London,  2-li;  14,  18-22,  25,  28,  81,  83,  36, 
88,  42,  43,  45,  49,  61-53,  68-70,  72- 
74,  76-84,  87,  92,  94-98,  101,  103, 
104,  106-109,  118-117,  120,  122,  128, 
126,  139,  141-168,  155,  157,  158,  160, 
161,  164,  165,  167,  169,  171,  174,  176, 
177,  178,  180,  182,  184,  185,  188,  190, 
201-206,  209,  210,  212,  213,  218,  228 
-228,  282,  284,  286, 240, 242, 258-268, 
260,  262,  267,  270-272,  274,  276,  278, 
280-282,  290,  291,  293,  296,  303,  805 
-807,  313,  815-317, 319-:329, 331,  332, 
885,  389-842,  845-347,  357,  859,  362, 
364,  866-868,  372,  374-376,  380-388, 
891-395,  397,  400,  411,  412,  414,  416, 
417,  420-422,  424,  431-440,  447,  448, 
451,  458,  461,  462,  466-472,  474,  475, 
481-483,  487,  488,  492,  496,  498-504, 
606,  509,  511,  512,  514-^516,  519-521, 
525,  683,  639,  540,  545-550,  567,  660, 
565,  5y6-683,  586,  587,  689,  592,  698, 
595,  596,  599,  604. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  62,  292, 

,  charters  dated  at,  122,  370,  871,  478. 

,., ,  mayor  and  commonalty  of,  509,  610. 

,,, ^  mayor  and  aldermen  of,  188. 

,  mayor  of,  193,  228. 

And  see  Yonge;  Eyre?  Owlegreve; 

Camynges ;  Lee ;  TailloiiT ;  Stokton  ; 
Edward;  Hampton;  Tate;  Drope; 
Hill;  Basset. 

,  sheriffs  of,  20,  22,  71,  161,210,228, 

280,  341,  379,  392,  4S8,  525,  645,  649, 
657. 

And    see     Hayford ;    Stalbroke; 

Stone;  Tate;  Drope;  Brice ;  OoU 
wyche;  Gardiner;  Stokker;  BiUesdon; 
Shaa. 

,  recorder  of.    See  Ursewyk ;  Starkey . 

[\\ ,  ouUawriesin,  2-11,  16,  21,  37,  88,44, 

72-82,  109,  122,  142-149,  164,  173, 
174,202-204,  223-227,  258-257,  320 
-«27,  864,  380-386,  418,  481-486, 
498-504,  675-582,  599. 

subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in,  478. 

,  bishopric  of,  460. 

bishop  of,  69. 

And  see  Kemp  ;  Gilbert. 

,  diocese  of,  83,  50,  63,  107,  109,  160, 

180,  206,  227,  284,  263,  296,  867,  888, 
398,  411,  437,  454,  458.  469,  472,  504, 
537,  543,  686. 

,  archdeacon  of,  193. 

And  see  Martyn. 

,  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  158,  506. 

,  dean  and  chapter  of,  176,  460, 

514. 

, dean  of,  193. 

,    And  see  Wynterbome. 

, ,  penitentiary  in,  460. 

,  prebend  of  Brondesbury  in, 

111. 


London,    St.  Paul's  Cathedral,   prebend  of 
Brownswood  in,  412. 

, ,  prebend  of  Chiswick  in,  176. 

, prebend  of  Ealdland  in,  590. 

, ,  prebend  of  St.  Pancras  in,  460. 

, ,  minor  canon  of,  604. 

., ,  college  of  canons  in,  136. 

, , Laurence  Damlet,  warden 

of,  136. 
,  St.  Mary    Graces   by  the  Tower, 

abbot  and  convent  of.  111,  514. 

, ,  Thomas,  abbot  of,  28. 

hospital  of    St.  Katharine  by    the 

Tower,  28,  185. 
, ,  warden,  brethren,and  sisters  of, 

135,  541. 

, ,  Henry  Trevilian,  warden  of,  135. 

, ,  John  de  Hermesthorp,  warden 

of,  135. 
, ,  Lionel  Wydeville,  warden  of, 

641. 

St.    Martin    le    Grand,    dean   and 

chapter  of,  99. 

,    ,    dean    of.      See   Stillington; 

Caudray;  Kirkeham;  Melton. 

,    Holy   Trinity,    Thomas   Pomeroy, 

prior  of,  600. 
,  St.  Bartholomew  in  West  Smithfield, 

priory  of,  265,  272. 

, ,  conyent  of,  260. 

,  .......  Beginald  Colyer,  prior  of,  260. 

, ,  Richard  Pulter,  prior  of,  265, 

272. 

.,  Elsingspital  within  Crippl^gale,  prior 

and  convent  of,  509. 

St.  Mary's,  Clerkenwell,  prioress  of, 

509. 

,  hospital  or  free  chapel  of  St.  Antony, 

115,  153,  484. 

, ,  Master  Peter  Courtenay,  war- 
den of,  228. 

,  priory  or  hospital  of  St.  Mary  of 

Bethlehem  without  Bishopsgate,  486. 

, ,  Thomas  Hadley,  prior  of,  264. 

, ,  John  Smeethe,  warden  of,  288. 

.,  House  of  Converts,  246,  269,  334, 

616. 

Old  Temple,  76. 

,  New  Temple,  74,  88,  413, 414. 

,  Charing  Cross,  346,  348. 

, chapel  of  St.  Mary,  Bonces- 

valles,  by,  542. 

Holborn,  415. 

,  St.  Katharine's  by  the  Tower,  886. 

,  Old  Bailey,  81. 

,  the  king's  wardrobe  in,  475. 

,  Guildhall,  68,  120. 

,  Guildehalla  Teutonicorum,  1 57,  28  7, 

272,  307,  341,  887,  445, 452,  473,  609, 
519,  540. 

,  Esterlyngeshalle,  612,540. 

le  Styleyerd,  445,  509,  610.  "* 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


736 


London,  Tower  Hill,  111,  487,  512. 

,  le  TowrewharfF,  210. 

,  Queenhithe,  244. 

,  le  Bjall,  538. 

,  East  Smithfield,  HI. 

,  West  Smithfield,  125. 

, ,  St.  John's  street  without  the 

bar  of,  306. 

f  Ludgate,  565. 

Je  Herber,  846,  457,  488,  529. 

,  Coldeherbargh,  32,  137. 

,  Coldeherborghl&oe,  32,  137. 

,  Beaamout  Iiine,  517. 

,  CliflFord  Inne,  98. 

,  Hongerford  Inne,  346. 

,  Ormondes  Inne,  64. 

,  Baynardescastell,  ward  of,  27,  5 1 7 . 

,  Bradstrete,  ward  of,  120. 

Candel wy kestrete,  ward  of,  161. 

,  Chepe,  ward  of,  120. 

,  Dowgate,  ward  of,  509. 

,  Faryngdoa  Within,  ward  of,  120. 

, Without,  ward  of,  90,  120,  565- 

,  Vintry,  ward  of,  841. 

,  Colmanstrete,  68. 

,  Bradstrete,  309. 

,  Fletestrete,  93 

,  Borchawelane,  886. 

,  Lombardstrete,  541. 

,  Lymestrete,  439. 

,  Nedelerslane,  836. 

,  Oldfyschestret,  9. 

,  Paternoster  Lane,  HI. 

,  Secollane,  185. 

,  Sermonerslane,  386. 

,  Soperslane,  336. 

,  Tamystrete,  27,  509,  540. 

,  Martelane,  514. 

,  Watlyngstrete,  24,  46. 

,  Wyndegoselane,  512,  540. 

,  dyers  of,  236. 

mercers  of,  81,  177. 

,  pewterers  of,  424. 

,  weavers  of,  111. 

,  principal  clerks  of,  544. 

London  churches  : 

AUhaUows,  Barking,  192 

,  at  the  Hay,  564,  565. 

,  Stanenchirhe,  112,  514. 

St.  Andrew  Habberd,  22. 

St.  Antoninus,  586. 

St.  Bartholomew  the  Less,  112. 

St.  Benet  Shorhogge,  514. 

St.  Bride,  Fleet  Street,  558. 

St.  Christopher,  469. 

St.  Denis,  69. 

St  Ewin  within  Newgate,  380. 

St.  Leonard,  Fastoure  L&ne,  42. 

St.  Martin  in  the  Vintry,  830. 


London  churches — cont, 

St  Mary,  Aldermarj,  84,  46,  369, 
895. 

,  Barking,  46. 

,  Met  felon,  28. 

,  Moises,  in  Fryd&ystrete,  109. 

Stephen,  Colmanstrete,  68,  69. 
London  parishes: 

AllhallowH,  Barking,  514. 

,  the  More,  509. 

,  at  the  Hay,  512,  540. 

St.  Andrew,  Holborn,  76. 

,  without    the   bars    of    the     Old 

Temple,  143. 

St  Antony,  336. 

St.  Augustine,  120. 

St;  Bartholomew  the  Less,  6. 

St  Benet,  Baynard's  Castle,  27. 

,  Shorhogge,  514. 

,  Tamystrete,  517. 

St  Botolph,  Aldrichgate,  20,  419. 

,  without  Bishopsgate^  24. 

St.  Christopher  by  le  Stokkes,  309. 

St  Clement  Danes,  74,  88,  414. 

St.  Dunstan  in  the  West,  120. 

St.  Giles  without  Cripplegate,  508,  578, 
602. 

St.  John,Walbrof)k,  435,  498. 

St.  Lawrence,  Jewry,  68,  120. 

St.  Margaret,  Briggestrete,  214. 

,  Patyns,  836. 

St.  Martin,  Orgar,  161. 

without  Ludgate,  565. 

in  the  Vintry,  553. 

St.  Mazy,  Colchurch,  336. 

,  Stanyng,  357,  414. 

,  le  Strand,  413. 

,  Wolnoth,  541. 

8t.  Michael,  341. 

Pater  Noster,  538. 

Wodestrete,  86. 

St  Peter,  Cornhill,  809. 

,lePoer,  809. 

St  Sepulchre,  120,  121. 

,  without  Newgate,  185. 

St.  Stephen,  Colmanstrete,  68. 

,  Walbrook,  8. 

London,  Tower  of,  46,   138,  139,  150,  210, 
959,  314,  348,  395,  420,  463,  563,  566. 

,   ,  constable    of.     See    Tiptoft; 

Dudley;  Fenys. 

, ,  charter  dated  at,  424. 

, ,  king's  privy  wardrobe  in,  480, 

5U0. 


., ,  coinage,  mint  and  exchange  in, 

98,  112,  138,  139,  149,   150,  185,  227, 
289,  313-315,  586. 

., ,  king's  free  chapel  of  St  Peter 

in,  563. 


736 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


London,  port  of,  14,  81,  87,  59, 105-108,  116, 
122,  132,  158,  159,  160,  165, 166,  168, 
176,  212,  213,  216,  226,  229,  281,  284, 
245,  259,  262,  264,  269, 273,  294,  808, 
815,  841,  358,  866,  388,  389,  394,  445, 
472,  477,  484,  493,  495,  512,  513,  518, 
521,  528,  532,  534,  546,  549,  550,  554, 
559,  560,  569,  587,  592,  595,  600. 

, ,  customs  and  subsidies  in,  11, 

33,  106,  107,  113,  115,  116,  122,  130, 
158, 161,  168,  175,  181,  212,  218,  216, 
269,  273,  342,  374,  375,  388,  389,  415, 
422,  438,  445,  452,  472,  477,  484,  489, 
512,  513,  521,  528,  532,  534,  546,  549, 
550,  554,  555,  559,  560,  569,  587,  592, 
595. 

, ,  searcher  in,  116, 122,  308. 

,...«..,  tronage    and  pesage  in,   166, 

229,  259,  269. 

,  ship  called  la  Clement  of,  526. 

, ,  le  John  of  526. 

, ,  le  Lytyll  Trinite,  of  526. 

...., ,  la  Marie  of,  526. 

, ,  le  Martyn  of,  525. 

, ,  le  Mary  Flotore  of,  355. 

, ,  fc  OW  JSZyn  of,  355. 

, ,  la  Peiyr  of,  526. 

,  le  Trinite  of,  489,495,  526. 

LondjB,  Roger,  255. 

Long,  Henry,  351. 

Longhams,  in  Beaachamp  Boding,  co.  Essex, 
290. 

Longbridge,  co.  Kent,  hundred  of,  801. 

Longcastre,  John,  215. 

Longden,  co.  Westmoreland,  531. 

Longdon.    See  Langdon. 

Longe,  Henry,  196,  219,  220,  247,  408,  428, 

573,  635. 
,  John,  83. 

, ,  parson  of  St.  George's,  Exeter^ 

599. 

,  Katharine,  158. 

Robert,  158. 

,  Nicholas,  524. 

,  Philip,  484. 

,  Thomas,  526. 

Longecombe.     See  Gombe. 

Longeman,  John,  parson  of  Gulmington  in  le 
Corredale,  543,  557. 

Longfield  [co.  Kent],  359. 
Longford,  John,  577. 
Longhope,  co.  Gloucester,  397,  541,  562. 
LoMgkirchill.     See  Critchell,  Long. 
Long  Load,  Langelode,  co.  Somerset,  148. 
Longney,  co.  Gloucester,  448. 
Longo  Campo,  William  de,  bishop   of  Ely, 
chancellor  of  Richard  I.,  828,  876. 

Longton,  Langeton,  co.  Lancaster,  17. 
Longueyile,  Longvill,  George,  212,  218. 
Longwyke,  co.  Buckingham,  35. 

Lonsdale,  Londesdale  [co.  Westmoreland], 
334,  b32. 


Loode,  Thomas,  458. 

Looneryk,  Thomas,  802. 

Lopham,  North,  co.  Norfolk,  257. 

Lopham,  Thomas,  258. 

Lorde,  Thomas,  524. 

Lorkyn,  John,  29. 

,  William,  78. 

Losinga,  Herbert,  bishop  of  Norwich  [1091- 
1119],  459,  460. 

Lostwithiel,  Lastichiall,  eo.  Comirall,  port  of, 
210. 

,  exchequer  of,  157. 

,  seal  called  '  le  Touche '  at,  162. 

Loterell.    See  Lnttrell. 

Loterigge,  co.  Cornwall,  58. 

Lother,  William,  803. 

Lothingland,Ludyngland,oo.  Suffolk,  hundred 
of,  242. 

Lotte,  William,  438. 

Loty,  John,  194,  522. 

Lonekyn.     See  Lovekyn. 

Loughborough,  Lougheborgh,  co.  Leicester, 
26,  212,  517. 

Loughor,  CO.  Glamorgan,  168. 

Loughrigg,  Loghrigge  [co.  Westmoreland], 
884,  581. 

Loughton,  00.  Essex,  327. 

,  CO.  Nottingham,  297. 

Loughton,  Geoige,  50. 

,  Thomas,  144. 

Louis  ZI.,  king  of  France,  56, 156,  536,  559, 
571,  588. 

Louis  ap  Jankyn,  parson  of  Manafon,  842, 

Louis  ap  Oweyn,  parson  of  Llandyssil,  186. 

Lound,  CO.  Suffolk,  325. 

Lounde,  John,  74,  228. 

Lonre,  Nicholas,  162,  218. 

Louth,  lord  of.    See  Bathe. 

county  of,  193. 

,  CO.  Lincoln,  122,  254,  422,  528,  595. 

Louth,  Thomas,  617. 

LoTe,  Robert,  394. 

Thomas,  287. 

Loveday,  Richard,  578,  589. 

Lovekyn,  George,  472,  565,  594. 

,  John,  550. 

Lovelas,  Richard,  197, 198. 

,  Thomas,  802. 

Lovell,  Agnes,  422. 

,  Alice,  dame  Loyell,  Deyncourt  and 

Gray,  421,  468. 

..,  — ,  dame  Lovell,  440. 

,  Eleanor,  lady  Morley,  608. 

,  Francis,  51,  215,  257,259,261,  812, 

421,438,440,468,585. 

, ,  Anne  his  wife,  215. 

,  Frideswide,  215. 

,  Hamo,  54. 

,  Henry,  lord  Morley,  003. 

,  Joao,  215. 


GENERAL  INDEX 


y37 


LoveU,  John,  lord,  51,  215,  257,  259,  261, 
SI 2,  438. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  51,  312. 

,  Richard,  196,  349,  608. 

,  WilUam,  461. 

,  prior  of  the  hospital  of  St.  John 

the  Baptist,  hy  the  hridgo  of  Lechlade, 

361. 
Lover,  Henry,  502. 

, Joan  his  wife,  502. 

Lowas.     See  Lowes. 
Lowe,  John,  300,  563. 

,  Lawrence,  408,  611. 

,  Bichard,  276,  898. 

,  WiUiam,  531. 

Lowende,  John,  228. 

Lowcfl,  00.  Northnmberland,  523. 

Lowes,  Lowas,  Lowjs,  Henry,  218. 

,  John,  234,  236. 

Philip,  167,230. 

Lowestoft,  Leystoft,  co.  Saffolk,   6,  7,  242, 

605. 

,  ship  called  le  Margaret  of,  853. 

Lownjahan.    See  Lochmaben. 
Lowther,  Loother,  Hugh,  29,  610, 
Lowys.     See  'Lo'veB. 
Loxle,  Thomas,  505. 
Lozley,  Lokkesley,  co.  Tork,  439. 
Loxton,  00.  Somerset,  504. 
Leys,  Henry,  258. 
Lubeck,  Labyke,  Luke,  605. 

,  province  of,  207. 

Lucas,  Ivo,  198. 

,  John,  abbot  of  Waltham,  454,  469. 

,  Robert,  251. 

Lucca,  Luca,  Luke,  812,  322. 

Luccombe,  oo.  Somerset,  476. 

Luce.    See  Lucy. 

Lucerne.    See  Luzerne. 

Luckington,  Lucton,  co.  Somerset,  555. 

Lucok,  William,  38. 

Lucombe,  Lucom,  Thomas,  58, 102, 104,  378, 

427,  610. 
Lncton.    See  Luokmgton, 
Lucy,  Luce,  Margaret,  422. 
,  Thomas,  349,  432. 

,  William,  289,  848, 849,  408,  405, 430, 

481,  634. 
Luddenham,  co.  Kent,  45. 
Lude,  William,  87. 
Ludford,  co.  Lincoln,  457,  529. 

./ini  see  Lydford. 

Ludford,  Thomas,  501. 
LudgershaU,  co.  Wilts,  243,  457,  529,  594. 
Ludlow,  00.  Salop,  261,  804,  574,  589. 
Ludlow,  Richard,  628. 

,  William,  ft,  627. 

Ludyngland.    See  Lothingland. 
Lue,  William,  281. 

y  96186. 


Lnffenham,  South,  co.  Rutland,  113. 
Luffenham,  Thomas,  287. 
Lngwardine,  co.  Hereford,  459. 
Luke.    See  Lubeck,  Lucca. 
Luke,  Luky,  John,  251. 

,  Thomas,  29,  60. 

Lulham,  Lullam,  Williain,  412. 

Lulworth,  East,    £stlulle;vorth,  co.    Dorset, 

273. 
Liimnoar,  WiUiam,  622. 
Laraley,  Lomley,  George,  282. 
,    ,    sheriflC    or    under-sheriff   of 

Northumberhind,  471. 

Thomas,  262,  849,  350. 

..., ,  of  Lumley,  624,  636,  637. 

Lund,  Lend  on  le  Walc^  co.  York,  502. 

Xundy,  Londey,  co.  Devon,  457,  529. 

Luce,  Galeas  de,  299. 

Lunnon,  Lnnon,  co.  Glamorgan,  191. 

Lundyssh,  Roger,  255. 

Lurgashall,  Lurgursale,  co.  Essex  (Sussex), 

501. 
Lussheboume.    See  Lisbon. 
Lute,  Thomas,  169,  252,  288,  439,  463. 

And  see  Jjucy,    • 

Luthyngton,  John,  259. 

Luton,  Leweton,  Luyton,  co.  Bedford,  80, 

203,  446. 
Lutterford,  co.  Devon,  24,  45. 
Lutterworth,  letters  patent  dated  at,  595. 
Luttrell,  Loterell,  Luterell,  Geoffrey,  191. 
,  James,  65.  93,  174,   194,  204,  300, 

364,  522,  523. 
,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  194,  522. 

,  Richard,  194,  522. 

Luyde.    See  Lyde. 

Luyt,  Thomas,  222. 

Luyton.    See  Luton. 

Luzerne,  Lucerne,  in  Normandy,  abbot  of, 

63,461. 
Lyohefeld.    See  Lichfield. 
Lychefeld«  Henry,  433. 

,  John,  223. 

,  Richard,  148. 

Roger,  801. 

And  see  Lichef eld. 

Lydd,  Lyde,  oo.  Kent,  283, 303,  428,  546. 

Lyde,  John,  105. 

Lyde,  Luyde,  co.  Hereford,  450,  463,  505. 

Lydesynge.    See  Lidsing. 

Lydford,  co.  Devon,  178. 

,  Ludford,  co.  Somerset,  82, 137. 

Lydiard,  Bishop's,  co.  Somerset,  478. 

,  West,  499, 

Lydiard,  Lydeard,  Thomas,  375. 

Lydney,  Lidney,  co.  Gloucester,  897,  411, 
541.  562. 

Lydurant.    See  Leigh  Dorant. 

Lydyngton.    See  Liddington. 

3  A 


738 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Lye,  Master  Alexander,  prebendary  of  Cob- 
hamburj,  589. 

) >  chaphun  of  Freckenham,  589. 

»  »  prebendary  of  St  Stephen's, 

Westminster,  589. 

»   ,    prebendary  of    Bridgnorth, 

338. 

,  John,  406. 

Lye,  water  of,  493,  495. 

See  heigh. 

Lygh,  William,  849. 
Lyghfeld.    See  Leighfield. 
Lyghnay,  Thomas,  441. 
Lyght.    See  Leigh. 
Lyghtarnes,  Robort,  355. 
Lyghton,  Uichard,  163. 
Lyghtwode,  William,  77. 
Lygon,   Ligon.  Thomas,  29,  70,  218,  346, 
350, 406,  496,  526,  513,  518,  530,  636. 

,  John,  615,616. 

,  William,  152,  344,  345,  496, 526,  636. 

Lygons,  John,  629. 
Lj'hert.  See  Hert. 
Lylbonme,  Lylleboume,  YTilliam,  228,  S36. 

James,  230. 

And  see  hilhome. 

Lyle,  John,  80. 

Lyly,  Robert,  163. 

Lymbery,  Lymbury,  Thomas,  57, 427,  610. 

Lymby,  Thomas,  104. 

Lymeryk,  Lemeryk,  Lymmeryk,  Thomas,  29, 
30,  218,  247,  251,407,  490,  513,  614. 

Lymington,    Lemyngton,  co.    Southampton, 
24,  25. 

Lymmesfeld.     See  Limpsfield. 

Lymon  [co.  Glamorgan],  163. 

Lympnour,  Thomas,  202. 

Lympsham,  Lympysham,  co.  Somerset,  805. 

Lymryk.    See  Limerick. 

Lynals,  Hogh,  H. 

Lynay,  Thomas,  441. 

Lynbrik,  Thomas,  54. 

Lynby.    See  Linby. 

Lynche,  Thomas,  418,  473. 

Lyncheiade.    See  Linslade. 

Lyndall,  John,  75,  385. 

,  William,  10. 

Lynde,  John,  218. 

Thomas,  248. 

Lyndeley.    See  Linby. 

Lyndesey.    See  Lindsey. 

Lyndesey,  John,  437. 

,  Thomas,  577. 

Lyndewode.    See  Linwood. 

Lyndford.     See  Linford. 

Lyndhurst,  co.  Sonthampton,  116. 

Lyndley,  Fercival,  215. 

Lyneham.    See  Lineham. 

Lynermore.    See  Leonard  Moor. 

Lynforde.    See  Linford. 


Lynford,  John,  537. 

Lyng.     See  Ling. 

^J^gy  Robert,  73. 

Lynge,  William,  214,  277. 

Lyngefeld.    See  Lingfield. 

Lyngen,  John,  350,  407,  616. 

,  William,  143,  432. 

Lynghan,  John,  288. 

Lynhals,  Henry,  102. 

Lynley.    See  Linley. 

Lynn,  Lenn,  CO.  Norfolk,  201,  217,  221,  244, 
519. 

,  port  of,  263,  268,  410. 

,  South,  470. 

Bishop's,  73,  79,  149,  169,   170,  201, 

217,  221,  225,  323,  381,  435,  500,  519, 
576,  577. 

,  port  of,  206,  230,  268,  375,  452. 

Lynter,  Richard,  800. 

Lynton.    See  Linton. 

Lynton,  John,  462. 

Lynwode.    See  Linwood. 

Lyon,  Isabel,  822. 

,  William,  434. 

Lyonhill,  Dayid,  461. 

Lyre,  co.  Hereford,  582. 

Lysle.    jS«e Lisle;  Talbot. 

Lysour,  John,  159. 

Lystir,  John,  277. 

Lyswell,  Roger,  404. 

Lysyns.    See  Lesnes. 

Lyte,  John,  10,  256. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  256. 

,  Thomas,  33,  84,  86. 

Lytelfeld.    See  Littlefield. 

Lytelham.    See  Littleham. 

Lytelton.    See  Littelton. 

Lytescary    [in     Charlton     Mackrell],     co. 
Somerset,  84,  86. 

Lythwood,  Lithewode,  co.  Salop,  41, 183. 

Lytle.    See  Little. 

Lytley,  Lytteley,  Thomas,  209. 

Lytton,  Robert,  552. 

Lyttylby,  Humphrey,  285. 


M. 


Maasland,  Maslond,  in  HoUand,  448. 

Mable  Crosse  (Mullacott  Cross),  co.  Devon. 
105. 

Mablethorpe,  Malberthorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  279. 
508. 

Macclesfield,  co.  Chester,  328. 

Mackland,  Mekelond,  in  Rainbam,  co.  Kent, 
540,541. 


£^ENEBAL  INDEX. 


739 


Uadeley,  William,  29. 

, ,  Ellen  his  wife,  29. 

Madison,  Edward,  356. 

Magdalen    Layer,    Maudeleyn     Lavcr,    co. 
Essex,  893. 

Magna  Carta,  565. 

Maiden  Bradley,  co.  Wilts,  141. 

Maidenhead,    Maydeuhede,    ship    called    le 
Kervyll  of,  355. 

Maiden  Newton,   Maydcneuton,  co.   Dorset, 

827,  378. 
Maidford,  Maydeford  [co.  Northampton],  4. 
Maidstone,  Maydeston,  co.  Kent,  74. 

,  hundred  of,  801. 

Maior,  John,  485. 
Maister,  Thomas,  507. 
Makclayn,  John,  214. 
Makenham,  Gandeherus,  142. 
Makerell,  Balph,  175,  488,  495. 
, ,  parson  of  Bottesford,  245. 

.«.,  Master  Balph,  chancellor  of  queen 

Mai^ret,  235. 

,  ...1..,  prehendary    of    St.  Stephen's, 

Westminster,  235. 

Makesey.    See  MAiLey. 

Makwiliam,  Edward,  614. 

Malard,  William,  358. 

Malary,  Peter,  271. 

And  see  Malory. 

Malberthorpe.    See  Mablethorpe. 

Malbourgh,  John,  462. 

Maldon,  Maudon,  co.  Essex,  abbey  of   St. 

Nicholas  by.    See  Beeleigh. 
Malegreffe,  John,  465. 

,  Thomas,  465. 

, ,  Joan  hifl  wife,  465. 

Malet,  Thomas,  115. 

Malghom,  John,  81. 

Malham,  Mallom,  co.  York,  81. 

Maliard;  Geoffrey,  parson  of  Borley,  411. 

Mallere.    See  Maloiy. 

Mallentaog,   co.  Westmoreland,   264,   423, 
582. 

l^^^e>7ngf  Peter,  494. 
Malleverer,  Edmund,  878. 

ilfuf  «e«  Manleverer. 

Mailing,  East,  Estmallyng,  co.  Kent,  254. 

,  West,  802. 

Mallom.    See  Malham. 

Mallom,  John,  81. 

Malmesbnry,  co.  Wilts,  76,  282,  243,  603. 

,  burgesses  of,  267. 

,  charter  dated  at,  34. 

,  John,  abbot  of,  419,  635. 

9 ,  abbot  and  conyent  of,  232,  242. 

Malmetbuiy,  Boger,  warden  of  the  hospital 
of  St.  James  by  Westminster,  68. 

Malo  LacUy  John,  de,  parson  of  Bainton,  102. 

,  Peter,  102,  108. 

, f  Maigaret  his  wife,  102. 


Malo  Laco,  Constance,  108. 

Elizabeth,  103. 

Malory,  Malery,  Mallere,  Bichard,  410,  479. 

.....^...., ,  escheator  of  Derby,  479. 

....'....,  Hobeit,  350,  274. 

,  Thomas,  274. 

And  see  Malsry ;  Maluery. 

Ma]p:i^,  CO.  Chester,  604. 
Malpas,  David,  258,  627. 

John,  402. 

,  Philip,  146,  147. 

Maister,  William,  481. 
Maltby,  co.  York,  20,  419. 

le  Marsh,  co.  Lincoln,  412. 

Maltby,  John,  215. 
Malton,  Old,  co.  York,  8. 

........a,  J?l6^r,  2S. 

Malton,  John,  parson  of  North   Cove,  91, 
537. 

, ,  parson  of  West  Thurrock,  537. 

Maluery,  William,  545. 

And  see  Malory. 

Malvern,  Great,  co.  Worcester,  102,  505. 

,  Little,  102. 

Malverne,  Henry,  322. 

Malward,  Thomas,  500. 

Malyn,  William,  324. 

Man,  Isle  of,  arms  of,  529. 

Man,  John,  396. 

Mannfon,  Manavon  [co.  Montgomery] ,  313. 

Manby,  co.  Lincoln^  508. 

Manchester,  Bichard,  2. 

Maners,  Bobert,  197. 

, ,  sheriff     of     Northumberland, 

282. 

Manewden,  co.  Essex,  893. 

Mannok,  John,  188. 

Mannyng,  Margaret,  581. 

Thomas,  180. 

, ,  dean  of  St.  George's,  Windsor, 

255. 

,  William,  82. 

Mannyngham.    See  Manyngham. 

Manorbier,  Maynarbyere,  co.  Pembroke,  33, 
137. 

ManscU,  John,  provost  of  BeTcrley,  123. 
Manser,  Balph,  567. 

Mansfield,  Maonsfeld,  in  Shirwodc,  co.  Not- 
tingham, 141, 438,  441,  443,  417,  482. 
Manthorp,  James,  98. 
Manton,  co.  Butland,  82. 
Mnnweunck.     See  Menwynnek. 
^lanweryng.     See  Maynwaryng. 

Manyngham,  Mannyngham,  John,  14G,  237, 
485,  570,  607. 

,  Oliver,  152,  868,  604. 

, ,  Eleanor  his  wife,  152, 868. 

Manypeny,  William,  271. 

Mapperton,  Maporton,  oo.  Dorset,  457,  589. 

Marasion,  Marghaiowe,  co.  Cornwall,  104. 

3  A  2 


740 


GENEBAL  INDEX. 


Marbary,  William,  414. 

Marcastou,  co.  Derby,  62. 

Marcflunte,  John,  178. 

Marcellis,  Henry,  42. 

March,  earldom  of,  24,  180,  262. 

, ,  chancellor  of.    See  Martyn. 

Marchall,  Christopher,  mayor  of  York^  378. 

,  Bobert,  878. 

/John,  74,  148,  240,  420,  506,  513. 

Marchall,  Nicholas,  8. 

,  Richard,  547. 

,  William,  864,  884. 

And  see  "MBTstiaXi. 

Marchalleslond,  co.  Cornwall,  58. 

Marcham,  Markham,  co.  Berks,  18. 

Marchant,  Marchaant,  John,  109,  588. 

Marche,  John,  70. 

,  Laorcnce,  800. 

,  Ralph,  381. 

Marchesey,  John,  502. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  502. 

Marchington  under  Nedewode,  co.  Stafford, 
586. 

Marcigny,  Martigny    [Saone  et  Loire],    in 
France,  nans  of,  62,  328. 

Marden.    See  Merden. 

Mardyke,  water  of,  co.  York,  428. 

Mare,  William  de  la,  17. 

Mareham,  Maron,  co.  Lincoln,  297,  324. 

Mareschall,  William  le,  92. 

Mareys,  Thomas,  391. 

,  William,  891. 

Mafgaret,  queen  of  Henry  VI.,  108,  229,  242, 

671. 
,  chancellor  of.    See  Makercll. 

, ,   duchess   of    Burgundy,    sister    of 

Edward  IV.,  39,  306. 

Margtretting,  Guynge  Margarete,  co.  Essex, 

198. 
Margery,  Thomas,  523. 
Marghaiowe.    See  Marasnon. 
Marham,  William,  380. 
Marine,  in  Italy,  74. 
Marion,  John,  318. 
Mariscis,  Cristina  de,  98. 
Mark  by  Calais,  178,  275, 451,  555. 
Markam.    See  Markham. 
Markaunt,  John,  14. 
Marke,  John,  224. 
Markedon,  Roger,  127. 
Market,  grant  of,  17. 
Market  Oyerton,  co.  Rutland,  255. 
Markfield,  Merkefeld,  co.  Leicester,  27,  517. 
Mark  Hall,  Merkhalle,  in  Latton,  co.  Essex, 

23. 
Markham.    See  Mareham. 
Markham,  Markam,  Markeham,  John,  55,  70, 

102,  103,  127,  178,  571,  619-621. 
, chief  justice  of  the   King's 

Bench,  1, 12,  86,  87,  44,  50,  51,  88, 

109,110,116,181,831. 


Markham,  Robert,  247,  850,  352,  407,  46S, 
619,  625. 

,  Thomas,  5,  21,  98, 104,  148, 156,  298, 

359,  398,  416,  431,  481,  493,  495,  525, 
547,  570. 

, ,  parson  of  Sutton  on  Derwent, 

417. 

, ,  parson  of  Workington,  417. 

Markwyke,  John,  3. 

Markyate  in  Caddington,  co.  Bedford,  204. 

Marlborough,  Marleburgh,  co.  Wilts.,  419. 

,  charter  dated  at,  63. 

Marie,  Thomas,  251. 
Marleburgh,  Gregory,  559. 
Marlesford,  co.  Suffolk,  110. 
Marlond,  Henry,  487. 

Marlow,  Dan  John,  abbot  of  Bermondscy, 
888,  390. 

Marmyon,  John,  251. 

,  Peter,  248,  249,  251,  286,  625,  626. 

,  William,  101,  248,  249,  251,287,350, 

406,  625,  626. 

Mamey,  Mamer,  Maryner,  Henry,  329. 

,  John,  151,  155,  329,  344,  345. 

,  Joan  his  wife,  15],  344,  345. 

Marom.     See  Mareham. 

Maron.     Sec  Mareham. 

Marowe.     See  Merrow. 

Marrok.     See  Morocco. 

Marsburgh,  Thomas,  420. 

Marshalsea  prison,  1, 12,  36,  37,  44,  50,  51, 
109,  110,  116,  142,  178,  188,  190,  253, 
282,  293,  331,  857,  367,  376,  383,  395, 
897,  401,  410,  411,  421,  431,  444,  448, 
452,  476,  535,  549,  560,  588,  599,  600, 
602-604. 

,  marshal  of,  41,85. 

And  see  Gargraye. 

Marshall,  John,  75,  815,  340,  484,  572. 

, ,  Alesia  his  wife,  484. 

,  Peter,  100. 

,  Robert,  153,  855,  477, 

,  Thomas,  828. 

,  William,  209,  273,  414,  503. 

.........    iln(2  see  Marchall. 

Marshland,  MersUande,  CO.  Norfolk,  169, 170. 

,  CO.  York,  428. 

Marshwood,  Mershewode,  co.  Dorset,  447. 

[in  Carhampton],  co.  Somerset,  344, 

478. 

Marsop.    See  Worksop. 

Marston,  Merston  [co.  York],  601. 

Marston  Meysey,  Merston  Meysy,  co.  Wilts, 
232,  241. 

Morteyne,  co.  Bedford,  1. 

Marston,  John,  382,  485,  632. 

Thomas,  485. 

And  tee  llenion. 

Martigny.    See  Marcigny. 

Martin,  Julian,  877. 

Martin,  Nicholas,  son  of,  465. 


<}ENEBAL  mimx. 


741 


Martindale,  eo.  WeRtxnoreland,  96. 

Martmas,  John,  480. 

Martiyal,    Roger    de,    bishop    of    Salisbury 

[1315-1830],  871. 
Martock,  Mertok,  co.  Somerset,  226, 889,  508. 
Marton,  Merton,  co.  Westmoreland,  82,  137. 

in  Craven,  co.  York,  505,  549. 

Martyn,  Geoffrey,  49,  426. 

,  Gilbert,  367. 

,  John,  28,  76,  80,  82,  101,  203,  286, 

827,  855,  558,  574. 

, ,  parson  of  Little  Waltham,  6. 

, ,  the  elder  203. 

.., ,  Peter,  126,  498. 

Richard,  197,287,302,  866,  427,  568, 

601,  615,  616,  628,  636. 

, ,  dean  of  Bridgnorth,  600. 

, ,  chancellor  of  the  earldom  of 

March,  262. 

, ,  archdeacon  of  London,  597. 

, ,  prebeadary    of  St.  Stephen'i 

Westminster,  267. 

,  .f....9  canon  of  Hereford,  448. 

, .......  parson  of  St  Peter's,  GoisBes, 

858. 

,  Robert,  101,  151, 197»  288,  889,  487, 

618. 
,  Thomas,  60,  220,  267,  405,  428,  475, 

552,  578,  592,  618. 

«... ,  parson  of  Pettam,  266. 

,  William,  60,  211,  216,  269,  546. 

Mary,  the  king's  daughter,  110. 
Maryner,  William,  322. 

Afui  see  Mamey. 

Maryng,  Mayryng,  co.  Lincoln,  297,  821. 
Maryngthorpe.    See  Momingthorpe. 
Maryot,  John,  2. 

,  fiicluffd,  849,  608. 

Maschall,  Henry,  499. 
Masham  [co.  York],  599. 
Maslond.    See  Maaslond. 
Maalond,  William,  448. 
Mason,  Alexander,  260. 

,  Christopher,  896. 

,  Edmund,  2, 

,  John,  83,  147,  277,  884,  481. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  147. 

,  Richard,  8. 

,  Robert,  215,  821. 

,  Thomas,  487. 

,  William,  216. 

Massam,  John,  286. 
Massy,  Alyered,  88. 
•........,  Henry,  189. 

,  John,  877. 

Massyngberd,  Masyngberde,  John,  816,  596. 

,  Thomas,  816. 

Mata,  Thomas,  427. 
Mate,  Thomas,  77. 

MateshaU.    See  Hattishall. 


Mathell,  John,  the  elder,  635. 

Mathewe,  Richard,  226. 

,  Walter,  416,  441,  536. 

,  William,  49,  50,  75,  200,  260,  331, 

402,  458,  555. 

Mathon,  Matham,  co.  Worcester,  8. 

Matilda  the  Empress,  13. 

Matravers,  Thomas  de,  196,  199. 

And  see  ArvLudell, 

Mattishall,  Matesball,  co.  Norfolk,  3-1. 

Mauclerk,  Walter,  bishop  of  Carlisle  [1223- 
1246],  17. 

Maudeleyn,  Richard,  336. 

Maudelejrn  Laver.    See  Magdalen  Layer. 

Maudon.     See  Maiden. 

Mauleyerer,  Halnath,  246,  247,  269,  612. 

And  see  Malleycrer. 

Mauley,  Thomas,  497,  524,  526,  572. 

Mauncell,  Cecily,  586. 

,  Richard,  420. 

,  Thomas,  89'l. 

, ,  Theobalda  his  wife,  391. 

, ,  escheator   in    Somerset,    194, 

522. 

,  William,  193,200. 

And  see  MAnnsell  i  Mauntell. 

Mannche,  John,  10,  503. 

,  Robert,  858. 

Maundelynes  [co.  Meath],  504. 

Maunsell,  John,  60, 

MaunteU,  Walter,  849, 405, 557,  584,623,  625. 

And  see  Mauncell. 

Maunteyn,  Richard,  197. 

Maurice  ap  Jeyan,  77. 

,  Juliana  his  wife,  77. 

Mawdesley,  Moudesley,  co.  Lancaster,  17. 

Maxey,  Makesey,   co.    Northampton,    151, 
294. 

Maxstoke,  Maystoke,  co.  Warwick,  12. 

May,  Edward,  576.  ^ 

,  John,  101,  168,  169,  171,  409. 

, ,  rector   of  Allhallows    at    the 

Hay,  London,  564, 565. 

Mayde,  John,  831. 

Maydeford.    See  Maidford. 

Maye,  Robert,  417. 

Mayer,  William,  486. 

Mayhow,  Mayhowe,  Richard,  79. 

,    ,    parson    of    St.     Peter  by 

Calais,  809. 

, ,  parson  of  Winchelsea,  265. 

Mayland,  co.  Essex,  14. 

Mayle,  Richard,  489,  566. 

Mayleghwyn,  John,  77. 

Maynarbyere.    See  Manorbier. 

Mayuesforth,  Mayncsford,  John,  281. 

Maynwaryng,  Manweryng,  John,  402,  491. 

,  Thomas,  241. 

,  William,  628. 


742 


GENBRAL  INDEX. 


Mayrp,  Henry,  119. 

Mayryng.     See  Marycg. 

MaysoD,  William,  216. 

MeasdeD,  Mesedcn,  co.  Hertford,  321. 

Meath,  Methe,  in  Ireland,  273. 

,  county  of,  193,  468. 

,  bishop  of.    See  Sherwood. 

,  diocese  of,  465. 

Meaux,  Mewes,  co.  York,  abbot  of,  75. 

,  William,  abbot  of,  382. 

Mecheley,  John,  362. 

Mede,  Thilip,  mayor  of  Bristol,  129,  172. 

,  Bichafd,  6. 

Medessholl.     See  Mitchell. 

Medici,  society  of,  481. 

Modicis,  Prosper  Camilio  de,  586,  587. 

Medway  river,  1S8. 

Medway,  ship  called  la  Trinitt  of,  526. 

Aleers,  Thomas,  285,  619. 

Meffelyn,  John,  76. 

,  ".Villiam,  76. 

Meger,  Robert,  251. 

Meirod,  Meyvode  [co.  Montgomery],  233. 
Mekelond.     See  Mack  land. 
Mekulton.     Nje  Mickleton. 
Mekylfeld,  Mekelfeld,  William,  406,  631. 
Melbornc.    See  Milbornc. 
Melbourne,  Melbume,  co.  York,  115. 
Melbourne,  Melborn,   Melburne,  John,  226, 
SIS. 

,  Thomas,  1,  148,  318. 

,  William,  120. 

Melbury,  John,  61. 

Melchet  [in  PlaitforJ,  co.  Wilts],  348. 

Melchuyt,  co.  Wilts,  forest  of,  547. 

Melen,  Roland,  287. 

Mell,  Roger,  256. 

Melleaden,    See  Molesdon. 

Mellis,  CO.  Suffolk,  499. 

Melr08,  William,  84. 

Mclsenby,  William,  223. 

Melson,  John,  251. 

Melton  Mowbray,  co  Leicester,  21 2. 

Melton.     See  Milton. 

Mtlton,  Jo1:n,  261,  636. 

,  Wil'iam,  483. 

,  William  de,  dean  of  St.  Martin  le 

Grand,  London,  99. 

Menibury,  co.  Devon,  461,  551. 
Mendhnm,  Alendam,  co.  Suffolk,  297,  538. 
Mendham,    Menedam,   Mendame,    William, 

397. 
Mendlesham,  Mendelysham,  co.  Suffolk,  3. 
Mendrym,  John,  587. 
MenercU,  Thomas,  253. 

Menerere,  William  do  la,  prior  of  Tickford, 
876. 

Menethorpe,  Menkthorpe  [co.  York],  286. 

lieogluim;  CO.  Southampton,  g^. 


Menkthorpe.    See  Menethorpe. 
Menwynnek,  Manwennek,  Robert,  588. 

,  William,  65,  246,  610. 

Merable,  Simon,  82. 
Mercer,  Ralph,  57, 128. 

Robert,  128. 

,  WilUam,  128. 

Mercians,  king  of.    See  Kennlf. 

Mercier,  John  le,  854. 

Merden,  Marden,  co.  Kent,  457,  529. 

,  hundred  of,  301. 

Mere,  Meere,  co.  Stafford,  470. 
Mereworth,  co.  Kent,  110. 
Merford,  co.  Salop,  192. 
Meriden,  Meryden,  co.  Warwick,  145. 
Merifeld,  MeiTfeld,  John,  65,  808. 

Merioneth,  Merennetb,  connty  of,  113,  165, 
193. 

, ,  sheriff  of.    See  Chamberleyn. 

Mcriot.     See  Merriott, 
^lerkefeld.    See  Markfield. 
Merkhalle.     See  ^iark  Hall. 
Merland,  Henry,  405. 
Mermyn,  John,  419. 
Merriott,  Meriot,  co.  Somerset,  456. 
Merrow,  Marowe,  co.  Surrey,  578. 
Mersfyn,  co.  Northumberland,  523. 
Mersham,  co.  Kent,  801. 
Mershewode.    See  Marshwood. 
Mershlande.    See  MarsUand. 
Merssh,  Bdmnnd,  147. 
Mersshbaldyngton.    See  Baldon  Marsh. 
Mersshewode,    See  Marshwood, 
Merston.    See  Marston. 
Meraton,  John,  253,  882,  632. 

, ,  Rose  his  wife,  2.?3. 

,  Richard,  515. 

,  William,  632. 

Mertok.    See  Martock. 
Mertou,  co.  Oxford,  74. 

,  CO.  Surrey,  prior  and  convent  of.  111, 

183. 

,  charter  dated  at,  423. 

iimf  «ee  Marton. 

Merton,  Roger,  49,  381. 

Mervyn,  John,  806,  811,  443,  603, 

,  Walter,  603. 

Mery,  John,  875. 

Meryfeld.    See  Merifeld. 

Meiyman,  Thomas,  506. 

Mcryngcs,  William,  199,  850,  685. 

Meryngthorpe.    See  Momingthorpe. 

Meschines,  Hugh  de,  earl  of  Chester,  35. 

,  Ranulph   de,   earl   of   Chester  and 

Lincoln,  34,  35. 

Meseden.    See  Measden. 

Mesele,  co.  Buckioghnro,  471. 

Mestell,  Thomas,  68, 


GENBSAL  INDEX. 


743 


Metcalfb,  Metkalf,  George,  216» 

,  James,  21, 119. 

,  John,  21. 

, ,  Alice  bis  wife,  21. 

,  Lionel,  215. 

,  MUes,  21, 177,  572,  637. 

,  Thomas,  21,  834,  421. 

Meteham,  Thomas,  199. 

Metehome,  profit  called,  136. 

Methelej,  John,  407,  462,  635. 

,  Thomas,  181. 

Methop,  Dan  John,  49. 

Metkalf .    See  Metcalfe. 

Metley,  Thomas,  627. 

Metton,  CO.  Norfolk,  191. 

Metton,  Henrj,  858. 

Metyngbam,  Walter,  79. 

,  .......  Alice  his  wife,  79. 

Meuland,  Roger  de,  bishop  of  Coventry  and 
Lichfield  [1257-1295],  425. 

Meur,  Hervey,  198. 

Mewes.    See  Meaoz. 

Mewbume,  John,  142. 

Hewyni,  co.  Devon,  60. 

Mey,  Thomas,  885,  582. 

Meye,  Stephen,  818. 

MeyrOy  Robert,  579. 

,  Thomas,  818. 

Meyvode.    See  Meivod. 

Mezec,  Peter  le,  521. 

Miohelhall,  in  SwafiFham  Uulbeck,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, 588. 

Michelhampton.    See  Minchinhampton. 

Miohell,  Alan,  208. 

,  Henry,  571. 

,  John,  104,  869. 

,  Nicholas,  552. 

,  William,  104,  236. 

And  see  Mychell. 

Michelson,  Robert,  266,  868,  518,  526. 

Mickfield,  Mykelfeld,  co.  Saffolk,  225, 826. 

Mickleton,  Mekulton,  co.  Oloucestor,  481. 

Middelbarg,  Midelboargh,  in  Zeeland,  240, 
282. 

Middelham,  Myddelham,  John,  286,  836. 

Middelmore,  John,  10. 

Middelton.    See  Milton. 

Middelton,  Midelton,  David,  54,  490. 

,  George,  141,  221. 

,John,427. 

,  Nicholas,  490. 

,  Richard,  346,  531,  571,  624. 

, y  Matilda  his  wife,  346. 

....,  Richard,  parson  of  Siddington,  271. 

,  Stephen,  600. 

, ,  Emma  his  wife,  600. 

,  Thomas,  4,  106,  355,  426,572,685, 

638. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  4. 


Middelton,  Adam  de,  602. 

,  Peter  de,  602. 

,  Thomas  de,  602. 

••• And  see  Middleton. 

Middelwode,  co.  York,  477. 

Middilton,  William,  487. 

Midi!  ton.     See  Middleton. 

Middleham,  co.  York,  185,  215,  260,  266, 
483,  486,  487. 

Middlesex,  county  of,  19,  22,  50,  94,  95,  99f 
102,  151,  178,  218,  222,  232,  248,  252, 
263,  274,  278,  280,  349,  353,  405,  462, 
468,  492,  496,  509,  5^0,  546,  556, 
557. 

,  sheriff  of,  20,   178,  252,  274, 

280,  295,  379,  492,  557. 

And  see  Smyth;   Heriot ;  Stokker; 

Billesdon  ;  Brice ;  Colwyche. 

,  ,  escheator  in,  123,  185,  206, 

265,  878,  891,  472,  597,  598. 

And   see  Boteler;    Willy;    Towe ; 

Clifibid. 

,  ,  outlawries  in,  8,  5-8,  11,  20, 

87,  49,  72-75,  77-82,  141,  143-149, 
178,  178,  188,  189,  202-204,  223-228, 
253,  254,  256,  257,  282,  320-322, 
824-327,  381,  357,  862,  364,  367,  380. 
883-387,  897,  410,  431-436,  443,  452, 
482,  498-504,  549,  560,  575-577,  679- 
582,  602,  604. 

, ,  coroner  in,  329. 

, ,  justices  of  the  peace  in,  252. 

, ,  commissions  of  the  peace  of, 

621. 

Middleton,  Midilton,  co.  Suffolk,  484. 

[co.  Stafford],  357. 

,co.  York,  384,  531. 

,co.  Wilts,  63. 

Brymmesfeld,  co.  Wilts,  266. 

And  see  Milton. 

Middleton,  John,  160,  161,  197. 

,  Stephen,  161. 

,  William,  161. 

, de,  bishop  of  Nor^nch  [1278- 

1288],  639. 

And  see  Middelton, 

Midforde.    See  Mitford. 
Midley,  Mydle,  co.  Kent,  283,  546. 
Midnyght,  William,  parson  of  Harwey  by 
Calais,  482. 

, ,  parson  of  St.  Michael,  North- 
ampton, 482. 

Mikkulton.     See  Mickleton. 

Milbome,  Melbome  [co.  Somerset],  53. 

,  Melborobeke,  co.  Dorset,  63. 

,  Milbum,  Simon,  407,  615,  616. 

MUdenhall,  co.  Suffolk,  4,  49. 

,  CO.  Wilts,  466. 

Mildrede,  William,  5. 

Mile  Ead,  co.  Middlesex,  375,  388. 

Miles,  Myles,  Mylys,  David,  parson  of  Pad- 
worth,  230. 


744 


GENERAL  INDE^. 


Miles,  John,  125,  820,  435. 

ap  Herry,  388,  469. 

Milewater,  Mylewater,  Eleanor,  390. 

,  Thomas,  890. 

,  John,  54,  57,  58,  60,  102,  120,  198. 

Milford,  Milforth  by  Shirbourn  in  Elmet,  co. 
York,  145. 

Milford,  MUleford,  William,  29,  95,  248. 
Mille,  Molle,  Mylle,  Hogb,  20,  119,  283,  512. 

,  Hnmphrey,  453. 

,  John,  211, 881. 

,  Kicholas,  576,  578. 

,  Beginald,  453,  454. 

,  Richard,  435. 

,  Thomas,  257. 

,  the  younger,  453. 

, ,  the  cider,  453,  454. 

, ,  Marjory  his  wife,  453. 

,  William,  110,  448, 453,  454. 

Miller,  Henry,  54. 

,  John,  164. 

,  Peter,  113. 

,  Thomas,  481. 

,  William,  178. 

Millom,  Myllum,  co.  Cumbcrlaud,  208. 
Millow,  Milnho,  co.  Bedford,  485. 

Millyng,  Master  Thomas,  abbot   of   West- 
minster, 179,  2U6,  468,  472,  474,  476. 

,    ,    bishop  of  Ilercford   [1474- 

1492],  467,  472,  474,  476,  615,  616, 
628,  636. 

Milne,  John,  146. 

Milnebek.    See  Milnthorpe. 

Milner,  Thomas,  215,  277. 

.........    ^n(2  Me  Mylner. 

Milnho.    See  Millow. 

Milnthorpe,    Subtusm^lnt'bck     [co.     West- 
moreland], 334,  531. 

Milstead,  Mylkestede,  co.  Kent,  469. 

Milton,  CO.  Cambridge,  276. 

,  Melton,  Middelton,  co.  Kent,  6,  101, 

438,  457,  529,  561. 

,  hundred  of,  802,  457,  529,  561. 

Bryan,  co.  Bedford,  191. 

Damcrell,  co.  Devon,  36. 

Milton,  Richard,  179,  338. 
Milward,  Milleward,  John,  486,  440. 

,  Thomas,  826,  481. 

^n</ «ee  Mylwarde. 

Mims,  Mymmcs,  North,  co.  Hertford,  337. 

,  South,  CO.  Middlesex,  178,  436. 

Miochinhampton,     ^lichelhampton.      Nun's 

Hampton,  co.  Gloucester,  65,  453,  534. 

Minehead,  Mynhed,  co.  Somerset,  830,  364, 
522,  525. 

Mines,  182,  464,  506,  518. 

Minster,  Mynster,  co.  Kent,  302, 556. 

Minsterworth,  co.  Gloucester,  433,  481,  588. 

Jdints.      See    Bristol  j     Calais  ;    Coventry ; 
puiham  }  Loudon ;  Norwich ;  York. 


Mirfield,  Thomas,  144. 

Missenden,    Mossenden,    co.    Backingliam» 

Robert  Ryseburgh,  abbot  of,  288. 
Missynden,  Bernard,  852. 
Misterton,  co.  Nottingham,  157. 

,  CO.  Somerset,  458,  530. 

Mitchell,  MedesshoU,  co.  Comirall,  I. 

Mitford,  Midforde,  co.  Northumberland,  523« 

Mitton,  CO.  Worcester,  110. 

Mitton,  William,  847,  628,  630. 

Moalones.    See  Molene. 

Mochelney.    See  Muchelney. 

Mockyng.    See  Mucking. 

Modbergh,  co.  Somerset,  93. 

Modbury,  co.  Devon,  priory  of,  63. 

Mody,  John,  182. 

Moigne,  Thomas,  200,  285,  354,  621. 

Moile.     See  Moyle. 

MokkjTig.     Sec  Mucking. 

Moklowe,  John,  365. 

,  William,  398. 

Mole,  John,  49,  323,  831. 

Molene,  Moalones  (in  Finistore),  in  Britanny, 
474. 

Molcsdon,  Mcllesden,  co.   Korthamberland, 
523. 

Molcyns,  Thomas,  171,  225,  326. 

Molly  ng,  William,  vicar  of  Brad  well,  502. 

Molyneuz,  Edmund,  246-248,  608. 

, .......  sheriff  of  Bedford  and  Buck- 
ingham, 591. 

,  Robert,  169. 

,  Thomas,  247,  407,  462,  490,  497,  572, 

625. 

,William,  208,  218. 

Molyns,  William,  lord  of  Molyiu*,  368. 
Mompcsson,  Monpesson,  Mounpesson,  John, 
230,  3.56,  406,  408,  427,  428,  463,  636. 
Monca,  William,  44. 
Monde,  John,  526. 

Mone,  Moune,  John,  196,  220,  284,  406,  428, 
552,  573,  613. 

Moneux,  in  Rockland,  co.  Norfolk,  515. 

Moniash.    See  Monyash. 

Monk  Bretton,  Monkverton,  co.  York,  885. 

,  Richard,  prior  of,  885,  435. 

Monke,  John,  578,  589. 
Monkenfarlegh.    Se9  Monkton  Farleigh. 
Monkered,  in  Flanders,  57, 129. 
Menkes  Bradfeld,  co.  Suffolk,  36. 

Monkland,  Monkelane,  co.   Hereford,   alien 
priory  of,  424. 

Monk     Okchampton,     Monkchampton,     co. 
Devon,  24,  45. 

Monk  Sherborne,  Westshirbomc  Monachoram. 
GO.  Southampton,  prioiy  of,  894. 

Monksilrer,  co.  Somerset,  461,  551. 

l^Ionks*    Kirby,    Kirkcby   Monachorum,    co. 
Warwick,  135. 


GEilEBAL  INDEX. 


745 


Monks'  EirbjT,  priory  of,  136. 

,  prior  and  convent  of,  135. 

Monkton,  co.  Kent,  108,  446. 
Monkton  Farleigb,  Monkenfarlcgh,  co.  Wilts* 
priory  of,  97,  813. 

,  prior  of,  63,  828. 

,  Dan  John  Stratton,  prior  of,. 97. 

,  Dan  John  Shronesbury,  prior  of,  97. 

,  Dan  Thomas  Grove,  prior  of,  313. 

Monkton,  Moor,  Moremonkton,  co.  York,  483, 
486,  487. 

Monkverton.    See  Monk  Bretton. 

Monnemoath,  Bichard,  453. 

Monnyng,  John,  823. 

Monpesson.    See  Mompesson. 

de  Mont,  Robert,  833. 

Montacnte,  co.  Somerset,  priory  of  S.S.  Feter 
and  Paul,  14,  15. 

,  convent  of,  14,  15. 

,  prior  of,  63,  461. 

,  Dan  Robert  Criche,  prior  of,  14,  15. 

,  John  Dore,  prior  of,  15. 

,  John  Water,  sub-prior  of,  15. 

Montacute,  Mountague,  Thomas,  earl  of  Salis- 
bury, 36,  550. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  550. 

Montagu,  Mouotagu,  Mountygowe,  Richard, 
242,  256. 

,  William,  of  Henley,  406,  428. 

Monte  Ferrato,  Alan  de,  154. 

Montefort.     See  Montfort. 

Monte  Gk>meri,  Walter  de,  sheriff  of  Notting- 
ham and  Derby,  130. 

Montfort,  Mountford,  Simon,  106,  218,  848, 
405,  606,  634. 

Montgomery,  22. 

Montgomery,  Mongomerj,  Mountgomery, 
John,  parson  of  Solihull,  206. 

,  Thomas,  112,  151,  173,195,  199,  287, 

309,  317,  329,  344,  345,  351,  407,  490, 

523,  528,  532,  538,  571,  578,  588,  586, 

608,  618. 
Monyash,  Moniash,  co.  Derby,  397,  460,  541, 

562. 
Monyngton,  Thomas,  220,  284,  407,  520,  615, 

616. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Hereford,  424. 

Moone,  John,  293. 
Moore,  Henry,  851. 

,  Reginald,  561. 

Moor,  James,  93. 

Moor   End,   Morehende,    co.  Northampton, 

457. 
^Icor  Fark,  More   [in  Rickmaas worth],  co. 

Hertford,  519. 

Moorton,  Richard,  the  elder,  101. 

Morand,  Philip,  53. 

Morden,  Moredon,  co.  Surrey,  78. 

...w ,  Steeple,  co.  Cambridge,  501. 

More,  574. 

..,  CO.  Hertford,  484. 


More,  CO.'  Oxford,  67. 

[co.  Salop],  294. 

More.     See  Littlemorc  ;  Moor. 

More,  Geoffrey,  501. 

,  Henry,  57,''405,  417,  429,' 629. 

John,  61,  89,  192,  216,  219,  268, 456, 

499. 
, ,  Windsor  herald,  201,  217,221. 

,  Daine^Margaret,  abbess  of  Godstow, 

239,  241. 

,  Nicholas,  596. 

,  PhiUp,  404,';405,  429. 

,.,  Richard,  86,  147, 173,  389,  38(5.  ^  g 

,  Thomas,  75, 112,  208,  380,  381. 

,  Tristram,  parson  of  Dorchester,  544. 

,  Waiiam,  19,  24. 

..........  John  at,  68. 

attc  More,  Henry,  571. 

,  John,  571. 

,  William,  571. 

Moreby,  John,  prior  of  Epworth,  136. 

Moredon.    See  Morden. 

Morehende.    See  Moor  End. 

Moreholme  [co.  Lancaster],  834,  631,  582, 

Moreland,  Thomas,  281. 

Morell,  Edward,  60. 

Moremonkton.    See  Monkton. 

Morend  [co.  Northampton],  845,  529. 

Moreqwate  [co.  Cumberhind],  216. 

Morer,  Master  John,  parson  of  Ashbury,  280. 

Mores,  John,  82. 

Moresby,  Christopher,  288,  334, 350,428,490, 
606,610,635. 

9 »  escheator  of  Cumberland  and 

Westmoreland,  845. 

» >  sheriff  of  Cumbciland,  345. 

•• > ,  sheriff  of  Westmoreland,  845. 

,  Elizabeth,  24,  43. 

,  James,  596. 

»..,  Thomas,  407. 

Moresley.    See  Moseley. 

Moresley,  Thomas,  850,  624. 

Moreton,  Morton,  co.  Essex,  160. 

>  South,  CO.  Berks,  147. 

Moreton.    See  Corbet 

Moreton,  Ralph,  289. 

,  Roger,  49, 881. 

,  William,  49,  831,  604. 

And  see  MoTtovL, 

Moreves  in  Waldingfield,  co.  Suffolk,  480. 

Moreys,  Thomas,  rector  of  Belchalwell,  92. 

Morfell.    See  Morville. 

Morgan,  David,  875. 

>  Hugh,  dean  of  Bangor,  134. 

, ,  parson  t)fLUnaber,  304. 

,  John,  29. 

,  Philip,  220,  319,  635. 

f ,  parson  of  Bladon,  213. 

»  Thomas,  29,  30,  54,  57,  58,  102,  817, 

831,  407,  450^  453,  463. 


746 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Morgan  ap  Meredith,  107. 

ap  Jehankyn  ap  Philip,  54,  561. 

ap  Thomas  ap  Griffith,  180. 

Morice  Perrenot,  201,  217,  221. 

,  Kohert,  208. 

,  William,  198. 

Morisse,  Peter,  213. 

,  Bohert,  213. 

MoriAson,  Peter,  309. 

Morlaiz,  Mourleix,  in  Britanny,  198. 

,  ship  called  le  Marye  of,  198. 

Morland,  Morlond,  John,  75. 

,  William,  825,  583. 

, ,  canon  of  St.  Paurs,  London, 

590. 
,  ,  prehendary  of  St.  Stephen's, 

Westminster,  244,  590. 

keeper  of  the  rolls  of  Chancery, 


245. 


.,  dean  of  St.  George's,  Windsor, 


245. 
Morley,  Nicholas,  72,  247,  249,  820,  322, 851, 

406,  633. 

,  Bichard,  203. 

,  Bohert,  560. 

And  see  Lovell. 

Mominpthorpe,  Maryngthorpe,  co.  Norfolk, 

397,  662. 
Morocco,  Marrok,  the  straits  of,  11,  53,  59, 

85,  87,  108,  126,  182,  134,  153,  155, 

160,  161,  165,  212,  213,  270,  273,  806, 

341,  3S9,  415,  445,532,  533,  546,  547, 

559,  560. 
Mortain,  count  of.    See  John. 
Morteigne,  alien  deanery  of,  62. 
Mortimer,  Mortemer,  Mortymer,  David,  491. 

;,  John,  431. 

.r. ,  Bohert,  548. 

Morton,  Moreton,  co.  Lincoln,  297,  560. 

,  in  Dinton,  co.  Buckingham,  309. 

Brutes.    See  Birts  Morton. 

,  Little,  Lytelmorton,  co.   Cornwall, 

383. 

Sawhery,  co.  Salop,  521. 

^ft(2  see  Moreton. 

Morton,  Charles,  77. 

John,  261,  363,  380,  582. 

, ,  archdeacon  of  Non^ich,  39. 

. , J ,  keeper  of  the  rolls  of  Chancery, 

334,  345,  866,  874,  379,  472,  516,  517, 

583,  597. 

,  Nicholas,  383. 

,  Bichard,  the  elder,  168. 

,  Bohert,  23. 

,  Thomas,  144. 

Mortorne,  co.' Salop,  192. 

Mortymer.    Sec  Mortimer. 

Morval,  MorvoU,  co.  Cornwall,  475,  :uh. 

Morville,  Morfell  [co.  Salop],  prcbcud   of, 

338. 
Moryngthorpe.     See  Morningthorpe. 


••«, 


Morys,  Edmund,  318. 

,  John,  60. 

,  Bichard,  415. 

,  Bohert,  299,  333. 

,  Stephen,  146. 

,  Thomas,  65. 

,Wmiam,  288. 

Moseley,  Moresley,  co.  Worcester,  441. 

And  see  Mo wsley . 

Mossdale,  co.  Cnmherland,  96. 
Mosse,  John,  74. 
Mote,  lord  of.    See  Wydeville. 
Mothewey,  John,  440. 
Moton,  Motton,  Bichard,  444. 

,  Bohert,  104. 

...,  Elizaheth  his  wife,  104. 
William,  98,  387,  292,  850,  405,  515, 

517,619. 
,  ,  escheator  in   the    county    of 

Warwick,  133.  ^ 
Mouden,  Laurence,  71". 
Moudesley.    See  Mawdesley. 
Moulton,  Multon,  in  Holand,  co.  Lincoln,  384, 

431. 

,  CO.  Norfolk,  191. 

,  CO.  Suffolk,  93. 

,  CO.  York,  200,  483,  486,  487. 

Mounhy.     See  Mumhy. 
Monnceanx,  Simon,  887. 
Moundevile,  Ikljchael,  224. 
Mounley,  William,  224. 
Mountague.    Sec  Montacute. 
Mount  Carmel,  order  of,  333,  875. 

,  prior  of,  333. 

Mounteyn,  Bichard,  289,  525. 
Mounteynys  Ynge.    See  Mountnessing. 
Mountferant,  Bertram,  lord,  52. 

, ....,.,  PetroniUa  his  wife,  52. 

Mountfort.    See  Montfort 
Monntgomery.     See  Montgomery. 
Mountgrace,  co,  York,  prior  and  convent  of, 

304. 

,  Bohert,  prior  of,  804. 

Mountjoy,  lord  of.     See  Blount. 
Mountnessing,  Mounteynys  Ynge,  co.  Essex, 

369. 

Mount  Orgucil,  in  Jersey,  124. 

Mount's  Bay,  Montcsbay,  co.  Cornwall,  54, 
101.' 

Mounttane,  Alan,  244. 

Mountygowe.    See  Montaga. 

Mourleix.    See  Morlaix. 

Mournc,  Mowme,  in  Ireiaud,  165. 

MourtoD,  Bichard,  357. 

Mousclc,  lord  of.     See  Adourins. 

^lousehole,  ^lousole,  co.  Cornwall,  77,  104. 

Mowbray,  Anne,  599. 

,  Joan,  107. 


(General  index. 


747 


Mowbray,  John,  third  duke  of  Norfolk,   26, 
90,  107,  191,  192,  293. 

»....».,  Eleanor,  duchess  of  Norfolk,  his 

▼ife,  132,  191,  293,  488. 

John,  fourth  doke,  88,  90,  110,  112, 

122,  182,  163,  191,  192,  195-197,  199, 
246,  247,  817,  851-363,  873,  408,  488, 
502,  589,  588,  698,  599,  622,  626,  C80, 
683. 

* ,  Elizabeth,  duchess  of  Norfolk, 

his  wife,  83,  112,  122. 

)  Katharine,  duchess  of   Norfolk,  19, 

27,  182,  200,  310,  458,  517,  518,  528, 
580. 

Mowene,  John,  386. 

Moweton,  William,  483. 

Mowntford,  Edmund,  337. 

Mowsley,  Moseley,  co.  Leicester,  153. 

Moyle,  Moile,  John,  400,  403,  404,  610. 

,  Walter,  70, 71,  84,  102,  103,  127, 128, 

170,  171,  221,  246,  247,  251,  593,  61u, 
612,  613,  618,  628,  629,  635. 

» ,  justice  of  the  Bench,  179,  181, 

227,  229,  344. 

Mojne,  John,  100. 

Muchegrossc,  co.  Hereford,  450,  463,  505. 

Mnchelney,  Mochelnej,  co.  Somerset,  abbey 
of,  241,  263,  266. 

,  convent  of,  239,  260. 

,  abbot  of,  15. 

,  William    Crukerne,  abbot    of,  239, 

260. 

>  John  Bracy,  abbot  of,  241,  263,  266. 

Af  Qcking,  Mockyng,  Mukyng,  co.  Essex,  146, 
147. 

Mudde,  John,  286,  288. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  286,  288. 

Mukyng.     See  Mucking. 

Mulgrave,  co.  York,  102. 

Mullo.    See  Mills. 

Mulso,  CO.  Bedford,  564. 

Mulso,  William,  248,  349,  437,  622. 

Multon.    See  Moulton. 

Multon,  Bartholomew,  2. 

,  John  do,  43. 

,  Bobert,  prior  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem, 526,  545. 

, ,  warden  of  the  east  and  middle 

marches  of  Scotland,  545. 

,  William,  433. 

Mnmby,  Moumby,   co.    Lincoln,  457,  529, 
580. 

Mundam.    See  Luzerne. 

Munden,  Little,  co.  Hertford,  381. 

Mundham,  North,  Northmundam,  co.  Sussex, 
63,  461. 

Mune,  John,  60. 

Murage,  54, 398. 

Murton,  Margaret,  215. 

Musbury,  co.  Devon,  23,  174,  176,  189,  280, 

457,  529. 
Moscjte  [co.  Cambridge],  170. 


Musgrave,  Joan,  215, 288. 

,  John,  288. 

,  Nicholas,  215,  288. 

,  Richard,  610,  633. 

)  ........  the  elder,  635. 

•••> ,  Roger,  464. 

,  Thomas,  480. 

,  William,  215,  288. 

Muskam,  William,  559. 

Muskham,  North,  Northmoscham,  co.  Not- 
tingham, 316. 

>  South,  prebend  of,  559. 

Mussenden.    See  Missenden. 

Mustou,  Thomas,  218,  634. 

,  William,  291. 

Mycfelede.     See  Mickfield. 

Myche,  John,  818. 

Mychell,  Ito,  366. 

' And  see  Michel!. 

Myddelham.    See  Middelham. 

Mydle.    See  Midley. 

Mygnol,  Edward  le,  198. 

Mykelfeld.    See  Mickfield. 

Myles.    5ee  Miles. 

Mylewater.    See  Milewater. 

Mylkestede.    See  Milstead. 

Mylle.    SeeMUle. 

Myllum.    See  Millom. 

Mylner,  Wifliam,  578, 

^n(f  «ee  Milner. 

Mylsam,  John,  151. 

Mylton.    See  Milton. 

Mylwarde,  William,  89. 

•• And  see  Milward. 

Mymmes.    See  Mims. 

Myndrem,  Myndiym,  John,  84,  587. 

Mynet,  Robert,  501. 

Mynhed.    See  Minehead. 

Mynors,  Richard,  451. 

Mynskyp,  Thomas,  427,  577. 

Mynte,  Thomas,  141. 

Mynteshede,  Myntished,  co.  Westmoreland, 
106,  177. 

Mynyn  Enault  de  la  Fappe,  201,  217,  221, 

Myres,  John,  215. 

..»  Robert,  216. 


N. 

Naauby.    See  Navenby. 
Nabbe,  Thomas,  325. 
Naffcrton,  co.  York,  541. 
Nalbenby.    See  Narenby. 
Nanby.    See  Navenby. 


748 


GENEBAL  INDE^. 


Kanby,  John,  167,  486,  490. 

Nandyke,  William,  222,  382. 

Nanskylly   bj    Boswaltres,    co.    Cornwall, 
886. 

Napton  on  the  Hill,  co.  Warwick,  64,  411. 
Narburgh,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 
Naseby,  John,  8,  81. 
Nasmjowe,  co.  Devon,  331. 
Kasshe,  John,  126,  144,  287. 

..« , ,  Maijory  his  wife,  126. 

Navenby,   Naanby,  Nanby,   Nalbenby,    co. 
Lincohi,  62, 181,  328. 

Nawby.    See  Newby. 

Kawene,  Nicholas,  434. 

Naworth,  Naward,  co.  Cumberland,  181. 

Nayler,  John,  22,  468,  469. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wife,  469. 

,  Bichard,  469. 

^. Stephen,  469. 

, ,  Matilda  his  wife,  469. 

,  Thomas,  469. 

Nayngham,  William,  615. 
Nedeham.    See  Needham. 
Ncdeham,  John,  70,  102,  103,  127,  128,  170, 
171,  221,  247,  251,  353,  366,  377,  403, 
408,  525,  .593,  610, 611,  615.  616,  618- 
621,  628,  625-627,  634-636,  688. 

, ,  justice  of  the  Common  Bench, 

227,  229. 

,.,,.... ,  justice  of  the  King's  Bench, 

258,  264,  344. 
Nedging,  Neddyng  [co.  Suffolk],  65. 
Nedyrsole,  John,  445. 
Needham,  Nedeham,  co.  Suffolk,  98. 

Market,  324. 

Neel,  Nele,  John,  76. 

,  Bichard,  55,  104,  170,  171,  221,  245, 

248,  251,  853,  403,  405,  408,  525,  606, 
610,  618,  624,  635-638. 

, ..  ...,  justice  of  the  Common  Bench, 

200,  258,  815,  517. 

, ,  justice  of  the  King's  Bench, 

176,  227,  229. 

,  Thomas,  271,  576. 

Neest,  John,  276. 
Nele.  See  Neel. 
Neleson,  Neylson,  Thomas,  9,  355,  877,  431, 

572. 
Nclmc,  Thomas,  578. 
Neroche,   Bacche,    Baccher,    co.    Somerset, 

forest  of,  85,  205. 
Nesbit,  in  Scotland,  514. 
Nesfeld,  Nessefeld,  John,  263,  286,  287,  818, 
377,  483. 

,  Bobert,  818. 

Nesse,  Thomas,  152,  210. 
Nest,  John,  231. 
Nethcrattebere.    See  Adbccr. 
Netherbere  [co.  Cornwall],  119. 
Netherhalle  [in  Bures,  co.  Suffolk],  25. 

Nctherhall  in  Waldingficld,  co.  Suffolk,  515. 


Nethersole,  Nethirsole,  John,  B89,  4S8,  468. 

Netherton,  John,  217. 

,  Bobert,  200. 

Nethenvichenden.    See  Winchendon. 

Nethirsole.    See  Nethersole, 

NetiltOD,  William,  37. 

And  see  Nettylton. 

Nctley,  Lettley,  co.  Southampton,   Thomas^ 
abbot  of,  6. 

,  John,  abbot  of,  504. 

Neto,  Peter,  474. 

Nettlested,  Netlisted,  co.  Kent,  368. 

Nettylton,  William,  8. 

^n(2  9ee  Netilton. 

Neubotelg^ve.    See  Nobottle  Grove. 

Neuburgb.    See  Newbrough ;  Newebar^h. 

Nenbury,  John,  605. 

Nenby,  Bobert  de,  parson  of  Marston,  601. 

Neubyggyng.    See  Newbiggin. 

Neucourt,  John,  307. 

Neucote,  co.  Leicester,  517. 

Neuhithe,  526. 

Neuman,  Nicholas,  576. 

^nd  see  Newman  ;  Ne woman. 

Neunam.    See  Newnham. 

Neunan,  Geoffrey  de,  105. 

Neunton.    See  Newington. 

Neuport,  Bichard,  246. 

,  Bobert,  881. 

And  see  Newport ;  Neweport. 

Neuss,  Nuce,  in  Germany,  52. 

Neaton.    See  Newton. 

NeutoD,  Bichard,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench, 
3,  8,  72-74,  77.  79,  81,  82,  144,  145, 
147,  202,  225,  322,  823,  326,  477. 

And  see  Newton. 

Neve,  John,  380. 

,  Boger,  141. 

;  Thomas,  380. 

,  William,  588. 

Nevell,  Charles,  251. 

Nevendon,  Nevyngton,  co.  Essex,  258. 

Neville,  Nevile,  Nevylle,  Anne,  lady  of,  362. 

,  Edward,  175. 

,  lord  of  Bergevenny,  47,  219, 

285,  351,  852,  463,  606,  617,  631. 

,  George,  215,  271,  290,  313,  327,  335, 

351,  405,  618,  632,  633. 

,...'...,  lord  Latimer,  94,  205-207,209, 

221,  289,  295,  296. 

, ,  archbishop  of  York  [1465-1 476], 

15, 18,  21,34-86,46,42, 112, 114,  117, 
182,  135,  177,  190,  217,  244,  258,  810, 
332,  470,  517,  532,  550,  554,  588,  607, 
608,  610,  611,  615,  616,  621,  624,  625, 
634, 636-638. 

.,., ,  chancellor  of  the  University  of 

Oxford,  626. 

,  Henry,  94,  14C,  205,  207,  209,289, 

295,  296,  637. 


GENBBAL  INDEX. 


7^9 


Neville,  Henry,  Joan  his  wife,  289,  295,  296. 

,  Hugh,  248. 

, ,  Humphrey,  40. 

,  John,  243,  572,  575,  525. 

, ,  eflcheator  of  Nottingham,  70. 

• ,.., ,  lord  of  Montagu,  carl  of  North- 
umberland, marquess  of  Montagu,  85, 
91, 102,  108,  182,  169,  170,  174,  189, 
190,  109,  200,  221,  239,  245,  248,  251, 
258,  813,  335,  486-488,  516,  609,  610, 
616,  617,  619«622,  625,  630,  634,  636- 
638. 

,  Isabel  his  wife,  313,  885,487, 

488. 

• ,  Ralph,  earl  of  Westmoreland,  535. 

Richard,  205-207,  209,  215,  295,296. 

, ,earl  of  Salisbury,  21,  26,  42, 

67,  69,  185,  340,  456,  487,  488,  557. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  36,  185,  340, 

456,  507,  550. 

...,  .....Y,  earl  of  Warwick  and  Salisbury, 

26,  86,  51,  55,  69,  85,  90,  102,  103,, 
106,  126,  128,  131,  132,  153,  155,  160, 
166, 169,  170,  177,  190,206,207,  217- 
220,  242,  244-250,  252,  261,  266,  830, 
332,  455,  483,  487,  488,  .')07,  556,  557, 
607-614,  616-631,  636-638. 

, ,  captain  of  Calais,  205, 210, 228. 

, ,  admiral  of  England,   Ireland, 

and  Aquitaine,  233,  235. 

, ,  chief  justice  of  South  Wales, 

165. 
..., ,  chamberlain  of  South  Wales, 

165. 

, ,  chamberlain  of  England,  170, 

262,  844. 

•«., ,  chamberlain  of  the  Exchequer, 

207. 

...., »  grants  to,  182,  137. 

, ,  Anne  his  wife,  153,  207,  330, 

455. 

., ,  Anne  his  daughter,  455,  507. 

, ,  Isabel  his  daughter,  455. 

,  Robert,  77,  199,  262,  688,  638. 

..., ,  EUen  his  wife,  588. 

,  Thomas,  67>  462,  477,  491,  625. 

, ,  parson  of  Brancepeth,  304. 

, ,  of  Rolleston,  106,  625. 

,  of  South  Leverton,  247,   407, 

625. 
,. ,  William,  lord  of  Faucomberge,  earl 

of  Kent,  65. 
Neyland,  Robert,  78. 
Nevyngton.    See  Nevendon. 
Newark,  co.  Nottingham,  70. 

,  Northgate  by,  481. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  205,  217. 

Newbiggin,  Neubyggyng,  Niewbyggyng,  co. 

Cumberland,  96. 

,  CO.  Lancaster,  456. 

,.,  CO.  Northumberland,  228,  236. 

, ,  CO.  Westmoreland,  148. 

[CO.  York],  483,  486,  487. 


Neweburgh,  Newborough,  Neuborgh,  John, 
55,  57,  196,  211,  220,247,406,428, 
57.3,  613. 

,  , ,  the  elder,  273, 565. 

,  William,  247,  613. 

Newedyk,  Richard,  80,  808. 

Newehall,  co.  Suffolk,  89. 

Newehawe,  co.  Northampton,  184. 

Neweman,  John,  436,  575. 

, ,  the  elder,  578. 

, ,  the  younger,  578. 

,  Nicholas,  149. 

,  William,  320. 

^n(2  see  Newman ;  Neuman. 

Newenham,  William,  349,  405,  624. 

Newent,  Thomas,  28. 

Newenton,  Geoffrey  de,  92. 

Neweport,  John,  rector  of  Stanford  Rivers, 
367. 

,  Richard,  parson  of  Hovekirke,  272. 

,  Robert,  585. 

Neweport,  William,  486. 

^ftJ  see  Newport;  Nenport. 

Newerk,  Henry,  303. 

New  Forest,  co.  Southampton,  52,  88. 

(in  Kirkby  Rayensworth),  co.  York, 

483,  486,  487. 

Newington,  Neunton,  co.  Oxford,  500. 

Newkerkyn,  Everard  van,  52. 

Newland,  Newolond,  co.  Gloucester,  484. 

Newlands,  co.  Cumberland,  13. 

Newman,  Benedict,  8,  81. 

And  see  Neweman ;  Nenman. 

Newmarket,  co.  Cambridge,  510. 

Newnam.    See  Nuneham. 

Newnham,  Newenham,  co.  Bedford,  John, 
prior  of,  499. 

.........  CO.  Northampton,  542. 

CO.  Southampton,  8. 

,...,  Neunam  [co.  Kent],  105. 

by  Chittlehamholt,  co.  Devon,  187. 

,  Little,  CO.  Warwick,  135. 

Newport,  Neuport,  co.  Essex,  358. 

,  hospital  of  St.  Mary  and  St.  Leonard, 

358. 

,  CO.  Salop,  133,  500. 

..........  Isle  of  Wight,  CO.  Southampton,  571. 

Fagnell,  co.  Buckingham,  345,  457, 

529,  564. 

Newport,  John,  76,  82,  286. 

^nd  see  Neweport ;  Neuport. 

Newsholme,  Nowsom,  in  Craven,  co.  York, 

307. 
Newstead   in    Sherwood,    co.    Nottingham, 

priory  of,  35. 

John  Dorham,  prior  of,  35. 

,  Thomas  Gounthorpc,  prior  of,  35. 

Newtimber,  Nytymbre,  co.  Sussex,  192. 
Newton,  Neuton,  co.  Kent,  521. 
,  CO.  Lancaster,  32,  137. 


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CfENEBAL  INDEX. 


Newtos,  00.  Leicester,  27. 

,  CO.  Lincoln,  297. 

,  CO.  York,  82,  209,  483,  487. 

Abbot,  CO.  DeTon,  8. 

Bashell,  co.  Devon,  37,  60. 

Ferrers,  oo.  Devon,  331. 

'Foppleford,  co.  Devon,  86,  280,  858, 

876. 

.•.. Harecourt,  co.  Leicester,  517. 

Flotmao,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 

Purcell,  CO.  Oxford,  500. 

St.  Loe,  Neuton  Seyntlo, co. Somerset, 

149. 
...... ^.  Toney,  Newetonj,  co.  Wilts,  10. 

Newton,  Neweton,  Nenton,  John,  280,  281, 

427,  565. 

,  Maurice,  18,  52, 178. 

,  Richard,  216,  577. 

And  see  "Senton. 

Newynson,  John,  215,  277. 

....,  Roger,  215. 

,  Thomas,  214,  277. 

Newbold  on  Avon,    Newbold   Fannton,    co. 

Warwick,  185. 
Newborough.    See  Newebargh. 
Newbrough,  Nenburgh,  co.  Northnmberlandy 

523. 
Newbury,  Nowebnry,  co.  Berks,   144,  287, 

488. 
Newby,  Nuby  of  the  Stonesj'^co.  Westmore- 
land, 442. 
,  Nawby,  co.  Cumberland,  214,  215, 

277. 
Ncwcastle-on-Tyne,  18,  142,  197,  206,  290, 

333,  347,  438,  493,  605. 

, ,  mayor  of.    See  Carlele. 

,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in,  333, 

347. 

,  charters  dated  at,  370,  398. 

,  port  of,  166,  216,  230,  240,  263,  268, 

330,  412,  461,  493,  495,  545,  548,  554, 

568,  592. 
Newchirche,  Everard,  52. 
Newchurch,  Newchirche,  co.  Kent,  283,  546, 

547. 

,  hundred  of,  300. 

Newdegate,  John,  252. 

Newebald,   Master   Robert,    prebendary    of 

Chiswick,  176. 

Niccoll,  John,  295. 
.........    And  see  Nicoll. 

Niche,  Nyche,  Thomas,  325,  385,  432. 
Nicholas,  Nycholas,  Thomas,  432,  445. 

,  Ralph,  son  of,  123. 

,  R.,  son  of,  561. 

Nicholasson,  Arnald,  122. 1 
Nicholson,  Edward,  214,  277. 

Geoffrey,  289. 

,  Thomas,  214,  277. 

,  WUliam,  148. 

Nicolasson,  William,  37. 


Nicole,  Master  John,  499. 
Nicoll,  James,  354. 

,  John,  25,  447. 

And  see  ISiiecoW, 

Nicott,  John,  493. 

Nightes,  William,  406. 

Noble,  Yincenot  le,  201,  217,  221, 

.,  Vincent  le,  201,  218,  217,  221. 

Nobottle  Grove,  Neubotelgrave,  co.   North- 
hampton, hundred  of,  531. 
Noke,  John,  255. 
Nomansland  [co.  Cambridge],  170. 

Nonant,  Hugh  de,  bishop  of  Coventry  [1 188- 
1198],  426. 

Nonmonkton.    See  Nun  Monkton. 

Nonne  Eton.    See  Nuneaton. 

Nony.    See  Nunney. 

Norburgh,  Henry,  411. 

William,  411. 

Norbury,  Henry,  500. 

,  John,  114,  380. 

Nordon,  Richard,  4. 

Noreys.    See  Norreys. 

Norfolk,  county  of,  19,  80,  87,  54,  56,  61,  87, 
88,  90,  98, 151, 159, 169, 170, 184,  191, 
195,  197,  199,  218,  221,  232,  242,  245, 
247,  249,  250,  289,  829,  332,  348,  352, 
353,  389,  406,  408,  480,  462,  490-492, 
496,  513,  525,  568. 

, ,  sheriff  of,  20,  30,  56,  159,  197, 

242,  252,  352,  397,  406,  462,  490,  492, 
525. 

, And  see  Hevenyngham  ;  Ree. 

, ,  escheator  in,  98,  186,  221,  227, 

298,  373,  400,  470,  481. 

, ^nd^ee  Felly;  Grey;  Clere; 

Festell. 

, ,  outla^vries  in,  8,  8, 10,  16,  73, 

78,  143,  144,  146,  149,  223-226,  253, 
255,  256,  322,  823,  326,  327,  381-383, 
385,  435,  436,  498,  500,  501,  504,  576, 
677,  579,  582. 

, ,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

329,  348,  478. 

, ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

622. 

,  duke,  duchess  of.    See  Mowbray. 

Norham,  John,  148. 

, ,  rector  of  Luddenham,  45. 

Norman,  John,  334. 

Normandy,  Normans,  297,  404,  513,  529, 
536. 

Normanton,  co.  Leicester,  27,  517. 

Normanvile,  Thomas,  199. 

Norreys,  Nores,  Norys,  James,  218,  515. 

,  John,  .5,  144,  203,  242,  385. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  203. 

,  Robert,  204. 

,  Robert  le,  123. 

,  William,   178,    195,   196,  241,  242, 

349,  352,  374,  406,  488,  608. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


751 


Norreys,  William,  keeper    of  the    rolls  of 

Chancery  in  Ireland,  34. 
Norroy  king  of  arms,  Thomas,  197. 

^lu/ see  Holme. 

Northam,  co.  Devon,  457,  529. 
Northampton,  2,  5,  74,  84,  232,   254,  327, 

346,  372,  483,  473,  482,  540,  562,  577, 

590. 

,  mayor  of,  194,  292,  416. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  490,  634. 

,  battle  of,  43,  585. 

,  charter  dated  at,  63,  478. 

,  archdeacon  of.    See  Rudynge. 

,  statute  of,  28. 

9  abbey  of  St.  James  by,  278, 283,  292, 

594. 

...,  convent  of,  278,  590. 

.,.,  William  Yon,  abbot  of,  278. 

».. ,  John    Grauntwell,    abbot    of, 

283,  292,  590. 

9  John  Wykely,  abbot  of,  594. 

9  priory  of  St.  Andrew,  194,  195,  858, 

415. 

>  ••....,  convent  of,  402. 

9 .,  William  Hamond,  prior  of,  194. 

402. 

9 9  I>ftn  Thomas  Sudbury,  prior  of, 

415,418. 

,  county  of,  106,  127,  148,  170,   195, 

196,  199,  218,  282,  267,  285,  329,  348. 
849,  352,  881,  405,  421,  430,  441,  462, 
492, 493,  496,  540,  562,  601. 

, ,  sheriff   of,  92,  285,  349,  405, 

492,498,525,570,571. 

.., And  see  Hastynges. 

, ,  escheator  in,  85,  98,  153,  186, 

205,  241,  271,  278,  292,  330,  382,  859, 
400,  415,  475,  597. 

, And  see  Ghambre;  Palmer; 

Pemberton ;  Wake. 

...• > .outlawries  in,  4,  79,  80,  144, 

254y  257,  884, 886,  887,  435,  503,  504. 

, ,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

829,  348,  478. 

, ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

628. 

Northoourte  in  Combe  Bisset,  co.  Wilts,  82, 
83. 

North  End,  co.  Warwick,  64,  411. 

Nortbewode,  co.  Southampton,  94. 

Northfleet,  co.  Kent,  485,  468. 

Northgrove,  co.  Worcester,  804. 

Northill,  CO.  Cornwall,  457,  529. 

Northland,  John,  263. 

North  Lew,  Nortlilien,   co.  Devon,  27,   32, 
187,478. 

Northlie.    See  Leigh. 

Northmoscham.    See  Muskham,  North. 

Northpedirton.    See  Petherton. 

Northtauton.    See  Tawton,  North. 


Northumberland,  county  of,  219,  251,  290, 
317,  329,  833,  347,  350,  407,  480,  438, 
463,  490,  545,  605. 

,  sheriff  of,  197,  251,  850,  407, 

438,  468,  490. 

» And    see    Maners ;     Percy; 

Lumley. 

} »  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

329,  338,  347. 

'••.! ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

624. 

, ,  earl  of.    See  Percy;  Neville. 

Northwich,  Norwyche,  co.  Chester,  82,  137. 

Northwold,  co.  Norfolk,  322. 

North wude,  Stephen  de,  561. 

,  Roger  his  son,  561. 

Norton,  co.  Northampton,  92,  272. 

Beauchamp,  co,  Somerset,  305. 

Daune,  co.  Devon,  457,  529. 

» King's,  Kyngesnorton,  co.  Worcester, 

536. 

Norton,  John,  79,  383,  637. 

,  Richard,  302. 

» ,  justice  of  the  Common  Bench. 

58. 

,  Thomas,  164,  629. 

William,  3,  53,  226,  325,  891. 

Norwall,  co.  York,  80. 

Norwich,  4,  21,  54, 92,  93, 143,  144,  149, 164, 

184,    197,   225,   226,   258,   254,   272, 

223,  329,  342,  348,  858,  857.  384,  387. 

413,  432,  434,  491,  496,  500,  536,  549. 

576,  579,  586,  588,  591,  599. 

••• ,  mayor  of.     See  Aubry ;  Best 

f  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in,  329. 

348. 

,  outlawries  in,  80,  144,  149,  258,  255, 

328,  384, 434,  576,  577,  579. 

,  mint  at,  149. 

,  charters  dated  at,  460,  589. 

diocese  of,    91,  107,  164,   186,  230, 

267,  307,  342,  347,  410,  418,  467,  470, 
475,  537,  582,  586,  589. 

»  bishopric  of,  126,  344,  357,  362,  366, 

373. 

.bishop  of.    See  le  Hert;  Goldwell; 

Losinga ;  Blundeville ;  Salmon  ;  Bek  ; 
Spencer;  Grey;  Middlcton. 

»  Holy  Trinity,  prior  and  convent  of, 

344,  459. 

, ,  Thomas,  prior  of,  459. 

, ,  William,  prior  of,  460. 

,  archdeaconry  of,  39. 

archdeacon  of.    See  Moreton . 

Norwich,  William,  73,  226,  884. 
Norwiche,  Robert,  487. 
Norwode,  William,  488. 
Norwych.    See  Northwich. 
Norys,  Walter  4, 

And  see  Norrcj's. 

Noryson,  John,  326. 
Notelegh  [co.  Devon],  171. 


753 


6ENEBAL  INBBX. 


NotewilL    See  Kutwell. 

Kotley,  White,  co.  Essex,  321. 

Notte,  Henry,  52. 

,  John,  208. 

Nottekjn,  Richard,  53. 

..; ,  William,  the  elder,  53. 

,  the  younger,  53. 

Notting,  Knottyngbernes,  oo.  Middlesex, 
660. 

Nottingham,  11,  231,  244,  810,  942,  848,  441, 
462,  463,  470,  477,  479,  482,  488,  492, 
496,  501,  585,  578,  586. 

,  charters  dated  at,  68,  370. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  206, 408,  410, 

426,  440,  441,  451,  462,  630. 

,  outlawries  in,  501,  578. 

,  subsidy  and  nlnage  of  cloth  in,  848. 

,  county  of,  55, 70, 180,  195,  199,  218, 

233,  243,  247,  251,  284,  285,  829,  348, 
350,  403,  407,  428,  430,  441,  442,  457, 
462,  482,  492,  496,  511,  513,  529, 
535. 

, ,  sheriff  of,  180,  157,  243,  244, 

251,  284,  850,  407,  492,  525. 

And     see     Leek;      Monte 

Gomeri;  Strelley;  Cnrson. 

, ,  escheator  in,  85,  271,  882,  475. 

, And  see  Neville. 

, ,  outlawries  in,  8,  142,  144,  148, 

821,  881,  885, 481,  487,  503,  576. 

...., ,  subsidy  and  nlnage  of  cloth  in, 

329,  848,  478. 

, ,  justices  of  the  peace  in,  477. 

, ,  commissions  of  the   peace  in, 

624. 

Notyngham,  William,  54,  58,  81,  127,  132, 
198,  251,  288,  299-302,  407,  454,  558, 
578,  612-614,  616,  625,  629,  685,686. 

Nowebury.    See  Newbury. 
Nowers,  John,  226,  374, 875. 

,  Richard,  874.  375,  406. 

Nowsom.    See  Newsholme. 

Nuberj'.    See  Newbury. 

Nubery,  Walter,  abbot  of  St.  Augustine's  by 

Bristol,  897. 
Nuburgh,  John,  219. 
Nuby.    See  Newby. 
Nuce.    See  Neuss. 
Nucelles,  lord  of.    See  Wydeville. 
Nugent,  Christopher,  592. 
,  Richard,  baron  of  Delvyn,  198. 

Nuneaton,  Nuneton,  Nonne  Eton,  co.  War- 
wick, 61,  411,440. 

Nuneham,  Newnam,  co.  Oxford,  584. 

NungcU,  William,  404. 

Nun  Monkton,  Nonmonkton,  co.  York,  146. 

Nunne,  Henry,  143. 

Kuuncy,  Nony,  co.  Somerset,  401. 

Kunnv,  Nunney,  Alice,  abbess  of  Godstow, 

'278. 
,  John,  6,  7,  407. 

Nun's  Hampton.    See  Minchinhampton. 


Nonswapham.    See  Swaflham  Bulbeck. 

Nnport,  George,  199. 

Nuselles,  lord  of.    See  Wydeville. 

Nntes,  CO.  Southampton,  66. 

Nuthill,  CO.  York,  457,  529. 

Nuton,  Maurice,  60. 

Nuton  Busshell.    See  Newton  Bnshell. 

Nutwell,  NotewiJ],  Nuttewyll,  co.  Devon,  60, 

61,285.* 
Nyanser,  Thomas,  456. 
Nyche.    See  Niche. 
Nycbolas.    See  Nicholas. 
Nykke,  William,  299. 

Nyman,  Master  John,  chaplain  of  Chichester 
cathedral,  418. 

Nymbery,  Thomas,  610. 

Nytymbre.    See  Newtimber. 


o. 


Oakham,  Okeham,  Wokeham,  co.  Rutland, 
79,  212,  213,  286,  290. 

Oakington,  Hokyngton,  oo.  Cambridge,  508. 

Oakley,  Ode,  Okelde,  co.  Essex,  431,  439. 

,  Great,  91. 

Obray,  William,  57. 

Obryth,  Obrych,  John,  497,  626,  572. 

Occleve,  co.  Bedford,  hospital  of  St.  John 

Baptist,  John  Burgh,  warden  of,  244, 

375. 

» I  John  Seymour,  warden  of,  875. 

Ochoa,  John,  288. 

Ockendon,  North,  Wokindone  Setfonteynes, 
00.  Essex,  465. 

,  South,  Southwokyndon,  845. 

Bishop.    See  Cranfaam. 

Ode.    See  Ade  $  Oakley. 

Ode  Lyre,  co.  Hereford,  589. 

Oddyston.    See  Odstone. 

Odeham,  John,  885. 

f ,  Margaret  his  wife,  884. 

,  William,  481. 

Odeland,  Odelond,  John,  127, 128  187. 

Odestoke.    See  Woodstock. 

Odieme.    See  Audieme. 

Odiham,  co.  Southampton,  348,  567. 

Odstone,  Ordeston,  in  Ashbaty,  co.  Berks, 
578,  589. 

,  Oddyston,  co.  Leicester,  81, 145. 

Oestampe,  lord  of.    See  Brugges. 
Offord,  00.  Warwick,  49,  881. 
Ogan,  Joan,  827. 
,  John,  827. 

Ogboume,  Okebum,  eo.  Wilts,  priory  of.  42. 
46,63,461,585. 


GENEBAL  INDEX. 


753 


Oghtrede.    See  Ugbtred. 
Ogle,  Richard,  197. 

,  Bobert,  lord  of  Ogle  and  Tharsbj, 

88,  171,  350,  624. 

,  Isabel  his  wife,  88. 

Okebnm.    See  Ogboome. 
Okeham.    See  Oakham. 

Okehampton,  co.  Devon,  8,  22,  28, 176,  181, 

189,  280,  457,  529. 

v>  hundred  of,  22, 189,  280,  457,  529. 

Okehorst,  John,  14. 

, .......  Cecily  his  wife,  14. 

,  William,  14. 

Okelde.    See  Oaklej. 

Okelej,  CO.  Somerset,  82, 38. 

Okelej,  Alexander,  251. 

Oker,  Philip,  219. 

Okey,  Bobert,  285. 

Okham.    See  Oakham. 

Okjnton.    See  Ozenton. 

Okjs,  Thomas,  79. 

Oldbory,  co.  Gloucester,  580. 

Oldebnry,  Richard,  102. 

Oldecljmmys,  co.  Cornwall,  591. 

Oldefeld,  Hugh,  155. 

Oldeman,  John,  822. 

Old  Ford,  Oldeforde,  co.  Middlesex,  485. 

Oldham,  Robert,  325. 

Oldlawitta,  co.  Cornwall,  457,  529. 

Oldlond,  CO.  Cornwall,  889. 

Oldmn,  Robert,  295. 

Olgraye.    See  Owlegrere. 

Oliver,  Oljver,  Thomas,  abbot  of  Backland, 

171,251,408,404,408. 

,  William,  149. 

And  see  Oljyer. 

OUerton,  Allerton,  in  Shirwode,  co.  Notting- 
ham, 148. 
Obiej,  CO.  Buckingham,  822,  844,  420. 
Olney,  Joan,  78. 

Olveston,  co.  Qloucester,  78, 320,  380. , 
Olyegh,  Thomas,  524. 
Oljve,  Edmund,  149. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  149. 

Olyver,  John,  171, 558. 

,  Thomas,  149,  219,429. 

^fu/ «ee  Oliver. 

Ombersley,  Ambreslej,  co.  Worcester,  67. 

Omorywyd,  William,  15. 

Ongar,  co.  Essex,  hundred  of,  561. 

,  High,  Highonger,  co.  Essex,  33,  81, 

284,  268,  554. 
Ongar  Park,  Ongrepark,  co.  Essex,  898. 
Onhand,  Thomas,  79. 
Onlepe.    See  Wanlip. 
Onley,  co.  Northampton,  827. 
Onlej,  Robert,  316. 

Oppesbam,  Opsame  (?  Topsham),  co.  Devon, 

280,  808,  457,  529. 
Orailby,  John,  198. 

7  96^86, 


Orby,  Orreby,  co.  Lincoln,  508. 

Orchard,  John,  29,  101,  105,  127,168,219, 
377,  407,  427,  618. 

Ordeston.    See  Odstone. 

Ordnance,  25,  112,  127,  168,  336,  862,  865, 
869,  872,  379,  398,  412,  4«2,  474,  479, 
492,  494,  549. 

OrdsaU,  Orteehall,  co.  Nottingham,  577. 

Orell,  Oryll,  George,  94, 114,  201. 

,  William,  410,  479. 

Orford  [co.  Suffolk],  ship  called  ta  Petyr  of, 
526. 

Orgrave.    See  Owlegreve. 

Orleigb,  Orlay  [co.  Devon],  29,  408. 

Orleston,  Orlaston,  co.  Kent,  288,  546. 

Ormesby,  Arthur,  621,  682. 

Ormond,  John,  489. 

,  Thomas,  knight,  29,  882. 

, ,  Anne  his  wife,  29. 

, ,  esquire,  277,  832,  426. 

, ,  Anne  his  wife,  882. 

ilfuf  see  Butler. 

Orreby.    See  Orby. 

Orston,  CO.  Nottingham,  17,  47,  125,  294. 

Orston,  Thomas,  86,  407. 

Orteshall.    See  Ordsall. 

Orton,  Overton,  co.  Leicester,  145. 

Orwell,  498,  495. 

,  port  of,  818,  429. 

Oryll.    See  Orell. 

Osbame,  Osbeme,  Osbum,  John,  305. 

,  Richard,  194. 

,  Robert,  226. 

,  Thomas,  194,  254,  296. 

Osdyffe,  John,  291. 

,  Robert,  291. 

Oselveston.     See  Owston. 

Oseney,  co.  Oxford,  93,  244. 

,  abbey  of,  342,  359. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  93,  244,  842. 

,  abbot  of,  241. 

,  John,  abbot  of,  2,  224,  342,  626. 

,  John  Walton,  abbot  of,  82,  835. 

,  Richard  Leycestre,   abbot    of,  842 

859. 

Osilston.    See  Ossulstone. 

Osleston,  co.  Salop,  192. 

Osmond,  John,  164. 

, ,  Agnes  his  wife,  164. 

,  Robert,  504. 

,  Thomas,  164. 

Osmondes  in  Famham,  co.  Dorset,  584. 

Osmondeston,  John,  326. 

Ospringe,  Osprenge,  co.  Kent,  401. 

,  hospital  of   St.    Mary,  John  Pern- 

berton,  warden  of,  228,  274. 

....»...., ,  Robert  Darell,  warden  of,  228^ 

863. 

,., ,  Stephen  Close,  warden  of,  863i 

418, 

3r 


754 


GENERAL   INDEX. 


Ospringe,  hospital   of    St.    Maiy,  Thomas 
Asshbj,  waideu  of,  418. 

Ouulstone,  Osilstoo,  co.  Middlesex,  178. 

Osteler,  Ostyller,  Henry,  678. 

,  William,  501. 

Oswald,  Joan,  44. 

Ote,  John,  366. 

Otesham,  Stephen,  404. 

Otery,  John,  abbot  of  Dnnkeswell,  81. 

Otter,  Ottir,   Ottre,  Otour,  John>  201,  818, 
291,  412. 

,  Robert,  218,  292. 

,  Thomas,  215,  218. 

Otterden,  Ottrinden,  co.  Kent,  447. 

Ottery  St.  Mary,  co.  Deyon,  60,  61. 

Ottwey,  Ottewey,  Henry,  88,  386. 

Ottrinden.    See  Otterden. 

Ottys,  Richard,  858. 

Ouohethorpe.    See  Howthorpe. 

Oudeby,  Walter,  provost  of  Gotterstock,  119. 

Oagle.     See  Ogle. 

Oagle,  Thomas,  309. 

Oughterby,  Hnghterby,  co.  Cumberland,  214, 
277. 

Ooghtre.  William,  483. 

Onghtrith.    See  Ughtred. 

Onlham,  John,  406. 

Oundle,  Undalle,  co.  Northampton,  6,  8,  81, 
170,  384,  418. 

Ourey,  William,  313. 

Ouse  river,  co.  York,  251,  428,  572. 

Ouselande,  co.  Nottingham,  310,  488. 

Oosteby,  Thomas,  chaplain  of  Lamana,  396, 
479. 

Onston,  John,  157,  158. 

Outethom.     See  Owthome. 

Outlawry,  1-12,  16,  20,  21,  86-38,  44,  47 
49-52,  72-82,  91,  98,  94,  99,  115,  119' 
122,  141-149,  164,  173,  178,  183,  188, 
189,  202-204,  223-228,  258-257,  268, 
282,  298,  320-327,  881,  357,  362,  864, 
367,  874,  380-387,  889,  895,  397,  400, 
401,  410,  420,  431-437,  443,  448,  452, 
473,  475-477,  482,  498-504,  560,  564, 
575-582,  588,  589,  599,  602,  603. 

Outwell,  Owtwell  [co.  Norfolk],  8,  169,  lYO, 
322. 

Ovedale.    See  Uvedale. 

Overattebere.    See  Adbeer. 

Overay,  Ovray,  Thomas,  299. 

,  William,  100, 171,217,  268. 

Overdoudesweli.    See  Dowdeswell. 

Overhalle  [in  Bnres,  co.  Safifblk],  25. 

Overithwartwere,  111. 

Overmerssh,  co.  Chester,  32, 137. 

Oversodyngton.    See  Siddington. 

Overstone,  co.  Northampton,  7. 

Overton,  co.  Leicester,  81. 

,  CO.  Sonthampton,  571. 

And  see  Orton. 

'Verton,  Robert,  503. 


Overten,  William,  8, 147,  203. 
Overtyngton.    See  Toynton. 
Ovisham  Hall.    See  Hoosham  Hall. 
Ovray.    See  Overay. 
Owede,  Richard,  256. 
Owen,  Geoffrey,  203. 

,  Jasper,  earl  of  Pembroke,  283,  289. 

,  John,  283. 

Owlegreve,  Owelegre,  Olgrave,  Oigrave^ 
Thomas,  mayor  of  London,  98,  108, 
107,  120. 

Owston,  Oselveston,  co.  Ldcester,  monasteiy 
of,  23,  39. 

,  William  Kylpesham,  abbot  of,  23. 

...' ,  Robert  Kirkeby,  abbot  of,  23,  36. 

,  CO.  Lincoln,  157. 

Owthome,  Outethom,  co.  York,  585. 

Oxbrigge,  Oxenbrigge,  Elizabetii,  56. 

,  Robert,  196,  199,  463,  491,  524. 

,  Thomas,  56. 

, ,  escheator  of  Bedford  and  Buck- 
ingham, 161,  205. 

,  William,  56. 

Oxenden,  Little,  co.  Northampton^  503. 

Oxeney.    See  Oxney. 

Oxenham,  Henry,  403. 

Oxenton,  Okynton,  co.  Gloucester,  66,  67. 

Oxford,  8,  14,  28,  42,  77,  82,  87,  93,  96,  143, 
232,  242,  244,  248,  326,  375,  382,  451, 
496,  500,  516,  536,  544,  580. 

,  mayor  of,  287. 

...  .....     ^lu^  see  Dagvile ;  Dobbus. 

,  charters  dated  at,  17,  63. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  626. 

....,  commissions  of  the  peace  in,  626. 

,  Universi^  of,    chancellor  of.      See 

Neville ;  Chaundeler. 

,  Magdalen    college,    president    and 

scholars  of,  63,  64,  567. 

, 'William  Tyberd,  president  of, 

557. 

,  Lincoln  college,  rectors  and  fellows 

of,  519. 

,  hospital  of  St.  John  without  the  east 

gate  of,  63,  64. 

,  Augustinian  friars  of,  438. 

,  weavers  and  fullerB  of,  307. 

,  earl  of.    See  de  Vere. 

,  county  of,  25,  65,  85,  90,  91,  101, 

159,  195,  218,  222,  232,  248,  249,  285. 
287,  289,  329,  344,  347,  350,  375,  406, 
430,  452,  462,  492,  496,  500,  524, 
562. 

, sheriff  of,  93,   118,  232,242, 

244,  285,  287,  289,  350,  406,  492,  524, 
565. 

, ^fu^  see  Elmeragge  ;   Wyke- 

ham;  Howard. 

, .......  escheator  in,    123,    206,  241, 

278,  330,  332,  859,  442,  472. 

, ^mf  see  Fowler ;  Hyde. 


eENBBAL  INDEX. 


756 


Oxford,  comity  of,  oatlawries  in,  1,  7,  9,  78, 
74,  77-79,  82,  148,  228,  224,  820,  826, 
881,  882,  420,  431,  435,  487,  498, 
500. 

, .......  subsidj  and  nlnage  of  cloth  in, 

238,  829,  847,  478,  482. 

, ,  commissionfl  ot  the  peace  in, 

625. 

Ozholme.    See  Axholmew 

Oxlinoh,  Oxlenge,  eo.  Gloacester,  482. 

Ozney,  Ozeney,  co.  Kent,  hundred  of,  801. 

Ozynbrygge.    See  Oxbrygge. 

Oje  bj  Calais,  19,  42,  178,  4^1,  555. 

Oystermoath,  co.  Glamoigan,  168. 


Faoche,  John,  813. 

Paohet,  Henry,  74. 

Paokington,  Fakyngton  Prionr,  co.  Warwick, 
50,  881,  604. 

Pacok,  James,  215. 

,  Richard,  215. 

Paddebroke    [in    Collampton],  co.   Devon, 
156,  174. 

Faddokthorpe,  co.  York,  47. 

Pftddokwere,  Padokkeswere  [co.  CJambridge], 
170. 

Padley,  William,  381. 

Padworth,  co.  Berks,  230. 

Pagans,  189. 

Page,  John,  72,  610. 

,   Bichard,    889,   427,   468-465,  496, 

528,  536,  544. 

, ,  the  king's  solicitor,  180. 

,  Robert,  502. 

,  William,  225. 

Paglesham,  Pakelesham,  co.  Essex,  378. 

Pagot,  John,  386. 

, ,  Maigaret  his  wife,  386. 

Paimpol,  Penpooll  (in  Cotes  da  Nord),  in 
Brittany,  474. 

Painswick,  Payneswyk,  co.  Oloncester,  805. 

Pakefeld,  Thomas,  abbot  of  St.  Benet,  Hulme, 
227,  228,  299. 

Pakenham  (?  Payenham),  co.  Bedford,  822. 

Pakenham,  Henry,  405. 

..........  Hugh,  48. 

4 John,  569. 

Pakke,  Philip,  149. 

Pakker,  Thomas,  141. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  141. 

Pakyngton,  Thomas,  606. 

PaUreyman,  William,  884,  431. 


Pallet,   Master   Thomas,   confessor  of  the 
household,  440. 

, ,  prebendary  of  Windsor,  440. 

,  parson  of  Borley,  398. 

Palling,  CO.  Norfolk,  191. 

Palmer,  Giles,  77. 

,  John,  404,  428,  486,478. 

,  the  elder,  501. 

, y  the  younger,  501. 

,  Bichard,  214,  473. 

,  Robert,  612. 

..., ,  escheator  of  Northampton  and 

Rutland,  358. 

,  Thomas,  48,  78,  199,263,822,405, 

619. 

, ,  parson  of  Great  Rycote,  899. 

,  William,  627. 

Palmes,  William,  55. 

Pancok,  William,  284. 

Panell,  John,  44,  251. 

Panery,  John,  78. 

Panfield,  co.  Essex,  876. 

,  priory  of,  240,  876. 

Panne,  John,  472. 

Panyote,  John,  318. 

Papcastle,  co.  Cumberland,  187. 

Pape,  John,  6. 

,  Richard,  260. 

Papinholt  in  Ber'e  forest,  co.  Southampton, 
97. 

Pappe,  Mynyn  Bnault  de  la,  201,  217,  221. 

Papworth  Everard,  Pappewortheverard,  co. 
Cambridge,  174,  382. 

Paraunt,  John,  271. 

Parchemener,  William,  482. 

Pardon,  William,  224. 

Pardoner,  Geoffiney,  75. 

Parham,  Perham,  co.  Suffolk,  110. 

Paris,  594. 

Parke  [in  Egloshayle],  co.  Cornwall,  467. 

Parke,  John,  149. 

Bichard,  40. 

,  William,  149. 

Parker,  Edmund,  50,  381. 

,  Giles,  53. 

,  John,  50,  72,  271,  291, 381,  516,604. 

,  Bichard,  431. 

Robert,  224,  363,  511. 

,  Thomas,  84,  50,  881. 

,  William,  308,  855,  874,  885,  488, 

525,  575,  580. 

Parliament,  52,  68,  96,  181,  288,  289,  880, 
838, 390,  402,  411,  416,  424,  426,  428, 
441,  448,  445,  455,  470,  488,  491,  511, 
594. 

^lui  see  Westminster ;  Beading. 

,  speaker  of,  265,  281,  452. 

,  clerk  of.    See  Gnnthorpe ;  Hyde. 

Parmenter,  John,  821. 

3  B  2 


756 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Parmer,  co.  BuckiDgham,  309. 

Parot,  John,  9. 

Parr,  Parre,  GDbert,  20,  419,  664. 

,  Joho.  45,  106,  176,  264,  287,  388, 

834,  417,  428,  489,  440,  490,  634. 
,  Thomas,  106,  177. 

,  William,  45,  106,  177,  264,  288,  384, 

348-850,  423,  426,  490,  504,  531,  542, 
568,  588,  606,  610,^685. 

»   ,  sheriff  of  Camberland,  841, 

367. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Westmoreland,  632. 

, ,  lieutenant  of  the  west  march  of 

Scotland,  209. 

^ , ,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  642. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  106, 177,  568. 

Parson,  William,  225. 

Fartnall.    See  Pertenhall. ; 

Partnej,  co.  Lincoln,  508. 

Partrichetaker,  John,  140. 

Parwich,  Perwych,  co.  Derby,  440. 

Parys,*John,  vicar  of  Broad  Hinton,  146. 

,  Thomas,  816. 

Pasco  we,  John,  I. 

•. ,  Martin,  1. 

Faslowe,  Alice,  96. 

Fassefeld  Cheyers    [in  Ongar],  co.    Essex, 
515. 

Passelowe,  Alice,  96. 

Passemer,  Bichard,  168,  281,  306. 

Passhcote.    See  Patchcott. 

Passhe,  Thomas,  278. 

Paston,  John,  esquire,  245,  247,  249. 

, ,  knight,  169,  245,247,  249,250, 

622. 

,  William,  169,  406,  528,  622. 

Patchcott,  Passhcote,  co.  Deyon,  86. 

Paten,  Hichard,  42. 

PatensoD,  John,  216. 

Paternoster  Lane,  co.  Middlesex,  111. 

Paterjch,  John,  8. 

Paton,  Ralph,  542. 

Patricksbonrn,  Patrikesbome,  co.  Kent,   41, 
188. 

Patryk,  Richard,  483. 

,  William,  601. 

Patrjkdale.    See  Patterdale. 

Pattebroke,  co.  Devon,  156,  174. 

Patterdale,  Patrykdale,  oo.    Westmorehuid, 
96. 

Patton,  CO.  Westmoreland,  106, 177. 

Patyn,  Richard,  412,  468,  470,  513. 

Paul  Hohne  [co.  York],  199. 

Paul  IL  pope,  179,  278. 

Paulet,  Pawelet,  Poulet,  John,  56,  100,  130, 
246.  495,  629. 

, ,  Eleanor  his  wife,  130. 

,  ,  William,  220,  350,  406,  688, 

628. 

Pault,  Gilmyn,  558. 

Pf^uncefote,  Walter,  296, 


Pavingham,     Pavenham,     Pakenham,      co 

Bedford,  191,  322. 
Payy,  WiUiam,  118. 
Pawelet.    See  Paulet. , 
Paweley,  Richard,  289. 
Paxtoc,  Great,  co.  Huntingdon,  141. 

,  Little,  485.1 

Payn,  Ralph,  251. 

,  Richard,  9,  146. 

Roger,  chaplain  of  Newton  Popple^ 

ford,  280,  858,  876. 

>  Thomas,  7,  128,  865,  626. 

,  Walter,  286,  288. 

Pbynell,  John,  620. 

,  William,  285,  253,  619. 

Payneswyk.    See  Painswick. 
Paynter,  Thomas,  665. 
Payntonr,  Alexander,  300. 

,  William,  28. 

Pebmarsh,  co.  Essex,  515. 
Pecche,  William,  199,  283,  618. 
Pecham,  James,  852. 
Pechecroft,  oo.  Devon,  843. 
Pecke,  Thomas,  887. 
Peckham,  co.  Kent,  602. 

,  East,  Estpekham,  co.  Kent,  187. 

Pecok,  John,  202. 

,  Robert,  409. 

l*eke,  Pek,  Pekke,  George,  382,  482. 

,  John,  218,  269. 

,  Robert,  54. 

,  Thomas,  679. 

,  William,  168,  289,  570,  679,  607. 

Pekeryng,  John,  6. 

Pekham,  Pekkeham,  James,  196, 199,  219. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Kent,  863. 

,  Peter,  177. 

Pekke.  See  Peke. 

Pekkeham.  See  Pekham. 

Pelham,  John,  247,  249,  688. 

Pelitott,  John,  chaplain  of  the  chantry  at 

the  altar  of  St.  Mary  in  Chichester 

cathedral,  808. 

, ,  parson  of  St  Peter  by  Gyldyn- 

hall,  Chichester,  808. 

Pelkyngton.    See  Pilkington. 

Pelle,  John,  parson  of  Little  Laver,  50. 

Pellican,  William,  802. 

Pelly,  John,  esoheator  in  Norfolk  and  Suffolk, 
126. 

Peloponnesus,  the,  65. 

Pelson,  Robert,  286. 

Pemberd,  John,  201. 

Pembertou,  John,  81,  184,  868. 

9    f   warden  of  the    hospital    of 

St.  Mary,  Ospringe,  228,  274. 
,  Richard,  624. 

,  Robert,  498,  590,  624. 

9    ,  esoheator  in   the   ooouty  of 

Northampton,  568. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


767 


I^etubridge,  Pembrugge,  co.  Hereford,  14,  60. 

Pembridge,  Richard,  425. 

,  Petronilla  his  wife,  425. 

Pembroke,  175,  454. 

,  county  of,  175. 

,  earl  of.    See  Herbert;  Tador. 

Fenard,  PenDarth,  co.  Glamorgan,  168, 191. 

Penbroke,  Biehard,  abbot  of  Evesham,  15, 
85. 

Pendeen,  Pendjne,  co.  Cornwall,  880. 

Pendile,  James  de  la,  295. 

Pendley,  Pendeley  [co.  Hertford],  47,  185, 
829. 

Pendragon,  co.  Westmoreland,  264,  428,  582. 

Pendyne.    See  Pendeen. 

Pendyne,  Biohard,  880. 

Penery,  Penewry,  John,  591. 

Penfoun,  oo.  Cornwall,  576. 

Penfoun,  John,  29,  878, 448,  576. 

Penge,  Pyngewode,  co.  Surrey,  308. 

Penhale  [in  St.  Bnoder],  co.  Cornwall,  297, 
560. 

Penhale,  John,  114. 

Penketh,  Bichard,  516. 

Penkridge,  Penkryche,  co.  Stafford,  577. 

Penley.    See  Pendley. 

Penley,  John,  268. 

Penlyn,  John,  862. 

Fenmarch,  in  Brittany,  521. 

Penmon  and  Prestholme,  co.  Anglesea,  priory 
of,  122. 

,  William  Ardesoote,  prior  of,  122. 

..,  John  Ingram,  prior  of,  122. 

Fennalyn  (?  Fenlean),  co.  Cornwall,  58. 

Pennarth.     See  Penard. 

Penne,  co.  Buckingham,  78. 

Penne,  John,  208,  218. 

Fennelay,  co.  Pembroke,  82, 187. 

Pennyng,  John,  75. 

Penpole,  co.  Cornwall,  421,  457,  529. 

Fenpons,  John,  851,  854,  400,  491,  610. 

, ,  escheator  in  Deron  and  Corn- 
wall, 536. 

Penponll.    See  Paimpol. 

Penrith  [co.  Cumberhmd],  214, 260,  266, 424, 
483,  487. 

Fenry,  Penary,  John,  591. 

Pensford,  co.  Somerset,  820,  380,  457,  580. 

Penshurst,  co.  Kent,  800. 

Pentney,  co.  Norfolk,  prior  of,  228,  258. 

Pentre,  co.  Flint,  158. 

Fentrich,  Pentryche,  co.  Derby,  881. 

Pentyre,  John,  400. 

Peny,  Thomas,  8. 

,  William,  494. 

Penyard,  co.  Hereford,  414. 

Penycok,  John,  24, 46. 

Penzance,  co.  Cornwall,  104. 

Pepyr,  Bdmnnd,  221. 

,  William,  vicar  of  Shome,  435. 


Peraunt,  John,  821. 

Percy,  Heniy,  second  earl  of  Northumberland, 
108. 

, ,  third  earl, 26,  65, 108, 187,279, 

812. 

, ,  Eleanor  his  wife,  812. 

,    ,    fourth  earl,  206,  221,  267, 

849,  350,  426,  488,  464,  505,  518,  528, 
541,  588,  605,  610,  618-^21,  628,  624, 
682,  638,  685-688. 

, sheriff  of  Northumberland,  467. 

,  ,  justice  of  the  forests  beyond 

Trent,  258. 

, ,  warden  of  the  east  and  middle 

marches  towards  Scotland,  818,  841, 
450,  545,  591. 

,  Leo,  200. 

,  Bichard,  821. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wife,  821. 

,  Thomas,  440. 

Percy  Fee,  in  Ludford,  co.  Lincoln  457, 529. 

Pere,  William,  255,  886. 

Pereles,  John,  599. 

Peresson,  Bichard,  49,  381,  604. 

Ferett.     See  Ferret 

Perham.    See  Farham. 

Perkyns,  John,  10. 

Peronne,  in  France,  588. 

Perot,  Thomas,  the  elder,  446. 

Ferpoynt,   Perpount,  Henry,  199,  2b4,  850, 
428,  625. 

Ferran   Uthnoe,  St  Feran  in   Uthno,   co. 
Cornwall,  324. 

Ferret,  Ferett,  John,  parson  of  Lasham,  289. 

837. 
Ferrote,  Thomas,  289. 
Persall,  Humphrey,  287. 

Pershore,    co.    Worcester,    Edmund,    abbot 
of,  8. 

Person,  Henry,  291. 

,  William,  504. 

Fertenhall,  Fartnall,  co.  Bedford,  142,  488. 

Perth,  in  Scotland,  469. 

Perwiche,  Bichard,  619. 

Perwych.    See  Parwich. 

Perynerleson,  Peter,  331. 

Perys,  Martin,  378. 

Feste,  John,  169,  201. 

Pesehale,  Humphrey,  219. 

Pesemerssh,  John,  14. 

,  Dame  Joan  his  wife,  14. 

Pestell,  William,  escheator  of  Norfolk  and 

Suffolk,  387. 
Petegrewe,  John,  75. 
Peter,  Petyr,  John,  516. 
Peterborough,  co.  Northampton,  8,  28  212. 

,  abbey  of,  265, 271. 

..........  convent  of,  266,  418. 

,  William,  abbot  of,  292. 

,  Bichard  Aasheton,  abbot  of,  266,  292, 

418. 


758 


eENEBAL  INDEX. 


Peterborough,  William  Bamsey,  abbot  of,  36&, 
271. 

Petercome,  yearly  profit  called,  131. 

Peter  Marland,  Petermerlon,  oo.  DeTon,  86. 

Petersham,  co.  Surrey,  64. 

Petewyn,  Thomas,  596. 

Petham,  co.  Kent,  800. 

..........  hundred  of,  300. 

Petherton,  Pederton,  Petterton,  co.  Somerset, 
588. 

forest  of,  175,  269,  872. 

,  South,  84,  86,  80S. 

..• ,  North,  CO.  Dorset  [rectiui  Somerset], 

98t 

Petit,  Matthew,  548. 

Petit,  Giles  le,  888. 

Petrell.    See  Petterill. 

Pettam,  in  France,  266. 

Pettam,  Petham,  Bartholomew,  885. 

...,  Joan  his  wife,  885. 

Pette,  Thomas,  808. 

Petterill,  Petrell  Wra,  co.  Cumberland,  506. 

Petteworthe,  Bichard,  4. 

Petwall,  Bichard,  407. 

Petyt,  Henry,  289. 

,  John,  54,  78, 104. 

,  Thomas,  80. 

Petyte,  William,  the  elder,  61. 

, ,  the  younger,  61. 

Peuke,  John,  471. 

Peuplingue,  Pyplyng,  in  the  marches  of  Calais, 

125. 
Peurestoke.    See  Poorstock. 
Peverel,  honour  of,  61,  87,  248. 
PevereU,  John,  503. 
Peynter,  William,  508. 
Peynton,  Boger,  402. 
Peyntour,  John,  240. 
Peyso,  Damianus  de,  286,  361. 
Peytewyn,   Master   Walter,-  prebendary    of 

Bridgnorth,  210. 
Peyton  Hall   [in  Alphamstone] ,  co.  Essex, 

515. 
Peyton,  Thomas,  245,  248,  609. 
Philip,  Philips,  Phelippes,  Phelpes,  Hugh,  6. 

, ,  parson  of  King's  Bipton,  182. 

, ,  parson  of  Bramfield,  132. 

,  John,  65,  80,  225,  276,  854,  419, 

485. 

.,,., ,  Alice  his  wife,  65. 

,  John,  parson  of  Shelton,  274. 

, ,  the  elder,  171. 

, ,. the  younger,  171. 

,,  Matthew,  257. 

,  Oto,  491. 

,  Bobert,  115,  200.  578. 

Thomas,  401,  404,  409,  589. 

,^,^„„„  ,  escheator  of   Somerset   and 

Dorset,  555. 

^,_..  William,  48,  65. 


Philip,  William,  parson  of  Aldrington,  396. 

Philpot,  Phelpot,  John,  225,  246,  485. 

Boger,  180,  463,  614. 

,  William,  225, 485,  526. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  225,  435. 

Phippes,  Thomas,  432. 

Pibur,  Pybour,  co.  Caermarthen,  60. 

Picardy,  20,  42,  86,  89,  96,  108,  125,  204, 
211,  309,  457,  529,  591. 

Pichelsthom.    See  Pitstone. 

Picheringe.     See  Pickering. 

Piokbum,  Pykbum,  co.  York,  575. 

Pickering,  Hcheringe,  Pykeryng,  co.  Tork,  2. 

,  charter  dated  at,  117. 

Pierponnt,  Boger,  109. 

Piers,  John,  218,  602. 

,  WiUiam,  678,  589. 

Pigmer,  Bobert,  558. 

Pikboum,  John,  87. 

Andeee  Pykbum. 

Pikeryng,  John,  408,  416. 

And  tee  Pykeryng. 

Pilkington,  Pylkyngton,  Arthur,  eicheator  of 
Cambridge  and  Huntingdon,  107. 

,  Qeorge,  prebendary  of  Bridgnorth, 

134. 
John,  2U,  151,  198,  221,  261,  279, 

807,  884,  349,  878,  408,  419,  426,  464, 

564,  602,  638. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  564. 

,  Otwell,  155. 

,  Bobert, '573. 

, ,  Thomas,  426, 573. 

Pillerton,  Pylarton,  co.  Warwick,  8. 
Pinchbeck,  co.  Lincoln,  508,  560. 
Pinczon,  Bolaod,  198. 
Pinnockshire,    Pynnokshire,  co.  Gloucester, 

466,  586. 

Piper,  Thomas,  204. 

Piracy,  28,  29,  54,  57,  101,  104,  129,  197, 
198,  201,  217,  221,  222,  240,  249,  288, 
817-^19,  353,  354,  377-379,  409,  429, 
474,  492,  493,  600,  602,  605. 

Pirton.     See  Pyrton. 

Pitney,  Pitteney,  co.  Somerset,  53. 

Pitte,  John,  486. 

Pitteford,  William,  552. 

Pittelisden,  Pytlesden,  Vincent,  24,  94. 

Pitteney.    See  Pitney. 

Plttes,  Bichard,  80. 

Pitton,  Pyttyn,  co.  Deyon,  881. 

Pitsea,  Pyttysey,  co.  Essex,  436. 

Pitstone,  Pichelsthom,  co.  Buckingham,  185. 

Place,  William  de  la,  213. 

Plaistow  in  Bromley,  co.  Kent  81. 

Phiter,  Thomas,  408. 

Playstowe,  Pleystowe,  Bichard,  10, 148,  202. 

Pleasley,  Pleseley,  co.  Derby,  608. 

Plecy.    See  Pleshey. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


759 


Pleey,  Robert,  417. 

Hesaimee,  co.  Kent,  64. 

Plefiftnnoe,  George,  680. 

Fleseley.    See  Pleasley. 

Fleaelej,  John,  parson  of  Springthorpe,  396. 

, ,  rector  of  a  moiety  of  the  church 

of  Treswell,  396. 

Pleshey,  Plecy,  Pleeshe,  co.  Bssez,  &43.  - 

,  college  of,  69. 

Pleystoire.    See  Playstowe. 

Plomer,  Plommer,  John,  73,  96,   106,   117, 
418,  471,  472. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  471^  472. 

,  Robert,  329,  848,  428,  496. 

And  see  Plummer. 

Plomme,  Richard,  398. 
Flompton,  Walter,  251. 

And  see  Plumpton. 

Plomtre,  Henry,  256. 

Flonay,  Blairet,  in  Brittany,  521. 

Ploufeld,  John,  224. 

Plonghwryght,  Plowryght,  William,  500. 

Powden,  John,  521. 

Ploweden,  Roger,  163. 

Ploinn,  William,  presented  to  the  church  of 
Chaldrington,  359. 

Plomgarth.    See  Plungar. 

Plummer,  Henry,  81. 

,  John,  keeper  of  the  wardrobe  of 

Henry  VI.,  228,  232,  237. 

,  Robert,  407,  490. 

And  see  Flomer, 

Plumpton,  Plympton,  co.  Sussex,  6,  368. 

,  Plompton,  CO.  York,  421 ,  601 . 

Plumpton,  Plompton,  Elizabeth,  601. 

,  Margaret,  601. 

,  William,  10,  55,  327,349,353,855, 

408,  421,  572,  601,  638. 

,  William  de,  601. 

, ,  Alice  his  tnfe,  601. 

,  Marmaduke  de,  602. 

Plumsted,  Little,  co.  Norfolk,  18. 
Plungar,  Plumgarth,  co.  Leciester,  27, 517. 
Plymouth,  co.  Devon,  7,  109, 142,  257, 326, 

519,  580. 
,port  of,  11,  34,  59,  209,  216,  230, 

268,  521,  586,  555,  603. 

,  mayor  of.    See  Chapman. 

Plympton,  Plymton,  co.  Deyon,  22,  23, 176, 

189,  280,  431,  457,  529. 

,  hundred  of,  22,  189,  280,  457,  699. 

Barle,  72,  224,  881. 

And  see  Plumpton. 

Plymtree,  Plymptre,  co.  Devon,  60. 
Pocklington,  Poklyngton,  oo.  York,  279,  641. 
Poeok,  John,  202. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wife,  202. 

Podennek.    See  Bodinnock. 

Poke,  John,  854. 
Pokebioke.    See  Polebrook. 


Pokerych.    See  Puckeridge. 
Pokeryng,  William,  269,  305. 
Poldeve.    See  Poljew. 
Pole.    See  Poole. 
Pole,  John,  318. 

,  Nicholas,  256. 

,  William,  373,  500,  507. 

de  la  Pole,  John,  duke  of  Suff61k,  96,  170, 
195-197,  199,  245-249,  261,  285,  312, 
817,  349,  360,  352,  853,  873,  408,  417, 
582,  683,  606,  608,  622,  625,  626,  630. 

,  ,  Elisibeth  his  wife,  the  king's 

sister,  261,  812. 

,  John,  earl  of  Lincoln,  96. 

.,  Katharine,  abbess  of  Barking,  388. 

,  Michael,  earl  of  Suffolk,  242,  593. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wife,  598. 

,  William,  duke  of  Suffolk,  65,  66. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  65,  66,  825, 362, 

417,  435,  550. 

Polebrook,  Pokebroke,  co.  Northampton,  170. 

Poleeon.    See  Poison. 

Polesworth,  oo.  Warwick,  117. 

Poley  [in  Pebmarsh],  co.  Essex,  515. 

Poley,  John,  291. 

,  Simon*  406. 

Poleyn,  William,  76. 

Polhampton  by  Ashe,  co.  Southampton,  571. 

Poljew,  Polsewe,  Poldeve  [in  St  Brme],  co. 
Cornwall,  297,  560. 

Poll.    See  Poole. 

Pollard,  John,  29. 

Pollington,  Polyngton  in  Snayth,  co.  York, 
499. 

Polruan,  co.  Cornwall,  492. 

,  port  of,  492. 

Polsewe.    See  Poljew. 

Polsloe  [in  Heavitree],  co.  Devon,  434. 

Poison,  Poleson,  Henry,  397. 

Polstead  Hall,  in  Bumham,  co.  Norfolk,  237, 

308. 
Polstede,  John,  579. 
Polvertoft,  Gilbert,  75. 
Polwenererwartha,  co.  Cornwall,  61. 
Polwhenererwartha,  Gilbert,  61. 
Polyngham,  co.  Cambridge,  538. 

Pomeroy,  Pomerey,  Pomeray,  Pomery,  Henry, 
198,  407,  567,  612. 

, ,  Anne  hifl  wife,  567. 

,  John,  490. 

,    ,  abbot  of  St.  Mary  de   Pr6, 

Leicester,  128,  461. 

,  Richard,  377, 652. 

,  Thomas,  406. 

,     ,    prior    of     Holy     Trinity 

London,  500. 

Ponde,  Stephen,  544. 

Pondsford,    Pontisford   by    Columpton,    co 
Devon,  156, 174. 

Ponsbury.    See  Pontesbnry. 


760 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Pontage,  161. 

Ponte,  John  de,  414. 

Poncefraot,  Ponntfret,  co.  York,  600. 

prior  and  conrent  of,  564. 

,  Bichard  Broune,  prior  of,  564. 

Ponteland,  Pount  Eland,  co.  Northumberiand, 

528. 
PonteknolL    See  PoncknoU. 
Pontesbory,  Ponsbury,  co.  Salop,  church  of, 

prebenda  in,  277. 
Pontisford.    See  Pondsford. 
Pontes  [in  Buhner],  co.  Essex,  515. 
Ponjnges,  co.  Suffolk,  191. 
Ponjnges,  Edward,  312,  576. 

,  Eleanor,  812. 

,  Richard,  812. 

,  Robert,  the  elder,  812. 

.., ,  the  youngs,  812. 

Pool,  North,  Korthpole,  co.  Devon,  60,  127. 
Poole,  Pole,  CO.  Dorset,  154,  208,  501. 
,  port  of,  11,34,  59,  91,  95,  155,  160, 

167,  216,  280,  262,  268,  885,  387,  857, 

867,  892,  410,  441,  451,  521. 

Poorstock,  Peurestoke,  co.  Dorset,  242. 

Poort,  Richard,  224,  820. 

Pope,  the,  67,  181,  185, 198,  206,  272,  878. 

And  see  Paul ;  Sixtus. 

Pope,  John,  885. 

,  Thomas,  287. 

Popeley,  John,  355,  572. 

Popham,  Richard,  522. 

Poripighan.    See  Portpigham. 

Porlock,  CO.  Somerset,  476. 

Port,  John,  mayor  of  Salisbury,  128. 

,  William,  148, 186. 

Portbury,  co.  Somerset,  502. 

Portchester,  co.  Southampton,  28,  41,  422. 

,  forest  of,  41,422. 

Porte,  Margaret,  prioress  of  Ankerwyke,  880. 

Porter,  Edmund,  318. 

,  Giles,  818. 

....,  Robert,  818. 

John,  8,  115,  147,  201,  208,  250,  257, 

850,  386,  406,  483,  504,  628. 

,  Thomas,  824,  588. 

,  William,  486. 

Porters,  Purters,  in  Stebbing,  co.  Essex,  297. 

Porthaleyn,  Thomas,  24,  46, 117,  622. 

Porthea.    See  St.  Ives. 

Porthia.    See  St.  Ives. 

Portloo,  CO.  Cornwall,  457,  529. 

Portpigham,  Poripighan^  co.  Cornwall,  467, 
629. 

Ports.  See  Barnstaple ;  Beaumaris  ;  Bide- 
ford ;  Boston  ;  Bridgewater ;  Bristol ; 
Calais ;  Chester;  Chichester ;  Conway ; 
Crozon ;  Dartmouth  ;  Dover ;  Exeter ; 
Exmouth;  Foweyi  Grimsby;  Has- 
tings; Ipswich;  Kingston  on  Hull; 
London ;    Lostwithiel ;    Lynn  ;   New- 


Ports.— <oji/. 

castle  on  Tyne;   Orwell;    Plymouth; 

Polruan;   Poole';  Portemoath;   Bom 

ney  ;    Rye  ;    Salcombe  ;     Sandwich  ; 

Shoreham;  Southampton;    Topsham; 

Weymouth;  Winchelsea;  Tarmouth. 
Portsmouth,  CO.  Southampton,  41,  65,   126, 

422,  493,  571,  574. 

,  charters  dated  at,  67,  136. 

,  port  of,  105. 

Portugal,  357,  859,  362,  377,  «79,  450,  471, 

509. 

,  king  of.    See  AMonso. 

,  ship  ca,n*A  Fortado  of,  57,  101. 

Portyngton,  Richard,  428. 

,  .......  escheator  of   the   oonnty  of 

York,  390. 

,  Robert,  the  elder,  251. 

,  Thomas,  258. 

,  parson  of  Pertenhall,  438. 

, ,  parson  of  Baldock,  440. 

Poslingford,  co.  Suffolk,  89. 

Possebury,  co.  Devon,  36. 

Posshe,  Henry,  300. 

Poteman,  William,  569. 

Potsgrove,  Pottysgrave,  oo.  Bedford,  521.    

Potte,  Robert,  835. 
Potter,  Biichael,  42. 

,  Thomas,  489. 

Pouohe,  William,  470. 

Pouldn  (in  Fiuistere),  in  Britanny,  474. 

Poulet,  Dorothy,  559. 

,  James,  559. 

,  John,  196. 

, ,  the  elder,  558. 

, ,  the  younger,  558. 

,  Leonard,  558, 

,  Margaret,  559. 

,  Walter,  559. 

,  WiUiam,  558. 

And  $ee  Paulet. 

Poulperre,  John,  354. 

Poulton,  Pulton,  oo.  Lancaster,  515. 

Ponlyn,  John,  581. 

Pounde,  le,  in  Guysnes,  457. 

Pounde,  Pownde,  John,  196,  490,  493. 

,  Thomas,  88,  56,  59,  85,  122,  186,318, 

351,  405,  429,  495, 572,  629. 
Pounte,  John,  213. 

...,  John  de,  213. 

,  John  da,  414. 

Pount  Eland.    See  Ponteland. 
Pountene,  co.  Kent,  283,  546. 
Pounteney,  Thomas,  392. 
Pountfiret.    See  Pontefract. 
Poupley,  Thomas,  464. 
Poutrell,  John,  161,  408,  501,  611. 
Povington,  Poyyngton,  co.  Dorset,  461. 

,  prioiy  of,  63. 

Fowderham,  Powdram,  co.  Devon,  291. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


761 


Power,  John,  494. 

,  Robert,  the  elder,  286, 287. 

, ,  the  younger,  286, 287. 

,  Thomas,  286. 

,......,  parson  of  St.  Marr,  Calais, 

568. 

Powlet.    ^eePaoleti  Poulet. 

Powyck,  Bichard,  102, 

Powlowe,  00.  Westmoreland,  96. 

Powys,  lordship  of,  283. 

,  lord  of.    See  Tiptoft ;  Grey. 

Poy,  John,  yiear  of  Chisledon,  255. 

Poynes,  Humphrey,  403. 

,  Bichard,  54. 

Bobert,  219,  220. 

Poyntz,  John,  23,  279. 

,  Bobert,  28,  279,  429. 

Prat,  Pratte,  Matthew,  216. 

,  Nicholas,  472. 

,  Bichard,  446,  501. 

,  William,  417. 

Prattesland,  co.  Devon,  843. 

Pr6,  de,  by  Leicester,  monastery  ot     See 
Leicester. 

Predannaok  (in  MoUion),  co.  Cornwall,  297, 
660. 

Freest,  Walter,  325, 430. 

Prehite,  William,  254. 

Premonstratensian  order,  364. 

Prendergist,  Thomas,  60. 

Prescott,  CO.  Oxford,  452. 

Preste,  Thomas,  89. 

Prestholme,  priory  of.    See  Penmon. 

Prestman,  John,  277. 

Preston,  co.  Bnckingham,  18. 

,  CO.  Devon,  60. 

...,  CO.  Gloncester,  67. 

...'. ,00.  Hertford,  320. 

,  00.  Kent,  42. 

,  hundred  of,  801. 

,  CO.  Butiand,  346. 

,  CO.  Somerset,  461,  551. 

CO.  Suffolk,  89,  297,  588. 

,  CO.  Sussex,  42,  585. 

Capes,  CO.  Northampton,  153. 

Preston,  Gilbert,  73. 

,  John,  3,  8,  81. 

,  Bichard,  6,  139,  390,  419,  550. 

,  Bobert,  lord  of  Gormaneston,  193. 

,  Stephen,  126,  160. 

,  Thomas,  6,  77,  678. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  678. 

,  William,  84. 

Prestonlond,  co.  Devon,  343. 

Prestonpans,  Saltpreston,  in  Scotland,  453. 

Preterwell.    See  PrittleweD. 

Ptewe,  Walter,  321. 

Freystman,  John,  214. 
Price,  John,  354. 


Priddy,  Prydy,  co.  Somerset,  148. 

Prinket,  John,  crier  in  the  King's  Bench, 

265. 
Priour,  John,  44,  880,  589. 

Prittlewell,  Preterwell,  co.  Essex,  priory  of, 
65. 

,  Hugh,  prior  of,  66. 

Privy  seal,  415. 

,  keeper  of.   5ee  Hales;  Huls;  Bother- 
ham;  Bussell;  StillingrUm. 

,  second  in  the  office  of .    See  Kent 

Coke ;  Bussell. 
Probys,  John,  5. 

Profoot,  John,  the  king's  secretary,  48,  ^06. 
Proktour,  Thomas,  580. 
ProU,  John,  127. 
Promehelle.     See  Broomhill. 
Promter,  William,  75. 
Proute,  Thomas,  419. 

Prouwet,  Alexander,  parson  of  Bottesford, 
246. 

Prowte,  Thomas,  parson  of  Codford  St.  Peter, 
443. 

,  parson  of  Turners  Piddle,  443. 

Prussia,  169,  491,  494. 

Prut,  Thomas,  817,  608. 

Piyce,  William,  149. 

Prydy,    See  Priddy. 

Pryk,  William,  202. 

Prymonr,  Bobert,  326. 

Prysot,  John,  72. 

, ,  chief  justice  of  the  Bench,  1-7, 

9,  10,  12,  16,38,  6i;  72-79,  81,  91,  94, 
109,  142-149,  173,  188,  194,  202,  203, 
225-228,  253-257,  321-323,  326,  364, 
380,  882,  384-386,  481-436,  482,  498, 
501,  502,  622,  675,  577,  579,  681. 

Pnche,  John  de,  159. 

Puckeridge,  Pokerych,  co.  Herfford,  498. 

Pudenbrock,  Judoc  de,  237. 

Pudsay,  Pndsey,  Edward,  215. 

,  Grace,  215. 

,  John,  365. 

,  Boland,  215. 

,  Thomas,  200,  490. 

,  William,  215,  317. 

Pulborough,  Pulbarowe,  co.  Sussex,  80. 

Puleston,  Boger,  152. 

Pullerbache.    See  Pulverbatch. 

Pulteney,  John,  255,  619. 

Thomas,  392,  401. 

Pulter,  John,  100,  199,  285,  340,  407,  428, 
642,  617. 

,  Bichard,  prior  of  St.  Bartholomew  in 

West  Smithfield,  London,  265,  272. 
Pulton.    See  Poulton. 
Pulverbatch,  Pullerbache,  co.  Salop,  366. 

,  Castle,  365. 

,  Church,  366. 

Pnnche,  John,  95,  293. 

Pnncknoll,  Ponteknoll,  co.  Dorset,  457,  629. 


762 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Purbecky  co.  Dorset,  forest  of,  188,  268,  867. 

Purcas,  John,  180. 

Puroell,  Thomas,  500. 

Pnrchas,  Porches,  William,  889,  416, 484. 

Poriton,    Puryton,  co.  Somerset,   187,  461, 
551. 

Purke,  Alice,  78. 

Puzpyt,  William,  7. 

Porters.    See  Porters. 

Pury,  John,  77,  808, 818,  874. 

Poryton.    See  Poriton. 

Pose,  Damian  de  la,  886. 

Possyn,  Robert,  208. 

Potte,  Walter,  140. 

Fottock's   Hardwick,   Pottokeshaidwik,   co. 

Hontingdon,  485. 
Pyboor.    See  Pibor. 
Pycard,  Richard,  202. 
Pye,  Roger,  82. 

Pygge,  John,  bishop  of  Ardfert,  469. 
,  ,  parson    of    St.    Christopher, 

London,  469. 
Pyggyll,  William,  486. 
Pygot,  CO.  Lincoln,  854. 
Fygot,  Edmond,  184,  201. 

,  Geoffrey,  55. 

John,  417,  597. 

,  Richard,  88,  102, 108,  168,  245-249, 

254,  864,  878,  408,  517,  569,  572,  607- 

609,  617,  622,  681,  687. 

,  Joan  his  wife,  254. 

,  Robert,  289. 

William,  801. 

Pykbom.    See  Pickbom, 
Pykbom,  John,  575. 

,  Thomas,  77 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  77. 

ilndlreePikboom. 

Pyke,  Stephen,  parson  of  Ooldhanger,  146. 
Pykenbam,  Master  William,  171. 
Pykeryng,  John,  285,  349,  505,  637. 

,  Margaret,  482. 

,  Richard,  9. 

J  Dan  Thomas,  abbot  of  Whitby,  544. 

!........,  William,  508. 

And  see  Pickering ;  Pikeryng. 

Pyket,  Richard,  81. 

Pylarton.    See  Pillerton. 

Fylbergh,  Stephen,  parson  of  Measden,  321. 

I^lche,  Thomas,  75. 

Pyle,  Henry,  61. 

Pylkyngton.    See  Pilkington. 

Pyll,  Thomas,  4. 
Pylme,  William,  44. 
Pylton,  John,  599. 

William,88L 

Pylyen,  Ivo,  605. 
Pympe,  Thomas,  800. 
Pynehamore,  John,  285. 


Pynchebek,  Richard,  28,  170,  854,  508,  619. 

,  ....,.,  Joan  his  wife,  508. 

Pynchelegh,  co.  Cornwall,  58. 
luncheon,  Thomas,  281. 

,  Elizabeth,  his  wife,  231. 

Pynchyn,  William,  101. 
Pynde,  Thomas,  848, 874. 
I^ngewode.    5ee  Penge. 
PyngyU,  William,  826. 
I^nke,  John,  141. 
Pynne,  John,  411. 

,  Philip,  116. 

Pynnokshire.     See  Pinnockshire. 
P^lyng.    See  Penplingoe. 

Fyrton,  Pirton,  WUliam,  248,  949,  286,  345, 
491,  618. 

P^fFoles,  John,  558. 

Pyrwyn,  ship  called  la  Jeimeit  of,  526. 

Pjrtlesden.    See  Pittelisden. 

Pyttyn.    See  Pitton. 

Pyttysey.    See  Pitsea. 


Q. 


Qoadring,  co.  Lincoln,  457,  529,  560. 
Qoainton,  Qoeynton,  co.  Bockingham,  158. 
Qoans,  John,  443. 

Qoantockshead,  Est  Cantok,  Cantokkeshed, 

CO.  Somerset,  194,  330,  364,  622. 
Qofiplode.    See  Whaplode. 
Qoarendon.    See  Qoomdon. 
Qoarles  Coorte  in  Horton,  co.  Wilts,  538. 
Qnamdon.    See  Qoomdon, 
Qoamle.    See  Whamley. 
Qoarton,  John,  606. 

Qoarme,  Qoarom  [in  Winsford,  co.  Somer 
set],  36. 

Qoatermayns,  Richard,  18,  26,  40,  41, 101, 
226,  285,  286,  350,  875,  899,  406,  482, 
573,  625,  626. 

Qoeenboroogh,  Qoenesbo^h,  Qoynborgfa, 
Isle  of  Sheppey,  co.  Kent,  88, 801, 457, 
529. 

,  mayor  of.    See  Ran. 

Qoeen's  Camel,  co.  Somerset,  339. 

Qoemenes  (in  Finistere),  in  Brittany,  474. 

Qoenecoort,  co.  Kent,  401. 

Qoeneson,  William,  37. 

Qoomdon.    See  Qoomdon. 

Qoeynton.    See  Qoainton. 

Qoidampton,  John,  405,  429. 

Qoidenham,  Qoydenham,  co.  Noriblk,  568. 

Qoikorell,  Robert,  71. 

Qoincy,  Roger,  earl  of  Winchester,  413, 483. 

Qointone.    See  Eineton. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


763 


Qnitao,  Ivo,  198. 

Qnorndon,      Qoamdon,     Qnarendoii,      co. 
Leicester,  26,  27,  383,  517. 

Quotenlem,  Nicholas,  198. 

Qaydhampton,  Bobert,  mayor  of    Reading, 

817. 
Qnjnboigh.    See  Qneenboroogh. 
Quyne,  Thomas,  8. 
Qaytrigge.    See  Whiterigg. 
Qayzlej,  John,  318. 
Qwifbrigge.     See  Whiterigg. 
Qwyk,  Joan,  187. 
Qwynbarongh,  Bobert,  405.  ' 


R. 


Baa,  William,  224. 

Babanks,  Bichard,  277. 

Bao6he.    See  Neroche. 

Bacheford.    See  Bochford. 

Bacheford,  William,  355. 

Baddiff,  Badclyf,  Bartholomew,  dean  of  the 

collegiate  church  of  Bishop  Auckland, 

382. 

,  G^rge,  216,  259,269. 

,  Henry,  124. 

, ,  Isabel  his  wife,  124. 

,  John,  245,  249,  386,  510,  623. 

,  Bobert,  15,  216,  386,  837,  491,  510. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  336,  837. 

,  Boger,  86, 190,  433. 

,  Thomas,  46,  271. 

,  Walter,  340,521. 

,  William,  the  elder,  511. 

, ,  the  younger,  511. 

\ And  see  Batclyff. 

Badford,  co.  Nottingham,  600. 

Badford,  Badeford,  Nicholas,  5,  194,  522. 

,  William,  49,  381. 

Radley,  Thomas,  377. 

Badlet,  Badlot  |in  Spaxton],  co.  Somerset, 

194,  200,  522. 
Badway,  co.  Warwick,  64,  411. 
Bagnall,  BagenhuU,   co.  Nottingham,    243, 

441,  482. 
Baincliff,  Baynclyff,  co.  Tork,  541. 
Bainham,  Benham,  co.  Essex,  charter  dated 

at,  871. 
,  Beynham,  co.  Kent,  202,  502,  540, 

541. 
Baissheley'  See  Bashleigh. 
Baithby,  Batheby,  co.  Lincoln,  508. 

Balegh,  John,  the  elder,  403. 

,  Walter,  4,  403. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  4. 


Baley,  Simon,  109. 

Bamerygge,  Andrew,  80. 

Bampisham,  Ramsham,  co.  I>orset,  457,  529. 

Bampsham^  Dan  Peter,  abbot  of  Sherborne, 
550.  554. 

Bamsam.    See  Bampisham. 

Bamsbury,  Remesbury,  co.  Wilts,  523. 

Bamsham.    See  Bampisham. 

Bamsey,  co.  Huntingdon,  abbey  of,  86,  98, 
107,  400. 

abbot  and  convent  of,  86, 107,  894. 

,  John,  abbot  of,  617. 

>  John  Stowe^  abbot  of,  107. 

,  William  Witlesey,  abbot  of,  98,  107, 

892,  394. 

f  Dan  John  Wardeboys,  abbot  of,  892 

400. 

Bamsey,  William,  abbot  of  Peterboix>ugh,  265, 
271. 

Ban,  Bichard,  mayor  of  Queenborough,  493. 

Bande,  483,  487. 

Bandolff,  John,  460. 

Baool,  John,  521. 

Baparaff,  Pelyngto  de,  866. 

Baphael  by  Lansallos,  Bathewill   by   Lan- 
salwys,  CO.  Cornwall,  579. 

Bashleigh,  Baissheley,  cO.  Devon,  36. 

Baskelf,  co.  York,  488,  486,  487. 

Baskemer,  William,  169. 

Bason,  John,  271. 

Basshe,  John,  836. 

Bassyngham,  Giles  van,  335,  459. 

Batby,  Botby,  co.  Leicester,  27,  517. 

Batclyff,  Elias,  141. 

>Hngh,  28. 

Batclyff,  Battedyfl,  John,  of  PitzWanter,  12, 
21. 

,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  12,  21. 

,  Bichard,  12. 

,  Bobert,  268,  239,  352,  354,  619^21. 

And  see  Badcliffl 

Batheby.    See  Baithby. 

Bathewill.    See  RaphaeL 

Bathmell,  Rothemell,  co.  York,  307,  419. 

Rathwire,  Rawyre  [co.  Meath],  458,  465,  598. 

,  lord  of.    See  DanyelL 

Rattedyff.    See  Ratclyff . 
Raughton,  co.  Cumberland,  13. 
Raulyn,  Ranle,  Simon,  109. 

,  John  250. 

,  Richard,  885. 

Rannds,  oo.  Northampton,  887. 
Rannsam,  in  Guisnes,  457. 
Raunston.    See  Rarenstone. 
Raven,  Ravyn,  Thomas,  197,  878. 
Ravensden,  co.  Bedford,  191. 
Ravensthorpe,  oo.  York,  10, 116,  460. 
Bavenstone,  Bannston,  co.  Bookingham,  255. 
.••. ,  pciory  0^  343. 


764 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Ravenstone,  convent  of,  832. 

,  John  Holt,  prior  of,  3S2. 

Enttace  Barnard,  prior  of,  843. 

Bavenswath,  co.  York,  90,  215. 

Bayyn.    See  Baven. 

Bayyi,  Thomas,  590. 

Bawdon,  Nicholas,  prebendary  of  Bridgnorth, 
590. 

Kawe,  John,  171,  408. 

Raweljn,  John,  201. 

Bawelyns,  John,  355. 

Rawlegh,  John,  57,  128,  129. 

Bawlet,  Nicholas,  46. 

Rawlyn,  John,  208. 

,  Bichard,  2. 

,  Simon,  §23. 

Bawreth,  co.  Essex,  509. 

Bawyre.    See  Bathwire. 

Baychford,  Nicholas,  299. 

Baylegh,   Edward,  sheriff  of  Warwick  and 

Leicester,  186. 
Bayleigh,  Beylegh,  co.  Essex,  839. 
Baylton,  Thomas,  214, 277. 
Bayne,  Little  Beynes,  co.  Essex,  872. 
Bayne,  Bobert,  477. 

,  Thomas,  477. 

,  William,  215,  477. 

Baynee.    See  Beynes. 

Raynford,  Beynford,  Beynforth,  Henry,  28, 
625. 

,  Laurence, -220,  351,  407,  545,  606, 

618. 

, 4  sheriff  of  Essex  and  Hertford, 

42. 

Baynold.    See  Beynold. 

Beading,  Bedyng,  co.  Berks,  2,  80,  817,  436, 
596. 

,  mayor  of.    See  Quy dhampton.  - 

,  Parliament  at,  239. 

,  charters  dated  at,  34,  63,  426,  478. 

Bearsby,  Beresby  [co.  Leicester],  4,  81. 
Bechardson,  WiUiam,  214. 
Bedbonm,  Bedebum,  co.  Lincoln,  183. 
Bedboombury  [co.  Hertford],  286. 

Bedbridge,    Budbrngge,    co.    Soathampton, 
forest  of,  116. 

,  hundred  of,  116. 

Bedclyff,  co.  Middlesex,  78. 

Beddon.    See  Bedon. 

Bede,  Beed,  Edmund,  37,  196,  246,  247,  285, 
295,  849,  472,  557,  608. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wife,  295. 

,  John,  226,  244,  288,  384,  525,  583. 

Bobert,  54. 

,  Simon,  201. 

,  Thomas,  236. 

,  WiUiam,  292. 

Bedeknape,  Bedknape,  Edmund,  197,  204, 
223,  255,  385. 

,  William,  256, 508. 


Bedemdyn.    See  Bedmayne. 

Bedes worth,  Bedeworth,  Bichard,  547. 

Bedford.    See  Bedford. 

Bedgate,  William,  515. 

Bediche,  Henry,  86. 

Bedisplaee,  co.  Wilts,  533. 

Bedknape.    See  Bedeknape. 

Eedknyght,  John,  49,831. 

Bedlyngton.    See  Bidlington. 

Bedman,  Bichard,  476. 

Bedmayne,  Bichard,  177, 635. 

Bedmile,  Bedmyld,  co.  Leicester,  27,  517. 

Bedmire,  Bedmer,  co.  York,  1. 

Bedon,  Beddon,  in  Brittany,  498. 

Bedyng.    See  Beading. 

Bee,  Boger,  22,  286,  353,  368,  405,  407,  492, 
494,  614,  622. 

,  sheriff  of  Essex  and  Hertford, 

656. 

, ,  escheator  in  Essex  and  Hert- 
ford, 556. 

, sheriff  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk, 

498,  556. 

, ,  the  elder,  62,  530,  581. 

, ,  the  younger,  62,  531. 

,  William,  62,  581. 

Beed.    See  Bede. 

Beepham,  Bepheham,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 

Begnier,  duke  of  Anjou,  571. 

Beigate,  co.  Surrey,  442. 

Belqnagl^ftle.    See  Bickinghall. 

Belyngton.    See  Billington. 

fiemesbury.    See  Bamsbury. 

Bemon,  Jaquet,  338. 

Bemond,  Thomas,  74. 

Bempstone,  Bemston,  co.  Nottingham,  297. 

Bendcomb,  co.  Gloucester,  10. 

Bendlesham,  co.  Suffolk,  110. 

Benham.    See  Bainham. 

Benhold,  Bonhale,  co.  Bedford,  499,  507. 

Benkyn,  John,  7,  8, 258. 

Bennes,  in  Brittany,  521. 

Benyll,  Thomas,  142. 

Bepheham.    See  Beepham. 

Bepingdon,  Ambrose,  chaplain  of  the  chantry 
of  St.  John  Baptist  by  St.  Maiy  Alder- 
mary  church,  London,  869,  895. 

Bepton,  CO.  Derby,  10. 

,  in  Ashford,  co.  Kent,  274. 

Bepyndon.    See  Bepingdon. 

Bepynghale.    See  Bippingale. 

Beresby.    See  Bearsby. 

Besby.    See  Bisby. 

Bescarrek,  Isabel;  390,  444. 

Besiburgh.    See  Bisborough. 

Beskyngton.    See  Buskington. 

Restell,  John,  145. 

Bestormel,  BostormaU,  co.  Cornwall,  157. 

Bestwold,  Bichard,  222. 

,  Thomas,  608. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


766 


Betfoid,  CO.  Nottingham,  243,  441,  466,  482. 

,  East,  440. 

Betherfeld.    See  Botherfield. 

Beneles.    See  Rivetf  8. 

Renelet,  go.  Kent,  92. 

Beve,  John,  255. 

Bevell,  John,  286. 

Bewele,  John,  5. 

, ,  Alice  his  irife,  5. 

Bexon,  Bixyn  [in  Stogamber],  co.  Somerset, 
193,  194,  200,  380,  364,  522. 

Beygate,  Stephen,  325. 

Bejlegh.    See  Bayleigh. 

Beyner,  John,  286. 

Beynes.    See  Bayne. 

Beynes,  Baynes,  Thomas,  168,  607. 

B^metthorp,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 

Beynforth.    See  Baynford. 

Beynham.    See  Bainham. 

Beynn.    See  Bhine. 

Beynold,  Baynold,  Henry,  194,  236. 

,  John,  193, 194,  212. 

,  Philip,  160. 

,  Biohard,  51,  78,  104,  405. 

,  Thomas,  262. 

,  WiUiam,  87,  104,  194. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  87. 

Beynwell,  John,  509. 
Beyny,  John,  219. 
Bhine,  Beynn,  wine  of,  429. 
Bhodes,  the  grand  master  of,  282. 
Bhossili,  Bassely,  co.  Glamorgan,  163. 
Bhnddlan,  charter  dated  at,  34. 
Bhydd,  Byd,  co.  Worcester,  102. 
Bibston,  Bibetayn,  Little,  co.  York,  601 . 
Bichard,  John,  21. 

Bichardby,  Bichard,  214. 

Bichard,  king  of  England,  586. 

Richard  I.,  charters  of,  136,  828,  364,  370, 

371,  376,  423,  425,  426,  478,  60J. 

Bichard  U.,  11,  48,  50,  63,  82,  92,  94,  109, 
112,  127, 138,  136,  150,  152,  175,  186, 
210,  235,  289,  242,  280,  295,  315,  331, 
865,  389,  412,  420,  450, 455,  459,  467, 
586,  590. 

,  charters  of,  67, 164,  369,  425,  601. 

,  letters  patent  of,  13, 16,  68, 112,  115, 

121,  124,  134-136,  164,  188,  237,  267, 
358,  364,  871,  423,  459, 465,  478,  520, 
538,539,592,601. 

....,  great  roll  of,  130,^235. 

Bichard,  duke  of  York,  the  king's  &ther,  22, 
42,  46,  48,  59,  67,  69,  79,  82,  89,  100, 
108, 119,  181,  153,  159,  162,  178,  184, 
192,  261,  275,  278,  304,  368,  361,  368, 

372,  894,432,437,489,447,471,486, 
507,  522,  530,  531,  588,  543,  544,  563, 
564,  584,  597. 

,  letters  patent  of,  62. 

p...,...,  burial  of,  592^ 


Bichard,  duke  of  Gloucester,  the  king's  brother, 
69,  126,  128,  170,  179,  180,  192,  195, 
198,  219-221,  288,  284,  296,  817,  330, 
338,  345,  846,  348-353,  366,  408,  426, 
455,  464,  486,  507,  509,  518,  530,  550, 
556,  557,  564,  573,  583,  586,  607-638. 

,  chamberlain  of  England,  262,  344. 

,  constable    of  England,    178,    307, 

439,505,511,591. 
,  admiral   of   England,   Ireland  and 

Aquitaine,  52,  171,  184,  201,  489, 489, 

495. 

>  chief  justice  of  North  Wales,  179, 

275. 

,  chief  justice  of   South  Wales,  185, 

275. 

«  Chamberlain  of  South   Wales,  185, 

275. 

9  warden  of  the  west  marches  towards 

Scotland,  489. 

,  keeper  of  the  forests  beyond  Trent, 

838. 

>  sheriff  of  Cumberland,  485,  556. 

,  grants  to,  94,  139,  179,  260,  266, 297, 

329,  466,  483,  549,  560. 

f ,  Anne  hia  wife,  455,  507,550, 

556,  557. 

Bichard  de  Salopia,  duke  of  ^York,  the  king's 
son,  508, 592. 

Bichard,  duke  of  Cambridge,  394. 

Bichard,  Byohard,  John,  353, 432. 

,  Bobert,  234. 

,  Thomas,  300. 

of  Stable,  200. 

ap  Thomas  ap  Griffith,  860. 

ap  Gwillm  Lloyd,  parson  of  Alves- 

cott,  383. 

Bichard's  Castle,  Bycardiscastell,  co.  Here- 
ford, 521. 

Bichardson,  Bychardson,  John,  1, 442. 

,  Bobert,  591. 

,  Thomas,  1. 

,  William,  277. 

Biche,  Thomas,  182. 

And  eee  Uyche, 

Bichemond,  Bichard,  49. 

Bichewode,  co.  Wilts,  533. 

Bichmond,  Bychemond,  co,  York,  119,  239 
457, 483,  486.  506,  513.  ' 

9  honour  of,  242,  843,  529. 

fee,  417. 

..........  archdeaconry  of,  417. 

>  archdeacon  of.    See  Shirwood. 

Bichyngwode,  John,  541. 

Bickinghall,  Rekynghale  by  Botesdale,  co. 
Suffolk,  149. 

Biclyf,  Balph,  215. 

Bider,  William,  the  younger,  199. 

Bidge,  Buge,  Bugge,  co.  Hertford,  10, 145. 

Bidgate,  Bidegate,  William,  587. 

Bidle,  Nicholas,  464. 

pipngton,  Bedlyngton,  cp.  Butjjmd,  32,  W 


766 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


1 


Bightwjse,  Thomas,  498. 

,  William,  881. 

Bikman,  John,  parson  of  Uovekirke,  89. 

Biland,  Thomas,  515. 

Bilej,  Elias,  545. 

BillatoD,    Billeton     [in    Linkinhonie],   oo. 

Cornwall,  467. 
Billington,  Reljngton,  oo.  York,  579. 
Bingslow,  Byngeslowe,  co.  Kent,  hnndred  of, 

240,  802. 
Bingstead,  Byngstead,  co.  Northampton,  60. 
Bingwood,  Byngwode    [cO.    Southampton], 

209. 
Bipley,  Byppley,  Bichaid,  9,  528. 
Bipon,  CO.  York,  15,  346,  600. 
Bippas,  Atice,  586. 
Bippingale,  Bepynghale,  co.  Lincohi,  26,  885, 

517. 
Bipplyngham,  Bohert,  parson  of  Chipstead, 

543. 
BippoD,  William,  28. 
Bipton  Begis,  co.  Huntingdon,  6, 132. 
Bisboroogh,   Besiborgh,    oo.    Buckingham, 

472. 

,  Princes,  472. 

Bisby,  Besby,  co.  York,  253. 

Bise  in  Holdernesse,  co.  York,  488,  486,  487. 

Bisebank,  Bnysbank,  Bysbanke  by  CSalais, 

20,  204,  270, 271,  290,  388,  450,  513. 

Bising,  CO.  Norfolk,  512. 

Bisington  Wyk,  Wyke  Busjdon,  oo.  Glou- 
cester, 438,  461. 

Biskyngton.    See  Buskington. 

Bisshe,  Bysshe,  John,  208,  269,  372. 

Biston.    See  Buston. 

BisyngcastelL    See  Castle  Bising. 

Bither,  William,  378, 580. 

, ,  Syba  his  wife,  878. 

,  William,  the  second,  878. 

, ,  the  third,  378. 

Bithiscourt,oo.  Wilts,  533. 

Biton,  483,  487. 

Bivelin,  in  Hallamshire,  co.  York,  439. 

Biver,  Byver,  John,  77,  579. 

Bivett^s  Beueles  in  Bhimpling,  co.  Suffolk, 
556. 

Blxyn.    See  Bezon. 

Bobard,  Henry,  81. 

,  John,  546. 

, ,  Agnes  his  wife,  546. 

Bobdyn,  John,  104. 

l^berd,  John,  224,  478. 

Boberdes,  Bichard,  148. 

Boberdys,  John,  82. 

Bobert,  William,  4,  128, 167. 

,  sonof  Odo,479. 

ap  Guillim  ap  Thomas,  442. 

Boberts,  Bobertes,  Bichard,  224, 8^0. 

Bobertebridge,  co.  Sussex,  468. 


Bobertson,  John,  203. 

,  Bichard,  257. 

,  Bobert,  146. 

Bobessard,  Louis,  lord  of  Bourohier,  988. 

,  William,  325. 

Bobkyn,  David,  4. 
Bobson,  Bichard,  214, 277. 
Bobyn,  John,  197. 
Bobyns.  John,  471. 

,  Bichard,  317,  819,  354. 

,  Thomas,  144,  827,  553. 

....*....,  William,  197. 
Bobynson,  Bobenson,  James,  10. 

,  Joan,  215. 

,  John,  214,  215,  277. 

, ,  the  elder,  286,  287. 

;.., ,  the  younger,  286,  287. 

Bichard,  275,  281,  286,  287,   960, 

442. 

.., ,  Thomas,  212. 

,Wmiam,  216,823. 

Bocelin,  Master,  vice-chancellor  of  Bichard  L, 

328,  376. 
Boche,  CO.  York,  John,  abbot  of,  885. 

,  le  Boche,  co.  Nottingham,  446. 

Andelys,  in  Franca,  charters  dated 

at,  328,  871,  376,  601. 

Boche,  Joan,  194. 

,  John,  193,  194,  846. 

,  PhiUp,197. 

Bocheile^  wine  of,  378. 

Bochester,  Boucestre,  oo.  Kent,  92,  288,  297, 
302,325,371,496,569. 

,  hundred  of,  802. 

...,  mayor  of,  409. 

the  bishop  of  502. 

And     $ee     Alcok;     Botherham; 

Bnssell. 

,  bishopric  of,  597. 

,  diocese  of,  93,  848,  589. 

,  cathedral  of,  prior  and  convent  of, 

870. 

, ,  Simon,  prior  of,  370. 

,  charters  dated  at,  870,  661. 

,  hospital  of  St.  Bartholomew  by.    See 

Chatham. 
Boohford,  Bacheford,  co.  Essex,  878, 426. 

,  hundred  of,  426,  625. 

Bockbom,  Bokeboume,  co.  Southampton,  82, 

88. 
BocUngham,  co.  Northampton,  599. 

,  forest  of,  599,  601. 

Bockland,  Bokelond,  co.  Norfolk,  515. 

Tofts,  515. 

Boclyff.    See  Bouolyfl. 
Bodborough,  co.  Gloucester,  577. 

Bodeney,  Edmund,  412. 

Bodelond,  William,  820. 

Boderham.    See  Botherham. 

Bodes,  Bobert,  817,  582. 


eENEB^  INDEX. 


767 


Rodmersham,  co.  Kent,  825,  447. 
Rodney,  Walter,  522. 
Rodflley,  Bodysley,  co.  Derby,  258. 
Rodys,  William,  rector  of  a  moiety  of  the 
church  of  Treflwell,  896. 

> ,  parson  of  Springthorpe,  896. 

Roger,  John,  6,  8,  83,  81,  92,  122,  158,  428, 
629. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Southampton,  208. 

, ,  yicar  of  Moreton,  160. 

..,  Thomas,   177,  197,  201,  240,  250, 

581, 

,  William,  177. 

.........  ap  John,  152. 

ap  Roger  Vaghan,  429. 

Rogers,  Henry,  the  younger,  196. 

,  John,  53,  59, 196,  220,  262,  495,  571, 

577. 

•• ,  Alice  his  wife,  577^ 

,  Thomas,  118,  247,  851,  678,635. 

Rogger,  John,  82,  85,  88,  108,  109,  161,  218, 
226,  281,  374,  503. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  109. 

,  Thomas,  164,  608. 

Rokeboume.    See  Rockbom. 
Rokeby.    See  Rugby. 
Rokele,  R.  de,  561. 
Rokeleyes,  Thomas,  84. 
Rokelond.     See  Rockland. 
Rokes,  Rokys,  John,  268. 

,  Thomas,  56,  126,  196,  568,  584, 608. 

,  Walter,  257. 

Rokesley.    See  Ruzley. 
Rokley,  John,  47. 

,  Robert,  47, 176, 451,  528,  555. 

,  William,  5S  8, 555. 

Rokynge.    See  Ruckiuge. 

Rokys.    See  Rokes. 

Rolff,  William,  188. 

Rolffe,  John,  435. 

RoUam,  Jacome,  509. 

Roller,  John,  808. 

RoUesham.    See  Rowsham. 

Rolletton,  Rowlstone,  co.  Nottingham,  106. 

,  CO.  Lincoln,  820. 

And  see  Rolstone. 

Rolston,  CO.  Deyon,  36. 

Rolstone,  RoUeston  in  Banwell,  co.  Somerset, 

72. 
Rolvenden,  co.  Kent,  259,  283. 
Romaldkirk,  co.  York,  215. 
Roma,  Marcellus  de,  474. 
Rombalde,  Thomas,  4. 

,  William,  4. 

, ,  Marjory  his  wife,  4. 

Rome,  church  of,  179, 186, 206, 454,  470, 472, 

474,  597. 

,  court  of,    817,  841,  868,  873, '398, 

415. 

Romford,  Rumford,  oo.  Essex,  78. 


Ronmey,  Rompney,  Rumney,  co.  Kent,  44, 
266,  282,  288,  290,  808,  463,  488. 

,  port  of,  496. 

ship  called  The  Christopher  of ,  282. 

>  Old,  CO.  Kent,  244,  288,  380,  546. 

Marsh,  546,  547. 

Romsey,  co.  Southamptou,  569. 

,  abbey  of,  339,  344. 

,  convent  of,  337. 

,  Joan  Brigges,  abbess  of,  837. 

,  Elizabeth    Broke,    abbess,  of,  839, 

844. 

Ronehed,  Richard,  291. 

Ronhale.    See  Renhold. 

Roo,  John,  199,253. 

9 ,  Margaret  his  wife,  253. 

,  Thomas,  15^. 

RooB  in  Bradfield  Combust,  co.  Suffolk,  36. 

Rosse,  CO.  York,  48,487,  457,    458, 

529,  530. 

Roos,  Eleanor,  90,  460. 

,  Qiles,  325. 

,  Henry,  807,  558. 

,  John,  lord,  20,419. 

» ,  Marjory  his  wife,  20,  824,  419. 

Richard,  169,  218,  245,  247, 249,  267, 

424,432. 

,  Robert,  460. 

^ ,  Thomas,  458,  459,  530. 

» I  Maijory  his  wife,  458,  580. 

,  Thomas,  fifth  lord  of  Roos  and  Hame- 

lake,  506. 

, ,  Beatrice  his  wife,  506. 


.,  Thomas,  ninth  lord,  86, 100. 
., .......  Eleanor  his  wife,  86,  100. 


...«....,  Thomas,  tenth  lord,  17,  18,  20,24, 
27,  36,  38,  40,  48,  47,  48,  70,  90,  100, 
125,  294,  441,  461,  480,  606. 

• ,Philippahis  wife,  17,47,  70,  90, 

125. 

Roosebeck,  Rusbek,  co.  Lancaster,  456. 

Roper,  Alan,  285. 

,  John,  802,  889. 

,  Simon,  285. 

Ropers,  in  Bures  St.  Mary,  co.  Suffolk,  25. 

Ropsley,  Ropesley,  co.  Lincoln,  26, 291,  517. 

Ros,  Henry,  551. 

,  Robert,  217,  222. 

Roscelin,  Master.    See  Rocelin. 

Roschebrook,  Eleanor  de,  872. 

,  William  de,  372. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  872. 

Roscoff,  Rousgo  (in  Finistere),  in  Brittany 
474.  " 

Rose,  John,  221,  253,  268. 

,  Richard,  257. 

,  WiUiaro,  4,  171,  213. 

Roseniihon,  Roseneython  [in  St.  Keyemel, 
CO.  Cornwall,  297,  660. 

Rosmoders,  Rosemoderes,  William,  58, 104. 


I 


768 


GEl^BAL  INDEX. 


Rosneython.    See  Bosenithon. 

Boiogan,  co.  Cornwall,  880. 

Bosogan,  John,  280. 

Bo«0e,  Thomas,  898,  877,  899. 

,  William,  290,  494. 

BoBse.    See  Boos. 

Bossher,  William,  165. 

Bonington,  BoByngtoii,  co.  York,  108.1 

BoiBisBon,  Jamea,  515. 

Bostonnall.    See  Bestormel. 

BoBwoiy,  CO.  Cornwall,  104. 

Botby.    See  Batby. 

Bote,  John,  4. 

Botfill,  John,  8. 

Boter,  Heniy,  251. 

Botheley,  Boger,  864. 

,  William,  255. 

Bothemell.    See  Bathmell. 

Botheney,  Edmand,  264. 

Botherfield,  Betherfeld,  co.  Suasex,  384. 

Botherham,  Boderliam,  co.  Tork,  73,  244, 
585. 

Botherham,  John,  167,  2te,  428,  446,  570, 
607. 

,  Master  Boger,  317,  609. 

...,  warden  of  the  King's  Hall, 

Cambridge,  867. 

.,  Master  Thomas,  keeper  of  the  priiry 

seal,  19,  42,  182, 190,  868,446. 

, ,  provost  of  the  college  of  Wing- 
ham,  42. 

,    ,    chancellor     of     Cambridge 

University,  609. 

,..., ,  bishop  of  Bochester   [1468- 

1471],  132,  190,882,  375,  609,618. 

,  bishop  of  Lincoln  [1472-1480] 

and  chancellor,  829,  380, 382,342, 343, 
859, 363,  375,  392,  400,  422,  446,  450, 
462,  472,  475,  485,  517,  619,  628,  530, 
538,  540,  542,  548,  588,  594,  597,  607, 
609,';617,;61 9-621,  623,  625-627. 

,  William,  309. 

Botherwick,  co.  Soathampton,  189. 

Bothur,  Bobert,  501. 

Bothwell,  CO.  Northampton,  202,  386. 

Botoar,  Bobert,  180. 

Boncestre.    See  Bochester. 

Bondyff,  Brian,  55,  408,  593,  638. 

..,., ,  third  baron  of  the  Bxohequer, 

28,  63,  229,  258,  420,  528,  585. 

,  Gay,  688. 

,  John,  601. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  601. 

Boaehede,  Bichard,  271. 
Bonen,  393. 

,  charter  dated  at,  538. 

Bonf,  Brigencius,  197. 
Bonfford.    See  Buftord. 
Houghton,  CO.  Norfolk,  84, 191. 
, polpi,  257. 


Bonley,  John,  885. 

,  Thomas,  486. 

Bonnhed,  Bichard,  291. 

Bona,  Gilbert,  104. 

,  Henry,  268. 

,  John,  152,  844,  845. 

) ,the  younger,  246, 684. 

,  William,  228,287. 

Bousgo.    See  Boscoff. 

Bouthe,  Brian,  199. 

,  William,  468. 

Bonz,  John  le,  521. 

Bowe,  John,  70,  71,  801, 407,  618. 

Bowelond,  John,  171. 

Bowell,  Thomas,  610. 

Bowley,  co.  Stafford,  242. 

CO.  Wilts,  466. 

Bowlond,  Simon,  2. 

Bowlstone.    See  Bolleston. 

Bowsham,  Bollesham,  Bulsam,  co.  Bucking* 
ham,  56. 

Bowthole.    SeeButhall. 

Boxby,  CO.  Idncoln,  385. 

Boxton,  John,  prior  of  Dunstable,  309. 

Boyall.    SeeByall. 

Boydon,  oo.  Essex,  12. 

Boyston,  co.  Cambridge,  prior  and  convent  of, 
428.. 

,00.  Hertford,  75. 

Buckinge,  Bokynge,  oo.  Kent,  288,  821,  546. 

Budbrugge.    See  Bedbridge. 

Budby,  Boger,  87. 

Budge,  Bugge,  co.  Salop,  274. 

Budhale,  Nicholas,  parson  of  Horsford,  967. 

Budham,  East,  Estrudham,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 

,  West,  191. 

Budorddwy,  co.  Flint,  210. 

Budsten,  Henry,  206. 

Budston,  Bobert,  498. 

Budynge,  John,  archdeacon  of  Northampton, 
485. 

Bufford,  Boufford,  co.  Nottingham,  abbot  of, 
244. 

,  William,  abbot  of,  410,  479. 

Bufford,  John,  248. 

...,  Bobert,  285,  286,  363,  608. 

..........  Thomas,  363. 

Bugby,  Bokeby,  co.  Warwick,  5. 

Buge.    See  Bidge. 

Bugge.    See  Bidge ;  Budge. 

Rogge,  John,  218,  274. 

,   .......  escheator  in  the  county   of 

Worcester,  211. 

Buggewey,  William,  582. 

Bughbergh,  co.  Wilts,  hundred  of,  587. 

Bughton,  William,  122,  595. 

Bukeby,  Henry,  215. 

,  Thomas,  215. 

Bulsam.    S^  Bowsfiam, 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


769 


Ramford.    See  Romford. 

Ramney.    See  Romnej. 

Rumsey,  John,  404. 

Rumwode,  co.  Nottingham,  810,  488. 

Rnsbek.    See  Rooeebeck. 

Roflhall,  Rnsteshfill,  oo.  Wiltfi,  466. 

Ruslie,  John,  218. 

Rashford,  Russhworth,  co.  Norfolk,  562. 

Roflhton,  Rassheton,  oo.  Northampton,  60. 

Rnshworth  [co.  Norfolk],  college  of  St.  John 
Evangelist,  master  or  warden  and 
brethren  of,  808. 

Rmkington,    Reskyngton    Riskyngton,    oo. 

Lincoln,  34,  810,  528. 
Rosse,  John,  887. 
Rassell,  Alice,  66. 

,  Elisabeth,  262. 

,  Henry,  8. 

,  John,  152,  298,  877,  552,  557,  568. 

, ,  bishop  of  Rochester    [1476- 

1480],  597. 

••t ■••...,  ,    canon     of    St.     Stephen's, 

Westminster,  589. 

> f  prebendary    of  Cobhambnry, 

589. 

,  chaplain  of  Freckenham,  589. 

9 ,  keeper  of  the  privy  seal,  451, 

586,  597. 

* ..) ,  second  in  the  office  of  the  privy 

seal,  151,  280,  879. 

,  Lawrence,  888. 

,  Nicholas,  581. 

,  Philippa,  4. 

,  Richard,  254. 

Robert,  249, 581,  550. 

Rossely.    See  Rhossili. 

Russhe,  CO.  Dublin,  20,  279,  419. 

Rosteshall.    See  Roshall. 

Roston,  Riston,  co.  York,  457,  529. 

RathaU,  Rowthale,  co.  Salop,  184. 

Rutland,  eonnty  of,  87,  88, 195, 218,  290, 318, 

329,  348,  350,  461,  462,  466,  492,  496, 

528,  540,  555,  562. 

, ,  sheriff  of,  850,  451,  492,  528, 

555. 

, ,  esoheator  in,  89,  271,  332,  475. 

And  see  Chamhre  i  Palmer. 

•..» 9 subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

829,  348. 

9 ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

626. 

I  forest  of,  451,  528,  555. 

,  earl  of.    See  Edmund. 

Rntter,  John,  497,  526, 572. 

Ruxley,  Rokesley,  co.  Kent,  hundred  of,  801. 

Ruyton,  Thomas,  20. 

William,  502. 

Ryall,  Royall,  co.  Northumberland,  480. 

Ryarsh,  Ryherssh,  co.  Kent,  593,  594. 

Ryby,  John,  877. 

Rycaidiscastell.     See  Richard's  Castle. 

y  96186. 


Rychard.     See  Richard. 
Rychardby,  Richard,  277. 
Rychardson.    See  Richardson. 
Ryche,  Isabel,  202,  224. 

^n(f  5ee  Riche. 

Rychemond.    See  Richmond. 

Rycher,  Ralph,  303. 

Rychere,  John  582. 

Rycote,  Great,  co.  Oxford,  399. 

Ryd,    See  Rhydd. 

Ryder,  Robert,  331. 

Rydon,  co.  Surrey,  308. 

Rydshefe,  Adam,  parson  of  Camp,  538. 

Rye,  276. 

,  CO.  Kent,  319. 

,  CO.  Sussex,  303,  448. 

,  port  of,  496. 

,  ship  called  le  Marie  of,  217. 

Rygby,  Nicholas,  309. 

,  Thomas,  141,  161,509. 

Ryggeman,  Walter,  142. 
Ryggeway,  William,  582. 
RyS^^y  Bdmnnd,  499. 
Rygot,  William,  76. 

, ,  Ellen  his  wife,  76. 

Ryherssh.     See  Ryarsh. 
Ryke,  Richard,  77, 109,  141. 
Rylandes,  Nicholas,  9,  74. 
Ryle,  Robert,  224. 
Ryley,  John,  287,  882. 

,  Thomas,  215. 

Rymple,  Gilbert  de  la,  83. 
Ryng,  John,  202. 

,  Roger,  202. 

Ryngeboum,  Robert,  57. 
Ryngeslowe.    See  Ringslow. 
Kyngeston,  John,  405. 

,  Thomas,  144. 

Ringland,  Rynglond,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 

Rynmour,  co.  Somerset,  187. 

Rype,  CO.  Sussex,  412. 

Rypon,  John,  182,  239,  514. 

Ryppley.    See  Ripley. 

Rypton.    See  Repton. 

Rysbank.    See  Risebank. 

Ryseburgh,  Robert,  abbot  of  Misscnden,  288. 

Rysley,  John,  534. 

,  Richard,  141,  224. 

Rysshe.     See  Risshe. 
Rysyng,  Richard,  78. 
Ryther,  co.  York,  432. 
Ryyer,  Bastilot  de,  49. 

And  see  River. 

Ry  vers,  John,  120, 121. 

,  Thomas,  102. 

,  Walter,  369. 

,  earl  of.    See  Wydeville. 

Ryxen.    See  Rexon. 

3c 


770 


GENEBAL  INDEX. 


S. 


Sabresfordt    co.    Essex    (?    Sawbridgeworth, 
co«  Hertford),  178. 

Saohefeld,  John,  217. 

Sacheverel],  Saucheyerell,  Balpb,  408,  410, 
479. 

SachoTjle,  John,  74. 

Sadberg  [oo.  Durham],  28. 

Sadde,  Nicholas,  500. 

Sadeler,  Sadiller,  Alan,  2, 143. 

,  George,  287,  481. 

,  TboinsK,  602. 

Safrey,  Richard,  88. 

Sage,  Ivonnait  le,  201,  217,  221. 

..,  Thomas,  578. 

Saghe.    See  Saige. 

Saham,  co.  Norfolk,  827. 

Saige,  Saghe,  Thomas,  286,  287. 

Saint  — — .    See  St.  — ^. 

Saint  Morice,  Perrenot  de,  201,  217,  212. 

Saloombe,  Saltcombe  [co.  DeTon],  ship  called 
U  Davy  oi,  \14. 

,  port  of,  602. 

Salden,  co.  Buckingham,  809. 

Sale,  Thnrstan,  580. 

Salesbnry,  Salisbury,  Richard,  218. 

,  Roger,  194,  849,  405,  437,  570,  571, 

628. 

Salewse,  Robert,  591. 
Salford,  co.  Oxford,  875. 
Salisbory.     See  Salesbury. 

Salisbury,  co.  Wilts,  67,  76,  80,  84,  90,  91, 
101,  128,  141,  282,  805,  821,  871,  889, 
485,  475,  496,  505,  566,  595. 

,  charter  dated  at,  459. 

,   letters   patent  dated  at,  204,  207, 

209,  210,  217,  218,  626. 

,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in,  288. 

,  mayor  of,  871. 

AndseeVoTt 

,  earl  of.    Se^  Neville. 

,  diocese  of,  15, 119,  280,234,818,359, 

890,  448,  528,  544,  554,  566. 

,  archdeacon  of.    See  Eure. 

,  bishop  of,  371. 

.., ,  chancellor  of  the  order  of  the 

Garter,  554. 

, And  tee  Beauchamp;  Martiral. 

,  cathedral  of,  566. 

...., ,  close  of,  160. 

, ,  Eustace,  dean  o^  871. 

, ,  dean  of.    See  Eemer;   Gold- 
well  ;  Davyson. 


Salisbury,  cathedral  of,  dean  and  chapter  of, 
160,  872,  400. 

, ,  prebend  in,  141. 

, ,  chapel  of  Jesus  and  St.  Mary 

in,  811. 

,  ,  chapel   of  Holy   Trinity  and 

St.  Mary  in,  811. 
Salkeld  [co.  Cumberland],  488,  486,  487. 
Salkeld,  Bartholomew^  277. 

,  John,  214,  277. 

Richard,  25,  187,  214,  277,  610. 

Thomas,  214,  277. 

,  William,  214. 

,  the  elder,  277. 

, ,  the  younger,  277. 

Salle  [co.  Norfolk],  498. 
Salle,  Thomas,  442. 
Salman,  Thomas,  578. 
,  Walter,  179. 

Salmon,  John,  bishop  of  Norwich  [1299- 
1825],  459,589. 

Salmon  Leap  [co.  Dublin],  458^  598. 

Salop,  county  of,  55,  58,  70,  99,  103,  191,  I95t 
219,  247,  249,  257,  281,  284,  289,  294, 
329,  843,  398,  400,  407,  411,  429,  480, 
462,  492,  496,  574,  590,  605. 

, ,  sheriff  of,  29,  159,   183,  219, 

282,  242,  284,  407,  429,  492,  590. 

, ,  escheator  in,  333,  467,  598. 

^fki  Me  Hamage ;  Laken. 

, ,  outlawries  in,  2,  4,  80, 143. 

..., ,  eubsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

829,  348,  478. 

, ,  commissions  of  the  peace   in, 

627. 
Salph  End,  Sal«(ho,in  Renhold,  co.  Bedford, 

499. 

Saltash,  co.  Cornwall,  145. 
Salter,  William,  148. 

Salter's  Lode,  Walterslode,  co.  Norfolk,  169, 
170. 

Saltfleetby,  co.  Lincoln,  4S,  122,  508. 
Saltflethhayyn,  co.  Lincoln,  508. 
Salthouse,  co.  Norfolk,  343. 

Saltmersshe,  Edward,    251,   407,   427,  428, 
686. 

,  William,  353. 

Saltpreston.     See  Prestocpans. 

Saluse,  Robert,  591. 

Salran,  John,  102,  103,  637. 

Salveyn,  Walter,  215. 

Salwey,  Humphrey,  496,  526,  636. 

Salwho.     See  Salph  End. 

Saman,  John,  817-319. 

Sambroke,  Sanbroke,  John,  286,  409,  460. 

,  Roger,  56,  393. 

Samford,  Stamford,  co.  Suffolk,  hundred  of, 
590. 

Sammys,  William,  254. 

Sampford.     See  Sandfor'' 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


711 


Sampford  Courtenaj,  co.  Devon,  28,  61,  176, 
189,  280,  457,  518,  557. 

Peverell,  co.  Devon,  61,  389,  348. 

Spyne,  co.  Devon,  578. 

Sampaon,  Samson,  John,  408,  404. 

,  Thomas,  605. 

,  William,  336. 

Samwell,  John,  256,  406,  420,  500. 

Sanbroke.     See  Sambioke. 

Sancle,  Nicholas,  552. 

Sanctingfeld  by  Wissant,  hospital  of,  398. 

9 ,  Peter  Canerell,  matter  of,  898. 

Saneto  Lanrencio,  Robert  de,  lord  of  Howth, 
198. 

Sandal,  co.  York,  79,  261. 

Sandeford,  Dame  Elizabeth,  77. 

,  Thomas,  288,  685. 

Sandeland,  Thomas,  159. 

Sandes,  John,  815. 

,  William,  58,  56,  851,  405,  429,  524, 

629. 

Sandewey,  John,  148. 

Sandford,  Sampford,  Saonford,  co.  Oxford, 
14,  17. 

,  Sondeford,  co.  Salop,  192. 

Sandford,  Brian,  escheator  of  Lincoln,  412. 

Sandiacre,  co.  Nottingham,  368. 

Sandon  on  the  Hill,  co.  Hertford,  255. 

Sandon,  John,  486. 

Sandwich,  28,  87,  108, 127, 168, 276, 282,291, 
305,  817-319,  325,  340,  354,  453,  485, 
498,  525. 

9  mayor  of.    See  Bierton  ;  Cook. 

,  mayor  and  barons  of,  862. 

,  port  of,  11,  34,  59,  88,  108,  110,   126, 

132,  158,  160,  165,  167,  212,  218,  221, 
280,  281,  245,  259,  262,  268,  269,  278, 
282,  819,  838,  840,  341,  875,  893,  894, 
445,  458,  474,  478,  493,  495,  496,  521, 
532,  5S7,  560,  565,  587,  592,  600. 

ship  called  la  Marie  of,  605. 

Sans,  Sauns,  John,  422. 

,  Peter,  205, 273,  281,  378,  422. 

San  Sebastian,  in  Spain,  559. 

Sant,  John,  abbot  of  Abingdon,  186. 

9  Willii^m,  abbot   of  Abingdon,    115, 

123. 

Santon,  John,  407. 

Sapcot,  Sapcote,  John,  '406,  617, 618. 

,  Kichard,  5,  199,  850,  617,  627. 

Sapcotes,  John,  564. 

,  Richard,  485. 

Sapperton,  Sapirton,  Sapurton,  co.  Lincoln, 

26,  517. 
Saracens,  189. 
Sarger,  John,  72. 
, ,  Isabel  his  wife,  72. 

Sarsden,  Seresden,  co.  Warwick  (recHus 
Oxford),  828. 

Sarum,  Old,  co.  Wilts,  284,  498. 
,  New.     See  Salisbury. 


Saucheyerell.    See  Sacheverell. 
Saander,  Christopher,  556. 

,  John,  abbot  of  Sherborne,  558. 

,  Richard,  3(\ 

Saunders,  Saondres,  John,  168,  212. 

,  Thomas,  546. 

,  William,  393. 

Saunderton,  Saunterdon,  co.  Buckingham,  471, 

472. 
Saundre,  Nicholas,  87. ' 
Saunford.    See  Sandford. 
Sauns.    See  Sans. 
Saunterdon.     See  Saunderton. 
Savage,  John,  490,  497,  524.  526,  572. 

...•Robert,  880. 

Savan,  John,  319. 

Savile.    See  Sayvile. 

Sawbridgeworth.    See  Sabresford. 

Sawe,  William,  78. 

Sawele,  Sawie,  John,  856,  877. 

Sawge,  Thomas,  498. 

Sawenders,  Richard,  4. 

,  Thomas,  4. 

Sawston,  Saxton,  co.  Cambridge,  297,  560. 
Sawyer,  John,  142,  826. 

,  Richard,  142. 

Saxmondham,  Agnes,  6, 7. 

,  William,  6,7. 

Saxton.    See  Sawston. 

Say,  John,  12,  100,  114,  128,  157,  182,  195, 
199,  205,  244,  250,  262,  346,  850,  366, 
878,  407,  446,  448,  532,  582,  608,  616. 

, ,  keeper  of  the  great  wardrobe, 

597. 
,  Dan  John,  abbot  of  Bermondsey,  887, 

890. 

,  John,  the  elder,  218. 

, ,  the  younger,  218. 

,  Leonard,  446,  448. 

,  Thomas,  158,  406,  608. 

,  William,  182,  205,  694. 

, ,  Genevieve  his  wife,  594. 

,  ,   escheator    of    Somerset   and 

Dorset,  592. 

,W.  de,  661. 

,  lord  of.     See  Cly nton ;  Fenys. 

Saycok,  William,  485. 
Sayer,  James,  72. 

,John,  8,  326. 

,  Juliana,  72. 

,  Thomas,  548. 

Saylok,  Thomas,  72. 
Sayntleger.    See  St.  Leger. 
Sayntloo.    See  St.  Lo. 
Saynton,  Seynton,  John,  202,  285,  286, 625. 
, .escheator of  the  county  of  Lin- 
coln, 595. 
Sayvile,  Alice,  810. 

,  John,  199,  261,  849,  408,  688. 

William,  408,  688. 

3c  ^^ 


J 


772 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Scalard,  German,  544. 

Scalbji  George,  S20. 

Scales,  Gatescales,  co.  Cumberland,  13. 

,  CO.  Lancaster,  456. 

,  in  Guysnes,  813. 

Scalthwayterigg,  co.  Westmoreland,  531. 

Scampston  [co.  York],  206. 

Scarborough,  Scardeburgh,  co.  York,  164, 
201,  217,  221,  282,  286,  287,  322,  382, 
471,  493,  507,  578. 

,  IjViars  Minor    of,   George    Danbj, 

prior  of,  578. 

Scarburgh,  Bichard,  323. 

Scarce,  Robert,  303. 

Scargill,  Thomas,  248. 

,  William,  638. 

Scarle,  John  de,  371. 

Scarlet,  Thomas,  98,  234. 

Scarsdnle,  Scaryesdale,  Skaresdale,  co.  Derby, 
442,  455,  507. 

Schellem,  Nicholas,  605. 

ScherrngtoD.    See  Sherrington. 

Schiatis,  Bartholomew,  822. 

Schryvenham.     See  Shrivenham. 

Schytlanger.    See  Shutlanger. 

Sdauston.     See  Slawton. 

Scobard,  John,  255. 

Scobehill,  John,  60. 

Scoles,  Bobert,  861. 

Scolte,  John,  491. 

Scorhy,  Scoreby,  co.  York,  483,  486,  487. 

Scorin,  Thomas,  486. 

Sco  Buston,  Skouryston,  co.  Norfolk,  885. 

Scot,  Scott,  Scotte,  John,  18,  32,  38,  55,  70, 
127,  162,  192,  195,  196,  199,  219,  221, 
283,  285,  288,  366,  376,  393,  407,  463, 
474,551,571,608,618. 

,  lieutenant  of  Dover  Castle  and 

the  Cinque  Ports,  206. 

,  John  le,  earl  of  Chester,  35. 

,  Bichard,  481. 

,  William,  501. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  501. 

Scotby  [co.  Cumberland],  483,  486,  487. 
Scotforth  [co.  Lancaster],  334,  531. 
Scotland,  Scots,  25,  26,  84,   159,  162,   189, 
299,  892,  409,  466,  536,  554,  555,  596. 

,  king  of.    See  Balliall ;  James. 

,  marches  of,  892. 

,  middle  marches  of,  450,  545,  591. 

, ,  warden    of.        See    Multon 

Percy. 

,  east  marches  of,  813,  341,  450,  545| 

591. 

, ,  ^rarden    of.       See    Multon  ; 

Percy. 

,  west  marches  of,  439. 

, ,  warden  of.    See  Bichard. 

, ,  lieutenant  of.     See  Parr. 

Scotneyfec    in    Cumbcrwosth,  co.    Lincoln, 
508. 


Scratby,  Scroweteby,  co.  Norfolk,  422. 
Scrayingham,  co.  York,  89, 178,  207,  504. 
Serene.    See  Skrene. 
Screyelby.    See  Scriyelsby. 
Soreveton,  Skreton,  co,  Nottingham,  501. 

Scriyelsby,  Skreyelby,  Screvilby,  co.  Linooln, 

297,  508. 
Scriren,  Scryven,  co.  York,  55,  598. 
Scrope,  Lescrope,  Elizabeth,  lady,  258. 

,  Geoffrey,  98. 

,  Henry,  justice  of  the  Bench,  465. 

,  John,  252,  849,  890,  609. 

, ,  lord  of  Bolton,  170,  190,  209, 

245,  248,  285,  462,  529,  637. 

, ,  of  Upsale,  687. 

,  Bichard,  207,  218,  260. 

, ,  bishop  of  Carlisle  [146  4-1 468]  J 

17,  84. 

, ,  bishop  of  Coventiy  and  lach* 

field  [1386-1898],  425. 

,  Thomas,  200,  582. 

, ,  of  Masham,  582,  583. 

, ,  the  younger,  599. 

, ,  the  elder,  599. 

, ,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  599. 

Scroweteby.     See  Scratby. 
Scrutiny,  controller  of,  230,  269,  872. 

,  surveyor  of,  166,  269,  566. 

Scudamore,  Skydmore,  John,  454,  585,  616. 

,  Philip,  224. 

,  Thomas,  249. 

Scull.     See  Skull. 
Scullok,  Skollok,  John,  214,  277. 
Scutford,  Thomas,  7. 
Scutt,  John,  541. 
Scylby,  Henry,  500. 
Scyrefhoton.    See  Sheriff  Hutton. 
S^ford,  Seford,  co.  Sussex,  193. 
Seal,  Sele,  co.  Kent,  41,  362. 
Seamer,  Semer,  Seymer,  co.  York,  279,  541. 
Seaton,  Seton',  co.  York,  17,  90,  125,  423. 
Seavington,     Sevenhampton      Denys,      co. 
Somerset,  95. 

Seboll,  Sebo,  John,  307,  599. 

Secole,  Bobert,  515. 

Sedgeberrow,  Segebarowe,  co.  Worcester,  21. 

Sedgebrook,  Segbroke,  .co.  Lincoln,  88. 

Sedlegh,  James,  301. 

See,  Martin  at,  199,  316. 

Seething,  Sethyng,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 

Seford.    See  Seaford. 

Segbroke.    See  Sedgebrook. 

Segebarowe.    See  Sedgeberrow. 

Segliston.    See  Sigglesthome. 

Segrave,  Nicholas,  242. 

,  William,  225. 

Segrym,  John,  318. 

Seindere,  John,  60. 

Seindowe,  John,  218. 

Seint  Johanne  de  Luso,  Martin  de,  866. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


773 


Seinljoli]].    See  St.  John. 
Seintjaste.    See  St.  Just. 
Seintleger.    See  St.  Leger. 
Selake.    See  Sellake. 
Seland.    See  Zeeland. 
Selanger.    See  St.  Leger. 

Selby,  Shelby,  CO.  York,  145,  179,  307,  419, 
452. 

»  St.  Germau's  monasterr,  John,  abbot 

of,  145. 

Selby,  Wimam,  418. 

Sele.     See  Seal. 

Sellake,  Seylake,  by  Halberton,  co.  Devon. 
156. 

Sellowe,  William,  SOI. 

SeUy,  David,  145. 

Sellyng,  John,  219. 

Selonge,  Edmund,  241. 

Selowe,  John,  574. 

Selside,  Selshede,  co.  Westmoreland,  582, 

Selston,  CO.  Nottingham,  487. 

Seman,  .Tohn,  75,  595,  626. 

9  Richard,  21. 

Semer.    See  Seamer. 

Semer,  Thomas,  2. 

Senangr,  John,  119. 

Sendirkase,  in  Picardy,  125. 

Sentbreak.    See  St.  Breok. 

Sent  Id.    See  St.  Ives. 

Sent  Keveran.     See  St.  Keveme. 

Sent,  John.    See  St.  John. 

Senycle,  John,  820. 

Sepyshede,  John,  abbot  of  St.  Mary  de  Pratis, 
Leicester,  475. 

Serego,  Serigo,  Master  Dominic  de,  physician 

of  the  king  and  queen,  836,  512,  555. 
Seresden.    See  Sarsden. 
Sergeant,  Agnes,  3. 
Sergeaunt,  Bobert,  525. 

,  Thomas,  432. 

,  William,  540. 

Sergeanntson,  Tliomas,  378. 
Serger,  John,  406. 

Serjeants  at  arms,  appointments  of,  81,  87, 
40,  41,  86,  92,  98,  100,  124,  182,  184, 
287,  261,  263,  265,  273,  281,  296,  337, 
848,  898,  452,  460,  461,  504,  565,  590. 

at  law,  appointments  of,  88,  51,  193. 

Serle,  Henry,  433. 

,  John,  421,  438,  538. 

,    Nicholas,  chaplain  of  '  Mortymers 

Chauntry'  in  Chichester  cathedral, 
294,  296. 

,  Thomas,  538. 

Serne,  Edmund,  407. 

Serron,  John,  521. 

Serteyn,  William,  148. 

Sessay,  co.  York,  142. 

Setoryngton.    See  Settrington. 

Sethyng.     See  Seething. 


Sethyug,  Henry,   master  of  the   college  of 

Sudburv,  820. 
Seton.    See  Seaton. 

,  in  Scotland,  448. 

Seton,  Alexander,  448. 
Settrington,  Seteryngton,  co.  York,  6. 
Seuester,  Sewyster,  William,  325,  382,  485. 
Sevenoaks,  co.  Kent,  77,  862. 
Sevenhampton  Denys.     See  Seavington. 
Sever,  Master  Henry,  dean  of  Bridgnorth,  276. 
Severn  river,  84, 168,  354. 
Sevemstoke,co.  Worcester,  470. 
Sevester.    See  Seuester. 
Seville,  471. 
Sevington,  John,  368. 
Sewall,  Nicholas,  236. 
Seward,  John,  504. 

Sewardsley,    Sewrisley,     co.    Northampton, 

priory  of,  190. 
Sewell,  John,  400. 

f ,  Margaret  his  wif«,.400. 

,  Matilda,  400. 

Sewhall,  John,  warden,  of  the  college  of 
vicars,  clerfcs,  and  choristers  of  the 
chapel  of  St.  Stephen,  Westminster. 
150. 

Sewrisley.    See  Sewardsley. 
Sewyster.     See  Seuester. 
Sexten,  Thomas,  354. 
Seylake.     See  Sellake. 
Seymer.     See  Seamer. 
Seymor,  John,  522. 

Seymour,  John,    warden  of  the  hospital  of 
St.  John  Baptist,  Occleve,  375. 

> ,  prebendary  of  Windsor,  308. 

Thomas,  218. 

Seymour,  lord  of.    See  Zouche. 
Seyncre  in  Vermandois,  in  France,  583. 

Seynt See  St . 

Seyntclere  Manor,  co.  Buckingham,  309. 
Seyntcryde.    See  Creed. 
Seynt  Kateryns  Mode,  526. 

Seyntler,  John,  escheator  in  the  county  of 
Kent,  812. 

Seyntmarybures.     See  Bures  St.  Mary. 
Seynt  Morys,  Nicholas  de,  833. 
Seynton.     See  Saynton. 
Seyntuaryburgh.     See  Burgh. 
Seynt  Ye.     See  St.  Ives. 
Shaa,  Edmund,  511,  577. 

, ,  sheriff  of  London,  546. 

And  see  Shawe. 

Shackerstone,  Shakeston,  co.  Leicester,  81 
142. 

Shadet,  William,  575. 
Shadwell,  co.  Norfolk,  562. 
Shaftesbury,  co.  Dorset,  204,  242. 

,  abbess  and  convent  of,  242. 

Shafteshaies,  co.  Devon,  843. 
Shaftholme,  co.  York,  477. 


774 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Shakeston.    5ee  Shackerstone . 

Shalboorn,  Chaldeboome,  Shaldebourne,  co. 
Berks,  84,  255. 

Shaledon,  John,  201. 

Shamwell,  Shamell,   co.   Kent,  hundred   of, 
800. 

Shanke,  John,  515. 

Shapecombe,  co.  Dorset,  827. 

Shapharowe.    See  Sharpharow. 

Shaplej,  Robert,  502. 

Shardelowes,    Sherdlowes    in    Fiilbum,    co. 

Cambridge,  480. 
Sharp,  Sharpe,  Christopher,  882. 

> escheator  in    the  coanty    of 

York,  335. 

,  Edmund.  147. 

,  Elizabeth,  118,  119. 

,  Henrj,  171,  277,  307,  509. 

, ,  prothonotary  of  Chancery,  230, 

397. 

,  John,  145,  846,  481,  567. 

>  Nicholas,  248,  614. 

,  ..••..!  receiver  general  of  the  dachy 

of  Lancaster,  165,  178. 

,  Richard,  801,  346. 

,  Thomas,  316,  488,  489,  495. 

,  WiUiam,  501. 

Sharper,  William,  353. 

Sharpharow,  Richard,  215,  277. 

,  Robert,  214. 

,  Roland,  277. 

,  Thomas,  215. 

Sharpies,  Sharpule,  co.  Lancaster,  141. 

Sharpuls,  Robert,  prebendary  of  St.  Asaph, 
515. 

> ,  master  of  the  hospital  of  St. 

Leonard,  Stoke,  585. 

Sharsted  by  Rochester,  co.  Kent,  371. 

Shaw,  CO.  Wilts,  533. 

Shawe,  Christopher,  580. 

,  Edmund,  139. 

AndseeShsoL 

Shawedon,  William,  2. 

Shearing,  Sheryng,  co.  Essex,  12. 

Sheen,  co.  Surrey,  64,  848. 

'•»  house  of  Jesus  of  Bethlehem,  prior 

and  convent  of,  467. 

» ,  William  Wildy,  prior   of,  434, 

486,  467,  582. 

Sheepshead,  Shepeshede,  co.   Leicester,   26, 
517. 

Sheepwash,  Shepeswasshe,  co.  Devon,  24,  45. 

Sheffeld,  Shefeld,  Robert,  200,  251,  252,  289, 

352,  354,  878,  427,  428,  490,  518,  523, 

530,  621,  636. 

Sheffield,  Shefeld,  co.  York,  862,  402,    421. 
441,  460. 

Shefford,  co.  Bedford,  887. 

Shelby.    See  Selby. 

Sheldon,  Shildon,  co.  Devon,  75. 

,  CO.  Warwick,  137. 


Sheldon,  Daniel,  280,  518. 

,  Richard,  229. 

Shelfhanger,  co.  Norfolk,  257. 

Sbelford,  co.  Nottingham,  446,  511. 

,  Little,  CO.  Cambridge,  410. 

Shelley,  co.  Suffolk,  297. 

Shelley,  John,  182,  384,  894. 

,  Roger,  301,  468. 

,  Thomas,  70,  71. 

Shelton,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 

[co.  Nottingham],  274. 

Shelton,  Ralph,  221. 

Shelwake,  Robert,  parson  of  Llandvasil,   181, 
186. 

Shenfield,  co.  Essex,  227,  297. 

Shenley,  co.  Hertford,  255. 

Shepard,  Sbeppard,  John,  251,  274. 

,  Thomas,  251. 

,  William,  251. 

Shepeshede.     See  Sheepshead. 

Shepeswasshe.     See  Sheepwash. 

Shepey,  William,  117. 

Shepherd,  John,  828. 

,  Robert,  323. 

Sheppeman.     See  Shipman. 

Sheppey,  Isle  of,  308. 

Shepward,  John,  114. 

Sherard,  Geoff^rey,  199,  850,  405,  619. 

Sherborne,  Shirboume,  Shyrbume,  co.  Dorset, 
1,  38,  55,  57,  268. 

,  abbey  of,  550,  554. 

,  convent  of,  558. 

,  John  Saunder,  al)bot  of,  558. 

,  Dan  Peter  Rampsham,  abbot  of,  550, 

554. 

,  almshouse  of  St.  John  Baptist  and  St. 

John  Evangelist,  123. 

,  Henry  Borraan,  master  of,  123. 

Sherbum,  Shiiboum  in  Ehnet,  co.  York,  145. 

Sherboum,  William,  475. 

Sherdlowes.    See  Shardelowes. 

Shererd,  Richard,  558. 

Sherewynde,  Robert,  70. 

Sheriff  Hutton,  Shirefhoton,  co.  York,  260, 

266,  483,  486,  487. 
Sherlok,  John,  226,  503. 
Sherman,  John,  180,  255. 
,  William,  5. 

Sherrington,    Scheryngton,    Shiryqgton,   co. 

Buckingham,  411,  420. 
Sherter,  Robert,  578. 
Sherwood,  Shirwode,  co.  Nottingham,  forest  of, 

85,  810,  443,  446,  447,  451,  482,  488. 

,  chapel  of  St  Edwin  in,  180. 

Sherwood,  William,  bishop  of  Meath   [1460- 
1482],  193,  592. 

t  deputy-lieutenant  of  Ireland, 

592. 

Shery,  William,  148. 

Sheryng.    See  Shearing. 

Sheryngham,  John,  .500. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


776 


Shesby,  Richard,  481. 
Shetford,  Edward,  444. 

,  PSer8,444. 

,  William,  444. 

Shetyllanger.    See  Shutlaager. 
Sheviock  Antony,  co.  Cornwall,  457,  529. 
Shiere,  Shire,  Shyre,  co.  Surrey,  22,  68. ' 
Shifihal,  Shufl&ial,  co.  Salop,  402,  487. 
Shildon,  Shyldeyn,  co.  Northumberland,  506. 

,  CO.  Wilts,  466. 

And  see  Sheldon. 

Shillyngford,  William,  246,  247,  612. 
Shilaton,  John,  60,  74. 

,  William,  60. 

Shimpling,  Shymplyng,  ca  Suflfolk,  12,  556. 

Shingleton,  Bichard,  515. 

Shipherd,  John,  9. 

Shipmau,  Sheppeman,  Thomas,  442. 

Ships  called  — : 

Annet  264. 

le  Anne,  494. 

le  Antony,  266,  808,  471. 

U  Antony e  Camfer,  855. 

le  Barbara,  197,  354,  878,  525. 

le  Barge,  201. 

la  Bastian,  865. 

le  CcUanta,  266. 

le  Careyan,  409,  496. 

h  Carvell  de  Tuk,  201. 

le  Christopher,  104,  201,  250,  282,  409. 
498.  ' 

la  Clement,  526. 

le  Davy,  114. 

Is  Edward,  854. 

Edward  Howard,  201. 

le  Elen,  250,  855. 

la  Fawekon,  515. 

Fortado,  57,  101. 

le  Gabriell,  525. 

le  Grace  Dieu,  813,  356,  899,  467,  496. 
587.  '        ' 

le  Garce,  855,  401,  404,  409. 

le  George^  29,  80,  491,  494. 

le  Charge  Cobham,  595. 

le  George  Howard,  855,  525. 

le  James,  868,  471,  494. 

la  Jenett,  626. 

le  Jenet  Peryn,  605. 

le  John,  526. 

le  Jidyan,  498. 

le  Kateryne,    198,   295,  883,  854,  866, 
878,  525. 

le  Katerine  Revers,  496. 

la  Katerine  Warrewik,  250. 

le  Kervele,  299,  855. 

le  Kervell  of  Tooke,  856. 

Loqmrec,  198. 

le  Lytyli  Trinite,  526. 

le  Margarete,  87,  250  858,  496. 


Ships  ^tf  on/. 

le  Margarete  Howard,  201,  855,  525. 

la  Marie,  198,  213,  217,866,409,611, 
525,  526,  605. 

Marye  Asshe,  495. 

la  Marie  Calday,  525. 

le  Marye  Colder,  288. 

le  Marie  Cole,  496. 

la  Marye  Floure,  299,  855. 

le  Marie  Grace,  450,  471,  494. 

la, Marie  de  Keyte,  317,  819,  864. 

la  Marie  Peere,  299. 

la  Marie  Bedeclyff,  471,  494. 

le  Marie  Shirbom,  409. 

le  Marye  Weffare,  817,  819,  864, 

le  Martyn,  525,  559. 

le  Michell,  250,  288. 

le  liewebarge,  855. 

le  Nicholas,  854. 

Nostre  Dame  Duvynyer  Hirell,  198. 

Nostre  Dame  de  Seynt  Michell,  198. 

le  Old  Barge,  855. 

UOldElyn,  201,866. 

le  Packer,  496. 

le  Parker,  605. 

le  Petyr,  201,  855, 404,  526. 

le  Playte,  429. 

le  Portingale,  201. 

Baphaell,  101,  168. 

le  Rose,  299. 

Saynt  Barthelmewe,  319. 

le  Saint  Gonstain,  354. 

le  Seint  John  Baptiste,  249. 

Saint  Jidien  de  Benaudei,  198. 

Seint  Nicholas,  377. 

le  Seynt  Petre  the  Martyr  ofJeane,  855. 

le  Spencer,  855. 

le  Swan,  496. 

le  Thomas  Howard,  525. 

le  Trinite,  250,  858,  855,  471,  494-496. 
526. 

le  Trinite  Cole,  855. 

le  Trynyte  Warrewyk,  201. 

tke  bote  ofFolkston,  819. 

Shipton,  CO.  York,  5. 

Shipton  on  Cherwell,  co.  Oxford,  888. 

Shipton,  Anna,  5. 

.William,  5. 

Shipward,  John,  1 19,  274. 

Shirbome.    See  Sherborne ;  Sherbom  ;  Monk 
Sherborne. 

Shirbume,  co.  York,  battle  of,  40,  48,  685. 

Shirbnrn  in  Herford  Lithe,  co.  York,   583, 
486,  487.  " 

Shirburn,  Richard,  228. 

Shire.    See  Shiere. 

8hii«,  William,  145. 

Shirefhoton.    See  Sheriff  Hutton. 

Shirley,  Hugh,  escheator  in  the  eonnty  of  Here- 
ford, 459. 


77G 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Shirwell,  co.  Devon,  hundred  of»  105. 
Shinrode.    See  Sherwood. 
Shirwode,  John»  3,  867,  518,  581,  687. 
, ,  Agnes  his  wife,  581. 

,  archdeacon  of  Sichmond,  289, 

267, 268,  581. 

, ,  master  of  the  hospital  of  St. 

Edmnnd,  Gateshead,  142. 

,  warden  of  the  hospital  of  St. 

Nicholas,  York,  15,  240. 

,  Thomas,  634. 

Shiryngton.    See  Sherrington ;  Shurdington. 

Shitlington,  Shjtlyngton,  co.  Bedford,  507. 

Shockerwick,  Shokerwyke,  co.  Somerset,  211, 
457,  580. 

Shofterigge,  86. 

Shoil,  John,  204. 

Shopland,  co.  Essex,  13. 

Shordich,  Robert,  escheator  in  Kent,  445, 
446. 

Shore,  William,  182. 
Shoreham,  co.  Sussex,  104. 

... port  of,  357. 

Shorewesburj,  Dan  John,  prior  of  Wenlock, 
274. 

Shome,  co.  Kent,  148,  485. 
Shorter,  John,  547. 
Shotesbroke,  Robert,  449. 

,  ..'....,  Edith  his  first  wife,  449. 

,  Elizabeth  his  second  wife,  449. 

Shotley,  co.  Suffolk,  567. 

Shotover,  Shotter,  co.  Oxford,  forest  of,  159. 

Shotte,  Robert,  576. 

Shotter.    See  Shotover. 

Shottesbrook,  Dame  Isabel,  112. 

,  Robert,  112. 

Shooldham,  Shuldham,  co.  Norfolk,  322. 

Shonte,  John,  525; 

Shrawardine,  Shrewardyn,  co.  Salop,  470. 

Shreve,  Edmund,  609. 

Shrevenam.    See  Shrivenham. 

Shrewsbury,  Sbrovesbury,  co.  Salop,  80,  180, 
232,  235,  242,  258,  293,  294,  398,  400, 
496. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  183. 

,  college  of  St.  Mary,  dean  of.     See 

Blakeweyn  ;  Cressy ;  Whitmore. 

,  hospital  of  St.  John  Baptist,  John 

Byckeley,  warden  of,  227. 

Shrivenham,  Schryvenham,  Shrevenam,  co. 

Berks,  197,  400,  411,  541,  562. 
Shropham,  co.  Norfolk,  149. 

Shrouesbury,  Dan  John,  prior  of  Farleigh, 

97. 
Sbrovesbury.    See  Shrewsbury. 

Shrowenore  in  Bere  forest,  co.  Southampton, 

97. 
Shrowesbury.    See  Shrewsbury. 
Shryvynam.     See  Shrivenham. 
Shucborough.    See  Shukburgh.  ^ 

Shuffhal.    See  Shiffiial. 


Shukburgh,  John,  45,  79,  204,  223,  S57. 
Shuldham.    See  Shouldham. 

Shuldham,  John,  parson  of  St.  Peter,  Ghiisnes, 

858. 
Shurdington,   hiryngton.  Great,  oo.  Glovcea- 

ter,  541. 
Shute,  CO.  Devon,  304. 
Shute,  John,  181,  268. 
Shutehill,  William,  61. 

Shutelake  [in  Gollumpton],  co.  Devon,  843. 
Shutlanger,  Schytlanger,   Shetyllanger,     eo. 

Northampton,  190. 

Shyldeyn.    See  Shildon. 

Shymplyng.    See  Shimpling. 

Shyngwell,  Heniy,  78. 

Shyrbome.    See  Sherborne. 

Shyrbume,  Robert,  572. 

Shyre.    See  Shiere. 

Shyriffe,  Richard,  148. 

Sibbertoft,  Sybertoft,  co.  Northampton,  4. 

Sible  Hedingham,  co.  Essex,  297,  560. 

Sibsey,  Sybsey,  co.  Lincoln,  508. 

Sibyll,  John,  219. 

Sidborough,  Sydburgh,  John,  359,  480. 

Sidbury,  Sydbury,  co.  Devon,  60,  81. 

Siddale,  Richard,  281. 

Siddiugton,  Oversodyngton,  co.  Gloucester, 

271. 
Side,  Syde,  co.  Gloucester,  10. 
Sidenbam.    See  Sydenham. 
Sidon,  William,  bishop  of,  390.  ' 

Sigglesthome,    Segliston,   Syglesthomo,    co. 
York,  89,  267. 

Silton,  John,  the  younger,  74. 

Silver,  Henry,  227,  253. 

Silvester,  chancellor  of  Henry  III.,  561. 

Silvestres  Hall  in  Bures,  co.  Suffolk,  38. 

Simon  a  Court,  Humphrey,  300. 

Simond,  Symond,  John,  202,  824. 

,  Richard,  356,  899. 

,  Thomas,  128, 198. 

SinningtOD,  Synnyngton,  co.  Tork,  206. 

Sion.    See  Syon. 

Sipton,  CO.  Salop,  521. 

Sittingboume,  Sydyngboume,  co.  Kent,  184. 

Sixtus,  pope,  332,  474,  597,  598. 

Skappeton.     See  Slapton. 

Skaresbrik,  James,  426. 

Skaresdale.    See  Scarsdale. 

Skatergode,  Robert,  249. 

Skayff,  Miles,  231,  232. 

Skaylshawe.    See  Skellow. 

SkefEington,  Skefynton,  co.  Leicester,  600. 

Skegness,  co.  Lincoln,  354. 

Skellow,  Skaylshawe,  co.  York,  260. 

Skelton,  co.  Cumberland,  40. 

,  Skelden,  co.  York,  49. 

Skelton,  Clement,  214,  277. 

,  Edward,  29,  197,  214,  817-319,  879, 

491,  493. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Ill 


SkeltoD,  JohD,  263,  2d8. 

,  Nicholfts,  214»  277. 

,  Robert,  78. 

,  Thomas,  288. 

Skendlebj,  eo.  LlqcoId,  508. 
Skern,  Edmand,  520,  637. 

,  Henry,  520. 

,  Margaret,  520. 

Robert,  246,  248. 

Skidmore,  William,  101. 
Skiptou  in  Craven,  co.  York,  505,  549. 
Skipwith,  Skypwith,  John,  499. 
» ,  Agnes  his  wife,  499. 

,  WiUiam,   169,    252,   254,  285,  352, 

354,  528,  631,  622. 
Skirbeck,  co.  Lincoln,  316,  457,  508,  529. 
Skirbek,  John,  501. 
Skirpenbeck,  co.  York,  483,  486,  487. 
Skirwith,  co.  Cumberland,  13. 
Skirwith,  John,  171. 
SkoUok.    See  Scullok. 
Skoreraan,  Henry,  255. 
Skouryston.    See  Sco  Boston. 
Skowe,  John,  75. 
Skrene,  Serene,  John,  23,  482,  492, 494,  594. 

, ,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  23. 

,  Isabel,  594. 

,  William,  594. 

Skreton.    See  Screveton. 
Skrevelby.    See  Scriyelsby. 
Skrymshire,  Thomas,  76. 

, ,  Agnes  his  wife,  76. 

Skryven,  John,  471. 

Skulle,  Scull,  Walter,  54,  110,  116, 160,  218, 
289,  350,  406,  636. 

, ,  Frances  his  wife,  110. 

Skydmore.    See  Scndamoure. 

Skylling,  Michael,  298. 

SkyllyngtoD,  Master  Richard,  prebendary  of 

Lincoln,  296. 
Skynarton,  Henry,  623. 
Skynner,  John,  201,  208,  250,855. 

,  Richard,  462. 

Skyppon,  Thomas,  8. 

Slade,  John,  149. 

Slader,  John,  573. 

Slaghtneford.     See  Slaaghterford. 

Slaighteneford.    See  Slaughterford. 

Slapton,    Skappeton,  Slappeton,  co.    Devon, 

457,  518,  557. 

,  CO.  Northampton,  521. 

Slaughterford,  Slaighteneford,  co.  Wilts,  62 
828. 

Slawton,  Sclauston^co.  Leicester,  8. 

Sleaford,  letters  patent  dated  at,  586,  610. 

Sleddale,  co.  Westmoreland,  257. 

Slegge,  Stephen,  321. 

Sleper,  John,  501. 

Slingsby,  Slynesby,  co.  York,  579. 

Slngg®»  John,  75. 


Slyfeld,  Thomas,  632. 
Slymbrigge,  Master  Robert,  393. 
Slynesby.     See  Slingsby. 
Slyngesby,  John,  55. 

,  Thomas,  593. 

,  Isabel  his  wife,  593. 

,  William,  79. 

Smalbergh,  Walter,  320. 
Smale,  John,  203,  228. 

,  Roger,  450. 

Smalewode,  Peter,  568. 

Smallburgh,  Smalberowe,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 

Smalwode,  John,  2. 

Smarden,  Smerden,  co.  Kent,  577. 

Smeaton,  Smeton,  co.  York,  483,  486. 

Smede,  Peter,  491,  492,  494. 

Smeethe,  John,  warden  of  the  hospital  of 

St.  Mary  of  Bethlehem  without  Bis- 

hopsgate,  London,  233. 
Smerden.    See  Smarden. 
Smert,  John,  405,  429. 
Smerthwayte,  Gilbert,  374. 
Smeth,  Thomas,  77. 
Smith,  John,  493. 
Smoet,  Adrian,  57,  129. 
Smyth,  Baldwin,  49,  331. 

,  Clement,  prebendary  of  St.  George's 

Windsor,  236. 

, ,  prebendary  of  St.  Mary's,  War- 
wick, 236. 

»  Geoffrey,  parson  of  SuUington,  203. 

,  Humphrey,  77. 

,  John,  74,  79,  322,  367,  369,  386,  420, 

432,  437,  578,  589,  592. 

»  .'....,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  420. 

» ,  parson  of  Shenfield,  227. 

» ,  rector  of  Stanford  Rivers,  367. 

, ,  bishop  of  Llandaff  [1476-1478], 

A9o. 

,  Louis,  31. 

,  Maurice,  285. 

,  Nicholas,  210. 

,  Richard,  436,  448. 

> 9  Alice  his  wife,  443. 

,  Robert,  203,  431,  563. 

t ,  Matilda  his  wife,  563. 

,  Roger,  5.S. 

,  Simon,  463. 

> )  sheriff  of  Middlesex,  234. 

,  Thomas,  77,   141,256,271,380,44.5. 

446.  "         ' 

»  William,  143,  466,  674,  681,  605. 

Smythes,  Robert,  431. 
Snaith,  Snayth,  co.  York,  499. 
Snaith,  Ralph,  353. 
Snape  [co.  York],  483,  486. 
Snape,  John,  114,  171,567. 
Snarston,  co.  Leicester,  146, 884. 
Sna^,  CO.  Kent,  283. 

Snaynton.    See  Snenton. 


778 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Snayth,  William,  146. 

Snell,  John,  81. 

Snenton,  Soajnton  [co.  Nottingham],  881. 

Snetirfeld.    See  Snitterfield. 

Snettisham,  Snetesham  [co.  Norfolk],  828. 

Snitterfield,  Snetirfeld,  co.  Warwick,  78,  79. 

Snoryng,  John,  821. 

Snowdon,  co.  Carnaryon,  212. 

,  forest  of,  118. 

Snowdon,  John,  887. 

SnyfEamore,  SnjfFemore,  John,  75,  588. 

Sockbom,  Sokbnme  [oo.  York],  800. 

Sodworthj,  86. 

Sokbume.    See  Sockbom. 

Sokelyng,  John,  69. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wife,  69. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  69. 

Solareo,  John  de,  557. 

Solicitor  general.    See  Fowler ;  Page. 

Solihull,  SnlyhuU,  co.  Warwick,  49,  187,  206, 
881,345,457,529,  604. 

Solwaj,  Salwath,  water  of,  428. 

Solyhnll.    See  Solihull. 

Somerby,  William,  76. 

Somerootes,  co.  Lincoln,  48,  129,  508. 

Somerden,  co.  Kent,  hundred  of,  301. 

Someries  [in  Luton,  co.  Bedford],  letters 
patent  dated  at,  468. 

Somerleyton,  Somerletown,  co.  Suffolk,  175, 
176,  804. 

Somerset,  county  of,  20,  25,  86,  56,  65,  99, 
112,  139,  159,  162,  182,  188,  195,  196, 
204,  218-220,  263,  284,  829,  885,  847, 
350,  406,  427,  480,  462,  464,  490,  492, 
496,  524,  550,  590. 

, ,  sheriff  of,  20,  29,  56,  98,  95, 

159,  182,  188,  219,  242,  284,  848,  850, 
406,  490,  492,  524,  590. 

, ^iMf  966  Brownyng ;  Herbert; 

Stafford;  Sydenham;  Worseley. 

, ,  escheator  in,  15,  125,  288,  266, 

296,  860,  391,  399,  550. 
, And    see    Gill;    Mauncell ; 

Twynyho  ;      Philips ;    Vowell ;    Say ; 

Hugyn. 
, ,  outlawries  in/  7,  9,  10,  12,72, 

75,  76,  93,  148,  254,  256,  826,  880, 

381,  401,  431,  436,  448,  478,  499,  502, 

580. 
, ,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

288,   266,   829,   335,    847,   444,    478, 

587. 

, ,  justices  of  the  peace  in,  478. 

, ,  commissions  of  the   peace  in, 

628. 
Bomerton,  co.  Lincoln,  242,  457,  529. 

,  CO.  Somerset,  475. 

Earl,  CO.  Somerset,  211,  457,  580. 

Bandolf,  co.  Somerset,  211. 

Somerton,  John,  278. 

Someiy,  Sir  Roger  de,  baron  of  Dudley,  70. 

,  Margaret,  70. 


Sompnour,  Robert,  71. 

Sonbrek.    See  Sunbrick. 

Sonday,  John,  576,  577. 

Sondeford.    ^SV^  Sandford. 

Sone,  ThomnSy  189. 

Sondes,  Reginald,  891. 

,  William,  585. 

Sonne,  John,  77. 

,  Walter,  77. 

Soper,  John,  61,  868. 

Sophianus,  Emanuel,  65. 

Soreby,  Peter  de,  515. 

Sorell,  John,  259,  269,  818,  468,  496. 

,  Nicholas,    chaplain    of  Mortymers 

Chauntry  in  Chidiester  cathedral,  294, 
296. 

Sotby,  CO.  Lincoln,  368. 

Sotehill,  Henry,  106,  177,  246,248,  261,  403, 
408,  580,  619,  627,  688. 

, the  king's  attorney,  113. 

, ,  Ajine  his  wife,  118. 

,  John,  601. 

, ,  Elisabeth  his  wife,  601. 

Sothewell,  Richard,  221. 
Soules,  Thomap,  228,  286. 
Soureby.    See  Sowerby. 
Sourton,  co.  Ue^on,  148. 
Souteiell,  Roger,  221. 
South,  Robert,  608. 

Southampton,  5,  57,  65,  77,  80,  1^8,  142, 
155,  209,  228,  809,  810,  324,  348,  356, 
357,  886,  447,  462,  492,  496. 

,  mayor  and  burgesses  of,  122, 154. 

,  mayor  of,  128,  494. 

^fu/ «ec  William. 

,  port  of,  11,  19,  24,  84,  48,  49,  57,  69, 

101,  108,  122,  182,  184,  158-155,  160, 
165-167,  181,  186,  204,  206,  212,  S13, 
217,  229,  230,  240,  245,  262,  265,  268, 
269,  278,  305,  809,  838,  841,  847,  357, 
861,  889,  391,  393,  394,  422,  441,  445, 
447,  467,  468,  472,  474,  478,  495,  513, 
521,  525,  528,  532,  541,  545,  547,  555, 
558,  560,  587,  600. 

,  chapel  of  St.  George  in,  49,  229,  265. 

,  outlawry  in,  142,  228, 435.     . 

,  letters  patent  dated  at  204,  206-209, 

217,  619,  620,  624,  629. 

,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in,  348. 

,  county  of,  41,  52,  56,  57,  65,  88,  97, 

101,  128,  196,  218,  220,  232,  246,  261, 
281,  298,  305,  829,  848,  351,  404,  405, 
429,  462,  466,  490,  492,  495,  496,  524, 
570. 

,  sheriff  of,  58,  56,  57,  351  405, 

429,  490,  492,  495,  524,  571,  572, 
589. 

^imI  see  Roger. 

,   ,   escheator    in,    15,  16,  283, 

241,278,383,839,860. 

And $ee  BaxiBatex i  Hide;  Troys. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


779 


Soathampton,  coantj  of,  outlawries  id,  7,  8, 
73,81,  203,256,881,432,436,  504,  580. 

, ,  sabsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

329,  848,  478. 

, ,  commissions  of   the  peace  in, 

629. 

Southarp,  Soaththorpe,  co.  Somerset,  533. 

Soathbroke,  chapel  of,  in  South  Weald,  co. 
Essex,  437. 

South  Cliff,  CO.  York,  142. 

Southcott,  CO.  Buckingham,  191,  521. 

Southcrejke.    See  Creake. 

Southern,  Richard,  432. 

Southewynd,  Sowethewyn,  William,  436. 

SoQthfeld,  CO.  Norfolk,  539. 

Southfleety  co.  Kent,  255,  299,  302,  848. 

Southall  in  Horbling,  co.  Lincoln,  560. 

Southill,  Southyeyill,  co.  Bedford,  191. 

Southill,  Bichard,  289. 

Southlegh,  CO.  Wilts,  306. 

Southmolton,  co.  Devon,  32,  61,  137,  148, 
466. 

, ,  hundred  of,  32,  137> 

Southorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  19,  200,  310,  420, 
518,  523. 

Southrop,  South orp,  co.  Gloucester,  365. 
South  Scarle,  Sowthkarll,  prebend  of,  308. 
Souththorpe.    See  Southarp. 

Southwark,  Suthwerk,  co.  Surrey,  5,  47,  75, 
82,  85,  104,  122,  178,  184,  255,  328, 
422,  440,  467,  496,  548,  580,  586. 

,  Horton  Key   in   the   parish   of   St. 

Olave  in,  52,  184,  201. 

,  St.  Mary  Orerey,  prior  and  oonyent 

of,  543. 

, ,  Henry,  prior  of,  462,  543. 

,  hospital    of    St.     Thomas    Martyr, 

William  Crosse,  master  of,  462. 

Southwell,  collegiate  church  of,  prebend  of 
South  Muskham  in,  559. 

Southwell,  Suthwell,  John,  dean  of  St  Mary, 
Warwick,  386. 

,  Richard,  26,  197,  224,  352,  353,  406, 

490,491,  539,575,623. 

Southweyld.    See  Weald,  South. 

Southntorth,  Suthworth,  Christopher,  426, 
572. 

,  John,  497,  524,  526,  572. 

, ,  mayor  of  Chester,  524. 

Southyevill.    See  Southill. 

Sowerby,  Soureby,  co.  Cumberland,  13. 

,  CO.  York,  483,  486,  487,547. 

Sowethewyn.    See  Southewynd. 

Sowliarde,  John,  410. 

Sowthkarll.    See  South  Scarle. 

Spadard,  John,  154,  337. 

Spain,  Spaniards,  54,  198,  240,  249,  278,307, 
817,  319,  854,  877,  422,  450,  471,  474, 
480,  599. 

king  of,  877,  878. 

,  ship  called  le  CalanUt  of,  267. 


Spain,  ship  called  la  KaJterine  of,  333,  854. 

,  ship  called  la  Marie  of,  866. 

,  ship  called  la  Marie  de  Keyie  of, 

317,319,854. 

,  ship  called  le  Nicholas  of,  354. 

....,  ship  called  Saynt  Barthelmewe  of, 

819. 

,  ship  called  Saint  Nicholas  of,  877. 

Spalding,  co.  Lincoln,  238,  323, 437,  560. 

,  Th.,  prior  of,  354. 

,  Thomas,  prior  of,  619. 

Spaldwick,  Spaldewyk,  co.  Huntingdon,  437. 

Spaldyng,  Robert,  54,  352, 379,403,  408,  409. 

,  Thomas,  225. 

Sparke,  Warin,  78. 

Sparowe,  William,  322. 

Sparre,  la,  in  Aquitaine,  342. 

Sparweye,  Robert,  293. 

Spary,  John,  64,  411. 

Spaxton,  CO.  Somerset,  592. 

Spayne,  Martin  de,  366. 

Speke,  John,  868. 

Spelman.    See  Spilman. 

Spelsbury,  SpeUisbury,  co.  Oxford,  374,  875. 

Spence,  John,  284. 

Spencer,  Spenser,  Henry,  274. 

,  Henry  le,  bishop  of  Norwich  [1370- 

1406],  459,  538. 

,  John,  4,  482. 

, ,  vicar  of  Boughton  Monchelsea, 

483. 

,  William,  8,  18,   94,  171,  241,   286, 

288,  586. 

, ,  Bdith  his  wife,  94. 

,  William,  mayor  of  Bristol,  399. 

Spender,  John,  881. 

Speneawe,  Bartholomew,  586. 

Speneley.    See  Spoonley. 

Spenne,  William,  125,  498. 

Spenser.    See  Spencer. 

Speny,  John,  225,  382. 

Spere,  Philip,  825. 

Spereman,  Richard,  286,  287. 

Sperlyng,  William,  61. 

Spert,  Henry,  621. 

,  Richard,   285,   329,   348,  354,  490. 

496,  621. 

Sperweye,  Robert,  293. 
Speryng,  Grodfrey,  479. 
Spicer,  Thomas,  169. 
Spiers,  lord  of.    See  Brugges. 
Spilman,  Spehnan,  Spylman,  Henry,  170,  197, 
245,  247, 249,  289,  406,  487,  606,  622. 

,  John,  487. 

,  William,  487. 

Spilsby,  Spillesby,  oo.  Lincoln,  608. 
Spires,  charter  dated  at,  370, 871. 
Spirlyng,  Geoffrey,  146. 
Spinray,  Robert,  293. 
Spoffbrth,  Spoflord,  co.  York,  279. 


I 


780 


QENEEAL  INDEX, 


Spon  by  CJoventry,  co.  Warwick,  chapel  of 
St.  Mary  at,  471. 

Spoonley,  Spbneley,  Speneby,  co.  Salop,  17, 
125. 

Sporweye,  Robert,  217,  293. 

Spragot,  Bichard,  626. 

Spregge.    See  Sprigge. 

Sprengeaaz,  Edward,  145. 

Sprete,  Henry,  387. 

Sprigge,  Spregge,  Sprygge,  WUliam,  101, 168, 
171. 

SprigoDell,  John,  74. 

Springe,  Spryng,  Geoffrey,  178,  518. 

Springfield,  Spryngwell,  co.  Essex,  78. 

Springthorpe,    Spzyngthorpe,    co.    Lincoln, 
896. 

Sprot,  Walter,  326. 

Sprotte,  John,  571. 

Sprygge.    See  Sprigge. 

Spryng.    See  Springe. 

Spryngehed,  Folk,  429. 

Spryngwell.     See  Springfield. 

Spnrwey,  Robert,  293. 

,    Spyldesell,  John,  577. 

Spyne,  Christopher,  481. 

Spynell,  Anthony,  510. 

Spynellis,  AufrionoB  de,  445. 

Spynewe,  Bartholomew  de,  586. 

Spynke,  John,  197. 

Sqnyer,  John,  526. 

9  Margaret,  sub-prioress  of  Higham, 

564. 

St.  Albans,  co.  Hertford,  254,  286,  306. 

,  battle  of,  48,  585. 

,  abbey  of,  232,  241,  597. 

., ,  abbot  and  convent  of,  232,  241,  512, 

540,  595. 

,  William,  abbot  of,  512. 

,  William  Albon,  abbot  of,  695,  597. 

,  William  Wallyngford,  prior  of,  597. 

St.  Asaph,  cathedral  of,  prebend  of  Alaetham 
in,  585. 

,,  diocese  of,  233,  342,  538. 

,  Thomas,  bishop  of,  280. 

St.  Augustine,  order  of,  16,  23,  35,  89,  238, 
260,  278,  283,  292,  309,  328-330,  382, 
342,  348,  438, 454,  469,  475,  477,  590. 

St.  Austell,  CO.  Comwt^I,  581. 

St.  Bees,  St.  Bede,  co.  Cumberland,  488. 

St.  Benedict,  order  of,  66,  107,  115,  116,  119, 
123,  125,  186,  205,  227,  233,  289-241, 
260,  263,  266,  271,  328,  333,  337,  346, 
387, 894,  396,  440,  442,  470,  472,  475, 
519,  544. 

St.  Berian.     See  St.  Burian. 

St.  Blaise,  in  the  diocese  of  Terouanne,  274. 

St.  Breok,  Sentbreak,  co.  Cornwall,  104. 

St.  Briavels,  co.  Gloucester,  484. 

St.  Burian,  co.  Cornwall,  free  chapel  of,  427. 

St.  Carantok.    See  Crantock. 


St  Columb,   Seynt  Columbe,  co.  ComwalK 
104. 

St.  Davids,  diocese  of,   106,   181,  186.  333. 

447. 

St.  Denis,  in  France,  abbot  and  convent  oC 
551.  ^ 

St.  Dogmael  in  Eemmeys,  co.    Pembroke, 

abbot  and  convent  of,  465. 
St  Edmunds,  abbot  and  convent  of,  49. 

»  John  Boon,  abbot  of,  73. 

f  charters  dated  at,  460, 621. 

St  George,  Seintgsorge,  Richard,  208. 

f  William,  245,  248,  436,  581,  609. 

St.  Germans,  co.  Cornwall,  145. 

St  Guthlac's  Cross,  Godelakcrosse,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 170. 

St.  Helen,  Isle  of  Wight,  co.  Southampton, 
priory  of,  63,  461. 

St  Heliers,  in  Jersey,  alien  priory  of,  549. 
St  Ives,  Sent  la,  Seynt  Ye,  Porthea,  co. 

Cornwall,  104,  827,  854. 
St.  John,  Seyntjohn,  OKv»,  28, 151, 170, 852, 

,  Thomas,  249. 

St  John  of  Jemsalem  in  Enghind,  hospital 
of,  189,  281,  232,  506. 

,  prior  of,  132. 

» »  John  Langstrother,  prior  of, 

165,  177,  189,  817,  229,  231,  232,  239. 
248,622.  ' 

*  Robert,  prior  of,  622, 

9  Robert  Botill,  prior  of,  189, 232. 

>  Robert  Multon,  prior  of,  526,  645. 

>  Leonard  de  Tibertis,  prior  of,  189, 

282. 

••» »  Philip  de  Thame,  prior  of,  189. 

»  William  Toumay,  prior  of,  306. 

» Robert  Baily,  sub-prior  of,  231,  232. 

St.  John's,  in  Jersey,  360. 
St  Just,  Seinljuste,  Master  Thomas,  master 
of  the  King's  HaU  Cambridge,  32. 

St.  Kenelm's  [in  Romsley,  co.  Worcester], 
o9o. 

St  Keveme,  Sent  Keveran,  co.  Cornwall,  104. 
St.  Laurence,  co.  Kent,  556. 

St.  Leger,  Seyntleger,  Selynger,  Bartholomew. 
552.  ' 

,  Ralph,  182,  195. 

» »  sheriff  of  Kent,  97,  159. 

»  Thomas,  136.  182,  297,  361,405,  408. 

417,  433,  464,  491,  492,  648,  583,  612. 
682.  * 


•' >  sheriff  of  Surrey  and  Sussex. 

426.  ' 


St  Lo,  Sayntloo,  Giles,  470. 

»  Nicholas,  193,200,  264. 

St.  Madron,  co.  Cornwall,  80. 

St.  Malo,  Seynt  Malowes,  56. 

St  Margaret    Stretton.      See    Stratton    St 
Margaret. 

St.  Martin,  co.  Kent,  hundred  of,  301. 


GENERAL  INDEX, 


781 


St.  Mary  Bourne,  Burne  St.  Mary,  co.  South- 
ampton, 76,  534. 

St  Mary  Church,  co.  Kent,  283. 

St.  Mary  in  the  Marsh,  Seyntmarichurche,  co*. 
Kent,  546,  547. 

St.  Maor,  Seyntmanre,  Thomaf,   367,    381^ 
628. 

St.  Michael  [co.  Lancaster],  515. 

St  Michael's  Mount,  co.  Cornwall,  400,  412, 
418. 

,  priory  of,  238. 

St.  Neots,  CO.  Huntingdon,  141. 

St  Nicholas,  Isle  of  Thanet,  co.  Kent,  143. 

Court,  Itle  of  Thanet,  co.  Kent,  394. 

St  Nicholas,  Seynt  Nicholas,  Thomas,  302. 

St.  Omer,  charters  dated  at,  398. 

St  Pancras,  prebend  of,  460. 

St  Feran  in  Uthno.    See  Perran  Uthnoe. 

St.  Peter,  in  Jersey,  alien  priory  of,  549. 

St.  Peter  by  Calais,  in  Picardy,  809. 

St.  Pol  de  Leon,  St.  Paul,  in  Brittany,  474. 

St.  Badegund's,  co.  Kent,  Ingelram,  abbot  of, 

852. 
St.  Se^er,  alien  priory  of,  68. 
St  Stephen's  by  Saltash,  co.  Cornwall,  145. 
St  Snlpice,  in  Brittany,  abbess  and  nuns  of, 

370. 
St.  Victor,  order  of,  899. 
Stable.  Stabill,  Stabull,  Richard  of,  200. 

,  Robert,  214,  277. 

,  WilUam,  80,  222. 

Stachedeyn.    See  Stagsden. 
Stacy,  John,  147. 

,  Thomas,  141,  802. 

Stadhern.    See  Stathem. 

Stafford,  28. 

,  county  of,  55,  70,  82,  106,  154,  159, 

196,  219,  238,  281,  284,  285,  287,  329, 

348,  351,  403,  407,  408,  428,  430,  457, 

462,  492,  496,  513,  529,  535,  545,  562. 
, sheriff  of,  160,  219,  284,  287, 

351,  379,  407,  408,  492. 
,.     And  see  Beaumont;  Acton;   Bre- 

retou. 

„ , ,  eicheator  in,  85,  859,  391. 

, And  see  Wodell. 

., , ,  outlawries   in,  9,   12,  74,  82, 

258,  589. 
, ,  subsidy  and  ulnage    of   cloth 

in,  329,  348,  478. 
., ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

680. 
Stafford,  Alice,  186. 

,  Edward,  earl  of  Wiltshire,  520,  588, 

540,  543,  554,  562,  564. 

,Pulk,  419. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  419. 

,  Henry,  28,  34,  117,  196,  246,  248, 

284,  298,  334,  620,  621,  632. 

, ,  Margaret,    countess  of    Rich- 
mond, his  wife,  884. 


Stafford,  Henry,  duke  of  Buckingham,  175, 
284,  285,  298,  851,  367,  507,  513,  615, 
616,  627,  680,  684,  686. 

,  Humphrey,  2,   175,   198,  284,  350, 

354,  367,  406,  430,  634,  636. 

, sheriff  of  Somerset  and  Dorset, 

65. 

, of  Grafton,  7,  470. 

, ,  lord  Stafford  of  Southwick,  17, 

22,23,  57,  65,  85,  102,  112,  116,  124, 
l29d-128,  169,  612,  613. 

,  earl  of  Devon,  156,  170,  171, 

173-176,  186,  197,  412,  628. 

, ,  Isabel,  countess  of  Devon,  his 

wife,  425. 

., ,  late  duke  of  Buckingham,  34, 

69,  117,  158,  175,  256,  834,  367,  508, 
522. 

, ,  Anne,  duchess  of  Buckingham, 

his  wife,  69,  72,  211,256,  299,  308, 
346,  414,  508,  510,  535,  554,  585. 

,  John,  34,  117,  158,   159,   170,  195, 

196,  396. 

, ,  steward  of  the  duchy  of  Corn- 
wall, 175. 

, ,  earl    of   Wiltshire,   199,    207, 

219,  271,  284,  285,  310, 339,  846,  349- 
851,  520,  583,  540,  554,  562,  564,  610, 
612,  617,  623,  680,  685. 

, ,  chief  butler  of  England,  262, 

330,  414,  415. 

, ,  Constance  his  wife,  158,  159, 

520,  538,  564. 

,  Thomas,  101,  218,  284. 

William,  186,  509. 

Stagsden,  Stachedeyn,  co.  Bedford,  157, 
844. 

Staines,  co.  Middlesex,  188. 
Stainton,  Staynton,  co.  Lancaster,  456. 
Stalbroke,  Thomas,  577. 

, ,  sheriff  of  London,  96. 

Stalisfield,  co.  Kent,  291. 
Stallingborough,«Stalyngbourgh,  co.  Lincoln, 

85,  258. 
Stamboume,  Staunbourne,  co.  Essex,  89. 

Stambrldge,  Stanbrigge,  Great,  oo.  Essex,  32, 

187. 

,  Little,  82,  137,472. 

Stamford,  Staunford,  co.  Lincoln,  5,  28,  218, 

316,  508,  586. 

charter  dated  at,  134. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  206.  396,  S98, 

899,  408. 

And  see  Samford. 

Stamford  Bridge,  Stanfordbrig,  co.  York, 
483,  486, 487. 

Stamfordham,  Stanfordham,  co.  Northumber- 
land, 228,  236. 

Stamp,  Stompe,  Henry,  407. 

Stanbrlge,  John,  448. 

Stanbrigge.    See  Stambridge. 

Stanbury,  Stanbum,  co.  York,  327. 


782 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Stanbery,  Stonbery,  John,  bishop  of  Here- 
ford [1453-1474],  294,  365,  447,  448, 
467,  615,  616. 

,  Nicholas,  340,  414,  438. 

Stande,  co.  Suffolk,  556. 

StandoD,  co.  Hertford,  336,  599. 

Standyssh.  Fulk  de,  16. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  16. 

Stane,  co.  Kent,  546. 

Stanes,  William,  502. 

Stanesfeld.    See  Stonesfield. 

Stanford,  co.  Norfolk,  562. 

And  see  Stamford. 

Stanford,  John,  157,  268. 

Stanfordham.    See  Stamfordham. 

Stanford  Mounfychet.    See  Stansted  Monnt- 
fitchet. 

Biyers,  co.  Essex,    867,    398,   458, 

554. 

Stangronnd,  Staondgroond,  co.  Huntingdon, 
170. 

Stanhope  [co.  Durham],  295. 

Stanhope,  Stanop,  John,  247,  407,  462,  625. 

Stanhowkeld,  483,  487. 

Stanlak,  Richard,  83,  567. 

Stanley,  Stanelay,  co.  York,  144. 

Stanley,  George,  219,  525,  572. 

,  Humphrey,  82. 

,  James,  410,  479. 

,  John,  28,  82,  100,   219,   308,  322, 

851,  407,  52/),  572,  630. 

...,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  322. 
...,  abbot  of  Dale,  479. 

, ,  the  elder,  276. 

, ,  the  younger,  276. 

,  Thomas,  lord,  211,  241,    410,    479, 

490,  497,  515,  525,  572,  573,  583,  612, 
613,  615,  629,  632,  634-636. 

, ,  steward  of  the  household,  415, 

529. 
,  WiUiam,    183,   199,   297,  849,  410, 

479,  490,  491,  497,  505,  524-526,  556, 

572,  688. 

, ,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  297. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  506. 

Stanlowe,  William,  620. 

,  John,  620. 

Stanmore,  Little,  co.  Middlesex,  885. 

Stanney,  John,  638. 

Stanop.    See  Stanhope. 

Stanshawe,  Thomas,  524,  585. 

Stansted  Monntfitchet,  Stanford  Mounfychet, 

CO.  Essex,  297,  821,   543,   547,  568, 

567. 
Stansted,  Walter,  abbot  of  St.  John's,  Ck)l- 

chester,  107. 
Stanton,  Staunton,  co.  Suffolk,  291. 

Barry,  Stonton  Barry,  co.  Bucking* 

ham,  18. 

Uarcourt,  co.  Oxford,  515. 

St.  John,  Staundon,  CO.  Oxford,  482, 

498,  578. 


Stanton,  Hervey  de,  justice  of  the  Bencdi, 
465. 

Stanwick,  Stanewig,  co.  Northampton,  60. 

Stanwikkes,  Thomas,  214. 

Stanwix,  Stanwikkes,  co.  Cumberland,  214, 
277. 

Stanyngburgh,  George,  525. 

StapenhiU  [co.  Derby],  95. 

StapiU,  John,  251. 

Staple,  CO.  Kent,  42. 

Stapleton,  co.  Somerset,  456. 

Stapleton,  Stapilton,  Stepalton,  Hugh,  407. 
521,  627. 

,  Miles,  16^406. 

,  William,  199,572. 

Star  Chamber.    See  Westminster. 

Starky,  Sterky,  Edmund,  381. 

,  Humphry,  58,  70,  71,  169,  252,  360, 

407,  514,  530,  618. 

> ,  recorder  of  London,  845. 

,  jQhn,  295. 

,  Bobertj  340. 

Stathem,  Stadhem,  co.  Leicester,  836. 

Stathom,  Stathnm,  Henry,  408,    410,    479, 
611. 

,  Nicholas,  38,    100,  248,  288,   299- 

302,611. 

,  Bobert,  crier  in   the  King's  Beneh, 

265,  441. 

»  Thomas,  611. 

Statute  of  Froyisors,  110. 

of  Acton  Buroeli,  84,  518. 

Staughton,   Little,  Litelstoughton,  co.  Bed- 
ford, 9. 

Staunbonme.    See  Stamboume. 

Staundground.    See  Stanground. 

Staundon.    See  Stanton. 

Staunford,  John,  91. 

Staunton.    See  Stanton. 

Staunton,  co.  Gloucester,  122. 

,  Staundon,  co.  Hereford,  8,  521. 

Staunton,  Geoffirey,  231. 

,  John,  849,  410,  479. 

,  Bichard,  199. 

Bobert,  97,  104,   142,  287,850,  405 

517,  619. 

,  Thomas,  200. 

Staveley,  co.  Derby,  419. 

Staveley,  WiUiam,  241. 

Staverton,  co.  Devon,  503. 

Staverton,  Balph,  608. 

.William,  91. 

Stayndrop,  John,  252. 

Staynfeld,  Thomas,  820. 

Staynton.    See  Stainton. 

Stebenhith.    See  Stepney. 

Stebbing,  oo.  Essex,  297,  424. 

Stede,  Henry,  317,  819,  854. 

,  John,  147. 

Stedolfe,  Stydolf,  John,  682. 


GENEBAL  INDEX. 


783 


Stedolfe,  Thomas,  104,408,411,  489,    490, 
525,  571,  682,  688. 

Steenhuse,  prince  of.     See  Brngges. 

Steeping,  Stepyng,  co.  Lincoln,  508. 

Steeple  Bumpstead,  co.  Essex,  297,  869,  886, 
560. 

Morden,  co.  Cambridge,  174,  501. 

Stele,  Richard,  341. 

,  Robert,  214,  277. 

,  Thomas,  273. 

Stenyng,  William,  522. 
Stenys,  William,  339. 
Steper,  Henry,  215. 

Stephen,  king  of  England,  charters  of,  369, 
870,  425,  478. 

Stephen,  John,  255,  274. 

,  William,  128,  274. 

Stephens,  Stephins,  William,  189,  815,  488. 

Stephenson,  William,  49. 

Stephyn,  Richard,  200. 

Stepinhith.     See  Stepney. 

Stepneth,  John,  325. 

Stepney,  Stebenhith,  Stepinhith,  co.  Middle* 
sex,  28,  274,  281. 

Stepnlton.     See  Stapleton. 
Steres,  co.  Devon,  45. 
Steres,  Richard,  123. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  123. 

Stereson,  John,  319. 
Stergrave,  Richard,  53. 
Sterky.     See  Starky. 
Sterlyng,  John,  3,  318. 
Sterile,  John,  433. 
Steiy,  Alan,  235. 
Stevens,  Thomas,  626. 

,  Wiliam,  269. 

Stevenson,  George,  433. 

• ,  John,  516. 

Robert,  571. 

,  William,  431. 

Steventon,  co.  Berks,  147. 

Stevers,  John,  362. 

Stevington,  co.  Bedford,  82,  137. 

Stevyn,  John,  274. 

Stevyns,  Richard,  4. 

Steward,  Sty  ward,  William,  436. 

Stewkley,  Stucley,  Stuteley,  co,  Buckingham, 
18,521. 

Stewton,  CO.  Lincoln,  458,  530. 

Stickford,  Stykford,  co.  Lincoln,  508. 

Stillington,  Robert,  bishop  of  Bath  and 
Wells  [1466-1491],  and  chancellor, 
87,  111,  182,  188,  190,  234,  241,  268, 
266,  283,  310,  339,  341,  366,  373,  530, 
582,  608,  622,  628,  629,  633. 

, ,  dean  of   St.  Martin  le  Grand, 

London,  99,  234,  310. 

, ,  keeper  of  the  privy  seal,  884, 

310. 

Stirkelondket.     See  Strickland  Kettle. 


Stirmystermarchall.  See  Sturminster  Mar- 
shall. 

Stobard,  John,  255. 

Stockerston,  Stokefaston,  co.  Leicester,  113. 

Stockton,  Stokton  by  Lemistre,  co.  Hereford, 
254. 

,  CO.  Wilts,  254. 

Stodard,  John,  168. 

,  William,  98. 

Stodeley.     See  Studeley. 

Stodfold,  CO.  Wilts,  hundred  of,  587. 

Stodhawe,  Stodawe,  Stodhowe,  John,  225, 
509. 

Stogumber,  Stokegomere,  co.  Somerset,  198, 
194,  200,  330,  364,  522. 

Stokdale,  John,  216. 

Stoke,  CO.  Gloucester,  308. 

,  CO.     Nottingham,     hospital    of    St. 

Leonard,  Edmund  Chaterton,  master 

of,  585. 
,  ,  Robert  Sharpuls,   master  of, 

585. 

,  CO.  Southampton,  94. 

[co.  Suffolk],  225,  326. 

Albany,  Stoke  Dawbeney ,  co.  North- 
ampton, 26,  27,  517. 

Bardolph,  co.  Nottingham,  291,  511. 

Bruem,  co.  Northampton,  190. 

Courcy ,  co.  Somerset,  324. 

Damerel,  co.  Devon,  109. 

......  ..  Dawbeney.    See  Stoke  Albany. 

Stokefaston.     See  Stockerston. 

Stokegomere.    See  Stogumber. 

Stoke  Michell,  co.  Somerset,  458,  530. 

by  Nayland,  co.  Suffolk,  183, 320, 887, 

516. 

Poges,  CO.  Buckingham,  152. 

St  George,  co.  Somerset,  326. 

Verdon,  co.  Wilts,  397,  541,  562. 

Stoke,  Stokys,  Stooke,  Richard,  53,  291,  579. 

,  William,  153. 

Stokes,  Stokys,  John,  88, 126,  248,  249,  625. 

,  Robert,  323. 

.....*..., ,  prior  of  Ivyohurch,  15. 

,  Thomas,  381. 

,  Walter,  257. 

Stokes  Bay,  co.  Southampton,  57,  101. 

Stokesby,  co.  Norfolk,  499. 

Stokhall,  Gilbert,  215. 

Stokke,  William,  601. 

Stokker,  Henry,  503,  596. 

,  John,  492,  596. 

,  Walter,  485,  498. 

, ,  Agnes  his  wife,  435,  498. 

,  William,  307,  509,  596. 

, ,  sheriff  of  London  and  Middle- 
sex, 437,  439,  450,  468. 
Stokton,  John,  500. 

, ,  mayor  of    London,  241,  265, 

271,278. 

,  Thomas,  484. 


784 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Stokwell.      ee  StowelL 
Stoman,  Robert,  404. 
Stompe.    See  Stamp. 
Stonbery.     See  Stanbery. 
Stondon,  co.  Bedford,  191. 
8tODe,  CO.  Buckingham,  309. 

,  CO.  Kent,  584. 

..........  CO.  Somerset,  hundred  of,  82,  187. 

Stone,  Henry,  301. 

,  Henry  atte,  646. 

,  John,  8. 

, ,  AgneB  his  wife,  8. 

, ,  sheriff  of  London,  161. 

.Philip,  592. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  692. 

,  Robert,  197. 

,  Roger,  577. 

Stoneham,  Robert,  580. 

Stonehouse,  co.  Gloacester,  881. 

Stoneleigh,  Stonley,  co.  Warwick,  abbot  and 

convent  of,  11,64,410. 

,  William,  abbot  of,  11,  64,  410. 

Stoner,  Stonore,  John,  66, 

,  Thomas,  248,  249,  286,   350,  406, 

625. 
Stones,  Stonys,  John,  141,  823,  502. 

, ,  parson  of  Rugby,  5. 

Stonesfield,  Stanesfeld,  co.  Oxford,  17,  117, 

241,  244,  864,  422,  510,  548,  667,  678. 

Stonford,  John,  76. 

Stonham  Aspall,  en.  Suffolk,  225,  826. 
Stonley.    See  Stoneleigh. 
Stonlond,  co.  Cornwall,  58. 
Stonton  Barry.    See  Stanton  Barry. 
Stony  Stratford,  co.  Buckingham,  822,  584. 
Stooke.    See  Stoke. 
Stoppusley,  Richard,  446. 
Stopsley,  Stoppisle,  co.  Bedford,  826. 
Storohe,  John,  354. 
Story,  Edward,  592. 
, ,  bishop  of  Carlisle  [1468-1478], 

134,  190,  847,  366,  523,  567,  609,  610, 

615,  616,  627,  636. 

J ,  chancellor  of  Cambridge  Uni- 

• versity,  609. 

StoTour,  Robert,  397. 
Stortford,  co.  Essex,  181. 
Storthwaite,  co.  York,  116. 
Storton.    See  Stonrton. 
Stotfold,  CO.  Bedford,  191. 

,  CO.  Wilts,  hundred  of,  138. 

Stotfold,  Walter,  148. 
Stougbton,  Thomas,  821,  592. 

,  William,  231. 

Stoimnouth,  co.  Kent,  42. 

Stourmyster.    See  Sturminster. 

Stonrton,  Storton,  co.  Stafford,  242,  346, 618, 

580. 

CO.  Wilts,  343. 

Stourton,  Stnrton,  John,  372. 


Stonrton,  John,  lord  of,  7,  284. 

,  R^^inald,  208,  218,  294. 

,  Richard,  490. 

,  William,  459. 

, ,  of  Stourton,  126,  128, 196,  219, 

220,  284,  850,  861,  872,  622,  551,  552, 

578,  618,  628,  629,  685. 
Stour  Westevere,  co.  Dorset,  228,  385. 
Stouting,  Stowtyng,    co.   Kent,  hondred  of, 

800. 
Stow   Bardolph,  Stowebardolf,  co.  Norfolk, 

34. 

Stowe,  prebend  of,  818. 

by  Lincoln,  co.  Lincoln,  815. 

St.  Mary,  co.  Lincoln,  816. 

,  CO.  Stafford,  82, 

,  St.  Edward,  co.  Gloacester,  347. 

Stowe,  John,  abbot  of  Ramsey,  107. 
Stowell,  Stokwell,  co.  Gloacester,  10. 
Stowell,  Robert,  193,  196,  200,  850,  406,  490, 

622,  538,  628. 

,  Thomas,  220. 

Stower,  Robert,  284. 

Stowniarket,  co.  Suffolk,  882,  578,  581. 

Stowtyng.    See  Stouting. 

Stow  Wood,  Stowode,  co.  Oxford,  forest  of, 

159. 
Stoyle,  Thomas,  609. 
Stradlyng,  Edward,  522. 
Stralsand,  Stralissoande,  493. 

,  ship  called  le  Christofre  of,  493. 

Strangbou,  Robert,  435. 
StrangilApitiU,  co.  Lancaster,  466. 
Strangways,  James,  56,  102,  103,  200,  218, 

849,  408,  687,  688. 

, ,  sheriff  of  York,  177. 

,  Robert,  218. 

Strangwiche,  Thomas,  186. 

,  Eleanor  his  wife,  186. 

Strangwissh,  Nicholas,  459. 

Stratford  Langthome,  co.  Essex,  abbot  and 
convent  of,  106. 

atte  Bow,  co.  Middlesex,  463,  580. 

,  by  Holton,  co.  Suffolk,  579. 

on  Avon,  co.  Warwick,  4,  42,  49, 

298,  831. 

Stratford,  Richard,  145. 

Stratton,  oo.  Bedford,  400. 

,  CO.  Cornwall,  58. 

,  CO.  Norfolk,  562. 

St.  Margaret,  St.  Margaret  Stretton, 

CO.  Wilts,  160,  266. 

, ,  prioiyof,  240. 

.........    ^luf  «ee  Stretton. 

Stratton,  Dan  John,  prior  of  Farleigh,  97. 

, ,  prior  of  Wenlock,  109. 

,  Thomas,  clerk  of  the  works,  18,  96 , 

387, 848. 

Straonge,  John,  293. 

, ,  clerk  of  the  works,  544. 


n 


QEKEBAL  INDEX. 


785 


Stiannge,  John,  lord  of,  9, 198,  848, 849, 405, 
429,  62S,  626,  627,  634. 

,  Balpb,  804. 

,  Thomas,  258. 

Straynesham.    See  Strensham. 

Streat,  Strete,  oo.  Sussex,  192. 

Streatley,  Stietde,  co.  Berks,  77,  588 . 

Streche,  John,  81. 

Street,  Strete,  co.  Kent,  hundred  of,  800. 

,  00.  Somerset,  75. 

Streethay,  oo.  StaflPbrd,  16. 

Strekelondys  Moyte,  in  Compton  Chamberlain, 

CO.  Wilts,  584. 
Strelley,  co.  Nottingham,  372. 
Strelley,  John,  842,  498. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  842. 

,  Nicholas,  411. 

,  Robert,  218,  247,  625. 

,  ,  sheriff   of  Nottingham    and 

Derby,  872. 
Strensham,  Straynesham,  co.  Worcester,  262. 
Strete.    See  Street. 
Strete,  John,  parson  of  St  Blaise,  274. 

,  Thomas,  819. 

Stretford.    See  Stratford. 
Stretele.    See  Streatley. 
Stretley.    See  Streatley. 
Stretton,  co.  Rutland,  98. 

[co.  Stafford],  95. 

on  Dunsmore,  Stratton  on   Donnes- 

more,  co.  Warick,  831. 
Streuley.    See  Strelley. 
Strickland  Kettle,   Stirkelondket,  co.  West- 

morehind,  45, 106, 177,  884,  531. 
Strikland,    Stiykland,    Styrkland,  Thomas, 

288,  834, 850, 426,  606,  685. 

Strode.    See  Strood. 
Strode,  Richard,  28,  827. 

, .......  Margaret  his  wife,  327. 

,  WiUiam,  23,  285, 408,  404. 

Strodewater.    See  Stroud. 

Strood,  Strode,  co.  Kent,  147,  209,  488,  445, 

502,  516. 
,  hospital  of   St  Mary  at,    Richard 

Brakynburgh,  master  of,  209. 

Strossis,  Louis,  74. 

Stroud,  Strodewater,  co.  Gloucester,  577,  581. 

Strumpshaw,  Strumpeshall,  co.  Norfolk,  34, 

182. 
Stryklaud.    See  Strikland. 
Stubbes,  John,  828,  571. 

, ,  prebendary  of  Cntton,  212. 

Stucle,  Stukley,  James,  497,  572. 

,  John,  8,  406,  617. 

,  Richard,  414. 

Stucley.    See  Stewkley  ;  Stukeley. 
Studfalde,  John,  vicar  of  Bray  ton,  1. 

Studley,  Stodeley,  co.  Warwick,  prior  and 
convent  of,  471. 

,  Richard  Wode,  prior  of,  471* 

J  96186. 


Stukeley,  Stncley,  co^^Hontingdon,  448, 
Stukeley,  John,  199,850. 

Sturgeon,  John,  57,  199,  219,  926,  285,  848, 
850,  365,  899,  407,  428,  440,  542, 608, 
605,  607,  617. 

• ,  sheriff  of  Cornwall,  110. 

,  Richard,  49,  228,  287. 

Stnrminster  Marshall,  Stirmystermarchall, 
CO.  Dorset,  162,  520, 

Sturmy,  William,  551. 

Sturston,  John,  276. 

Sturton.    See  Stourton. 

Stuteley.    See  Stewkley. 

Stuttecombc,  co.  Devon,  187. 

Style,  George,  885. 

,  Thomas,  609. 

Styler,  John,  501. 

Stylyng,  William,  61. 

Styrkhmd.    See  Strikland. 

Styrrup,  Storop,  co.  Nottingham,  460. 

Styuede,  John,  499. 

Styward.    See  Steward. 

Suaynbum.    See  Swanbonme. 

Subsidy  of  tonnage  and  poundage,  15,  59,  91, 
106,  107,  122,  158, 167, 168, 175, 181, 
216,  230,  281,  268,  269,  887,  874,  375, 
422, 453,  469,  528,  553,  554,  569,  584, 
592. 

from  aliens,  94,  95, 110, 157,  887. 

of  wools,  &c.,  11,  15,  81,  58,  59,  85, 

87,  91,  96,  108,  167,  168,  239,  268, 
269,  857,  422,  438,  445,  452,  469,  506, 
553,  554,  592. 

and  nlnage  of  cloth,  233,  288,265, 

328,  329,  838,  335,  847,  848,  892,  570. 

Subtusmylnebek.    See  Milnthorpe. 

Sudborough,  Sudburgh,  co.  Northampton,  147. 

Sudboum,  Suthburu,  co.  Suffolk,  110. 

Sudbury,  co.  Suffolk,  88,  478. 

,  college  of,  Heniy  Sethyng,  master  of» 

320. 

Sudbury,  John,  122,  528,  595. 

Sudeley,  lord  of.    See  Boteler. 

Suette,  William,  573. 

Suffolk,  eounty  of,  19,  37,  54,  56,  61,  87,  88, 
90,  98,  100,  159,  184,  191,  196,  197, 
199,  206,  218,  282,  246,  248,  250,  829, 
348,  352,  853,  406,  408,  480,  462,  490, 
492,  494,  496,  518,  525,  545,  552,  568, 
594,  605,  606. 

,  sheriff  of,  20,  56,   159,    197, 

242,  249,  252,  852,  406,  462,  490,  492, 
494,  552,  605. 

, ^fui  5«e  Hevenyngham ;  Ree. 

, escheator  in,  98,  107,  186,  227, 

298,  878,  400,  470,  597. 

, And  tee  Pelly  ;  Grey  ;  Clere  ; 

Pestell. 

,    ,    outlawries  in,  4,  6,  76,  78, 

82,  144,  146,  149,  188,  202,  208,  225, 
254,  255,  257,  820,  821,  824-826,  880, 
382,  431,  434,  435,  498,  499,  502,  504, 
575,  579,  581. 

3  D 


\ 


786 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Suffolk,  county  of,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of 
cloth  in,  829, 348,  478. 

commissions  of  the  peace  in,  630. 

Sullington,  co.  Sussex,  203. 

Sulwath.     See  Solway. 

Sulyard,  John,  136,  246,  248,  352,  353,  366, 
403,  406-408,  509,  524,  606,  614-616, 
628,  631,  636. 

Sulyhull.    See  Solihull. 

Sunbrick,  Sonbrek,  co.  Lancaster,  456. 

Sundridge,  Sundry ssh,  co.  Kent,  41,  318. 

Surfleet,  co.  Lincoln,  297,  560. 

Surgeon,  Thomas,  384. 

Surlingham,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 

Surrey,  county  of,  61,  87,  88,  101,  102,  192, 
196,  218,  222,  232,  246,  248,  299-301, 
329,  348,  351,  405, 420,  430,  462,  492, 
496,  505. 

, ,  sheriff  of,  124,   252,  26J,  289, 

351^  405,  492,  505. 

,   And  see  ;^  Haaee ;   V aghan  ; 

Gaynesford  ;  Leukenore ;  St.  Leger ; 
Echyngham. 

,     ,     under-sheriff    of.         See 

'       Brygger. 

..........   ,  escheator  in,  206,  360,  391, 

472. 

,  And  see  Wyngefeld;     Fust; 

Flemmyng. 

,    ,  outlavrries  in,  1,  2,  4,  5,  7, 

10,  77,  79,  146,  164,  178,  224,  226, 
253,  320,  322,  323,  362,  874,  382,  436, 
500,  575. 

, , ,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

329,  348,  478. 

.4 ,  ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in^ 

631. 

.,  bailiwick  of,  452. 

Survyour,  Walter,  101. 

Sussex,  county  of,  55,  87,  101, 192,  196,  199> 
218,232,  247,249,  302,329,348,351* 
395,  406,  420,  430,  455,  462,  489-492, 
496,  571. 

, ,  sheriff  of,  42,  55,  124,  199,  252, 

261,  351,  406,  489,  490,  492,  505. 

,   And    see    Husee;    Vaghan'; 

Gaynesford ;  Leukenore ;  St.  Leger. 

,  escheator    in,    241,  278,    360,  391, 

597. 

And  see  Wyngefeld;    Fust; 

Flemmyng. 

,  ,  outlawries   in,  225,  226,  322, 

324-326,  357,  384,  432,  437. 

.., ,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

329,  348,  478. 

,  ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

632. 

Sutbiiry,  Dan  Thomas,  prior  of  St.  Andrew's, 

Northampton,  415,  418. 
Suthburn.     See  Sudbourn. 

Sathcotes,  Nicholas,  250,  251. 

Suthertyng.     See  Hartiug. 

Suthteygne.    See  Teign, 


Sutbwerk.    See  Soathwark. 

Suthworth.    See  Southworth. 

Sutton,  prebend  of,  551. 

,  CO.  Bedford,  507. 

,  CO.  Kent,  109. 

,  CO.  Lincoln,  297,  508,  i»43«  567. 

^  00.  Northampton,  27,  517. 

CO.  Somerset,  264. 

CO.  York,  457,  529. 

,  in  the  Isle  of  Ely,   co.  Cambridge, 

320. 

Valence,  co.  Kent,  389. 

in  Holland,  co.  Lincoln,  203. 

, by  Chiswick,  co.  Middlesex,  155. 

,  King's,  CO.  Northampton,  580. 

, ,  prebend  of,  580. 

on  Trent,  co.  Nottingham,  18. 

Maddock,  co.  Salop,  397,  541. 

in  Ardem,  co.  Warwick,  209.* 

on  Dcrwent,  co.  York,  299,  417,  483, 

486,  487,  581. 

in  Galtres,  co.  York,  483,  486,  487. 

Sutton's  [in  Stapleford  Tawiiey],  co.  Bsses, 

554. 

Sutton,  Elizabeth^  431. 

,  Master  Henry,  rector  of  Corf  e  Castia, 

43. 

,  John,  51,  256,  276,  803. 

, ,  prior  of  the  Carmelite  frian  of 

Doncaster,  875. 

,  John  de,  70. 

, .,  Margaret  his  wife,  70. 

John,  lord  of  Dudley,  7,  54,  55,  69, 

70,  102,   103,   171,  195,  196,  198,  219, 

284,  348,  350,  351,  858,  403,  490,  560, 

612,  615,  627,  629,  630,  636. 
,   constable   of  the    Tower   of 

London,  45,  412. 

,  Oliver,  158,  414,  564,570. 

,  Richard,  168,625. 

,  Richard  de,  70,  92. 

,  Robert,  199,  202,  316,  350,  477, 625. 

, ,  of  Arom,  407,  625. 

,  William,  master  of  the  hospital  of 

Burton  St.  Lazarus  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  405,  501,  618. 

, ,  parson  of  Gresford,  538. 

Swaby,  co.  Lincoln,  508,  577. 

Swaffham,  Swaveham,  co,  Cambridge,  297.^ 

,  Earl's,  538. 

Bulbeck,  Nunswapham,  4. 

,  CO.  Norfolk,  457,  530. 

Swafham,  John,   bishop  of  Bangor   [1376- 
1398], 134. 

Swainsthorpe,    Swaynesthorp,    co.  Norfolk, 
191. 

Swale,  Swaille,  river,  572. 

Swalecliife,  Swalechyne,  co.  Kent,  302. 

Swallowfield,  Swalowefeld  [co.  Berks],  241. 

Swampton,    Swaumpton,    co.  Southamptoiii 
534. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


787 


Swan,  John,  116,216,  316,  819. 

,  Richard,  355. 

.Robert,  117,434. 

,  Thomas,  573. 

,  William,  802,  463. 

Swanborough,  Siranbergh,  co.  Wilts,  hundred 
of,  139,  587. 

Swanbourne,   Suaynbnrn,    co.    Buckingham, 

loO. 

Swancote,  John,  83,  166,  178, 180,  206,  269, 
868. 

» »  Alice  his  wife,  180. 

Swans,  127,  222,  235,  352. 

Swansea,  Swaynesey,  ca    Glamorgan,   163, 

191. 

Swansey,  Richard,  448. 

Swanton,  Swenyngton,  co.  Norfolk,  23,  387. 

Swarfelde,  Laurenee,  87. 

Swaumptoui    See  Swampton. 

Swaveham.    See  Swa£fham. 

Swayne,  Sweyne,  Alice,  91. 

,  Henry,  220,  282. 

,  James,  91. 

•• ,  John,  302. 

,  Robert,  578, 589. 

,  William,  90,  91,  197,  282,  576. 

* »  Crlstiana  his  wife,  91. 

Swaynston,  John,  434. 

Swefling,  Swyftlyng,  co.  Suffolk,  110. 

Swenyngton.    See  Swanton. 

Swepston,  co.  Leicester,  225. 

Swere.     See  Swire. 

Swerendon,  Swyrynden,  William,  6. 

Swete,  Thomas,  13,  32,  33. 

> Joan  his  wife,  13,  32,  83. 

Sweyndon.    See  Swindon. 
Sweyne.    See  Swayne. 
Swiliard,  John,  179. 

Swilleyo,  Louis  de,  prior  of  St.  Mary,  Charite 
Bur  Loire,  274. 

SwiUington  [co.  York],  199. 

Swillynton,  William,  199. 

Swindon,  Sweyndon,  co.  Wilts,  400,  411,  541. 
662.  ' 

•••• Hye  Swyndon,  384. 

Swineahead,  Swynyshed,  co.  Lincoln,  503. 
Swinford,  Swyndford,  co.  Leicester,  448. 
Swire,  Swere,  co.  Dorset,  457,  529. 
Swyft,  Thomas,  2. 
Swyfte,  John,  442. 

,  WiUiam,  87,  362. 

Swyftlyng.    See  Swefling. 
Swynarton.     See  Swynnerton. 
Swynboume,  Swynborn,  John,  463,  605. 

>  Miles,  214,  277. 

Swyndford.    See  Swinford. 

Swyndon,  co.  Devon,  343. 

Swynnerton,  Swynarton,  John,  233, 402. 

Swynshed,  Robert,  420,  421. 

Swynton,  Thomas,  abbot  of  Fountains,  602. 


Swyrynden.     See  Swerendon. 
Sybertoft.    See  Sibbertoft. 
Sybson,  William,  509. 
Sydbury.     See  Sidbury. 
Syde.    See  Side. 

Sydenham,  Sidenham,  John,    33,   126,  522 
628.  ' 

*> ,  sheriff  of  Somerset  and  Dorset, 

95. 

Sydling,  Sytelyng,  co.  Dorset,  36. 
Sydyngboume.    See  Sittingbourne. 
Syferwast,  John,  568. 
Sygge,  WUliam,  parson  of  Great  Grimsby, 

Syglesthome.    See  Sigglesthome. 
Sylk,  William,  73. 
Sylkton,  John,  553. 
Sylverton,  Nicholas,  586. 
Symans,  Richard,  21. 
Symkynson,  Richard,  202. 

Symon,  John,  parson  of  St  John's,  Jersey, 
360.  ^* 

,  William,  331. 

Symond.    See  Simond. 
Symondson,  Mark,  252,  303. 
Symson,  John,  214,  277. 

» » tl»e  younger,  214,  277. 

,  Robert,  168,618. 

Syngleton,  Robert,  197. 
Synnyngton.    See  Sinnington. 
Synyer,  William,  143. 

Syon,  Sion,  co.  Middlesex,  abbess  and  convent 
of,  238. 

'  fraternity  of  the  Holy  Angels  by,  21. 

Sytelyng.    See  Sydling. 
Sytyngboum,  John,  69. 

> >  Katharine  his  wife,  69. 

•> »  Margaret  his  wife,  69. 

§y  ward,  Robert,  68. 

Sywcll,  CO.  Northampton,  291,  570. 


T. 


Tackbear,  Tekebare,  co.  Cornwall,   32.  58 
137. 

Tackley,  Takley,  co.  Oxford,  226,  374,  382. 

Tacley.     See  Takeley. 

Tadcaster,  co.  York,  279,  378. 

Taddiport,  Tadyporte,  co.  Devon,  36. 

Tadryk,  Archibald,  409. 

Tadworth,   Thadforth    [in    Banstead],    co. 
Surrey,  528. 

Tadyngston.    See  Tattingstone. 
Tailard.    See  Taylard. 

3d  2 


788 


GENERAL  INDEl. 


Tailboys,  Taylboys,    Robert,  253,  352,  854, 
620,  621. 

,  Walter,  363. 

.a ,  William,  esquire,  863. 

■  •• ,  •■•ill,  Km^ut,  47,  863. 

Taillour,  Henry,  12. 

,  John,  2,  209,  325,  386,  576. 

••• ,  Roger,  578,  589. 

,  Thomas,  128,170. 

,  William,  2,  202,  212,  576. 

,  mayor  of  London,  188. 

And  see  Taylour. 

Tainton,  Teynton,  co.  Oxford,  67. 
Takebere.    See  Tackbear. 

Takeley,  Tacley,  Taklegh,  co.   Essex,  318, 

380,416,458,487. 
Talagham.    See  Laugharne^ 
Talbot,  Brian,  285,  352,  619, 626. 
,  Christopher,  402. 

,  Edmond,   259,   262,  269,   379,  490, 

571. 

,  Elizabeth,  207. 

.Gilbert,  410,  411. 

,  George,  fourth  earl  of  Shrewsbury, 

397,  400-402,  410-412,  414,  418,  419, 
421,  437,  439-443,  451,  460,  478,  489, 
539,  541,  543,  557,  561,  562. 

,  Henry,  218. 

,  Hnmphrey,  122,  396,  397,  440. 

,  John,  256,  602. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  256. 

John,  viscount  Lisle,  49,  51,  79, 167, 

207. 

I,  Joan   his   wife,   49,  51,   167, 


207. 

,  John,  first  earl  of  Shrewsbury,  99. 

••• , ,  Margaret  his  wife,  49,  51,  79, 

133, 167, 207. 

,  John,  second  earl,  41,  99,  131,133, 

460. 

, .Elizabeth   his  wife,  412,  421, 

431,  436, 460. 

*.• .John,  third  earl,  29,   99,  133,  170, 

210,  247,  249,  281,  294,  304,  349-35), 
366,  379,  397,  400-403,  408,  411,  414, 
415,  419,  421,  426,  437,  439-443,  460, 
478,  489,  539,  541,  561,  562,  611,  615, 
616,  624,   627,  630,  634,  638. 

•  • I chief  justice  of  North  Wales, 

277,  293. 

> ,  Katharine  his  wife,  397,  541. 

,  Margaret,  207,  305. 

».,  Ni cholas,  2 60. 

M* ,  Robert,  515. 

,  Thomas,  572. 

«• > ,  viscount   Lisle,   49,    51,    166, 

207,  219,  276,  305,  520,  615,  628. 

.4 ,  William,  525. 

Talffem.    See  Arundell. 

Talvargh,  Richard.  389,  390. 

Talvcrnc.    See  Arundell. 


Tamworth,  co.  Stafford,  117. 

CO.  Warwick,  9,  74, 242. 

,  collegiate   church   of,   prebend    in, 

553. 

, ,  prebend  of  Wilmote  in,  397. 

, ,  dean  of.    /See  Bate. 

Tamworth,  John,  285.  619. 

,  John  de,  49,  426. 

Tanfeld,  Robert,  28,  30,  70,  158,  161,  617, 
623. 

, ,  the  elder,  405. 

, ,  the  younger,  6,  8,  9,  81. 

,  William,  624. 

Tange.  William,  499.   • 

Tankard.  Edmund,  crier  in  the  King's  Bench, 
441. 

Tankerd,  William,  6. 

Tanner.  Thomas,  286,  403,  429. 

Tansey,  Richard,  parson  of  St.  Martin  in  the 
Vintry,  London,  330. 

Tanworth,  Ton  worth,  co.  Warwick,  50,  117, 

331. 
Tapton.  Hugh,  158. 

,  John,  346. 

rector  of  Brioghurst,  210. 

Tarane  Gunvile.    See  Tarrant  GonTille. 

Tarleton,  Richard,  274. 

Tarporley,  Thorpeley,  co.  Chester,  115. 

Tarrant  Gunville,  Tarane  Gunyile,  co.  Dorset^ 
534. 

Launceston,  Tirant  Launceston.  co. 

Dorset,  48. 
Tarset  Hall,  Tresethall,  co.  Northumberland, 

523. 

Tasley,  Tasseley,  co.  Salop,  134,  897,  541. 

Tate,  John,  192,  213,  316,  519. 

, sheriff  of  London,  161. 

, ,  mayor  of  London,  400,   442, 

467, 470,  475. 

.., ,  the  younger,  816. 

,  Robert,  212,  316. 

Tatersale,  Richard,  73. 

Tattershall,  Tateshall  [co.  Lincoln],  399. 

Tattingstone,  Tadyngston,  co.  Suffolk,  297, 

489.  590. 
Taunton,  co.  Somerset.  55,   143,   375,    436, 

498. 

Tauton.     See  Tawton. 

Tayerham,  co.  Norfolk,  hundred  of,  82, 159. 

Taverham,  Thomas,  267. 

Tayemer,  Nicholas.  350.  635. 

.William,  169,252. 

Tavistock,  Stavestok,  Towestoke,  oo.  Detonj 
141,  253,  377,  519. 

,  John,  abbot  of,  94,  612. 

Taweke,  Thomas,  252. 

Tawton,  North,  Northtauton,  co.  DeTOD|82L 

....,....,  South,  36,  502. 

,  Bishop's,  149j  169. 

Taylard,  Tailard,  WiUiam,  199, 807, 406,462, 
617. 


GtEN^BAL  l^ti. 


m 


Tajiboys.    See  Tailboys. 

Taylour,  Tayler,  David,  401. 

,  John,  S86»  387,  473. 

,  Oliver,  286. 

,  Richard,  65, 108. 

f  Thomas,  478,  C06. 

^luisee  Taillour. 

Tajnterel,  William,  rector  of  Kirkby,  215. 

Tayser,  Richard,  214. 

Tebald,  William,  prior  of  Barnwell,  477,  481. 

Tebbe,  Thomas,  856. 

Tebot,  Robert,  215. 

Teddesley  Hay,  co.  Stafford,  233. 

Teffont,  00.  Wilts,  139,  467.] 

Teignbridge,  Tengbrigge,  co.  Devon,  hundred 
of,  87. 

Teign,  South,  Suthteygne,  co.  Devon,  178. 

Teign  Week,  Tengweke,  co.  Devon,  87. 

Teignmouth,  Tyngmonth,  co.  Devon,  268. 

Teignton,  King's,  co.  Devon,  78. 

Tekebare.    See  Tackbear. 

Telagham.    See  Laughame. 

Tele,  Matice,  240. 

Telisford,  Telford,  co.  Somerset,  434,  466. 

,  hundred  of,  466. 

Temar,  Cecily,  8. 

,  William,  8. 

Tempest,  Katharine,  560. 

Peter,  179. 

,  Richard,  355. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Lincoln,  360. 

,  Thoma9,  361. 

Temple,  master  and  brethren  of  the,  189. 

Temple  Newsom,  co.  York,  153. 

Temple,  William,  168,  478. 

Temporalities,  restitution  of,  15,  16,  35,  39, 
65,  98,  107,  123,  125,  130,  186,  205, 
206,  227,  283,  241,  265,  266,  271,  274, 
278,  279,  292,  296,  298,330,  332,  833, 
839,  359,  360,  373,  390,  391,  399,  400, 
415,  442,  467,  469,  470, 472,  475,  481, 
550,  597,  598. 

Temysditton.    See  Thames  Ditton. 

Teneham.    See  Teynham. 

Tenet.    See  Thanet 

Tang.    See  Teign. 

Teneham.    See  Teynham. 

Tenterden,  co.  Kent,  9,  288,  302,  303,  428, 
436,  536. 

,  hundred  of,  303. 

Teny,  Walter,  475. 

Terell.    See  Tjxell. 

Terling,  Teyrlynge,  co.  Essex,  228. 

Terouanne,  diocese  of,  89,  125,  177,  260,266, 
272,  274,  275,  313,  358,  482,  538. 

Terrington,  Teuerington,  co.  York,  483,  487. 

Teryngham,  John,  the  younger,  822. 

Teryngton.    See  Torrington. 

Teadale,  Thomas,  216. 

Tes^  William*  parson  of  Moreton,  160. 


Teswell.    See  Treswell. 

Tetbury,  co.  Gloucester,  276. 

Tetford,  Richard,  323. 

,  Robert,  578. 

Tethege,  John,  102. 

Tetsworth,  Tettesworth,  co.  O^ord,  77. 

Teuerington.    See  Terrington. 

Teutonic  Hanse,  merchants  of,  478,  519,  540. 

And  see  Hanse  Almain. 

Teuxbury.    See  Tewkesbury. 

Teversham,  CO.  Cambridge,  551. 

Tewe,  David,  55, 57. 

,  Henry,  4. 

Tewersle,  Richard,  578. 

Tewkesbury,   Teuxbury,   Theokesbury,    co. 
Gloucester,  4, 143. 

,  battle  of,  374, 470,  562,  585. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  66,  630, 550. 

,  John  Galeys,  abbot  of,  66. 

,  John,  abbot  of,  530. 

Tewson,  Edward,  544. 

Tey,  Robert,  468. 

,  William,  468. 

Teyge,  Robert,  317,  319,  354. 

Teyngton  Drue.    See  Drewsteignton. 

Teynham,  Tenham,  co.  Kent,  324. 

,  hundred  of,  302. 

Teynton.     See  Tainton. 

Teyrlynge.    See  Terling. 

Teyser,  Edmund,  368. 

Thaccher,  Thomas,  433. 

Thacham.     See  Thatcham. 

Thacham,  Dan  Edward,  prior  of  Ivychurch, 
15, 16. 

Thadforth.    See  Tadworth. 

Thakstede.     See  Thaxted. 

Thakster,  Robert,  73. 

Thame,  Philip  de,  prior  of  the  hospital  of  St. 

John  of  Jerusalem  in  Engliuid,  189. 
Thames  river,  28,  93, 101, 161,  217,222,  235, 

244,  250,  252,  288,  462,  463,  495,  512, 

521,  525,  540. 

,  weirs  across.  111,  188. 

Thames   Ditton,   Temysditton,   co.   Sarrey* 
339. 

Thanet,  Tenet,  Isle  of,  co.  Kent,  28,  108, 
148. 

Thatcham,  Thacham,  co.  Berks,  482. 

Thaxted,  Thakstede,  co.  Essex,  255,  318,  367, 
489. 

Theddlethorpe,  Thedilthorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  202, 
608,  528,  595. 

Thelbridge,  Thelbtygge,  co.  Devon,  52* 

Thekietham,  Richard,  322. 

Themelthorpe,    Themylthorp,    co.    Norfolki 
149. 

Themse,  Agnes,  445. 

,  Robert,  445. 

William,  445« 

Themolby,  Thymylby,  Richard,  28d,  854. 


790 


GENEBAL  IlfDEX. 


Theold,  Bichard,  102. 

Therlowe.    See  Thurlow. 

Therek.    See  Thryske. 

Thester  Waver,  Thestre  Waury,  co.  Warwick, 

Thetford,  co.  Norfolk,  78. 

,  priory  of,  191. 

Thetylthorpe,  John,  164. 

Thetyngdon.     See  Cheddington. 

Theukesbury.    See  Tewkesbozy. 

Thewe,  David,  65,  57. 

Thirkeld,  Thykeld,  Lancelot,  287,  288. 

Thirkleby,  Thorkilby,  co.  York,  5. 

Thirnyng,  William,  justice  of  the  Bench,  878. 

Thirsk,  Thryske,  co.  York,  178. 

Thirske.    See  Thryske. 

Thifttelden,  Robert,  382. 

Thomas,  Clement,  278. 

»  Henry,  parson  of  Cricksea,  386. 

,  John,  149. 

>  Richard,  chaplain  of   the   chantry 

under  le  Croft  in  Christ  Church,  Can- 
terbury, 888. 

,  Walter,  585. 

,  William,  53,  149. 

ap  Griffith,  360. 

••• ap  Resser,  54. 

Thomelynson,  John,  515. 

Thommeson,  John,  328. 

Thomson,  Tomson,  Gilbert,  344. 

,  Giles,  361. 

,  John,  214,  216,  277,  546,  578. 

,  Thomas,  514. 

Walter,  685. 

,  William,  556. 

Thoralby,  co.  York,  488,  486,  487. 

Thoresway,  Thureswey,  co.  Lincoln,  310,  518, 
523. 

,  Thursway  Beaumont,  19. 

Thorkilby.     See  Thirkleby. 

Thorlesthorpe,  co.  York,  483,  486. 

Thomam,  Edward,  245. 

Thomburgh,    Thomeburgh,    Edward,     287. 
635. 

,  Leonard,  28,  200,  285,  289,  352,  354, 

619,  620. 

9 ,  sheriff  of  Lincoln,  362. 

,  Oliver,  384. 

>  Roland,  264,  424,  610. 

Thombury,  John,  391. 
Thomby,  co.  Cumberland,  13. 
Thomdon,  Richard,  52. 

,  Thomas,  2,  161,  295. 

Thome,  Thoum  [co.  York],  310. 
Thomeburgh.    See  Thomburgh. 
Thomebury,  co.  Bedford,  235. 
Thomewodis,  in  Sherwood,  co.  Nottingham, 

Thomey  Mille,  co.  Cambridge,  170. 


Thomham,  Simon,  probendaiy  of  St  ^itary*ts, 
Norwich,  357. 

Thomoure,  Robert,  81. 

Thornton,  Thoraeton,  co.  Buckingham.  112. 
267,390.  *         '         ' 

»  CO.  Devon,  32, 137. 

[co.  Lancaster],  334. 

9  CO.  Lincoln,  297. 

•>  CO.  Northumberland,  523. 

»  CO.  York,  31,  46,  60,  384,  581. 

in  Craven,  co.  York,  20,  419,  602. 

"»  Pykeiynglyth  [co.  York],  2,  206. 

Thornton,  John,  vicar   of  West   Thuirock 
537.  * 

» »  parson  of  North  CoTe,537. 

,Roger,  197,  317. 

,  Thomas,  78. 

Thorny 8,  Thomas,  521. 

Thorpe,  ship  called  la  Kateryn  of,  525. 

..« ,  CO.  Kssex,  91. 

,  CO.  Norfolk,  191. 

>  CO.  Northampton,  531. 

Malsor,  Thorpe  Mallesore,  oo.  North. 

ampton,  30. 

Salvin,  co.  York,  77. 

Thorpe  Hall  by  Louth,  co.  Lincoln,  523. 

Thorpe,  John,  216, 431. 

)  Robert  de,  602. 

>  Thomas,  664,  586. 

Thorpeley.    See  Tarporley. 

Thorpwaterfield,  oo.  Northampton,  682. 
Thoryndon,  Thomas,  295. 
Thorysby,  John,  519. 
Thothorpe.    See  Towthorpe. 
Thoum.    See  Thome. 
Thrale,  John,  the  elder,  446. 
Thiandeston,  co.  Suflfolk,  384. 
Threckingham,  co.  Lincoln,  261. 
Threlkeld,  Thrilkeld,  John,  379. 

,  Richard,  215. 

,  William,  31, 100,  377. 

Thressher,  Peter,  356. 

Thrilkeld.    -Sec  Threlkeld. 

Throckmorton,  Throkmarton,  co.  Worcester, 

20. 

Throgmerton,     Throkmarton,     Christopher, 

I  John.  65,  152,  262,  844,  345,'480. 

475. 

»  Robert,  531,  606. 

'  Thomas,  20,  29,  218,  346,  350,  636. 

I y  sheriff  of  Warwick  and  Lei- 

cester,  136. 

Thrower,  William,  251. 
Throwley,  Thrule  [co.  Kent],  291. 
Throxenby,  Thurstanby,  co.  York,  541. 
Thrule.    See  Throwley. 
Thmstanby,  Trustenby,  co.  York,  279. 
Thrybergh,  co.  York,  578. 
Thrykhed,  Lancelot,  610. 


6ENEBAL    INDEX. 


791 


ThryUby,  John,  286.] 

Thrypplowe.    See  Triplowe. 

Thryske.    See  Think. 

Thryske,  Thinke,  John,  455. 

, ,  mayor  of  York,  316. 

, ,  mayor  of  the  staple  of  Calais, 

22,270,816. 

,  treasurer    and   victualler    of 

Calais,  22,  96,  270,  308,  316. 

Thureswey.    See  Thoresway. 
Thnrger,  John,  228. 

9  Thomas,  258. 

Thorland,  co.  Lancaster,  97,  271. 

Thurland,  Thomas,  501. 

Thurlbeer,  Thurlebare,  co.  Somerset,  456. 

Thnrlby,  co.  Lincoln,  16,  85. 

Thurlby,  William,  125. 

Thorlewynd,  John,  324. 

Thurlow,  Therlowe,  Great,  co.  Su£folk,  152. 

Thurlowe,  John,  the  younger,  87. 

Thurrock,  West,  co.  Essex,  3, 537. 

Thursby,  Thuresby,  co.  Cumberland,  83,  84. 

Thunby,  Ralph,  521. 

Thurstanby.    See  Throxenby. 

Thurston,  Thurstonton,  co.  Suffolk,  12. 

Thurston,  Thomas,  448. 

Thurstone,  William,  575. 

Thursway.    See  Thoresway. 

Thurraston,  co.  Derby,  511. 

Thwaytes,  Thwaites,  Henry,  264,  407,  687. 

,  John,  688. 

, ,  vicar  of  Great  Wycombe,  212. 

,  Bichard,  637. 

,  Thomas,  108,  878,  551,  571. 

, chancellor  of  the  Exchequer, 

151,  272,  867. 

,  William,  320. 

Thwyer,  Roger,  853. 

Thykeld.    See  Thitkeld. 

Thymylby.    See  Themulby. 

Thynden.    See  Findon. 

Tibbenham,  Tykenham,  co.  Norfolk,  582. 

Tibberton,  Tybton,  co.  Gloucester,  140. 

Tibertis,  (jeonard  de,  prior  of  the  hospital  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England, 
189, 232. 

Tickford,Tykeford,Tikford,  co.  Buckingham, 
845,  876,  457,  529. 

...  ......  priory  of,  62,  376. 

, ,  William  Kirkby,  prior  of,  376. 

,  ,  William  de  la  Menerere,  prior 

of,  876. 
Tickhill,  Tikhill,  co.  York,  446,  448. 
Tid.    SeeTydd. 
Tidenham,  Tudenham,  co.  Gloucester,   112, 

168. 
Tilbury,  East,  co.  Essex^  297. 

,  West,  297,  543. 

.Little,  180. 

by  Clare,  569,  59 It 


Tillam,  John,  403. 

Tillo,  John,  201,  217. 

,  Richard,  6,  800,  525. 

Tiln,  Tylne,  co.  Nottiogham,  460. 

Tilney,  IIugh,619. 

Tilnhead,  Tilcshide,  Tydelesehode,  co.  Wilts, 
238,  534. 

Tilstook,  Tiktoke  Parke,  co.  Salop,  402. 

Tilty,  CO.  Essex,  abbot  and  convent  of,  521. 

,  Thomas,  abbot  of,  521. 

Tinmowthe.    See  Tynemouth. 

Tiptoft,  John,  lord  of,  23. 

, ,  Joyce  his  wife,  28. 

...,  John,  earl  of  Worcester,  17.  23,  28, 

29,41,43,47,  70,  90,  113,  192,  206, 
220,  ^21,  278,  289,  297,  462,  609,  618, 
628,  629,  633;  634,  636. 

, ,  treasurer  of  the  Exchequer,  23, 

176,211,258. 

, ,  constable  of  England,   19,  23, 

43,  205,  207,  559. 

,  ,  constable    of   the  Tower    of 

Loudon,  23,  45,412. 

, ,  steward  of  the  household,  23. 

, ,  chamberlain  of  the  Exchequer, 

207. 

,  ,  lieutenant  of  Ireland,  205,  213, 

214. 

, ,  deputy  lieutenant  of  Ireland, 

16,  21,  54,  110,  157,  161,  193. 

chief  justice  of  North  Wales, 

41,  186. 

, ,  Eliiabeth  his  wife,  113,  297. 

,  ,  Edward  his  son,  297. 

Tipton,  Tipficton,  co.  Devon,  61. 

Tirant.    See  Tarrant. 

TireU.    See  Tyrell. 

Titohmarsh,  Titmcrsh,  co.  Northampton,  440. 

Tiverton,  Tyverton,  co.  Devon,  23, 176,  179, 

189,  279,  230,  292,  293,  457,  529. 

,  hundred  of,  22,  189,  457,  529. 

,  portion  of  Clare  in  the  church  of, 

292. 

Toche,  Thomas,  407,  433. 

Tocotes,  Towcotes,  Roger,  126,  218,  247,  284, 
846,  851,  406,  408,  428,  518,  530,  573, 
597,  635. 

Tocoth,  Thomas,  285.^ 

Tod,  William,  882. 

Toddington,  Todyngton,  co.  Bedford,  564. 

Todyngton.    See  Coddlugton. 

Tofle,  CO.  Lincoln,  508. 

TofU,  West,  Westoftys,  co.  Norfolk,  579. 

Togill,  Robert,  53. 

Togood,  John,  223. 

Tokc,  Thomas,  216. 

Tokehill,  Robert,  583. 

Toker,  John,  877. 

...,  Louis,  129. 

,  WnUaa,  74. 

Tole,  Richard,  428. 


792 


GENEBAL  INDEX, 


ToUftrd,  00.  Dorset,  584. 

,  00.  Wilts,  588. 

Toller,  Tolreporooram,  oo.  Dorset,  457,  5  29. 
Toller,  Henrj,  5. 

,  NieholAs,  202. 

ToUeebfuy,  co.  Essex,  169,  252,  288. 
TolleshantD'A.rejr,ColBond  Darcy,  eo.  Essex, 

S97,  818. 
Tdtingtrow,  eo.  Kent,  285. 

,  bimdred  of,  802. 

Tdj,  William,  891. 

Tomma,  Richard,  518. 

Tommes,  John,  29. 

TomsoD.    See  Thomson. 

Tom  worth,  John,  854. 

Tonbridgc,  Tunbrigge,  co.  Kent,  lowej  of, 

800. 
Tonford,  Toneford  [in  Thaniogton],  co.  Kent, 

297. 
Tonge,  Richard,  572. 
Tons,  Alexander,  55. 
Tonworth.    See  Tanworth. 
Tony,  John,  102. 
Tood,  Richaid,  526. 

Tooke,  Robert,  6,  76,  87, 147, 148,  825,  433. 
Tooting,  Totying,  co.  Surrey,  808. 

Bee,  priory  of,  46, 192. 

Topclifle,  CO.  York,  148, 826. 
Topclyf,  John,'.528,  621. 

,  Thomas,  621. 

Tope,  John,  60. 

Topsham,  co.  DcTon,  81,  55,  824. 

,  port  of,  898,  548. 

Topshawe,  Thomas,  855. 
Torbryan,  Torbrian,  co.  Devon,  457,  518,  557. 
Torkyngton,  Henry,  285,  850,  406,  617. 
Tomer,  Thomas,  5. 
Torrebak,  John,  515. 

Torrington,  Teryngton,  Topyngton,  Torryton, 
00.  Devon,  82,  86, 187. 

Ghepyngtoryton,  823. 

....,  East,  Esteryngton,  co.  Lincoln,  17, 

125,  423. 
Tostale.    See  Tunstall. 
Totay,  Robert,  484. 
Totnes,  Tottenes,  co.  Devon,  45,  60,  171. 

,  Great,  74. 

Totneys.    See  Zonche. 

Totoche,  Tototh,  Totoft,  Thomas,  354,  619. 

TotteneA.    See  Totnes. 

Tottenham,  Totenham,  co.   Middlesex,    26, 

442,  517. 
Totyng.     See  Tooting. 

Ton .    See  Tow . 

Tonche,  seal  called,  162. 

de  la  Toure,  Anthony,  271, 290. 

Tonrehill.    See  Tower  Hill. 

Tonres,  William,  prebendary  of  St.  GeorgeV, 
Windsor,  808. 

Tomnay,  diocese  of,  237. 


Toomay,  William,  607. 

, ,  prior  of  the  hospital  of  St.  John 

of  Jerusalem  in  England,  306. 

I ,  preceptor  of  Baddealey,  217. 

Towoester,  Toncestre,  co.  Northampton,  886. 

Towcotes.    See  Tocotes. 

Towe,  Thomas,  escheator  in  Kent  and  Mid- 
dlesex, 162. 

Tower  Hill,  Tonrehill,  oo.  Middlesex,  111, 
487. 512. 

Towestoke.    See  Tavistock. 

Toweton,  co.  Suffolk,  110. 

Towke,  Touke,  George,  216. 

,  Walter,  299. 

Towker,  Tonker,  Peter,  40. 

Richard,  144,476. 

Towne,  William,  almoner  of  Henrj  VI.,  231, 
235. 

Towneley,  Tounley,  Richard,  426, 572. 

,  Thomas,  386. 

Townesende,  Tounesende,  Roger,  8,  163, 169  ^ 
170,  197,  245,  247,  249,  406,  622. 

,  WiUiam,  518. 

Towthorpe,  co.  York,  488,  487. 

on  the  Wold,  488,  487. 

Towton,  CO.  York,  battle  o^  110,  558. 

Toynton,  co.  Lincoln,  508. 

High,  Overtyngton,  297. 

Traas,  William,  224. 

Trace,  John,  495. 

Tracey's,  Tracies,   in   Stanford   Rivers,  co. 
Essex,  554. 

Tracy,  William,  458. 

Trafford,  John,  103. 

,  William,  212. 

Traghford,  John,  426. 

Tranas,  Laurence,  141. 

,  Nicholas,  141. 

,  Ralph,  141. 

William,  141. 

Traseys,  co.  Kent,  164. 

Trebellam  by  Trelaste,  co.  Cornwall,  224. 

Trebone,  John,  830. 

Trebnlcok,  Thomas,  224. 

Treoorme  [in  Quethiock],  co.  Cornwall,  389, 
444. 

Tredirmayn.    See  Triermain. 

Treeton,  Treton,  oo.  York,  412. 

Trefry,  Thomas,  83,  851,  878,  399,  427,  610. 

Trefusis,  James,  491. 

,  Oto,  169. 

Tregamur,  Trigameur,  co.  Cornwall,  156, 189, 
280,  457,  .529. 

Tr^arthen,  Thomas,  552. 

Tregemelan.    See  Trigamelling. 

Tregose,  Amice,  104. 

Tregulam,  co.  Cornwall,  280. 

Tregunnick,    Tregwynnek   by  Bogga  Mille, 
CO.  Cornwall,  579. 

Tregnry,   Michael,    archbishop    of   Dnblm 
[1449-1471],  885, 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


793 


Trebere,  William,  Ticar  of  St.  Keyerne,  104. 
Trelawny,  John,  246,  573. 
Trelowarren,  Treleweren,  co.  Cornwall,  157. 
Trelowia,  co.  Cornwall,  457,  529. 
Trelugan,  co.  Cornwall,  156,  280,  457,  529. 
Tremajle,  John,  17,  410,  475. 
Tremayll,  John,  the  elder,  81. 

, ,  the  younger,  81. 

,  Thomas,  115,  850,  406,  428, 476,  522> 

558,  628. 
Tremayn,  oo.  Cornwall,  889. 
Tremayn,  John,  899,  408,  404. 
Trenaffa,  co.  Cornwall,  16. 

Trencmke,  co.  Cornwall,  889. 

Trenowith,  John,  200,  899. 

Trent,  co.  Somerset,  84. 

Trent  river,  co.  Nottingham,  182,  251,  310, 
811,462,557. 

,  forests  north  of,  258. 

, ,  keeper  of.    See  Biohard. 

,  forests  south  of,  107. 

Trenthale,  John,  200. 

Trenthgans,  Thomas,  104. 

Trennwith,  Agnes,  104. 

Trenwathen,  co.  Cumberland,  557. 

Trenythen,  Robert,  427. 

Tresawell,  Thomas,  610. 

Tresell,  co.  Stafford,  79. 

Tresethall.    See  Tarset  Hall. 

Tresham,  Thomas,  5,  80,  60,  478,  498,  540, 
662,  570,  628. 

Tresithny,  Nicholas  1. 

Tresoderon,  co.  Cornwall,  467. 

Treswell,  Teswcll,  co.  Nottingham,  896. 

Treswethen,  co.  Cornwall,  104. 

Treswithian,  Trevaswhethan  [in  Camborne], 
CO.  Cornwall,  536. 

Trethewy,  Thomas,  100,  403, 404. 

Treton.    See  Treeton. 

Trevarliche,  co.  Cornwall,  389. 

Treraswhethan.     See  Treswithian. 

TreTcnoar,  William,  400. 

Treverbyn,  Trevcrvyn,  co.  Cornwall,  156, 189, 
280,  457,  529. 

Treverbyn  in  St.  Austell,  co.  Cornwall,  581. 

Trevett,  John,  parson  of  Banning,  98. 

, ,  parson  of  Langley,  98. 

Trevilian,  Trerylyan,  Henry,  warden  of  the 

hospital  of  St.  Katharine  by  the  Tower 

of  London,  135. 

John,  522,  628. 

Trevistan,  William,  553. 
Trevosburgh,  co.  Cornwall,  588. 
Treny,  Katharine,  114. 

,  Thomas,  197. 

Treweblete,  Geoffrey,  3. 
Trewell,  John,  256. 
Trewemon,  Trewmao,  John,  857. 

,  Boger,  355,  495. 

Trewydna  [co.  Glamorgan],  163. 

J  96186. 


Trielen  (in  Finistere),  in  Brittany,  474. 
Triermain,  Tredirmayn,  co.  Cumberland,  214, 

277. 
Trigamelling  hy   Fenkelly,  Tregemelan  by 

Penkehowe,  co.  Cornwall,  579. 
Trigameur.    See  Tregamur. 
Trigges  Milles,  co.  Dorset,  584. 
Trigot,  Thomas,  804. 
Trikingham,    Lambert    de,    justice  of    the 

Bench,  465. 
Trim,  Tiym  [co.  Meath],  468. 

,  abbot  and  convent  of,  275. 

,  Christopher,  abbot  of,  275. 

Triploe,  Thrypplowe,  co.  Cambridge,  37. 
Tripp,  John,  chaplain  of  *  Bavenserchauntry/ 

in  Lincoln  cathedral,  48. 

Tristram,  Trystram,  John,  216. 

,  William,  216. 

TroUope,  Andrew,  31 . 

Trolugan.    See  Trelugan. 

Trompyngton.    See  Trumpington. 

Trompyngton,  Walter,  10. 

Tionage  and  pesage,  134,  166,  204,  206,  216,. 
229,  259,  269,  340,  399,  461, 468,  476,. 
568. 

Trope,  John,  9. 

Tropnell,  Thomas,  247,  406,  685. 

Troston,  co.  Suffolk,  451. 

Trotman,  Bichard,  parson  of  Bladon,  213. 

Trotte,  John,  498. 

Trotter,  Bobert,  215. 

Trottiscliffe,  Trottesdive,  co.  Kent,  843. 

Troutbeck,  Troutebek    [co.  Westmoreland],. 

384,  531. 
Trouttokyshyll.    See  Truddoxhill. 
Trowbridge,  Trowebrygge,  co.  Wilts,  381. 
Trowe,  John,  115. 

Trowe,  William,  parson  of  Chilton  Canteloe,. 

305. 
Troys,  Thomas,  310. 

, ,  escheator    in    the    county    of 

Southampton,  571. 

Trudale,  John,  286. 

Truddoxhill,  Trouttokyshyll,  in  Nunney,  co. 
Somerset,  401. 

Trumpington,  Trompyngton,  co.  Cambridge^ 
10. 

Trunke,  John,  127. 

,  Bobert,  336. 

Truro,  co.  Cornwall,  104. 

Tmsfelde,  in  Wolstanton,  co.  Stafford,  897: 

Tmssell,  Arnold,  295,  559. 

,  Edmund,  30. 

,  Thomas,  196,  199,306,  618. 

,  William,    281,  306,  849,    470,  475» 

608. 

Trustenby.    See  Thrustanby. 

Truthale,  John,  297. 

Trye,  John,  407. 

Trygge,  Bobert,  697. 

Trym.    See  Trim. 

3  El 


794 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Tryppe,  John,  79. 

Trystram.    See  Tristram. 

Tu,  Thomas,  231. 

Tubbe,  John,  60.  . 

Tubman,  Richard,  428. 

Tadenham.    See  Tidenham. 

Tudenham,  Margaret,  595. 

,  Thomas,  595. 

Tuder,  John,  266. 

Tador,  Kdmund,  carl  of  Richmond,  334. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  334, 339, 343. 

,  Jasper,  earl  of  Pembroke,  26,  59,  87» 

103,  333,  336,  243,  251,  252,  274,  281, 
283,  289,  615,  616. 

Tugull,  TughuU,  Robert,  45,  552. 

Tukhill,  Robert,  the  «lder,  45. 

Tunbrigge.    See  Tonbridge. 

Tunley,  John,  339,  857. 

,  Thomas,  386. 

Tunneryspidill.    See  Tamers  Piddle. 

Tonstall,  Tostale,  co.  Suffolk,  110. 

,  CO.  York,  258. 

Tunstall,  Richard,  97,   177,  271,  573,  583, 
613,  629,  635. 

, ,  chamberlain  of  Henry  VI.,  227. 

..........  Thomas,  258. 

Tunstalle,  William,  87. 

Turbenrile,  John,  rector  of  Farnham,  390. 

Turfyn,  Richard,  203. 

Turk,  William,  255. 

Turke,  John,  302. 

Tumaunt,  Richard,  147,  222,  349. 

"Turners  Piddle,  Tuimeryspidill  [co.  Dorset], 

443. 
Tumham  Hall,  co.  Tork,  20,  419. 
Turnour,  Henry,  406. 

,  John,  102. 

,  Richard,  437. 

,  Walter,  502. 

Turpyn,  Alice,  1. 

,  John,  141. 

,  Robert,  385. 

,,,  William,  1. 

Turvy,  Turby,  co.  Dublin,  20,  279,  419. 

Tutbury,  Tuttebury,  co.  Stafford,  219,  242, 

291. 
Tnxford,  co.  Nottingham,  70. 
Twede,  John,  277. 
Twesyll,  John,  453. 
Twigbear,  Twykebeare,  Twybeare,  co.  Devon, 

24,25,511. 

Twychener,  John,  417. 

Twyer,  John,  169,  352,  353, 406,  622. 

Twyford,  co.  Buckingham,  519. 

,  CO.  Kent,  hundred  of,  302. 

Twygg,  Thomas,  499. 

Twynyho,  Twynowe,  John,  54,  361,  407. 

4 ,  ,   escheator   of  Somerset   and 

Dorset,  861. 

William,  613,  615. 


Twynnyng,  Thomas,  abbot  of  Winchcombc, 
442. 

Twysday,  Thomas,  336,  476. 

Tyberd,    William,    president    of   Magdalen 
college,  Oxford,  557. 

Tybert,  William,  471. 

Tybton.    See  Tibberton. 

Tycchebourne,  John,  629. 

Tydd,  Tid,  co.  Lincoln,  543,  567. 

Grote,  CO.  Lincoln,  170,  354. 

St.  Mary,  co.  Lincoln,  297. . 

St.  Giles,  CO.  Cambridge,  297,  560. 

Tydberne,  170. 

Tydelesehede.    See  Tilshead. 

Tydirthay  [co.  York],  1. 

Tykeford.    See  Tickford. 

Tykenham.    See  Tibbenham. 

TykhUl,  WilUam,  70. 

Tykhull,  Ralph,  414. 

l^ler,  Augustine,  203. 

,  John,  383. 

,  William,  239,  381. 

, ,  Agnes  his  wife,  381. 

Tylly,  John,  221. 

Tylmyngton,  Walter,  375. 

Tyhie.    See  Tihi. 

Tjrlney,  John,  433. 

,  Robert,  354. 

Tymperley,  John,  293,  358. 

Tynbery,  Tynbure,  John,  499. 

y ,  Agnes  his  wife,  499. 

Tyndale,  co.  Northumberland,  451. 

Tyndale,  William,  858. 

Tynemonth,    Tinmowthe    [co.    Northomber- 
land],  380. 

Tyngelden,  Richard,  462. 

lyogmouth.    See  Teignmouth. 

Typlot,  John,  coroner  of  Kingston  on  HuB, 
305. 

Typper,  John,  577. 

Typpeswayne,  John,  318. 

l^ptoft.    See  Tiptof t. 

Tyrell,  co.  Westmoreland,  96. 

Tyrell,  Terell,  Tirell,  Edward,  482. 

,  Hugh,  242. 

,  Humphrey,  345. 

,  James,  492,  606. 

,  John,  242,  491. 

,  Robert,  345. 

,  Thomas,  151,  248,  249,317, 344,845, 

851,  407,  428,  491,  509,  613. 

,  Walter,  216. 

,  WiUiam,  169,  252,  614. 

, ,  tha  elder,  248,  249. 

,  the  younger,  211, 248. 

....ji. ,  Eleanor  his  wife,  21L 

Tyrone,  monks  of,  465. 

Tyryngham,  Thomas,  182,  526. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


795 


Tystede,  William,  21. 

l^Yerton.    See  Tiverton. 

TywarnajUe  Tees  (in  Perran  Zabnloe),  co. 
Cornwall,  94, 179. 


u. 


Uffcolme,  Ufcolme,  co.  Devon,  76. 

UfFenham,  John,  77,  406. 

Uffington,  00.  Lincoln,  17,  125,  453. 

XJfflete,  John,  prior  of  Drax,  179. 

Ufford,  CO.  Suffolk,  98. 

XJfkelf.     See  UUeskelf. 

UgboroQgh,  Uggebargh,  co.  Devon,  476. 

Ughtred,  Ooghtrith,  Ughtrjth,  Balpb,  188. 

,  Kobert,  133,  146. 

, ,  Joan  bis  wife,  133. 

y  Thomas.  568. 

Uldale,  CO.  Cumberland,  25,  187. 

Ulfrire,  CO.  Lincoln,  297. 

UUeskelf,  Ufkelf,  Uskelf,  co.  Tork,  291,  292, 
412. 

Ulleston  by  Hawkwell,  co.  Northumberland, 
228,  286. 

Ulster,  earldom  of,  895. 

Ulterris.    See  Volterra. 

Umbj,  William,  188. 

Umfrey,  Thomas,  228. 

Undalle.    See  Oundle. 

Underdowene,  Thomas,  864. 

Underdown,  prebend  of,  234,  260,  265. 

Underwode,  Master  Edward,  parson  of  St. 
Mary  Moises  in  Frydaystrete,  London, 
109. 

, ,  prebendary  of  Bridgnorth,  284t 

265. 

,  John,  883. 

Ungerhundred.    See  Ongar. 

Ungle,  John,  474. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  474. 

,  William,  401,  409. 

Unton,  Henry,  876. 

,  Robert,  438,  451. 

Upchurch,  co.  Kent,  541. 

Upcott,  Uppeoote,  co.  Devon,  36. 

Upminster,  co.  Essex,  579. 

Uppecote,  John,  51. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  51. 

Upsale,  John,  225,  255. 

UpsaU  [CO.  Tork],  200. 

Upton,  00.  Northampton,  531. 

,  CO.  Nottingham,  297,  560. 

,  CO.  Southampton,  167. 

Noble,  CO.*  Somerset,  148. 

Scudamore,   Upton   Skidmore,    co. 

Wilts,  466. 


Upton,  Henry,  84. 

,  John,  222. 

,  Robert,  885. 

Upwell,  CO.  Norfolk,  169,  170. 

Upwymbom.    See  Wimbome. 

Urchfont,  Erchesfont,  oo.  Wilts,  138,  587. 

Urchinfelde.     See  Irchenfield. 

Ure,  Tore,  river,  572. 

Urswick,  Great,  Lancaster,  456. 

,  Little,  456. 

Urswick,  Ursewike,  Christopher,  451. 

,  John,  456. 

,  Thomas,  12,  28,103,  169,  248,  249, 

252,  406,  407,  463,  494,  608,  614-616, 
626,  627,  630,  636. 

,    ,    chief    baron    of    the    Ex- 

cheqaer,  259,  293,  307,  514. 

, ,  recorder  of  London,  21,  202. 

Usbum,  Thomas,  warden  of  the  hospital  of 

St.  Nicholas,  Tork,  15. 
Usk,  CO.  Monmouth,  24. 
U8kel£     See  Ulleskelf. 
Ussher,  Thomas,  552. 
Utrecht,  bishopric  of,  184. 

Uttoxeter,  Utti'kcestre,  Uttexhater,  co.  Staf- 
ford, 535. 

Uvadale,  Ovedale,  Thomas,  56,  118,  196,  220, 
851,  405,  429,  629. 

,  William,  56,  495. 

Uxbridge,     Wokysbregge,    Woxbrigge,    co. 
Middlesex,  9,  224,  357,  436,  442. 


V. 


Vache  [in  Chalfont  St.  Giles],  co.  Backing- 
ham,  191. 

Vachery,  co.  Surrey,  22,  68. 

Vaoy,  John,  99. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  99. 

Vaek,  John,  197. 

Vaghan,  Vaughan,  Roger,  54,  57,  58,   102, 
132,  185,  219. 

,  Thomas,  87,  124,  182,  179,  274,  281, 

283,  817,  851,  866,  414,  455,  496,  608, 
615-618,  622,  627,  628,  632,  688,  686. 

<>» •  sheriff  of  Surrey  and  Sussex, 

87. 

Valauntes,  in  Hartest,  co.  Suffolk,  556. 
Vale,  John,  parson  of  Rathwere,  465. 

.,  Thomas,  254. 

,  William,  558. 

Valens,  Martin,  72. 

Valet,  CO.  Dorset,  457,  529. 

Vallis,  Valeys,  in  Frame,  co.  Somerset,  603. 

Vampage,  John,  77. 

Vandordrygh.    See  Dordrecht. 


796 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Yangoos.    See  Goes. 

Yanmelum,  Henrj,  42. 

Vanne,  JohD,  abbot  of  Cerne,  240,  279. 

VaugfaiD.    See  Yagban. 

Yaus,  Robert,  38, 438,  579. 

Yaox  [in  Belcbamp  Otten],  co.  Easez,  560t 

Yaux,  Yawes,  John,  277. 

Roland,  610. 

,  William,  18,  27,  214,  421. 

YaYasour,  Yayesonre,  Heniy,  688. 

,  John,  251,  407,  686. 

, ,  the  elder,  428,  636. 

, thejoonger,  637. 

Yawes.    See  Vaux. 

Yayle,  Richard,  443. 

Yeale,  Yele,  6eo£frey,  7,  580. 

Yeer.    See  Yere. 

Yele.    See  Yeale. 

Yenables,  Hugh,  450. 

, ,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  450, 

Yenasqae,  Yenesse,  fienesse  [in  Spain],  205, 
273,  281,  422. 

Yenice,  213,  336,  435,  512,  587,  555. 

,  merchants  of,  281. 

Yenonr,  Elizabeth,  50. 

,  William,  364. 

Venton,  Fenton,  co.  Devon,  36. 

Yenutz,  John  de,  66. 

Yera  Worthy.    See  Yirworthy. 

Yerdour,  Thomas,  1 52. 

de  Yere,  Veer,  George,  418,  510,  520. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  520. 

,  John,  2d,  57,  129. 

, ,  twelfth  earl  of  Oxford,  91,  285. 

, ,  thirteenth  earl,  155,  157,169, 

170,  195,  197,  245-250,  252,  297,  400, 
418,  489,  507,  510,  588,  548,  545,  552, 
560,  563>565,  567,  569,  591,  609,  610, 
613,  617,  622,  630. 

, Margaret  his  wife,  507, 

,  IQicholas,  491,  494. 

Richard,  235,  418. 

,  Robert,  72. 

,  Thomas,  817,  418,510. 

Vermandois,  in  France,  583. 
Yermeo,  John  de,  307. 

Yemey,  Edmund,  escheator  of  Warwick,  411, 
430. 

,  John,  329. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  329. 

Yemey,  Ralph,  83,  309,  329,  894,  608. 

,  Richard,  218,  348,  405,  480,  634. 

,  William,  430. 

Yemon,  Henry,  248,  349,  408,  611,  630. 
Yeron,  Richard,  412. 
Yersk,  Peter,  104. 
Yerundo.    See  Gerona. 
Yessy,  lord  of.    See  Bromflete. 

Yoxford,    Wexford,     [in    Stognmber],   co. 
Somerset,  193, 194,  200,  880,  864,  522. 


Yibaldes,  Yyyaldes,  Ralph  or  Raphael  de^ 
217,  222. 

YieU.    See  Yyell. 

Yielstone,  Yyelleston  [in  Backland  Brewer]^ 
CO.  Devon,  187. 

Yillario,  John  de,  parson  of  Campe,  275,  538. 

• f  parson  of  Pettam,  266. 

Yilleeon,  Master  James  de  la,  521. 

Yillers,  Yyllers,  John,  621. 

) .......  sheriff  of  Lincoln,  482. 

Yihnyn,  William,  201,  217. 

Yirworthy,  Yera  Worthy,  co.  Devon,  36» 

Yisier,  Nicholas,  201,  217,  221. 

Yolteira,  Ulterris,  in  Italy,  59. 

Yorth,  Roger,  77. 

Yowell,  Richard,  escheator  of  Somerset  and 
Dorset,  589. 

,  WilUam,87. 

Yuton,  Robert,  309. 

Yyell,  Viell,  James,  874. 

,  Richard,  36,  332. 

Yyelleston.     See  Yielstone. 

YyUers.    See  YiUers. 

Yyncent,  Guy,  490. 

,  John,  382. 

Yynean,  Richard,  157. 

Yynter,  Thomas,  1 1 . 

•••* »  ••"..>  coroner  and  attorney  of  th» 

king  in  the  King's  Bench,  227. 
Yyvaldes.    See  Yibaldes. 
Yyvyan,  Richard,  610. 


w. 

Wachelyngstone.     See  Washlingstone. 
Wacton,  Wakton,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 
Wadde,  John,  65. 

Waddesdon,  Woddesdon,  co.   Buckinffham^ 
38,  480. 

Wade,  John,  503,  525. 

,  Thomas,  389. 

,  William,  308,  809,  428. 

9 ,  escheator     of    Bedford     and 

Bnckingham,  587. 

Wadeford,  Wodford,  co.  Somerset,  458. 
Wadell,  John,  409. 

Wadesworth,  co.  Cornwall,  386. 

Wadham,  John,  341. 

Wadnesberie.    See  Wednesbory. 

Wager,  John,  102. 

Wagotte,  Wagctte,  Richard,  803,  393. 

Waghen,  co.  York,  428. 

Wainfleet,  Waynflete,  co.  Lmcohi,  822,  469. 

Wait,  John,  74. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


707 


Wake,  Anne,  598. 

John,  488,  462. 

....,  Boger,  598,  624. 

,  Thomas,  190,  405,  522,  624,  628. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Northampton,  598. 

Wakefeld,  John,  parson  of  Bisington  Wick, 
488. 

,  Bichard,  10. 

Wakefield,  co.  York,  108,  257,  258,  261, 328, 
564. 

Wakeford,  Thomas,  presented  to  MortTmers 
chauDtiy  in  Chichester  cathedral,  294. 
Wakering,  oo.  Essex,  525. 

,  Great,  32, 187. 

,  Little,  231. 

Wakerley,  John,  28, 170. 
Wakton.    See  Wacton. 

Walbronde,  John,  prebendary  of  St.  Stephen's, 

Westminster,  547. 
Walcomstowe.    See  Walthamstow. 
Walcote,  CO.  Lincoln,  297, 560. 
Walcote  Bsthall,  co.  Norfolk,  508. 

,  Westhall,  508. 

Walcote,  John,  620,  621. 
,  Bichard,  28,  620,  621. 

Waldeffrave,    Walgraye,    Whallesgrave,    co. 

Xork,  164,  507. 
Walden,  co.  Essex,  147,  202,  291,825. 

[co.  York],  483,  487. 

Walden,  John,  109, 120, 257. 

, ,  Marjory  his  wife,  257. 

,  Thomas,  291. 

Walderage.    See  Waldridge. 
Waldi£^  Thomas,  246.  247,  295,  634. 

^luf  M«  Waldyeve. 

Waldingfield,  Waldyngfeld,  co.  SuflTolk,  480. 

,  Great,  144. 

,  Little,  515. 

Waldridge,    Waldemge,    co.    Buckingham, 

S09. 

WaldycTe,  Waldyene,  Thomas,  64,  403,  411, 
657. 

^Ac/see  Waldiff. 

Waldyngfeld,  Clemence,  509. 

Wale,  Edmund,  dean  of  Dunwich,  862. 

Walebome.    See  Wellesboome. 

Walerand,  Bobert,  128. 

Wales,  24,  48,  68,  57,  58,  66,  107,  108,  133, 
166,  174,  179,  180,  204,  207,  275,  283, 
294,  865-367,  402,  429,  488,  520,  522, 
526,  539,  561,  570,  574. 

.marches  of,  57,  58,  108,  107,  108, 

188,  163,  180,  181,  191,  207,  252,  275, 
281,  283,  289,  298,  294,  367,  427,  429, 
488,  520,  522,  525,  539,  561,  570,  574, 
605,  606. 

f ,  escheator  in,    15,   35,  60,  83, 

123,  833,  339,  359,  399,  442,  467,  684, 
598. 

North,  41,  64,  102,   154,  198,  281, 

293,361,490. 

7  96186, 


Wales,  North,  chief  justice  of,  274. 

r..    And  see  Herbert ;  Tiptoft ;  Bichard; 

Talbot. 

, chamberlain  of,  179, 277. 

, ^nd  Me  Hastynges :  Herbert. 

,  South,  54,  57,   110,  136.   172,    198, 

219,  252,  283,  289,  317.,  361. 

, ,  chief  justice  of.    See  Herbert ; 

Neville;  Bichard. 

, ,  chamberlain  of,  116,  185,260. 

., And  see    Herbert;   Neville; 

Bichard. 

,  West,  361. 

Walcf by,  co.  Lincoln,  385. 

Walet,  Bichard,  225,  325. 

Waleys,  John,  vicar  of  Bolney,  344. 

,  Bichard,  225,325. 

,  Boger,320. 

Walford,  co.  Salop,  29. 

Walford,  John,  39, 84,  86,  185. 

Walgrave,  co.  Northampton,  74, 420. 

And  see  Waldegrave. 

Walgrave,  Thomas,  100,  246,  248,  838,  353, 
631. 

,  William,  838. 

Walkehamstowe.    See  Walthamstow. 

Walkelyn,  John,  286. 

Walker,  John,  134,  142,  184. 

,  Bobert,  382. 

,  Thomas,  504, 514, 577. 

Walker,  Thomas,  parson  of  Great  Grimsby, 
178. 

,  William,  355, 356. 

Walkeme,  co.  Hertford,  608. 
Walkhampton,  co.  Devon,  60. 
Walkington,  co.  York,  483,  486,  487. 
Walklyn,  Boger,  264. 
Walland,  co.  Kent,  283, 546. 
Walle,  John,  603. 
Waller,  Thomas,  89. 
Wallewen,  John,  469. 
Wallingford,  co.  Berks,  152,  210,  257. 

,  charter  dated  at,  870. 

,  dean  of.    See  Gefferey. 

Wallington,  co.  Surrey,  107. 

Wallop,  Nether,  co.  Southampton,  79. 

Wallop.    See  Walop. 

Wallyngford,  William,  abbot  of  St.  Albans, 

697. 
Walmer,  co.  Kent,  303. 

Walop,  Wallop,  John,  56,  105,  196,  220,  35], 
405,  429,  433,  495,  629. 

Walpole,  CO.  Norfolk,  28,  80. 

Walpole,  Bobert,  chaplain  of  the  chantry 
under  le  Croft  in  Christ  Church, 
Canterbury,  888. 

Walpoll,  Martin,  80. 

Wakon,  Walrond,  Thomas,  289,  406,  608, 
626. 

Walsche,  Elias,  chapUin  of  Newton  Popple^ 
f[>rd,  376. 

3  F 


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.  GENERAL  INDEX. 


Walshale,  Walssle,  Walshawe,  John,  126.         I 

Walsbam,  co.  Norfolk,  hundred  of,  82, 159. 

,  Nonh,  254. 

,  South,  191,539. 

Walsingham,    co.    Norfolk,    Thomas   Hunt, 
prior  of,  225,  826. 

,  Little,  d3. 

Walssh,  Walsshe,  John,  1,  320,    331,    380, 
575. 

, ,e6cheator    in    the    county  .of 

Gloucester,  541. 

,  Thomas,  vicar  of  Morden,  78. 

, t  rector  of  Springfield,  78. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Warwick,  7. 

Walsshman,  Roger,  141. 

Walsyngham,  John,  251. 

Walter,  John,  6,  261,  806,  325,  484,  616. 

, ,  keeper  of  the  hanaper,  283. 

,  Nicholas,  286. 

,  Richard,  501. 

Thomas,  58. 

Walter  ap  Guillim,  590. 

Walterslode.     See  Salter's  Lode. 

Waltham  [oo.  Essex],  letters  patent  dated  at, 
210,  218. 

,  forest  of,  561. 

,  Little,  6. 

,  CO.  Southampton,  65. 

Holj  Cross  [co.  Essex],  abbejof,  469. 

, ,  John    Lucas,   abbot    of,   454, 

469. 
, ,  Thomas    Edward,    abbot    of, 

469. 

, ,  conTont  of,  454,  469. 

, ,  charters  dated  at,  115,  121. 

Walthamstow,     Walkehamstowe,     Walcom- 
stowe,  CO.  Essex,  291,  412. 

Walton,  prebend  of,  210,  590. 

,  CO.  Essex,  438. 

,  CO.  Norfolk,  662. 

[co.  Suffolk],  charter  dated  at,  119. 

,  Wanton,  co.  Surrey,  237. 

,  CO.  York,  2, 821. 

on  le  Wold,  co.  Leicester,  26,  517. 

on  the  Hill,  co.  Surrey,  241. 

.........  by  Wille,  00.  Warwick,  185. 

Walton,  John,  123,  130,  354. 

, ,  abbot  of  Oseney,  82,  335,342. 

, ,  archbishop  of  Dublin,  primate 

of  Irehud,  342,  474. 

Walwayn,  Richard,  81. 

Walweyn,  John,  102. 

,  William,  220. 

Wnlwick,  CO.  Northumberland,  528. 

Walworth,  John,  428. 

Walwyn,  Malcolm,   escheator   of   Hereford, 
88. 

Walys,  William,  221. 

Wanborough,  Wamburghy  Wandeborough,  co. 
Wilts,  50,  578,  589. 


Wandesdon.    See  Wantesden. 

Wandesford,  William,  88. 

Wandsworth,  Wannesworth,  co.  Surrey,  276, 
808,  462. 

Wanlip,  Onlepe,  co.  Leicester,  598. 

Wannesworth.    See  Wandsworth. 

Wantage  [co. -Berks] ,  406. 

Wantesden,  Wandesdon,  co.  Suffolk,  110. 

Wappenham,   Wapnam,    co.    Northampton. 
521. 

Warberton,  Philip,  169. 

Warblington,  Warbelyngton,  eo.  Southamp- 
ton, 482. 

Warbulton,  Richard,  420. 

, ,  Helen  his  wife,  420. 

Warcop,  Robert,  18. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  13. 

,  Thomas,  13. 

Wardale,  John,  52,  86. 

Warde,  Edmund,  577. 

,  Henry,  562,  595. 

Hugh,  231,  268. 

,  John,  2,  166,  380,  389,  390. 

,  Robert,  74, 145,  340,677. 

,  Roger,  49,  331. 

,  Thomas,  122,  402. 

, ,  escheator  of  Leicester,  868. 

,  William,  249,  286,  462,  492. 

Wardeboys,  Dan  John,  abbot  of  Ramsey, 
392,  400. 

Warden,  co.  Bedford,  469,  570. 

,  monastery  of,  670. 

Wardour,  Wardar,  co.  Wilts,  457,  529. 

Wardrobe,  the,  31,  37,  40, 41,  61,  86,  92,  98, 
100,  118,  182,  184,  186,  188,  287,  261, 
268,  265,  278,  279,  281,  296,  884,  387, 
848,  394,  420,  426,  453,  460,  461,  472, 
475,  504,  544,  550,  554,  557,  565,  570, 
590,  597. 

,  keeper  of,  188,  237,  589. 

And  see  jywrell }  Cousyn;  Say. 

Ware,  co.  Hartford,  100, 251,  420. 
Ware,  John,  250. 

,  Nicholas,  856, 377. 

Wareham,  Warham,  co.  Dorset,  484,  579. 
Waren,  Nicholas,  167. 

,  Thomas,  582. 

Wareyn,  Richard,  218. 

,  Robert,  vicar  of  Great  or  Chipping 

Wycombe,  212,  280. 

,  Thomas,  240. 

,  William,  213. 

Warfield,  co.  Berks,  148. 

Warham.    See  Wareham. 

Warinton,  Robert,  893. 

Wark,  Werke,  co.  Northumberland,  451. 
Warkworth,  John,  518. 
Warldes,  William,  201,  217. 
Warley,  John,  259,  493. 
,  Thomft'»,  387. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


709 


Warmboroagh,  North,  Northwarnbiugb,  oo. 
Southampton,  483. 

Warmington,  co.  Northampton,  153. 

Warminster,  Warmestre, .  co.  Wilts,  77,  158, 
466. 

Warmston,  co.  Buckingham,  152. 

Warmjngton,  Philip,  169. 

,  Robert,  271,290. 

Warner,  John,  81. 

,  Philip,  578,  689. 

,  Thomas,  16. 

,  William,  142. 

Warnford,  Wemesford,    co.  Southampton, 
499. 

Warpesden.    See  Worplesdon. 
Warre,  John,  406. 

,  Richard,  220,  427. 

,  Robert,  522. 

*  Warrewyk,'  herald  of  arms,  261. 
Warrington,   Warjngton    [in    Olnej],     oo. 

Buckingham,  420. 
Warsop.    See  Worksop. 
Warstlyngworth.    See  Wrestlingworth. 
Warter,  Wartre,  co.  York,  17,  90,  125,  428. 

,  priory  of,  17,  90,  125,  428. 

Warter,  War^,  Edmund,  142,  284. 
Warton  [co.  Lancaster],  884. 
Warton,  Geoffrey,  81,  50,  261,  288,  877,  490. 
Warwick,  Wanrikkebrig  [co.  Cumberland], 

CO.  Warwick,  168,  190,  260,  290,  291, 

381,  885,  606. 

,  collegiate  church  of  St  Mary,  dean 

and  chapter  of,  168. 

>  ••••••>  John  Southwell,  dean  of,  386. 

> >  prebend  of  St.  John  in,  236. 

,  charter  dated  at,  425. 

.county  of.  55,  70,  88,  91,  98,   106, 

196,  218,  246,  247,  284,  285,  287,  289, 
292,  294,  829,  348,  359,  401,  408,  405, 
480,  462,  466,  481,  490,  492,  496,  513, 

> ,  sheriff  of,  64,  284,  287,  289, 

848,  405,  440,  492. 

•• I And  see  Walssh;  Harecourt; 

Higford  ;  Throgmerton  ;  Wodford : 
Raylegh. 

» >  escheator  in,  35, 158,  241,  271, 

278,  292,  888,  391,  416,  442,  475,  598. 

» And  see  Moton;    Vemey; 

Boughton. 

•• f ,  outlawries  in,  2,  77,  81,  142, 

143,  226,  293,  323,  824,  884,  386,  448, 
502,  578. 

, ,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

829,  348,  478,  537. 

••• > ,  justices  of  the  peace  in,  117. 

) ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

634. 

Warwild,  Thomas,  286. 

Warwyke,  Richard,  8,  226. 

» f  Joan  his  wife,  8. 


Waryn,  Richard,  12. 

,  William,  407. 

Waryner,  Richard,  192. 

Waryng,  John,  257. 

Waiynges,  Nicholas.  224,  820,  554,  680. 

Waryngton,  Robert,  529.     * 

Wase,  William,  rector  of  Week  St.  Marj. 
580. 

Washingborough,  Wassingburgh,  co.  Lincoku 
457,  580. 

Washlingstone,  Wachelyngstone,  co.  Kent, 
hundred  of,  300. 

Wasingburgh.    See  Washingborough. 

Waskeff,  John,  317-319. 

Wasp,  Thomas,  254. 

Waspus,  Thomas,  226. 

Wasflingburgh.    See  Washingborough. 

Wassyngham,  co.  Surrey,  276,  808. 

Watcote.    See  Whatcote. 

Water,  John,  35,  261,  287,  824. 

> ,  sub-prior  of  Montacute,  15. 

,  Richard,  501. 

,  William,  284,  248. 

Water&U,  WiUiam,  499. 
Waterford,  854,  459,  466,  468. 

,  citiisens  of,  459,  466. 

Waterfulford,  co.  York,  48. 
Waterhous,  John,  573. 

,  Richard,  578. 

,  William,  573. 

Waterperry,  co.  Oxford,  101. 
Waterton,  Robert,  esquire,  510. 

, ,  knight,  510. 

Watford,  co.  Hertford,  470. 

,  CO.  Northampton,  842,  448, 586. 

Watford,  Henry,  255. 
Wathe,  John,  13. 

Watilsburgh.    See  Wattlesborough. 
Watkyns,  John,  1 12. 
Watlesburgh,  oo.  Middlesex,  77. 
Watlington,  co.  Oxford,  175. 
WatJio,  John,  288. 
Watson,  John,  277. 

,  Thomas,  215. 

Watte,  Wattys,  John,  434. 
Wattlesborough,  Watilsburgh,  co.  Salop,  76. 
Watton,  CO.  Hertford,  176. 

at  Ston^,  Whatton  atte   Stone,  co. 

Hertford,  22,  580,  581. 

,  CO.  Norfolk,  208. 

Watton,  Katharine,  298,  878,  876. 

,  Robert,  164,  298,  378,  876. 

Wattys,  Richard.  505. 

,  Thomas.  807. 

,  William,  10. 

Waulton.    See  Walton. 
Wauton.    See  Walton. 

Wavenden,  oo.  Buckingham,  116,  156,  327, 
529. 

,  Littie,457 

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GENERAL  INDEX. 


Waver,  Henry,  85. 

Wavton,  John,  108. 

Waweton,  Thomas,  285. 

Waynflete.    See  Wainfleet. 

Waynflete,  John,  57,  104,  263,  378,  557. 

,  William,  bishop  of  Winchester  [1447- 

1486],  43,  63,  64,  130,  158,  259,  293, 
339,  344,  360,  365,  399,  608,  628,  629, 
631,  635. 

Waynesford,  Bichatd,  353. 

,  William,  S3. 

Wayte,  86. 

Wayte,  Edward,  490,  493. 

,  John,  74,  372. 

,  Thomas,  108. 

,  William,  493. 

Weald,  South,  Southweyld,  co.  Essex,  437. 

Weasenham,  Wesenham,  co.  Norfolk,  8. 

Weberton.     See  Wyberton. 

Webbe,  Richard,  362. 

,  William,  140,  877,  482. 

Webber,  Henry,  dean  of  Exeter,  612. 

..........  John,  Ticar  of  Collumpton,  282. 

Webley.    See  Weobley. 

Wedewe,  Bobert,  chaplain  of  the  chantiy  in 
le  Croft,  Christ  Church,  Canterbury, 
415. 

Wedirby  [co.  York],  483,  487. 

Wednesbury,  Wadnesberie,  co.  Salop,  men  of, 
402. 

Wedon.     See  Weedon. 

Wedon,  William,  286,  287. 

Weedon,  Wedon  [co.  Northampton],  461. 

Beck,  Wedonbeke,  co.  Northampton, 

63. 

Week  St  Mary,  Wyke,  co.  Cornwall,  58,  580. 

Weif,  Bobert.  chaplain  of  the  chantry  under 

le  Croft  in  Christ  Church,  Canterbury, 

388. 

Weke,  John,  80. 

,  Philip,  80. 

,  Balphatte,  80. 

,  William,  143. 

Welbeck,  abbot  of,  466. 

Welbey.    See  Wilby. 

Welboum,  co.  Lincoln,  26,  517. 

Welby,  CO.  Lincoln,  62,  328. ' 

Welby,  Bichard,  28,  127,  170,  352,  354,  855, 
490,  619. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Lincoln,  298. 

,  William,  202. 

Welde,  John,  318. 

Welden,  William,  374. 

Weldon,  Welledown,  co,  Northampton,  368. 

Wele,  Thomas,  parson  of  Gisleham,  467,  586. 

,  William,  503. 

Welegh,  Wolegh,  co.  Southampton,  63,461. 

Weley.    See  Wyehall. 

Welford,  Welneford,  co.  Gloucester,  67,  102. 

Welford,  John,  140,  289,  407,  459,  606,  615, 
616. 


Welham,  Wellum,  co.  York,  2. 

Welham,  Thomas,  2U2. 

Well,  Welles,  co.  Lincoln,  508,  535. 

,  CO.  Norfolk,  alien  priory  of,   163 « 

568. 

Well,  Welle,  John.  446. 

,  Thomas,  56,  351. 

,  John  atte,  403,  404. 

,  Bichard  atte,  300. 

,  Thomas  att,  prior  of  Lewes,  415. 

,  William  atte,  the  younger,  IL 

, ,  the  elder,  12. 

WeUand,  Wenlond,  oo.  Worcester,  102. 

Welle,  CO.  Cambridge,  208. 

Welleby,  co.  Lincoln,  62,  328. 

Welledown.    See  Weldon. 

Welleford,  John,  54. 

^Velles,  Wellys,  Avice,  358. 

,  Edward,  69. 

,  Hugh,  81. 

,  James,  72,  309. 

,  Joan,  207. 

,  John,  52,  280,  325,  368,  436,  444, 

473,  523. 

,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  444. 

,  John  atte,  5. 

Bichard,  218,  313,  508,  525. 

, ,  Marjory  his  wife,  508. 

,    Bichard,     lord     of     Welles    and 

Willoughby,  207,  619-621. 

,  Bobert,  207,  218,  409,  508,  525,  621. 

,  Thomas,  128,   196,  246,  856,  405, 

429,  571,  572,  629. 
,  William,  54,  250,  337. 

Wellesbome,  Wellysboume,    Thomas,    286, 
287,  603. 

Wellesboume,  Waleborne    [co.    Warwick], 
565. 

Wellington,  Welyngton  Hay,  co.  Salop,  180. 

Wellow,  CO.  Somerset,  466. 

,  hundred  of,  466. 

Wells,  CO.  Somerset,  11,  39,  53,  87,  205,  385, 
589. 

,  cathedral  of,  36,  53. 

, ,  dean  of,  583. 

And  see  Gunthorpe. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  210. 

,  bishop  of.     See  Stillington. 

Wellys.    See  Welles. 

Wellysbourne.    See  Wellesbome. 

Welneford.    See  Welford. 

Welnetham,  Whelleweteham,  co.  Suffolk,  484. 

,  Great,  86. 

Welscombe.    See  Wiveliscombe. 

Welshe,  Elias,  presented  to  the  chantry  of 

Newton  Poppleford,  858. 
Weltden,  Simon,  216. 
Welton  Bivall,  prebend  of,  295. 
Welton,  Nicholas,  147. 
,  William,  358, 


GENEBAL  INDEX. 


801 


Welwetham.    See  Welnetham. 

Welyngton.    See  Wellington. 

Welyworth,  Thomas,  187. 

Wem,  lord  of.    See  GreTBtoke. 

Wempstead,    Wemstede,    co.    Hertford,   40, 
176. 

Wencelagh,  John,  636. 

,  Thomas,  809. 

Wendover,  co.  Buckingham,  144. 

Wendy,  John,  240,  820. 

Weneman,  Henry,  7. 

Wenfride  Egle.    See  Winford  Eagle. 

Weuge.    See  Wing. 

Wengrave,  Thomas,  56. 

, ,  Matilda  his  wife,  56. 

Wenham,  Little,  co.  Suffolk,  884. 
Wenlock,  co.  Salop,  priory  of,  109,  274. 

,  Dan  John  Stratton,  prior  of,  109. 

,  Boger  Wenlok,  prior  of,  274 . 

,  Dan  John  Shorewesbury,   prior  of, 

274. 

Wenlok,  John,  lord,  81,  57,  99,  128,  828, 588, 
607,  608,  616. 

,  ,  chief  butler  of  England,  24, 

113,  165,178,  188,262. 

,  Boger,  prior  of  Wenlock,  274 . 

Wenlond.    See  Welland. 

Wensleydale,  Wyneladale,  co.  York,  488, 486, 

487. 
Went,    See  Derwent. 
Went,  Wente,  John,  887,  443. 

,  ,  Margaret  his  wife,  443. 

Wentworth,  Henry,  the  elder,  246,  248,  681. 

,  John,  10. 

Richard,  578. 

,  William,  407,  477,  581,  625. 

,  .......  Margaret  his  wife,  581. 

Weobley,  Webley,  co.  Hereford,  142. 
Were,  John,  251. 
Werke.    See  Wark. 
Werkeman,  Bichard,  39. 
Werkyngton.    See  Workington. 
Wemesford.    See  Wamford. 
Werre,  Richard,  856. 
Werscbury,  co,  Gloucester,  541. 
Wesenham.    See  Weasenham. 

Wesprayhele,  co.  Cornwall,  58.' 

West,  Weste,  John,  218,  289,  348,  405,  C06, 
684. 

,  coroner  and  attorney  of  the 

king  in  the  King*s  Bench,  11,  162. 

,  Richard,  80. 

, ,  lord  laWarre,  104,  118,  247, 

249,  275,  638. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wife,  118. 

,  Thomas,  yicar  of  Lincoln  cathedral, 

559. 

,  William,  2,  478,  604. 

Westbere.    See  Bere. 


Westbern  by  Upton  Noble,  co.  Somerset, 
148. 

Westborough,  Westburgh,  co.  Lincoln,  34, 
132. 

West  Bowre.    See  Westbury. 
Westbroke,  Peter,  300. 
Westbrook,  co.  Berks,  242. 
Westbury,  ca  Gloucester,  324,  562. 

,  dean  of,  398. 

,  CO.  Salop,  503. 

West  Bowre,  co.  Somerset,  294. 

,  CO,  Southampton,  210. 

,co.  Wilts,  881. 

Westbury,  William,  prebendary  of  St. 
Stephen's,|We8tmm8ter,  111. 

, ,  prebendary  of  St.  Paul's,  Lon- 
don, 111. 

, ,  provost  01  Eton,  62,  73,  328, 

894,  553. 

Westby,  Edmund,  244. 

,  Edward,  196. 

,  Gregory,  806,  811. 

Westcliff,  Westclyff,  John,  276,  319. 

Westcot,  CO.  Buckingham,  48U. 

Westcote,  Guy,  268. 

Westcott  [in  CoUumpton],  co.  Devon,  343. 

Westefeld,  John,  164. 

Westerham,  Westram,  co.  Kent,  hundred  of, 
300. 

Westerkele.    See  Keal. 

Westgate,  Westyeate,  co.  Devon,  17,  280, 
457,  529. 

by  Canterbury,  co.  Kent,  302. 

,  hundred  of,  302. 

Westgate.  Robert,  prior  of  St.  Swithun's, 
Winchester,  130,  436. 

Westheath,  co.  Surrey,  308. 

Westhordon.    See  Homdon,  West. 

Westhorp,  Edmund,  221. 

Westhorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  19. 

,  CO.  Suffolk,  482. 

Westhouses,  in  Thorton,  co.  York,  383,  884. 

Westhurrok.     See  Thurrock,  West. 

Westland,  John,  472. 

Westlawe,  John,  472. 

West  Leigh,  Westley,  co.  Lancaster,  144. 

Westley,  co.  Suffolk,  457,  530. 

Westminster,  1,  8,  11,  50,  56,  58,  74,  80,  85, 
87,  100,  139,  150,  157,  161,  163,  165, 
167,  174,  178,  190,  194,  234,  256,  276, 
291,  295,  299,  325,  326,  331,  337,  344, 
848,  362,  864,  367,  369,  374,  376,  378, 
405,  422,  427,  429,  440,  450,  460,  465, 
468,  477,  482,  484,  522,  551,  558,  573, 
577,  583,  586,  593,  596,  601-603. 

,  statute  of,  28. 

,  Parliament  at,  14, 17-20,  22-27,  31- 

34,  36,  38-40,  43-48,  50,  51,  56,  58, 
59,  66,  67,  70,  87,  90-93,  95,  96,  99, 
100,  103,  108,  110,  114,  116,  119,  121, 
125,  126,  128,  130,  135,  187,  139,  151, 
174,  176, 179, 181, 182, 187,  189,  194, 


802 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


_  « 

WeBtminster,  Parliament  at— conf . 

200,  206,  226,  238,  239,  264,  270,  279, 
280,  294,  307,  315,  329,  860,  388,  398, 
413-415,  418,  419,  421,  422,  426,  428, 
441,  444,  445,  449,  452-456,  458,  461, 
466,  470,  479,  480,  488,  486,  487,  496, 
505-510,  512-518,  521-525,  580,  532- 
534,  536,  538-541,  543,  546,  549,  552, 
657,  560,  562-665,  567-569,  570,  672, 
588,  584,  591,  595. 

•«••«•••>  letters  patent  dated  at,  passim, 

,  charters  dated  at,  14,  17,  68,  67,  99, 

112,  114,  122,  131,  186,  164,  188,  237, 
328,  358,  369-371,  398,  423,  425,  426, 
459,  460,  465,  469,  476,  478,  520,  638, 
568,  601. 

church  of  St.  Margaret,  460. 

,  St.  Peter's  abbey,  66,  179,  206,  272, 

317,  455,  460,  472,  476,  591. 

, ,  abbot  and  convent  of,  IS,  52, 

173,  272,  308,  468,  476,  601. 

, ,  abbot  of,  332,  460. 

, Edmund,  abbot  of,  386. 

, George,  abbot  of,  18,  52,  157, 

173,  179,  206,  445,  446. 

, ,  Thomas  Millyng,  abbot  of,  179, 

206,  259,  283,  340,  366,  468,  472,  474, 
476,  487,  616,  616,  622,  627,  686. 

» ,  John  Esteney,  abbot  of,  472, 

474,  482,  512,  588,  597,  601. 

,  hospital  of  St.  James  by,  63. 

» ,  Roger  Malmesbury,  warden  of, 

63. 

,  guild  of  St.  Mary  af,  460. 

,  the  king's  privy  palace  at,  1 8,  244, 

281,  475. 

Westminster  palace,  232,  324,  348,  376,  470, 
521,551,563,566. 

,  White  Hall  in,  307,  511. 

,  Star  Chamber  in,  131,  521. 

•  le  Watergate '  of,  521. 

,  'le  Parlment  Chambre '  in,  190. 

,  the  king's  wardrobe  in,  295. 

,  the  free  chapel  of  St.  Stephen  in, 

601. 

, ,  dean  and  chapter  of,  79,  80, 

111,  119,  147,  150, 163,  235,  258,  306, 
414,  512,  568,  590. 

.,  dean  of,   180,   267,   551,  560, 


583. 


»••*•••••, 


...    And  see  Eirkeham  ;  Alcok  ; 
Courtenay. 

t» , ,  prebends    in,    106,    111,   180, 

285,  244,  258,  267,  306,  360,  363,  437, 
439,  547,  551,  660,  586,  589,  590,  597, 
604. 

,  college  of  vicars,  clerks  and  choristers 

in,  151. 

, ,  John  Sewhall,  warden  of,  150. 

Westmoreland,  earl  of.    See  Neville. 

,  county  of,  26,  29,  181,  171,  219,  242, 

251,  329,  333,  347,  350,  490,  606. 

, ,  sheriff  of,  251,  350,  490. 

, -4nrf  «ee  Moresby  •  Parr. 


Westmoreland,  connty  of,  eseheator  in,  185. 

, And  see  Moresby. 

, ,  coroners  in,  29. 

, ,  outlawry  in,  148. 

, ,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  io, 

329,  833,  347. 

, ,  commissions  of  the   peace  in, 

634. 

Westmyddelton,  co.  Devon,  187. 
Westoftys.    See  Tofts. 
Weston,  CO.  Buckingham,  420. 

,  CO.  Cambridge,  255. 

,  CO.  Leicester,  153. 

,  CO.  Norfolk,  191. 

[co.  Somerset],  53. 

[co.  Suffolk],  164. 

Turvile,  Westunturvild,  co,  Baddng- 

ham,  366. 

by  Baldock,  co.  Hertford,  599. 

by  Beccles,  co.  Suffolk,  847. 

,  Great,  co.  Somerset,  435. 

Weston,  John,  105. 

,  Kichard,  146. 

Westow,  CO.  York,  396. 

Westram.    See  Westerham. 

Westraplond,  co.  Somerset,  187. 

West  Town,  Weston,  co.  Southampton,  94. 

Westwick,  Westwyke,  co.  Norfolk,  148,  191. 

Westwode,  co.  Lincoln,  157. 

Westwode,  Hamo,  380. 

,  Thomas,  3,  203. 

Westyeate.    See  Westgate. 

Wethe,  CO.  Somerset,  187. 

Wethepoll.    See  WithipoU. 

Wetherby,  John,  516. 

Wetherden,  co.  Suffolk,  136. 

Wetley.     See  Berkeley. 

Weuton  (?  Newton),  co.  Lincoln,  560. 

Wexcombe,  co.  Wilts,  243,  458,  530. 

Wexcombc,  William,  836. 

Wexford.    See  Vexford. 

Wey,  Stephen,  526. 

Weye,  Simon,  318. 

Weyer,  Matthew,  306. 

Weymouth,  co.  Dorset,  72,  552. 

,  port  of,  357. 

Weynsford,  William,  341. 

Weytons,  Gosson,  565. 

Whaddon,  co.  Wilts,  141,  380. 

Whaddon,  John,  prior  of  Barnwell,  476. 

Whalisburgh,    Wallesburgh,    Thomas,    399, 
610. 

Whaplode,  Quaplode,  co.  Lincoln,  96,  384, 
431. 

Wharf e  river,  572. 

Whamley,    Quarnle,    co.    Northumberland, 
523. 

Wharton,  Geoflfrey,  379. 

,  John,  350,  635. 

Whatcote,  Watcote,  co.  Warwick,  676. 


GENEBAL  INDEX. 


805 


Whately,  Whetely,  co,  Somerset,  7. 
Whatman,  Laurence,  380. 
Whatton,  co.  Nottingham,  441. 

And  see  Wntton, 

Whatton,  John,  410. 

Wheatacre,  Wheteacre,  co.  Norfolk,  508. 

Wheathampstead,  co.  Hertford,  80. 

Wheldrake,  Wheldryk,  co.  York,  148. 

Whale,  Kiohard,  29. 

Wheler,  Benedict,  78. 

,  William,  491. 

Whelleweteham.    See  Welnetham. 
Whelpdale,  John,  582. 

,  William,  98. 

WhOTby,  CO.  Yoik,  228. 
Wherwell,  co.  Sonthampton,  81. 
Wheteacre.    See  Wheatacre. 
Whetehill,  Adrian,  26. 

> ,  controller  of  Cala&,  292. 

,  Richard,  26,  271,  292. 

, ,  controller  of  Calais,  291. 

, ,  lieutenant  of  Calais,  892. 

,  mayor  of  Calais,  291. 

Wheteley,  William,  251. 

Wheteley.    See  Whately. 

Whether,  Hugh,  864. 

Whetsyd,  Bobert,  515. 

,  William,  515. 

Whiche,  Henry*  546. 

Whichecote,  John,  252,  621. 

Whichecotes,  John,  352,  354,  490. 

Whiddon,  Simon,  552. 

Whighton,  John,  872. 

Whimple,  Whymple,  co.  Devon,  457,  529. 

Whippe,  Whyppe,  William,  225. 

Whinbergh,  Whynburgh,  co.  Norfolk,  84. 

Whinfell,  Whynfell,  co.  Westmoreland,  264, 
423,  532. 

Whistley,  Whysshelee,  co.  Berks,  186. 

Whiston,  00.  Northampton,  202. 

,c6.  York,  412. 

Whita,  William,  104. 

Whitby,  CO.  York,  409,  504. 

,  abbey  of,  550,  554. 

,  convent  of,  544. 

,  Dan  Thomas    Pykering,    abbot   of, 

,  Dan  William  Colson,  abbot  of,  550, 

554. 

Whitchurch,  co.  Buckingham,  560. 

,  CO.  Devon,  61. 

CO.   Salop,  402,^410,  411,  489,  440, 

442. 

Whitchurche,  Whitechurche,  Bobert,  158. 

,  William,  60. 

White,  Whyte,  Andrew,  827. 

.....David,  209,  495. 

,  Edmund,  165,  278. 


White,  John,  60,  78,  87,  91,  125,  182,  211, 
576. 

, ,  Kdith  his  wife,  91. 

-..., ,  Eleanor  his  wife,  211. 

,  Peter,  251. 

,  Richard,  9,  323. 

,  Robert,  182. 

William,  54,  57,  354,  571,  579. 

Whitehall,  Withall,  co.  Cumberland,  137. 

Whitehede,  Whithed,  Whytehede,  John,  57, 
196,  220, 405,  429,  498,  524,  585,  629. 

Whitehill,  Wy^thille,  in  Tackle}',  co.  Ox- 
ford, 882, 420. 

White  Lackington,  oo.  Somerset,  86. 

Whitelok,  Walter,  552. 

Whiteney.     See  Whitteney. 

White  Notley,  co.  Essex,  321. 

Whiterigg,  Qwitbrigge,  co.  Cumberland,  214, 
277. 

White  Boding,  co.  Essex,  158. 

Whitfeld,  John,  464. 

, ,  mayor  of  Kingston  on  Hull, 

879, 

,  Robert,  464. 

Whitford,  oo.  Devon,  28, 176,  189,  280,  457, 
529. 

Whitingham,    Wyttingham,    Whittyngham, 
John,  159,  248,  866. 

,  Marjory,  829. 

,  Robert,  47,  126,  185,  829. 

Whitle.    See  Whitley. 
Whitlegh,  John,  28. 

,  Richard,  28,  205. 

, ,  EUaabeth  his  wife,  205. 

Whitley,  Alexander,  abbot  of  Combe,  478. 
Whitmore,  John,  dean  of  St.  Mary's,  Shrews- 
bury, 857. 

Whitokkesmede.     See  Whittokesmede. 

Whitstable,  oo.  Kent,  274,  380. 

,  hundred  of,  802. 

Whitteney,  Whytney,  Eustace,  850,  407,  615, 
616. 

Whittingham,  Whityngham,  oo.  Lancaster, 
807,  419. 

Whittingstow,  Whittyngeslowe,  oo.  Salop,  4. 

Whittington,   Whytyngton   [in  Ratby],  co. 
I^ioester,  27, 517. 

Whidngton  [co.  Lancaster],  884. 

,  CO.  Stafford,  478. 

,  CO.  Westmoreland,  581. 

Whittlesea    Mere,    Wytlesmere,    co.    Cam- 
bridge, 127, 852. 

Whittlesford,   Wytlesford,    oo.    Cambridge, 

886. 
Whittokesmede,  John,  118,  126,  220,  247, 

819,  406,  408,  428,  468,  578,  635. 
Whittyslade.    See  Wydeslade. 
Whitwell,  CO.  Derby,  76,  460. 
,  CO.  Lancaster,  582. 

Whitwell,  Robert,  82. 

Whitwiok,  CO.  Leicester,  27, 517. 


804 


G£N£RAL  INDEX. 


Whityng,  Nicholas,  60. 

Whityngham.    See  Whittiogham 

Whityngton.    See  Whittington. 

WhityDgton,  Thomas,  54. 

,  WiUiam,  247,  854,  614. 

Whorde,  John,  854. 

Whorlton,  co.  York,  185,  551. 

Whymhergh,  Bobert,  878. 

Whynbnigh.    See  Whinbergh. 

Whyngham.    See  Wingham. 

Whysshel^e.    See  Whistley. 

Whytby,  William,  156. 

Whyto.    See  White. 

Whyteney.    See  Whitteney. 

Whytyngton.    See  Whittington. 

Wichbold,  CO.  Worcester,  110. 

Wichmere,  co.  Sta£Ford,  95. 

Wichnor,  Wychenore,  co.  Stafford,  12. 

Wichyngham,  Wychyngham,  Edmund,  843, 
622. 

, ,  Alice  his  wife,  848. 

Wick,  Wyk,  co.  Southhampton,  584. 

Wickham,  East,  Bstwykeham,  co.  Kent,  10. 

Wicklow,  Wikenlowe,  in  Ireland,  598. 

Wickmere,  Wykemere,  co.  Norfolk,  26,  40. 

Widdrington,  Wydryngton,  John,  850,  407, 
464,  624. 

,  Bobert,  490. 

Wideville.    See  Wydeville. 

Widford,  Wydeford,  co.  Hertford,  146. 

Wigborough,  Wyggebergh,  co.  Essex,  169, 
252,  288. 

Wight,  Isle  of,  56,  57,  240,  424,  493,  495. 

,  lord  of.    See  Wydeville. 

Wightlyngton,  co.  Norfolk,  191. 

Wiggenhall,  Wygenall,  co.  Norfolk,  169,  170, 
244. 

Wigmore,  Wygmore,  co.  Hereford,  Thomas, 
abbot  of,  143. 

Wigston,  Wigiston,  co.  Leicester,  565. 

Wigton,  CO.  Cumberland,  25, 137,  214,  277. 

,  in  Scotland,  18. 

Wikenlowe.    See  Wicklow. 

Wikes,  John,  271,  396. 

, ,  Matilda  his  wife,  271. 

Wilbam,  John,  145. 

Wilbarston,  Wilbaston    [co.  Northampton], 
27,  517, 

Wilberfosse,  co.  York,  488,  486,  487. 

Wilbery,  Lucas,  197. 

Wilbraham,  Wilbram,  co.  Cambridge,  40, 899. 

Wnby,  Welbey,  Wylbey,   co.   Suffolk,  418, 
422. 

,co.  Norfolk,  14. 

Wilbyes  in  Tottenham,  co.  Middlesex,  26, 

617. 
Wilcok,  John,  197. 

,  Bichard,  73. 

,  William,  parson  of  Llandyssil,  181. 

Wilcokson,  John,  499. 


Wilcotes,  Wylcotes,  Thomas,  226,  882,  486. 

,  William,  282,  242. 

Wild,  Wilde,  Wylde,  John  29,  55,  101,  471, 
579. 

,  Nicholas,  184. 

Bobert,  224. 

,  Thomas,  260. 

WUdebore,  Bichard,  78,  79. 

Wildy,  Wyldy,  William,  prior  of  Shewi,  481 . 
4.^6,  467,  582. 

'  Wilke,  Bichard,  486. 
Wilkokson,  William,  515. 
WiUcynson,  Wylkynson,  Alan,  435. 

,  Christopher,  230. 

•«,  James,  485. 

,  John,  491.     • 

,  Bobert,  5. 

,  Boger,  446. 

Willerby,  Willarby,  Wyllerdby,  G«orge,  132, 
223,  464. 

Willesdon,  Bartholomew,  507. 
Willesthorpe,  Miles,  572. 

,  cscheator  in  the  county  of  York,  S63. 

,  William,  818. 

Willey,  John,  158. 

William  I.,  king  of  England,  131. 

,  charters  of,  99,  870. 

William  II.,  charters  of,  370, 459,  460. 
William,  Wyllyam,  David,  28. 

,  John,  60,  74,  81,  128,  228,  824. 

, ,  mayor  of  Southampton,  217. 

,  Maurice,  53. 

,  Bichard,  494. 

,  Thomas,  351. 

,  Walter,  590. 

,  William,  128. 

ap  Ho,  parson  of  Llanbadam  Vawr, 

106. 

the  clerk,  68. 

Williamson,  Herman,  142. 

,  John,  166,  578. 

,  Bichard,  578. 

,  Bobert,  573. 

,  Stephen,  323. 

,  Thomas,  322,  596. 

Williugale,  Willinghall,  co.  Essex,  582. 

Willingham,  co.  Lincoln,  179. 

Willok,  Thomas,  800. 

Willoughby,  co.  Lincoln,  508. 

CO.  Nottingham,  481. 

Willoughby,  Wilughby,  Wylloghby,  Christo- 
pher, 98. 

,  John,  186,  196,  219,  220,  319,  351, 

406,  419,  427,  573,  635. 

, ,  Agnes  his  wife,  186. 

,  Balph,  628. 

,  Bichard,  281,  247,  321,  625. 

;..,  Bobert,  88,  200,  219,  220,319,  851, 

399,  403,  404,  408, 427,  462,  464,  490- 
492,  508,  552,  578,  610. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


805 


Willoughby,  Bobert,  Matilda  his  wife,  508. 

, ,  lord  of,  93,  207. 

,  William,  107. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  107. 

And  see  Welles. 

WiUy,  WyUy,  John,  225,  485. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  225,  485. 

, ,  prebendary  of   St.    Stephen's, 

Westminster,  285,  258. 

Richard,  281,  295. 

, escheator  of  Kent  and  Middle- 
sex, 117. 

Willyamson.    See  Williamson. 

Willys,  Denis,  98. 

Wilmington,  Wylmyngton,  co.  Kent,  179, 
505. 

Wilmote,  prebend  of,  897. 

Wilmote,  Wilmot,  Wylmot,  Thomas,  847. 

, ,  yicar  of  Ashford,  42,  119,  414, 

585. 

WUsford,  Willesford,  co.  Wilts,  897,  541, 
562. 

Wilson,  Richard,  814,  277. 

..........  Robert,  58. 

Wilton,  CO.  Hereford,  442. 

,  CO.  Norfolk,  88,  191. 

,  CO.  Wilts,  477,  588. 

,  abbey  of,  231,  288,  296. 

,  conyent  of,  281,  296,  518. 

,  Edith  Borgh,  abbess  of,  281,  296. 

,  Dame  Alice  Comeland,   abbess   of, 

281,  283,  296. 

,  CO.  York,488,  486,  487. 

Wilton,  Henry,  887. 

,  John,  prior  of  Grossechirch,  Col- 
chester, 89, 

,  Thomas,  579. 

Wilts,  county  of,  48,  56,  65,  87,  99,  101,  112, 
128,  189,  152,  159,  162,  196,  218-220, 
232,  248,  247,  278,  280,  884,  298,  810, 
819,  829,  847,  851,  889,  406,  409,  427, 
488,  430,  462,  468,  492,  496,  524,  545, 
547,  562,  578,  587. 

, sheriffof,  56,  57,  98,  160,  183, 

219,  284,  810,  851,  406,  408,  488,  477, 
492,  524,  547. 

, And  see  Delamare;  Golyng- 

boorne. 
,  escheator  in,  15,  16,  125,  283, 

241,  278,  838,  889,  860. 

, , And  see  Ride  ;  Banaster. 

, ,  outlawries  in,  8,  5, 7,  50, 76-78, 

80,  141,  143,  146,  225,  255,  256,  438, 
435,  475,  477,  498,  575,  578,  580,  589. 

, ,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

238,  329,  385,  347, 478,  587. 

, ,  justices  of  the  peace  in,  220. 

,  ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

685. 
Wiltshire,  earl  of.    See  Butler. 

Wilughby.    See  Willoughby. 

Wimbish,  Wymbussh,  co.  Essex,  12. 


Wimbome  Minster,  co.  Dorset,  534. 

,  Upper,  Upwymbom,  501. 

Wimbotsham,   Wymbotesham,   co.    Norfolk, 
500. 

Wincanton,  Wyngeaulton,  co.  Somerset,  78. 

Winchcombe,  Wynchecombe,  co,  Gloucester, 
2,  44,  162,  244,  586,  592.  ^ 

,  abbey  of,  442. 

I  abbot  and  convent  of,  44,  162,  164, 

244,  440,  592. 

,   William   Wynchecombe,   abbot  of, 

440. 

,  Thomas  Twynnyng,  abbot  of,  442. 

,  John,  abbot  of,  615. 

,  Thomas,  abbot  of,  615. 

Winchelsea,  Wynchelse,  co.  Sussex,  89,  210, 

265,  276,  416,  491,  570. 
,  port  of,  496. 

Winchendon,   Nether,   Netherwichenden,   oo. 
Buckingham,  101. 

Winchester,  6,  8,  53,  57,  73,  81,  98,  101,  146, 
283,  281,  295,  824,  325,  475,  571,  589. 
,  statute  of,  28. 

,  charters  dated  at,  13,  67,  869-871, 

589. 

,  diocese  of,  19,   106,  289,  887,  359, 

388,  390,404,  415,  519,  543. 

,  bishopric  of,  125,  126. 

,  bishop  of,  509,  554. 

, And  see  Waynflete ;  Wykeham. 

,  Richard,  bishop  of  [1178-1188],  18. 

,  St  Swithun's,  prior  of,  839. 

, ,  Robert  Westgate,  prior  of,  180, 

436. 

....••...,  St  Mary*8,  abbess  and  convent  of, 
188,  587. 

,  earl  of.    See  Brugges ;  Quiocy. 

Windermere,  Wynandremere  [co.  Westmore- 
land], 334,  388,  532. 

Windsor,  Wyndesore,  co.  Berks,   138,   578, 
574,  599. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  45,  47,  50,  61, 

467,  474,  569,  578. 

f  charters  dated  at,  95,  123,  184,  287. 

,  forest  of,  48,  91,  452. 

,  castle  of,  50,  188,  234,  266,  267,  269, 

293,  331.  348,  873,  450,  467,  515,  526, 

585,  552,  573,  574. 

, ,  constable  of,  50,  488. 

, And  see  BovLTchier ;  Leget 

, ,  chapel  of  St  George  in,  38,  50, 

119,  250,  278,  368,  412,  535,  554,  596. 

....>  .......  ,  dean  of,  155,  286,  274, 

303,  440. 

••*.•••••»    I     And    see    Fankes; 

Morland;  Mannyng;  Dayyson;  Dud- 
ley; Courtenay. 

f > f  dean  and  chapter  of,  145, 

255,  308,  348,  859,  396,  424,  461,  484, 
499,551. 

••••t  .•••..,  ,  prebends  in,  155,  176 

179,  283,  286,  274,  803,  808,  848,  359', 
396,  411,  440,  469,  470,  549,  568. 


806 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Windsor,  cattle  of,  le  Amener  is  Towre  in,  585. 

, ,  Bamcr  is  Towre  in,  585. 

, ,  Ciner  ys  Towre  in,  585. 

,  Old,  515,  578. 

,  New,  8,  43,  118,  234,  549,  573. 

, ,  burgesses  of,  161. 

Windsor  herald,  201,  217,  221. 

Wines,  14,  31,  37,  54,  57, 101,  106,  111,  154, 
159,  178,  180,  198,  240,  245,  264,  288, 
810,  836,  358,  366,  388,  429,  465,  515, 
518,521. 

called  <  issak,'  87. 

of  Aquitaine,  31. 

of  Gascony,  14,  198,  264,  858,  366. 

of  the  Rhine,  429. 

Winford  Eagle,  Wenfride  Egle,  co.  Dorset, 

373. 
Wing,  Wenge,  co.  Backingham,  75,  257. 

CO.  Rutland,  346. 

Wingfield,  Winfeld,  Wynfield,  co.  Derby,  396, 

562. 

,  Wyngfeld,  co.  Suffolk,  482. 

Wingham,  Whyngham,  Wyngham,  co.  Kent, 

42. 

,  proTost  and  canons  of,  42. 

,  Master  Thomas  Botheram,  provost 

of,  42. 

,  hundred  of,  301. 

Wingrave,  Wyngrave,  Co.  Buckingham,   56, 

205. 
Winkfleld,  Wynkfeld  [co.  Berks],  573. 
Winkleigh     Keynes,     Wynkelekeynes,     co. 

Devon,  431. 

Tracy,  Wyndetracy,  32, 137. 

Winshill,  Wynshull,  co.  Derby,  95. 
Winterbourne  Homyngton,  co.  Wits,  311. 

Stoke,  466. 

Winterslow,   Wynterslowe,   co.    Wilts,   533, 

534. 
Winthorpe,  Wynthorpc,  co.  Lincoln,  578. 
Winton,   Wynton,    co.    Westmoreland,   264, 

428,  532. 
Wirksworth,  Wrixworth,  Wyrkesworth,   co. 

Derby,  32,  137,  384. 
Wincetur,  Thomas,  abbot  of  Hyde,  360, 865. 
Wisbeach,  Wyssebeche,  co.   Cambridge,  28, 

169,  208,  582. 
Wise,Wy8e,  John,  45. 

,  Oliver,  899. 

' ,  Richard,  4,  417. 

,  Thomas,  58,  403,  404,  434. 

wiseberd,  Wysberd,  John,  462,  492,  542. 

,  Thomas,  251. 

Wiseman,  Wyseman,  Thomas,  293,  553. 
Wispington,  Wyspyngton,  co.  Lincoln,  508. 
Wissant,  Wytsaud,  in  Picardy,  charter  dated 

at,  398. 
Wittanstow,  Wystanstowe,  co.  Salop,  143. 

Witchingham,  Wychyngham,    co.    Norfolk, 

197. 
WithalL    Sm  Whitehall. 


Witham,  Wytfaam,  co.  Essex,  116,  881,  482. 

,  CO.  Lincohi,  297,  560. 

,  North,  297,  560. 

Witham,  Wytham,  Thomas,    102,  103,  164, 
408,  572,  687. 

Witheridge,  Wytherygge,  co.  Devon,  484. 

Withem,  Wytbern,  co.  Lincoln,  508. 

Withernsea,  WythomsCf  oo.  York,  585. 

Withemwick,   Wythome   Wyke,    co.    York, 
323. 

Witheiyngton,  Gerard,  545. 

,  Roger,  546. 

WithipoU,  WethepoU,  WythepoU,  John,  460f 
471,  545. 

■  _ 

Withom,  Dame  Katharine,  508. 

Witlesey,  William,  abbot  of  Ramsey,  98,  107, 
892,  394. 

Witley,  Whitley,  eo.  Surrey,  ne,  457,  529. 

Witnam.    See  Wittenham. 

•Witney,  WUliam,  488. 

Wittenham,  Witnam,  Little,  co.  Berks,  263. 

,.00.  Wilts,  466. 

Witton'[in  Great  Budworth],   co.  Chester, 
450. 

,  West,  CO.  York,  846,  488,  486,  487. 

Wiveloote,  co.  Oxford,  562. 

Wiveliscombe,  Welscombe,  Wyllesoombe^  eo. 
Somerset,  144. 

Wivenhoe,  Wyvenhoo,  co.  Essex,  818,  489, 
565. 

Wiveton,  Wyveton,  co.  Norfolk,  73. 

Woboum,  John,  604. 

,  William,  minor  canon  of  St.  Paul's, 

London,  604. 

Wobum,  00.  Bedford,  letters  patent  dated  at, 

467,  470. 
Wodam  Mortymer.    See  Woodham  Mortimer. 

Woddesdon.    See  Waddesdon. 

Wode.     See  Wood. 

Wode,  Alexander,  375,  406,  609. 

,  Henry,  2. 

,  John,  2,  196,  199,  222,  24«-249,  287, 

407,  438,  462,  680,  682,  683. 

, ,  master  of  the  ordnance,  25, 112, 

168,  549. 

, ,  the  elder,  405,  632. 

, ,  the  younger,  406,  683. 

,  John  a,  31,  212. 

,  John  atte,  570. 

....,  Richard,  552,  570. 

,  prior  of  Studley,  471. 

,  Robert  a,  552. 

,  Thomas,  79,  825,  381,  557. 

...*. ,  the  elder,  406. 

,  Thomas  atte,  49. 

Wodecok,  Wodkok,  Henry,  815. 

,  John,  525,  579. 

Wodecote,  Thomas  484. 
Wodeell.    See  Woodhull. 
Wodefeld,  Robert,  638. 
Wodehous,  John,  291. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


807 


Wodehouse,  Thomas,  581. 

Wodelarke,  Robert,  544. 

,  ,  provost  of  the  college  of  St. 

Mary  and    St.  Nicholas,  Cambridge, 

240,  481,  609. 
Wodell,  Thomas,  escheator  in  the  county  of 

Stafford,  541. 
Woderofe,  Woderowe,  John,  199,  408,  490, 

688. 
, ,  escheator  in  the  county  of  York, 

108. 

,  Oliver,  470. 

,  Thomas,  853. 

Wodeward,  Richard,  parson  of  Drewsteignton, 

213. 
, Afid  8€e  Wo&wBxd. 

Wodford.    See  Wadeford. 

Wodford,  Ralph,  619. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Warwick  and  Leices- 
ter, 186. 

Wodhous,  John,  382. 

Wodkok.     See  Wodecok. 

Wodmanston,  Robert,  prebendary  of  St. 
George*s,  Windsor,  155. 

, ,  prebendary  of  Hastings,  155. 

Wodward,  Richard,  parson,  of  Alvescott,  52. 

, ,  parson  of  Doddinghurst,  295. 

,  William,  884. 

And  see  Wodeward. 

Wodwatyr.    See  Woodham  Walter. 

Wody,  John,  575. 

,  Richard,  78. 

Wodyngton,  William,  471. 
Wokeham.  See  Oakham. 
Wokindone.     See  Ockendon. 

., Bisshop.    £iee  Granham. 

WokyndoD.    See  Ockendon. 
Wokyng,  John,  588. 
Wokysbregge.     See  Uxbridge. 
WoUseley.    See  Wolseley. 
Wolcey,  William,  552. 
Wolcombe.    See  Woolacombe. 
Woldeham.     See  Wouldham. 
Wolegh.    See  Welegh. 
Wolf,  Wolfe,  Ralph,  73. 

,  Richard,  501. 

William,  249,  291. 

Wolfardesworthy.     See  Woolfardisworthy. 

Wolferton.    See  Woolverton. 

Wolfhampston.     See  Woolston. 

Wolflete,  William,  261. 

Wolford,  Great,  co.  Warwick,  430. 

Wollaton,  CO.  Nottingham,  231. 

Wollavynton.     See  Woolavington. 

WoUey.     See  Wooley. 

Wolmer  forest  [co.  Southampton],  66. 

Wolseley,  co.  Stafford,  184. 

Wolseley,  Ralph,  12,  14,  184,  407,  630. 

,  ,  baron  of  the  Exchequer,  81, 

811,383,577. 


Wolseley,  Ralph,  Tictnaller  of  Calais,  161. 

,  Thomas,  630. 

Wolshawe,  John,  9. 

V, ,  the  elder,  74. 

Wolstanton,  co.  Stafford,  397,  416. 

Wolsthorp.     See  Woolsihorpe. 

Wolston,  CO.  Warwick,  331. 

And  see  Woolstone. 

Wolston,  Guy,  184,  199,  349,  564,  623. 

,  Reginald,  canon  of  Hereford,  865. 

,  William,  146. 

Wolueresford.    See  Worfield. 

Wolyerdington,  co.  Warwick,  153. 

Wolverston.    See  Woolverstone. 

WoWerton,  co.  Buckingham,  212. 

Wolvey,  CO.  Warwick,  135. 

Wolyngdonbisshop.    See  Cranham. 

Wombewell,  Thomas,  302. 

Wombwell,  co.  Tork,  386. 

Womersley,  Wymbersley  [co.  Tork],  575. 

Womwell,  John,  181.  ^; 

Woneley,  Robert,  816. 

Woner^  co.  Surrey,  579. 

Wonford,  co.  Devon,  hundred  of,  280,  457, 
529. 

Wood,  John,  586. 

,Wimam,  579. 

AndseeWode. 

Woodbury,  Wodbury,  co.  Devon,  60. 

Woodchurch,  Wodchirche,  co.  Kent,  283, 536, 
546. 

Woodcote,  CO.  Salop.  444. 
Woodford,  Wodeford,  co.  Devon,  225. 

,  Wodford,  CO.  Somerset,  530. 

Woodhall,  Wodhall,  co.  Tork,  488, 486,  487. 
Woodham   Ferrers,    Wodeham    Ferers,  co. 
Essex,  424. 

Mortimer,  78,  521. 

Walter,  Wodwatyr,  12,  116,  272. 

Woodhouse,  Wodehous,  co.  Warwick,  49, 
881. 

Woodhull,  Wodeell,  Wodehyll  [in  Mepper- 
shall],  CO.  Bedford,  436. 

Woodland,  Wodelonde,  co.  Kent,  5. 

Woodstock,  Wodestoke,  Odestoke,  co.  Oxford, 
17,  44,  85,  116,  117,  241,  244,  864, 
869,  422,  510,  548,  567,  578,  .^74, 
603. 

,  mayor  of.    See  Carryk. 

,  charters  dated  at,  34,  67,  68,   186, 

328,  425. 

,  Old,  874. 

Woodward,  Richard,  parson  of  St  John, 
Maddermarket,  Norwich,  21. 

Woolacombe,  Wolcombe,  co.  Devon,  106. 

Woolavington,  Wollavynton,  co.  Somerset, 
461,  651. 

Wooley,  WoUey,  co.  Tork,  477. 

Woolfardisworthy,  Wolfitfdesworthy,  co. 
Devon,  62. 


808 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Wools,  11,  SI,  53,  59,  85,  87,  91,  108,  126, 
132,  134,  153-155,  160,  161,  812,  218, 
244,  278,  806,  337,  341,  357,  388,  489, 
532,  583,  543,  560,  565,  571,  573. 

And  see  Customs  ;  subsidies. 

Woolsthorpe,  Wolsthorp,  co.  Lincoln,  27, 517. 

Woolston,  Wolfhampston,    in  Chigwell,   co. 

Essex,  192. 
Woolstone,  Wolstone,  co.  Gloucester,  66. 
Woolverstone,  Wolverston  co.  Suffolk,  590. 
Wool?erton,    Wolferton,   co.    Southampton, 

182. 
Woolwich,  Wolewiche,  co.  Kent,  463. 
Wootton,  Wotton,  CO.  Oxford,  17,  117,  241, 

244,  864,  422,  510,  548,  567,  573. 

,  hundred  of,  17,85, 117,244,364,422, 

510,  548,  567,  573. 
Worcester,  29, 84, 211,  232, 380,  854, 466, 496, 

499,  586. 

,  charters  dated  at,  67,  425. 

,  diocese  of,  35,  66,  893,  488,  461,  520. 

,  bishopric  of,  598. 

,  bishop  of.     See  Carpenter ;  Alcok. 

,  ghip  called  le  George,  of  29. 

,    county  of,   55,    61,  70,    172,   195, 

218,  284,  289,  294,  829,  347,  850,  406, 

408,  421,  430,  462,  492,  496,  497,  526, 

574,  606. 
, ,  sheriff  of,  29,   101,   350,  406, 

492,  496,  526. 
, ,  escheator  in,  85,  206,  333,  472, 

598. 

, And  see  Rugge  i  Beaumont. 

, ,  outlawries  in,       7,  9,  10,  51, 

499. 
, ,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in, 

829,  347,  478. 

, ,  justices  of  the  peace  in,  51. 

, ,  commissions  of  the  peace  in, 

635. 
Worcestre,  William,  200. 
Worelham.    <Siee  Worldham. 
Worewell,  John,  2. 

Worfield,  Wolueresford  [co.  Salop],  594.  . 
Worford,  Nicholas,  224. 
Workington,  Werkyngton,  co.   Cumberland, 

417. 
Works,  clerk  of.     See  Stratton ;  Straunge. 
Worksop,  Warsop,  co.  Nottingham,  17,  70, 

125,  418,  419,  428,  431,  442,  460,  477. 
Worldham,  Worelham,  co.  Southampton,  66. 

,  East,  Estworldham,  66. 

Worldham,  Peter  de,  66. 

Wormegay,  Wyrmyngey,  co.  Norfolk,  422. 

Wormelow,  co.  Hereford,  hundred  of,  589, 

561. 
Wormingford,  co.  Essex,  291. 
Wormington,  Little,  co.  Gloucester,  16. 
Worms,  charter  dated  at,  370,  371. 
Wormyngham,  William,  286. 
Worplesdon,  Warpisden,  co.  Surrey,  457,  529. 
WorsaU[co.  York],  200. 


Worseley.    See  Worsley. 

Worshope.     See  Worksop. 

Worsley,  W^orseley,  Christopher,  48, 165,  169, 

171,  196,  368,  628. 
, ,  sheriff  of  Somerset  and  Dorset, 

95. 

, ,  Joan  his  wife,  858. 

,  Henry,  142. 

,  James,  401,  459. 

,  John,  358,  437,  496. 

,  Otewel,  97,264. 

Balph,  379. 

,  Richard,  142. 

,Bobert,480. 

« ,  Roland,  271,  290. 

,  Seth,  86,  577,  600. 

,  William,  83,  86,  551,  567. 

, ,  mayor  of  Calais,  290. 

Worsop,  John,  1 1. 

Worstead,  co.  Norfolk,  16. 

Wortdey.    See  Wortley. 

Worth,  CO.  Kent,  hundred  of,  800. 

,  Wurthe,  co.  Sussex,  forest  of,  192. 

Wortbam,  Henry,  431. 

Worthington,  John,  86. 

,  Robert,  876. 

Wortley,  co.  York,  258. 

Wortley,  Nicholas,  4Q2. 

,  Thomas,  258, 418. 

Worton,  00.  Lancaster,  581. 

,  [co.  York],  483,  486,  487. 

Wotton,  John,  519. 

,  Nicholas,  523. 

,  Robert,  guardian  of  the  Friars  Minor 

of  Colchester,  162. 

,  Thomas,  70,  71,  381. 

And  see  Wootton. 

Wouldham,  Woldeham,  co.  Kent,  871.  . 

Woxbrigge.     See  Uxbridge. 

Wragby,  co.  Lincoln,  17,  47,  125,  428,  457, 
580. 

Wrangle,  co.  Lincoln,  292. 
Wrangwysshe,  Thomas,  855. 
Wrastlyngworth.    See  Wrestlingworth. 
Wraton.    See  Wratton. 
Wrattesley.    See  Wrottesley. 
Wratting,  Great,  co.  Suffolk,  241. 
Wratton,  Wraton,  Peter,  265,  413,  651. 
Wrautham  (?  Wortham),  co.  Suffolk,  191. 
Wraxall,  Wroxale,  co.  Dorset,  457,  529. 

,  CO.  Somerset,  270,  458,  465,  580.  . 

Wrenne,  Edmund,  579. 
Wressle,  WresiU,  co.  York,  9 J,  289. 
Wrestlingworth,  Warstlyngworth,  co.   Bed- 
ford, 98,  108,  191,  485. 
Wretill.    SeeWriteU. 
Wrey,  Wreycombe,  co.  Devon,  24,  45,  46. 
Wright,  Wryght,  George,  809. 

,  Henry,  285. 

,  John,  148. 


aENEEA.L  INDEX. 


809 


Wright,  Richard,  80,  327,  508. 

,  Bohert,  148. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  148. 

, ,  parson  of  Ghipstead,  519. 

,  Thomas,  884,  481. 

WilUam,  77,  214, 277. 

Wrightington,  oo.  Lanoaster,  40. 

WriteU,  Wretill,  Wyrtell,  John,  514. 

Walter,  817,  351,  407,  428,   514, 

614. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wife,  514. 

,  Walter,  sheriff  of  Essex  and  Hertford, 

180. 

Writtle,  Wiytyll,  co.  Essex,  436. 

Wrirworth,  Wirksworth,  co.  Derhy,  82. 

Wrockwardine,  co.  Salop,  138, 159,  897,  541. 

Wroghton.    See  Wronghton. 

Wroth,  Wrothe,  John,  266, 349,  444. 

Wrotham,  co.  Kent,  hnndred  of,  801. 

Wrottesley,  Wrattislay,  co.  Stafford,  290. 

Wrottesley,  Wrattyslaj,  Henry,|2l8. 

,  Walter,  82,  218,  870,  290,  408, 680.' 

Wronghton,  Over,  co.  Wilts,  588.] 

,  Nether,  533. 

Wronghton,  Wroghton,  John,  219,  247,  278, 
280,  635. 

Wroxhale.    See  Wraxall. 

Wroxhale,  John,  242. 

Wroxham,  Richard,  288. 

Wruton,  Peter,  481 . 

Wryght.     See  Wright. 

Wrytyll.    See  WritUe. 

Wryxham,  Thomas,  127. 

Wnller,  William,  ahhot  of  Ahhotshnry,  1 15. 

Wolston,  Guy,405.'' 

Wurthe.    See  Worth. 

Wyard,  Stephen,  144. 

Wyherton,  Weberton,  co.  Lincoln,  508. 

Wyhoston,  Wyboldeston,  in  Eaton  Socon,  co. 

Bedford,  227,  253,  503,  596. 
Wyche.    See  Droitwich. 
Wyohe,  Henry,  6,  7,  599. 

,  Hugh,  387,433. 

Wychecote.    See  Whichecotes. 
Wychecote,  John,  127. 
Wychenore.    See  Wichnor. 
Wyohwood,  co.  Oxford,  forest  of,  90. 

Wychyngham.   See  Witchingham ;  Wichyng- 
ham. 

Wydyff,  Robert,  177. 

Wycombe,  co.  Buckingham,  390. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  470. 

,  Great,  co.  Buckingham,  212. 

,  Chipping,  230. 

,  West,  472. 

Wydecombe,  co.  Dorset,  457,  529. 

Wydeford.    See  Widford. 

Wydeehide,  Wyteslade,  John,  4,  84,  171,  400, 
427,  464,  574. 

,  Richard.  407,  427,  464>  6|9. 


'  Wydeville.  Wodeville,  WideviUe,  Antony,  earl 
of  Ryrers,  lord  of  Scales  and  Nnselles 
and  the  Isle  of  Wight,  19,  41,  55-57, 
69,  100,  105,  109,  126-128,  152,  155, 
169, 170,  196-197,  199,  206,  220,  221, 
267,  283,  28.5,  292,  389, 378,  375,  376, 
403,  406,  417,  421-424,  429,  475,  568, 
682,  588,  606,  609,  614-616,  618,  622, 
624,627,629,681,636. 

I •  chief  butler  of  England,  393, 

410,  412,  415,  443,  548,  553,  565. 

, ,  lieutenant  of  Calais,  450. 

, ,  Elizabeth  his  wife,  152. 

,  Edmund,  167,231. 

,  John,  19. 

,  Leonard,  39. 

Lionel,  warden  of  the  hospital  of  St. 

Katharine  by  the  Tower  of  London. 
541. 

,  Richard,  228,  257,  607,  624. 

> I  earl  of  Kyvers,  lord  of  Grafton 

and  la  Mote,  the  queen's  father,  19, 55, 
69,  102,  108,  126-128,  158,  170,  188, 
843,  376,  421,  684,  617,  623,  631. 

» ,  constable  of  England,  19^  59. 

97,178. 

» treasurer  of  England,  33, 59, 97, 

154,  170. 

f ,  Jaquetta  his  wife,   190,  327, 

334,  348,  584. 

Wydower,  Nicholas,  420. 

Wydiyngton.    See  Widdrington. 

Wye,  CO.  Kent,  himdred  of,  300. 

Wye  river,  865. 

Wye,  John,  4. 

Wyehall,  Weley  (m  Northfield),  co.  Wor- 
cester, 803. 

Wygenhale.    See  Wiggenhall. 
Wygeston,  Wyggeston,  Roger,  213. 

.Thomas,  212. 

Wyggdon,  co.  DcTon,  27. 

Wyggebergfa.    See  Wigboroiigh. 

Wyght,  John,  500. 

Wyghthille.    See  Whitehill. 

Wyghthyll,  Robert,  420. 

Wyghton.    See  Wyton. 

Wygmore.    See  Wigmore. 

Wygmore,  John,  parson  of  Scales,  813. 

Wyk.    See  Wick. 

Wyke  in  Yatton,  co.  Somerset,  280,  281. 

Wyke  Resynden,  Wyke  Rnsyngdon.      See 
Risington  Wick. 

Wyke.    See  Week. 

Wyke,  John,  7. 

, ,  Margaret  his  wife,  7. 

,  Thomas,  434. 

Wykeham,  William  of,  bishop  of  Winchester 
[1366-1404],  589. 


•••••«*«• 


,  .......  sheriff  of  Oxford  and  Berks 

116.  ' 

Wykeley,  John,  abbot  of  St.  James  by  Norths 
ampton,  694, 


810 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


Wjkwnere.    See  Wickmere. 

Wykes,  co.  Lincolir,  529. 

Wykes,  Wjkjfl,  John,  32,  38,  186,346,408, 
429,  435,  437,  558,  615,  622. 

, ,  Isabel  his  wife,  437. 

,  Thomas,  482. 

,  WilKam,  197. 

Wykewan,  oo.  Gloucester,  473. 

Wykys.    See  Wykes. 

Wylbey.     See  Wilby. 

Wylbyes.     See  Wilbyes. 

Wylcbkys,  John,  405. 

Wylcotes.    iSee  Wilcotes. 

Wyld«.    SccWUde. 

Wyldehora,  co.  Bssez,  131. 

Wyldy.     See  Wildy. 

Wyles,  Robert,  73. 

Wylkes,  John,  164. 

,  William,  164,384. 

Wylkynson.    See  Wilkynson. 

WyUerdby.    5ee  Willerby. 

Wyllyam.     Sfee  William. 

Wyllyams,  Johki,  578. 

Wyllyems,  John,  502. 

,  Margaret  his  wife,  502. 

Wyllescombe.    See  WiyeliBOombe. 

Wylly.    See  Willy. 

Wylmot.    See  Wihnote. 

Wylowedyke,  170. 

Wylstre,  Henry,  60. 

,  John,  60. 

Wylteshire,  Wylshire,  Thomas,  81,  800. 

Wymark,  Thomas,  816. 

Wymbersley.     See  Womersley. 

Wymbissh,  Wymbyssh,  Thomas,  28, 285,  620, 

621. 

, ,  sheriff  of  Lincoln,  549. 

Wymbnssh.     See  Wimbish. 

Wymondham,  Wyndam,    co.    M  erf  oik,   144, 

562. 

« 

Wymondham,  John,  the  younger,  151. 

Wymple.    See  Whimple. 

Wynandremere.     See  Windermere. 

Wynard,  Christopher,  128. 

,  John,  57,  100, 128. 

Wynche,  John,  77. 

Wynchecombe.    See  Winchcombe. 

Wynchecombe,  William,  abbot  of  Winch- 
combe, 440. 

Wynchelsee.    See  Winohelsea. 

Wynchestre  fee,  cos.  Leicester  and  Warwick, 
26,  517. 

Wynchestre,  Ralph,  53. 

Wyndetracy.    See  Winkleigh  lYacy. 

Wyndam.    See  Wymondham. 

Wyndandymer.    See  Windermeire. 

Wy^de,  Nicholas,  12. 

,  Ranulph,  323. 

Thomas,  203. 

WUliam,  203. 


Wyndham,  John,  the  younger,  151. 
Wyndesore,  Thomas,  295,  509,  €22. 

,  William,  95. 

Wynell,  John,  11,  883. 

Wyneman,  Heniy,  7. 

Wynfeld.    See  Wyngfeld. 

Wynfield.    See  Wingfield. 

Wynford  Eagle,  Wynfryde  Bgle  (in  Toiler 

Fratrum),  oo.  Dorset,  827. 
Wyng.    See  Wing. 
Wynge,  Robert,  381. 
Wyngeaulton.    See  Wincanton. 
Wyngfeld,  Wynkefeld,  Wynfeld,  John,  202, 

287,  352,  353,  375,  405,  408,  490,  631. 

,  Richard,  44. 

,  Robert,  169,  197,808,  352,358,406, 

490,  491, 501,  526,  562,  622, 631,  682. 

, Anne  his  wife,  562. 

,  Thomas,  125,  428,  628,  681. 

..., ,  Philippa  his  wife,  125,  423. 

,  Thomas,  escheator  in  the  counties  of 

Surrey  and  Sussex,  155. 

,  William,  318. 

Wyngham.    See  Wingham. 

Wyngrave.     See  Wingrave. 

Wynkelekeynes.    See  Winkleigh  Keynes. 

Wynkef eld.    See  Wyngf eld. 

Wynne,  John,  289,  407,  615,  616. 

,  Reginald,  433,  452. 

Wynnyng,  William,  162. 

Wynshelys,  John,  514. 

WynshuU.     See  WinshilL 

Wynsladale.     See  Wenaleydale. 

Wynslede,  Richard,  427. 

Wynsloo,  Richard,  57. 

Wynter,  Edmund,  882. 

,  John,  581. 

,  Robert,  30. 

,  Thomas,  483. 

Wynterborn.    See  Winterboome. 

Wynterbom,  Wynterboine,  Thomas,  52,  875, 
434. 

,  Thomas,  dean  of  St.  Paul's,  London, 

460. 

Wyntershill,  Wyntersell,  Wyntreshill,  Robert, 
246,  248;  351,  632. 

,  Thomas,  405, 452,  682. 

Wynton.    See  Winton. 

Wynton,  Richard,  9. 

Wyntreslowe.    See  Winterslow. 

Wyrardisbnry,  oo.  Buckingham,  232. 

Wyresdale,  Kether  [co.  Lancaster],  334,  532. 

Wyrkesworth.     See  Wirksworth. 

Wyrmyngey.     See  Wormegay. 

Wyrtell.     See  Writell. 

Wysbech,  Wysebeohe,  John,  abbot  of  Croy 
land,  181,  205,  604. 

Wysberd.    See  Wiseberd. 

Wysbych.    See  Wisbech. 

Wyse.    See  Wise. 


GENERAL  INDEX. 


811 


Wyseberd.  See  Wiseberd. 
Wjseman.  See  Wiieman. 
WjBewall,  John,  130. 

,  Boger,  130. 

Wysham,  Ralph,  29. 
Wyshard,  Thomas,  143. 

Alice  his  wife,  143. 

Wyssebeche.    See  Wisbeach. 
Wyteslade.    See  Wydeslade. 
Wyth,  PhiHp,  519. 
Wytham.    See  ^Witham. 
Wytheford  [co.  Southampton],  571. 
WythepoU.     See  WithipoU. 
Wytheiygge.    See  Witheridge. 
Wythes,  John,  600. 
Wythornse.    See  Withemsea. 
Wythome  Wyke.     Sec  Withemwick. 
Wythornwyk,  William,  264,  269. 
Wytlesford.     See  Whittlesford. 
Wytlesmere.    See  Whittlesea  Mere. 
Wyton,  Wyghton,  co.  York,  207. 
Wyt^and.    See  Wissant. 
Wyttingham.    See  Whitingham. 
Wyvenhoo?    See  Wivenhoe. 
Wyverstone,  co.  Suffolk,  266. 
Wyveton.    See  Wiveton. 
Wyvyle,  Robert,  436. 
,  Beatrice  his  wife,  436. 


Y. 


Yakesle,  Yaxley,  Richard,  246,  248,  631. 
Yalding,  Yeldyng,  co.  Kent,  146, 146. 
Yarborough,  Yerbuigh,  co.  Lincoln,  72. 
Yard,  Gilbert,  37,  100. 

,  Richard,  37. 

, ,  Joan  his  wiie,  37. 

Yardeley,  Yerdeley,  'John,  50,  318,  381,  489, 

604. 

,  Oliver,  50,  331,  604. 

Yare,  Thomas,  409. 

Yareburght,  Robert,  rector  of  Etton,  21. 
Yaresthorpe,  co.  York,  483, 486,  487. 
Yannouth,  Jememuth,  port  of,  167,  281,  268, 

592. 

,  Great,  260,893. 

, ,  burgesses  of,  250,  893. 

,port  of,  266,  376,893. 

,  ship  called  le  Michell  oi,  250. 

Yarsthorpe  [co.  York],  287. 
.  Yamm,  Richard,  263. 

,  Robert,  382. 

Yarward,  WiUiam,  606. 

Yateley,  Yatelby  [co.  Southampton],  81. 

Yattendou,  co.  Berks,  241. 

Yatton,  CO.  Somerset,  280,  281. 


Ybanus,  Peter,  249. 

Ychyn,  Robert,  183. 

Yde.    See  Ide. 

Yealmpton,  co.  Devon,  60. 

Yeanston,  Endeston,  co.  Somerset,  63, 394. 

,  alien  priory  of,  394. 

Yedestan,  co.  Somerset,  187. 

Yee,  CO.  Devon,  348. 

Yefteley.    See  Iffley. 

Yeldham  Hall,  co.  Essex,  297,  560. 

Yeldyng.     See  Yalding. 

Yelverton,  William,  70,  102,  103,  127,  128, 

169--171,  221,  251,  378,  406,  613,  616, 

618,  622,  630,  632,  633. 

., ,  justice  of  the   King's  Bench, 

226,  229. 

Yendestowe.     See  Instow. 

Yen  HaU,  Enhale  [in  West  Wickham],  co. 
Cambridge,  297,  556. 

Yenyn,  Greoffrey,  94. 

Yeo,  William,  246, 247. 

Yeovil,  Yevell,  co.  Somerset,  221,  604. 

Yepiswiche.     See  Ipswich. 

Yerburgh.    See  Yarborough. 

Yerburgh,  William,  218,  286. 

Yerde,  John,  226. 

Yerdeley.     See  Yardeley. 

Yermouth.    £iee  Yarmouth. 

Yemescombe,  co.  Devon,  343. 

Yetton,  in  South  Tawton,  co.  Devon,  602. 

Yevan,  John,  39. 

Yevelchestre.    See  Ilchester. 

Yevell.    See  Yeovil. 

Yeveton.     See  Ivyton. 

Yewame  Courteney.    See  Iwerne  Courtenay. 

Ylcestre.    See  Ilchester. 

Yns,  Ralph,  382,  498. 

Yogge,  William,  216. 

Yolton.     See  Youlton. 

Yoly,  Henry,  149. 

Yon,  William,  abbot  of  St.  James  by  North 
ampton,  278. 

Yonge,  Yong,  John,  10,  168,  326,  341,  410, 
476,  601. 

, ,  mayor  of  London,  35. 

, ,  mayor  of  the  staple  of  Calais, 

686. 

, ,  the  younger,  321. 

,' ,  Agnes  his  wife,  321. 

,  Laurence,  552. 

,  Reginald,  163. 

,  Thomas,  53,  70,  82,  84,  92,  102,  108, 

127,  128,  170-172,  202,  221,  246,  247, 
261,  464,  523,  693,  610,  612-614,  628, 
629,  636. 

> ,  justice  of  the  King's  Bench, 

615,  549. 

, ,  justice  of  the  Common  Bench, 

59,  180,  227,  229,  344. 

,  William,  216,  429,  579,  628. 

Yonger,  Richard,  277. 


812 


GENERAL  INDEX- 


Yore.    See  Ure. 

York,  5,  9,  11,  84,  47,  54,  92,  94,  103,  114, 
128,  152,  158,  164,  171,  206,  221,  224, 
S88,  260,  267,  279,  805,  315,  816,  820, 
828,  833,  347,  362,  374,  382,  416,  431, 
432,  440,  454,  458,  462,  496,  499,  502, 
516,  518,  530,  572,  575,  581,  598. 

,  letters  patent  dated  at,  205-207,  219. 

,  mayor  of,  239,  550,  572. 

And  see  Holbek ;  Thryske ;  Lematon; 

Yorke;  Marchall. 

, ,  ordinance  for  the  election  of, 

238, 416. 

,  sheriffs  o^  878. 

outlawry  in,  6,  9,  321,  323,  326,  882, 

481,  482,  502,  575,  580,  581. 

mint  at,  149, 150. 

.* ,  subsidy  and  ulnage  of  cloth  in,  828, 

338,  835,  847,  478,  537. 

,  weavers  of,  117. 

,  province  of,  99, 131. 

,  diocese  of,  21,  89,  173,  207,  267,  299, 

304,  369,  396,  4 17,  446,  504,  544,  585. 

,  archbishopric  of,  125, 126,  846,  588, 

604. 

,  archbishop  of,  131. 

And  see  Neville ;  Bothe. 

,  St.  William,  archbishop  of,  181. 

,  cathedral  of,  268,  340, 569. 

, ,  dean  of.    See  Andrewe. 

, ,  dean  and  chapter  of,  326,  591. 

..., ,  prebend  of  Holme  Archiepiscopi 

in,  823. 

,  St.  Mary's,  abbot  of,  181. 

,  hospital  of  St.  Leonard,  15,  421. 

, ,  master  and  brethren  of,  131. 

, ,  William  Eure,  warden  of,  421. 

,  hospital  of  St.  Nicholas,  15. 

, ,  Thomas  Usburn,  warden  of,  15. 

, .......  Master  John  Shirmode,  warden 

of,  15,  240. 

,  monastery  of  Holy  Trinity,  355, 377. 

, ,  Robert  Huby,  prior  of,  855. 

,  county  of,  44,  54,  56,  92,  103,  181, 

171,  200,  208,  207,  219,  242,  25.1,  260, 
261,  267,  278,  329,  383,  347,  855,  362, 
408,  455,  462,  479,  492,  555,  572,  587. 

, ,  sheriff  of,  44,   55,56,92,199, 

200,  251,  267,  349,  355,  361,  878,  898. 
407,  408,  490,  492,  525,  593. 

And   see   Strangways ;   Conyers; 

Ayssheton;  Constable;  Haryngton. 

,  escheator  in,  550, 597. 


York.  And  $ee  Fereby;  Woderovei  Pits- 
william;  Willeethorpe ;  Sharp;  Port- 
yngton;  Coton. 

, ,  subsidy  and  ulnago  of  cloth  in, 

328,  329,  dSSt  835,  847,  478,  537. 

, ,  outlawries  in,  1-8,  6,  10,  47, 

72-77,80, 142-14S,253,  822,  828,827» 
881-386,  436,  477,  499,  502,  508,  575, 
578,  581,  582,  600. 

, ,  East  Riding  of ,  199,  849,  354, 

407,  428,  430,  496. 
, ,  commissions  of  the  peace 

in,  636. 
, ,  North  Riding  of,  200,  349,  408, 

480,  490,  496. 
, , ,  commissions  of  the  peaoe^ 

in,  687. 
, ,  West  Riding  of,  199,  849,  408, 

430,  490,  496. 
, , ,]ustices  of  the  peace  in, 

55. 
, , ,  commissions  of  the  peace 

in,  637. 
York,  Yorke,  John,  81,  145,  823,  848,  528, 

539. 

,  Richard,  572. 

, ,  mayor  of  York,  816. 

,  Robert,  287. 

,  WiUiam,  849,  523,  622. 

...  , ,  Agnes  his  wife,  528. 

Yotton,  Thomas,  518. 
Youlton,  Yolton,  co.  York,  20,  419. 
Yoxford,  CO.  Suffolk,  498. 
Yveton.    See  Ivyton. 
Yworthy.    See  Eworthy. 


z. 

Zeboll,  John,  307. 

Zeeland,  Seland,  29,  118,  266,  498. 

Ziles,  Laurence,  488. 

Zouche,  de  la  Zouche,  John,  45,  48,  97,  112, 
235,  327,  878,  504. 

,  William,  152, 235,  373,  623. 

, ,  Katharine  his  wife,  152,  873. 

,  William,  lord,  45,  827. 

, Elisabeth  his  wife,  827. 

,  William,  lord  Zouche  and  Seymour, 

45,48,97,112,827,878. 

, ,  of  Totneyi,  242. 

Zouches  Manors,  co.  Cambridge,  480. 


CATALOGUE 


{Revited  to  21  February,  1900), 


OF 


ENGLISH,    SCOTCH,    AND    IRISH    RECORD 

PUBLICATIONS, 

REPORTS    OP    THE    HISTORICAL    MANUSCRIPTS 

COMMISSION, 

AND 

ANNUAL  REPORTS  OF  THE  DEPUTY   KEEPERS 
OF  THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS,  ENGLAND  AND 

IRELAND, 


Printed  for 

HER  MAJESTY'S   STATIONERY  OFFICE, 

And  to  be  purchased. 

Either  directly  or  through  any  Bookseller,  from 

EYRE  AND  8P0TTISW00DE,  East  Harding  Street,  Fleet  Street,  E.G., 
and  82,  Abingdon  Street,  Westminster,  S.W.  ;  or 

JOHN  MENZIES  &  Co.,  12,  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh,  and 

90,  West  Nile  Street,  Glasgow  ;  or 

HODGES,  FIGGIS,  &  Co.,  Limited,  104,  Grafton  Street,  Dublin. 


CONTENTS. 


Page 

Calendars  of  State  Papers,  &c.        -  -  -  -  -      3 

Public  Record  Office,  Lists  and  Indexes    -  -  -  -      8 

CnaoNicLES  and  Mkmorials  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  during 
THE  Middle  Ages    -  -  -  -  -  -  -9 

Publications  of  the  Record  Commissioners,  &c.     -  -  -  19 

Works  Published  in  Photozincography        -  -  -  -  21 

Historical  Manuscripts  Commission  -  -  -  -  -  23 

Reports  op  the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Public  Rboords  -  -  29 


Scotch  Record  Pubucations   -  -  -  -  -  -    33 

Irish  Record  Publications      -  -  -  -  -  -    34 

Reports  of  the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Public  Records,  Ireland    86 


ENGLAND. 


CALENDAKS  OF  STATE  PAPERS,  &o. 

[Impertal  8vo.,  cloth.    Price  los.  each  Volume  or  Part] 


Subsequent  to  recommendations  of  Committees  of  the  House  of 
Commons  in  1800  and  1836,  the  Master  of  the  Rolls,  in  18o5,  stated  to 
the  Lords  of  the  Treasury  that   although    "the   Records,    State  Papers, 


"they  are  comparatively  useless  to  the  public,  from  the  want  of  proper 
"Calendars  and  Indexes."  Whereupon  their  Lordships  assented  to  the 
necessity  of  having  Calendars  prepared  and  printed,  and  empowered  the 
Master  of  the  Rolls  to  take  such  steps  as  might  bo  necessary  for  this 
purpose. 
The  following  Works  have  been  already  published  in  this  Series  :— 

Calendarium  Gbnbalooicum  ;  for  the  Reigns  of  Henry  III.  and  Edward  I. 
Edited  by  Charles  Roberts.    2  Vols.    1865. 

Syllabus,  in  English,  of  Rymbr's  Fas o bra.  By  Sir  Thomas  Duffus 
Hardy,  D.C.L.  1869-1885.  Vol.  I.— 1066-1377.  {Out  of  print,) 
Vol.  II.— 1377-1654.    Vol.  HI.,  Appendix  and  Index. 

Descriptive  Catalogue  op  Ancient  Deeds,  preserved  in  the  Public  Record 
Office.    1890-1894.    Vols.  L  and  IL 

Calendar  of  the  Patent  Rolls,  prepared  under  the  superintendence  of 
the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Records.     1891-1898  : — 

Edward  I. 

Vol.  IL—  1281-1292.  Vol.  IV.— 1301-1307. 

Vol.  III.— 1292-1301. 

Edward  II. 

Vol.  I.— 1307-1313.  I         Vol.  IL— 1313-1317. 

Edward  III. 

Vol.  L—  1327-1380.  I         Vol.  HI.— 1334-1338. 

Vol.  n.— 1333-1334.  |  Vol.  IV.— 1338-1340. 

Richard  H. 

Vol.  I.—  1377-1381.  I         Vol.  IL— 1381-1385. 

Edward  IV. 

;Vol.  L—  1461-1467.  |         Vol.  11.-1467-1476. 

Calendar  of  the  Close  Rolls,  prepared  under  the  superintendence  of 
the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Records.     1892-1898  :  - 

Edward  H. 


Vol.  I.—  1307-1313. 
Vol.  IL— 1313-1318. 

Edward  IH. 

Vol.  I.—  1327-1330. 
Vol.  IL— 1330-1338. 


Vol.  IIL— 1318-1323. 
Vol.  IV.— 1323-1327. 

Vol.  IIL-1333-1337. 


Calendar  of  Inquisitions  post  mortem  and  other  analogous  documents, 
prepared  under  the  superintendence  of  the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the 
Records.    1898. 

Henry  VH.— Vol.  I. 

Inquisitions  and  Assb&smbnts  Relating  to  Feudal  Aids,  etc.,  prepared 
under  the  superintendence  of  the  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Records. 
1284-1431.    Vol.  I.    Bedford  to  Devonshire.     1899. 

a.  1689.    Wt.  96/472.    1000.    M. 


Calendar  of  Lbttebs  and  Papebs,  Foreign  and  Domestic,  of  the  reion 
OF  Henbt  "Vlll.,  preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office,  the  British 
Museum,  and  elsewhere  in  England.  Edited  ^  J.  S.  Brewer,  M.A. 
(Vols.  I.-iV.) ;  by  James  Gairdneu  (Vols.  V.-XIII.)  ;  and  by  James 
Gairdner  and  R.  H.  Brodie  (Vols.  XIV-XVL).     1862-1898. 


Vol.    I.— 1609-1514.    {Out    of 

print.) 
Vol.  II.    (in    two  parts) — 1516- 

1618.    {Part  I.  out  of  print.) 
Vol.  III.  (in  two  parts)— 1519- 

1623. 
Vol.  IV. — Introduction. 
Vol.  IV.,  Part  1.— 1624-1526. 
Vol.  IV.,  Part  2.-1626-1628. 
Vol.  IV.,  Part  3.-1629-1630. 
Vol.  v.— 1531-1632. 
Vol.  VI.— 1633. 
Vol.  VII.-1634. 
Vol.  VIII.— 1635,  to  July. 
Vol.  IX.— 1536,  Aug.  to  Dec. 
Vol.  X. — 1636,  Jan.  to^June. 


Vol.  XI.— 1536,  July  to  Dec. 
Vol.  XII.,  Part.  1.-  1637,  Jan.  to 

May. 
Vol.  Xn.,  Part  2.-1637,  June  to 

Dec. 
Vol.  XIII.,  Part  1.— 1538,  Jan.  to 

July. 
Vol.  Xni.,  Part  2.— 1638,  Aug.  to 

IDec 
Vol.  XIV.,  Part  1.-1539,  Jan.  to 

July. 
Vol.  XIV.,  Part.  2.-1539,  Aug. 

to  Dec. 
Vol.  XV.— 1640,  Jan.  to  Aug. 
Vol.  XVI.— 1540,  Sept.  to  1541, 

Dec. 


Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  of  the  reigns  of  Edward 
VI.,  Mary,  Elizabeth,  and  James  I.  Edited  by  Robert  Lemon,  F.S.A. 
(Vols.  I.  and  II.)  and  by  Mary  Anne  Everett  Green  (Vols.  III.-XII.). 
1866-1872. 


{Out    of 


Vol.  Vn.-  Addenda,  1566-1579. 
Vol.  VIII.— 1603-1610. 
Vol.  IX.-    1611-1618. 


Vol.1.—  1547-1680. 
Vol.  II.—  1581-1590. 
Vol.  m.— 1691-1594. 

print.) 
Vol.  IV.— 1696-1597. 
Vol.  v.—  1698-1601. 
Vol.  VI.— 1601-1603,  with 

Addenda,  1547-1566. 

Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestio  Series,  of  the  reign  of  Charles  I. 
Edited,  by  John  Bruce,  F.S.A.  (Vols.  I.-XII.) ;  by  John  Bruce,  F.S.A., 
and  William  Douglas  Hamilton,  F.S.A.  (Vol.  XIII.) ;  by  William, 
Douglas  Hamilton,  F.S.A.  (Vols.  XIV.-XXII.) ;  by  William  Douglas 
Hamilton,  F.S.A ,  and  Sophie  C.  Lomas  (Vol.  XXIII.).    1858-1897. 


Vol.  X.— 
Vol.  XI.— 

Vol.  xn.- 


1619-1623. 
1623-1626,  with 
Addenda,  1603-1625. 
Addenda,  1580-1696. 


Vol.  I.— 
Vol.  II.— 
Vol.  II  r.— 
Vol.  IV.- 
Vol.  v.— 
Vol.  VI.— 


1625-1626. 
1627-1628. 
1628-1629. 
1629-1631. 
1631-1633. 
1633-1634. 


Vol.  VII.—  1634-1635. 
Vol.  VIII.— 1636. 
Vol.  IX.—  1635-1636. 
Vol.  X.—   1636-1637. 
Vol.  XI.—  1637. 
Vol.  XII.—  1637-1638. 


1638-1639. 
1639. 

1639-1640. 
1640. 


Vol.  xni.— 

Vol.  XIV.— 
Vol.  XV.— 
Vol.  XVI.— 
Vol.  XVII.—  1640-1641. 
Vol.  XVm.— 1641-1643. 
Vol.  XIX.—  1644. 
Vol.  XX.—  1644-1646. 
Vol.  XXI.—  1645-1647. 
Vol.  XXII.—  1648-1649. 
Vol.  XXni.— Addenda,    1626- 

1649. 


Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  during  the  Commonwealth. 
Edited  by  Mary  Anne  Everett  Green.     1875-1886. 


Vol.  I.—  1649-1650. 
Vol.11.—  1650. 
Vol.  III.-  1651. 
Vol.  v.—  1651-1652. 
Vol.  v.—  1652-1653. 
Vol.  VI.—  1653-1664. 
Vol.  VII,-1654. 


Vol.  VIII.- 
Vol.  IX.— 
Vol.  X.— 
Vol.  XI.— 


-1655. 
1656-1656. 
1666-1657. 
1667-1658. 


Vol.  XII.—  1658-1659. 
Vol.  XIII.— 1669-1660. 


Calendar  of  State  Papers  : — Committee  for  the  Advance  op  Monet. 
1642-1656.    Edited  by  Mary  Anne  Everett  Green.  Parts  I.-III.,  1888. 

Calendar  of  State  Papers  :— Committee  for  Compounding,  Ac,  1643- 
1660.    Edited  by  Mary  Anne  Everett  Green.    Parts  I.-V.,  1889-1892, 


Calendar  ov  State  Papebs,  Domestic  Series,  of  the  reign  of  Charles  II. 
Edited  by  Mary  Anne  Everett  Green  (Vol.  I.-X.) ;  and  by  F.  H. 
Blackburnb  Daniell,  M.A.  (Vols.  XI.  and  XII.)  1860-1899. 


Vol.  I.—  1660-1661. 
Vol.  II.—  1661-1662. 
Vol.  m.— 1663-1664. 
Vol.  IV.— 1664-1665. 
Vol.  v.—  1666-1666. 
Vol.  VI.— 1666-1667. 
VoU  VII.— 1667. 


Vol.  VIII.— 1667-1668. 
Vol.  IX.—  1668-1669. 
Vol.  X.—      1670  and  Addenda, 

1660-1670. 
Vol.  XL—    1671. 
Vol.  XII.—  1671-1672. 
Vol.  Xni.-1672. 


Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  of  the  reign  of  William 
ni.    Edited  by  William  John  Hardy,  F.S.A.    1895-1898. 

Vol.  I.— 1689-1690.  I  Vol.  II.— 1690-1691. 

Calendar  of  Home  Office  Papers  of  the  reign  of  George  III.  Vols.  I. 
and  II.  Edited  by  Joseph  Redington.  1878-1879.  Vols.  III.  and  IV. 
Edited  by  Richard  Arthur  Roberts,  Barrister-at-Law.    1881, 1899. 

Vol.  I.—  1760  (25  Oct.)-1765.    I  Vol.  III.— 1770-1772. 

Vol.  II.— 1766-1769.  |  Vol.  IV.— 1772-1776. 

Calendar  of  Treasury  Papers.   Edited  by  Joseph  Redington.    1868-1889. 


Vol.1.—  1667-1696. 
Vol.  n.—  1697-1702. 
Vol.  ni.— 1702-1707. 


Vol.  IV.— 1708-1714. 
Vol.  v.—  1714-1719. 
Vol.  VI.-1720-1728. 


Calendar  of  Treasury  Books  and  Papers.    Edited  by  W.  A.  Shaw. 
1897-1898. 

Vol.  I.— 1729-1780.  I  Vol.  II.— 1731-1734. 

Calendar  of  State  Papers  relating  to  Scotland.  Edited  by  Mabkham 
John  Thorpe.    1858. 

Vol.  I.—  1609-1589. 

Vol.  11.-1589-1603 ;    an  Appendix,   1543-1592;   and  State  Papers 
relating  to  Mary  Queen  of  Scots. 

Calendar  of  Documents  relating  to  Ireland,  in  the  Public  Record  Office, 
London.  Edited  by  Henry  Savage  Swkbtman,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law 
(Ireland) ;  and  by  Gustavus  Frederick  Handcock.    1876-1886. 


Vol.  I.—  1171-1251. 
Vol.  II.—  1252-1284. 
Vol.  III.— 1285-1292. 


Vol.  IV.-1293-1301. 
Vol.  v.—  1302-1807. 


Calendar  of  State  Papers  relating  to  Ireland,  of  the  reigns  of 
Henry  VIII.,  Edward  VI.,  Mary,  and  Elizabeth.  EdiUd  by  Hans 
Claude  Hamilton,  F.S.A.  1860-1890,  and  by  E.  G.  Atkinson, 
1893-1899. 


Vol.  I.— 
Vol.  II.— 

Vol.  m.- 

Vol.  IV.- 


1509-1573. 
1574-1586. 
1686-1588. 
1588-1592. 


Vol.  v.— 
Vol.  VI.- 
Vol.  VII.- 
Vol.Vni.- 


1592-1596. 

1596-1597. 
-1598-1599. 
-1599-1600. 


Calendar  of  State  Papers  relating  to  Ireland,  of  the  reign  of  James  I., 
preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office,  and  elsewhere.  Edited  by  the 
ReY.  C.  W.  Russell,  D.D.,  and  John  P.  Prendkrgast,  Barrister-at-Law. 
1872-1880. 


Vol.  I.—  1603-1606. 
Vol.  II.—  1608-1608. 
Vol.  in.— 1608-1610. 


Vol.  IV.— 1611-1614. 
Vol.  v.-  1615-1626. 


Calendar  of  the   Carew  Papers,  preserved  in  the   Lambeth  Library. 
Edited  by  J.  S.  Brewer,  M.A.,  and  Willla^m  Bullen.    1867-1873. 

Vol.  IV.— 1601-1603. 


Vol.  I.—    1516-1674.     {Out 

of  print,) 
Vol.  U.—  1676-1688. 
Vol.  m.— 1689-1600. 


Vol.  v.—  Book  of  Howth. 
Miscellaneoust 
Vol.  VI,— 1603-1624. 


I 


6 

Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Colonial  Series.  Edited  by  W.  Kobl 
Sainsbury,  and  by  the  Hon.  J.  W.  Fortesoue.    1860-1899. 

Vol.  1.— America  and  West  Indies,  1674-1660. 

Vol.  11.— East  Indies,  China,  and  Japan,  1613-1616.    (Out  of  print.) 

Vol.  lU.—        „  „  „  1617-1621.    {Out  of  print.) 

Vol.  IV.-         „  „  „  1622-1624. 

Vol.  v.— America  and  West  Indies,  1661-1668. 

Vol.  VI.^East  Indies,  1625-1629. 

Vol.  VII.— America  and  West  Indies,  1669-1674. 

Vol.  VIII.— East  Indies  and  Persia,  1630-16:34. 

Vol.  IX. — America    and    West    Indies,    1675-1676,    and    Addenda, 

1674-1674. 
Vol.  X.— America  and  West  Indies,  1677-1680. 
Vol.  XI.—        „  „  1681-1685. 

Vol.  XII.—      „  „  1686-1688. 

Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Foreign  Series,  of  the  reign  of  Edward 
VI.,  preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office.  1647-1563.  Edited  by  W. 
B.  TuKNfiULL,  Barrister-at-Law,  &c.     1861. 

Ditto— Mary.    1663-1668. 

Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Foreign  Series,  of  the  reign  of  Elizabeth, 
preserved  in  the  Public  Kecord  Office.  &c.  Edited  by  the  Bev.  Joseph 
Stevenson,  M.A.  (Vols.  I.-VII.);  and  Allan  James  Crosby,  M.A., 
Barrister-at-Law  (Vols.  Vm.-XI.).    1863-1880. 


Vol.  VII.—  1664-1566. 
Vol.  Vin.— 1666-1668. 
Vol.  IX.—  1569-1671. 
Vol.  X.—  1672-1674. 
Vol.  XI.—   1676-1677. 


Vol.1.—  1558-1659. 
Vol.  n.—  1559-1660. 
Vol.  m.-1660-1561. 
Vol.  IV.— 1501-1562. 
Vol.  v.—  1562. 
Vol.  VI. -1663. 

Calendar  of  Letters,  Despatches,  and  State  Papers,  relating  to  the 
Negotiations  between  England  and  Spain,  preserved  in  the  Archives 
at  Simancas,  and  elsewhere.  Edited  by  G.  A.  Beruenroth  (Vols.  I. 
and  II.);  by  Don  Pascual  de  Gayanoos  (Vols.  III.  to  VI.);  and  by 
Don  Pascual  de  Gayanoos  aad  Martin  A.  S.  Hume  (Vol.  II.) 
186*^-1899 

Vd.  I.—    1485-1509.  Vol.  IV.  Part  2.-1681-1633. 

Vol.11.—  150.^-1625.  continued. 

Supplement  to  Vol.   I.  and  Vol.  V.      Part  1.-1534-1635. 

Vol.11.  Vol.  V.      Part  2.-1636-1638. 

Vol.  III.  Part  1.— 1525-1626.  Vol  VL    Part  1.-1538-1642. 

Vol.  III.  Part  2.— 1527-1529.  Vol.  VI.    Part  2.  -1542-1543. 

Vol.  IV.  Part  1.-1629-1530.  Vol.  VII.  Part  1.-1544. 

Vol  IV.  Part  2.-1631-1633. 

Calendar  of  Letters  and  State  Papers,  relating  to  English  Affairs, 
preserved  principally  in  the  Archives  of  Simancas.    Edited  by  Martin 
A.  S.  Hume,  F.R.Hist.S.     1892-169^. 
Vol.  I.  —1558-1667.  i  Vol.  IIL -1680-1686. 

Vol.  II.— 1568-1579.  '  Vol.  IV.— 1687-1603. 

Calendar  OF  State  Papers  and  Manuscripts,  relating  to  English  Affairs, 
preserved  in  the  Archives  of  Venice,  &c.  Edited  by  Bawdon  Brown, 
1864-18S4,  by  Bawdon  Brown  and  the  Bight  Hon.  G.  Cavendish 
Bentinck,  M.P.,  18'JO,  and  by  Horatio  F.  Brown,  1895-1897. 

Vol.  I.—    1202-1509.  I  Vol.  VL,  Part  H.—  1656-1557. 

Vol.  II.  -  1509-1519.  '  Vol.  VI.,  Part  HI.— 1667-1668. 


Vol.  Vn.—  1668-1680. 

Vol.  Vm.—  1581-1691. 

Vol.  IX.—  1592-1603. 


Vol.  IIL- 1520-1526. 

Vol.  IV.— 1527-1533. 

Vol.  v.—  1534-1554. 

Vol.  VL,  Part  1.-1555-1556. 
Calendar  o!  entries  in  the  Papal  Keoisteus,  illustrating  the  history  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland.    Edited  by  W.  H.  Bliss,  B.C.L.  (Vols.  Land 
II.) ;  and  by  VV.  H.  Bliss  and  C.  Johnson,  M. A.  (Vol.  IIL) 
Papal  Letters.    1893-1897. 
'    Vol.  1.—  1198^804.  !  VoL  m.— 1342-1362. 

Vol.  n.— 1305-1342. 
Petitions  to  the  Pope.    1896. 
Vol.  L— 1842-1419. 


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the  Archives  and  Public  Libraries  of  Venice.     1866,    Price  28.  6d, 

Guide  to  the  Principal  Classes  op  Documents  in  the  Public  Record 
Opfiob.  By  S.  R.  Scargill-Bird,  F.S.A.  Second  Edition,  1896. 
Price  78. 


Acts  of  the  Privy  Council  op  England,  New  Series.    Edited  by  John 

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Vol.  I.—      1642-1647.  Vol.  XI.  —    1678-1580. 

Vol.11.—    1647-1650.  I  Vol.  XII.—  1680-1581. 

Vol.  m.—  1650-1662.  !  Vol.  XllL— 1681-1582. 


Vol.  IV.—  1652-1654. 
Vol.  v.—  1664-1666. 
Vol.  VL-  1566-1568. 
Vol.  VIL—  1668-1670. 
Vol.  Vm.-1671-1576. 
Vol.  IX.—  1676-1677. 
Vol.X.—      1677-1678. 


Vol.  XIV.— 1686-1587. 
Vol.  XV.—  1687-1588. 
Vol.  XV J.— 1588. 
Vol.  XVII. -1688-1589. 
Vol.  XVIII.— 1689-1690. 
Vol.  XIX.— 1690. 


In  the  Press, 

Descriptive  Catalogue  of  Ancient  Deeds,  preserved  in  the  Public  Record 
Office.    Vols.  III.  and  IV. 

Calendar  of  the  Patent  Rolls  of  the  keion  of  Edward  I.  Vol.  I 
1272-1281. 

Calendar  of  the  Patent  Rolls  of  the  kbign  of  Edward  II.  Vol.  III. 
1318,  &o. 

Calendar  of  the  Patent  Rolls  of  the  seign  of  Edward  III.  Vol.  V. 
1340,  &c. 

Calendar  of  the  Patent  Rolls  op  the  reign  of  Richard  IT.  Vol.  III. 
1385,  &c. 

Calendar  op  the  Patent  Rolls  of  the 'reign  of  Edward  IV.    Vol.  III. 

Calendar  of  the  Close  Rolls  of  the  reign  of  Edward  III.  Vols.  IV. 
and  V. 

Calendar  of  Letters  and  Papers,  Foreign  and  Domestic,  of  the  rkion 
OF  Henry  VJII.,  preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Oflice,  the  British 
Museum,  &q.  Edited  by  James  Gairdner  and  Robert  H.  Brodie. 
Vol.  XVII. 

Calendar  of  State  Papers,  relating  to  English  Affairs,  preserved  in  the 
Archives  of  Venice,  «&c.    Edited  by  Horatio  F.  Brown.    Vol.  X. 

Calendar  of  entries  in  the  Papal  Registers,  illustrating  the  History  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Edited  by  W.  H.  Bliss,  B.C.L.,  and  J.  A. 
Twemlow,  M.A.    Papal  Letters.     Vols.  IV.  and  V.     136:?,  &c. 

Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  of  the  rkign  of  Ch^vrles 
U.     Vol.  XIV.     1672.    Edited  by  F.  H.  Blaxjkburne  Daniell,  M.A. 

Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Domestic  Series,  of  the  reign  of  Will  [am 
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Calendar  of  State  Papers,  Colonial  Series.  Vols.  XIII.  and  XIV. 
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THE  MIDDLE  AGES. 


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1.  The  Chronicles  of  England,  by  John  CAPauAvB.    Edited  by  the  Rev. 

F.  C.  HiNGBSTON,  M.A.     1858. 

Capgravc's  Chronicle  extends  from  the  creation  of  the  world  to  the  year  1417.  Being 
written  in  English,  it  is  of  value  as  a  record  of  tho  language  spoken  in  Norfolk. 

2.  Chronicon  Mon.^stbrii  de  Abingdon.    Vols.  I.  and  11.    Edit&l  by  the 

Rev.  Joseph  Stephenson,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Leighton  Bazzard.     1868. 

This  Chronicle  traces  the  history  of  the  monastery  from  its  foundation  by  King  Ina  of 
Wessex,  to  the  reign  of  Richard  I.  The  author  incorporates  into  his  history  various 
charters  of  the  Saxon  kings,  as  illustrating  not  only  the  history  of  the  locality  but  that  of 
the  kingdom. 

3.  Lives  of  Edward  the  Confessor.    1. — La  Estoire  de  Seiat  Aedward  le 

Rei.  II. — ^Vita  Beati  Edvardi  Regis  et  Confessoris.  III. — Vita 
iEduiiardi  Regis  qui  apud  Westmonasterium  requiescit.  Edited  by 
Henry  Richards  Luard,  M.A ,  Fellow  aad  Assistant  Tutor  of  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge.     1868. 

The  first  is  a  poem  in  French,  probably  written  in  1245.  The  second  is  an 
anonymous  poem,  written  between  1440  and  1450,  which  is  mainly  valuable  as  a  specimen  of 
the  Latin  poetry  of  the  time.  The  third,  also  by  an  anonymous  author,  was  apparently 
written  between  1066  and  1074. 

4.   MONUMBNTA   FllANCISCANA. 

Vol.  I. — ^Thomas  de  Eccleston  de  Adventu  Fratrum  Minorum  in 
Angliam.  Adse  de  Marisco  Epistolse.  Registrum  Fratrum 
Minorum  Londonite.  Edited  by  J.  S.  Brewer,  M.A.,  Professor  of 
English  Literature,  King's  College,  London. 

Vol.  II. — De  Adventu  Minorum;  re-edited  with  editions.  Chronicle 
of  the  Grey  Friars.  The  ancient  English  version  of  the  Rule  of 
St.  Francis.  Abbreviatio  Statutorum,  1461,  &c.  Edited  by 
Richard  Howlett,  Barrister-at-Law.    1868,  1882. 

5.  Fajbciculi  Zizaniorum  Magistri  Johannis  Wyclip  cum  Tritioo.  Ascribed 

to  Thomas  Nettbr,  of  Walden,  Provincial  of  the  Carmelite  Order 
in  England,  and  Confessor  to  King  Henry  the  Fifth.  Edited  bu  the 
Rev.  W.  W.  Shirley,  M.A.,  Tutor  and  late  Fellow  of  Waaham 
College,  Oxford.     1868. 

This  work  gives  the  only  contemporaneous  account  of  the  rise  of  the  Lollards. 

6.  The  Bdik  of  the  Croniclis  of  Scotland  ;  or,  A  Metrical  Version  of  the 

EListory  of  Hector  Boece;  by  William  Stewart.  Vols.  I.-III. 
Edited  by  W.  B.  Tdrnbull,  Barrister-at-Law.    1868. 

This  is  ft  metrical  translation  of  a  Latin  Prose  Chronicle,  written  in  the  first  half  of  the 
I6th  century.*  The  narrative  begins  with  the  earliest  legends  and  ends  with  the  death  of 
James  I.  of  Scotland,  and  the  *'  evil  ending  of  the  traitors  that  slew  him."  The  peculiarities 
of  the  Scottish,  dialect  are  well  illustrated  in  this  version. 

7.  Johannis  Capgrave  Liber  de  Illustribus  Henricis.    Edited  by  the 

Rev.  F.  C.  HiNOESTON,  M.A.     1868. 

The  first  part  relates  only  to  the  history  of  the  Empire  from  the  election  of  Henry  I.  the 
Fowler,  to  (he  end  of  the  reign  of  the  Emperor  Henry  VI.  The  second  part  is  devoted  to 
English  hiafeory,  from  the  accession  of  Henry  I.  in  1100,  to  1446,  which  was  the  twenty-fourth 
vear  of  the  reign  of  Henry  VI.  The  third  p^rt  contains  the  lives  of  illustrious  men  who 
have  borne  the  name  of  Henry  in  various  parts  of  the  world. 


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8.  HiSTORiA    MoNASTEBii   S.  AuousTiNi    Cantuakibnsis    by  Thomas  of 

Elmhak,  formerly  Monk  and  Treasurer  of  that  Foundation.  Edited 
by  Chablbs  Habdwigk,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  St.  Catherine's  Hall,  and 
dhristian  Advocate  in  the  University  of  Cambridge.    1858. 

This  history  extends  from  the  arrival  of  St.  Augustine  in  Kent  until  1191. 

9.  EuLOGiuM  (HiSTORiARiuM  sivE  Temporis)  :  ChronieOQ  ab  Orbe  condito 

usque  ad  Annum  Domini  1366;  a  monacho  quodam  Malmesbiriensi 
exaratum.    Vols.  I. -III.    Edited  by  F.  S.  Haydon,  B.A.     1868-1863. 

This  is  a  Latin  Chronicle  extending  from  the  Creation  to  the  latter  part  of  the  reign  of 
Edward  III.,  with  a  continuation  to  the  year  1418. 

10.  Memorials  of  Henry  the  Seventh  ;  Bernardi  Andres  Tholosatis  Vita 

Eagis  Henrioi  Septimi ;  neonon  alia  qusadam  ad  eundem  Begem 
Spectantia.     Edited  by  James  Gairdner.    1858. 

The  contents  of  this  volume  are — (1)  a  life  of  Henry  VII.,  by  his  poet  Lanreate  and 
historiographer,  Bernard  Andr^,  of  Toulouse,  with  some  compositions  in  verse,  of  which  he 
is  supposed  to  have  been  the  author;  (2)  the  Journals  of  Roger  Machado  during  certain 
embassies  to  Spain  and  Brittany,  the  first  of  which  had  reference  to  the  marriage  of  the 
Kind's  son,  Arthur,  with  Catharine  of  Arragon ;  (3)  two  curious  reports  by  envoys  sent  to 
Spain  in  1G05  toncning  the  succession  to  the  Crown  of  Castile,  and  a  project  of  marriage 
between  Henry  VII.  and  the  Queen  of  Naples;  and  (4)  an  account  of  Philip  of  Castile's 
reception  in  England  in  1506.    Other  documents  of  interest  are  given  in  an  appendix. 

11.  Memorials  of  Henry  the  Fifth.    1. — Vita  Henrioi  Quinti,  Roberto 

Bedmanno  auctore.  U. — Versus  Rhythmici  in  laudem  Regis  Henrici 
Quinti.  m. — Elmhami  Liber  Metricus  de  Heoiico  V.  Edited  by 
Ohables  a.  Cole.    1858. 

12.  Muniments   GiLDHAXLiE  Londonibnsis  ;    Liber  Albus,  Liber  Custu- 

marum,  et  Liber  Horui  in  archivis  Gildhallae  asservati. 

Vol.  I.,  Liber  Albus. 

Vol.  II.  (in  Two  Parts),  Liber  Custumarum. 

Vol.  HI.,    Translation   of    the    Anglo-Norman    Passages    in    Liber 
Albus,  Glossaries,  Appendices,  and  Index. 

Edited  by  Henry  Thomas  Rilky,  M.  A.,  Barrister-at-Law.      1859-1862. 

The  Liber  AlhWy  compiled  by  John  Carpenter,  Common  Clerk  of  the  Citv  of  fjondon  in 
the  year  1419,  gives  an  account  of  the  laws,  re^uIationH,  and  institutions  of  that  City  in  tho 
12th,  ISth,  14th,  and  early  part  of  the  16th  centuries.  The  Liber  Custuntarum  was  compiled 
in  the  early  part  of  the  14th  century  during  the  reign  of  Edward  II.  It  also  gives  an 
account  of  the  laws,  regulations,  and  mstitutions  of  the  City  of  London  in  the  Tith,  I3th, 
and  early  part  of  the  14th  centuries. 

13.  Chronica  Johannis  db  Oxknedes.    Edited  by  Sia  Henry  Ellis,  K.H. 

1859. 

Although  this  Chronicle  tells  of  the  arrival  of  Hengi'^t  and  Horsa,  it  substantially  begins 
with  the  reign  of  King  Alfred,  and  comes  down  to  1292.  It  is  particularly  valuable  for 
notices  of  events  in  the  eastern  portions  of  the  kingdom. 

14.  A  Collection  op  Political  Poems  and  Songs  relating  to  English 

History,  from  the  agckssiox  of  Edward  III.  to  the  reign  of 
Henry  VIH.  Vols.  I.  and  IJ.  Edited  by  Thomas  Wright,  M.A. 
1869-1861. 

16.  The  "Opus  Tbrtium,'*  "Opus  Minus,"  &c.  of  Roger  Bacon.  Edited 
by  J.  S,  Brewer,  M.A.,  Professor  of  English  Literature,  King's 
College,  London.     1859. 

16.  Bartholom-ei  de  Cotton,  Monachi  Norwicensis,  Historia  Akglicana  ; 

449-1298 ;  necnon  ejusdem  Liber  do  Archiepiscopis  et  Episcopis 
AnglisB.  Edited  by  Henry  Richards  Luard,  M.A.,  Fellow  and 
Assistant  Tutor  of  Trinty  College,  Cambridge,  1859. 

17.  Brut  y  Tywysogion;    or.  The    Chronicle  of   the    Princes    of   Wales. 

Edited  by  the  Rev.  John  Williams  ab  Ithel,  M.A.    1860. 

This  work,  written  in  the  ancient  Welsh  langruage,  begiiis  with  the  abdication  and  death 
of  Caedwala  at  Rome,  in  the  year  681,  and  continues  th«  history  down  to  the  sabjugmtion  of 
Wales  by  Edward  I.,  about  the  year  1282. 


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18.  A   OOLLKCTION  OF  ROYAL  AND  HISTORICAL  LETTERS   DURING  THE  BeION 

OF  Henry  IV.  1399-1404.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  F.  C.  Hinobston,  M.A., 
of  Exeter  College,  Oxford.    1860. 

19.  The  Repressor  of  over  much  Blaming  of  the  Clergy.    By  Reginald 

Pecock,  sometime  Bishop  of  Chichester.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited  by 
the  Rev.  Churchill  Babington,  B.D.,  Fellow  of  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge.     1860. 

Tho  author  was  bom  aboat  the  end  of  the  fourteenth  centur^r,  conbccratcd  Bishop  of 
St.  Asaph  in  the  year  1444,  and  translated  to  the  Bee  of  Chiche&ter  in  1460.  His  work  gives 
a  full  account  of  the  views  of  the  Lollards,  and  has  great  value  for  the  philologist. 

20.  Annales  Cambriji:.    Edited  by  the  Rev.  John  Williams  ab  Ithel,M.A. 

1860. 

These  annals,  which  arc  in  Latin,  commence  in  447,  and  come  down  to  1288.  The  earlier 
portion  appears  to  be  taken  from  an  Irish  Chronicle  used  by  Tigemacb,  and  by  the  compiler 
of  the  Axmals  of  Ulster. 

21.  The  Works  of  GiraiJ)us   Cambrensis.     Vols.  I.-IV.    Edited  by  the 

Rev.  J.  S.  Brewer,  M.A.,  Professor  of  English  Literature,  King's 
College,  London.  Vols.  V.-VII.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  James  F. 
Dimock,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Barnburgh,  Yorkshire.  Vol.  VIII.  Edited 
by  Oeorob  F.  Warner,  M.A.,  of  the  Department  of  MSS.,  British 
Museum.    1861-1891. 

These  volumes  contain  the  historical  works  of  Qerald  du  Barry,  who  lived  in  tho  reigns  of 
Henry  II.,  Richard  I.,  and  John. 

The  Topoarapkia  JSibemica  (in  Vol.  V.)  is  (he  result  of  Giraldus'  two  visits  to  Ireland, 
the  first  in  1183,  the  second  in  1186-6,  when  he  accompanied  Prince  John  into  that  country. 
The  Ejpuffnatio  Uibemiea  was  written  about  1188.  Vol.  VI.  contains  the  Itinerarium 
Kamhrut  et  Deseriptio  Kambria  :  and  Vol.  VII.,  the  lives  of  S.  Remigius  and  8.  Hugh.  Vol. 
VIII.  contains  the  Treatise  De  Prineipum  iHStructione^  and  an  index  to  Vols.  I.-IV.  and  VIII. 

22.  Letters  and  Papers  illustrative  op  the  Wars  of  the  English  in 

France  DtmiNo  thk  Reign  op  Henry  the  Sixth,  King  op  England, 
Vol.  I.,  and  Vol.  II.  (in  Two  Parts).  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Stevenson,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Leighton  Buzzard.     1861-1864. 

23.  The  Anglo-Saxon  Chronicle,  according  to  the  several  Original 

AuTHOKiTiKa.  Vol.  I.,  Original  Texts.  Vol.  II.,  Translation.  Edited 
and  translated  by  Benjamin  Thorpe,  Member  of  the  Royal  Academy 
of  Sciences  at  Munich,  and  of  the  Society  of  Netherlandish  Literature 
at  Ley  den.     1861. 

There  are  at  present  six  independent  manuscripts  of  the  Saxon  Chronicle,  ending  in 
different  years,  and  written  in  different  parts  of  the  country.  In  this  edition,  the  text  of 
each  manuscript  is  printed  in  columns  on  the  same  page,  so  that  the  student  may  see  at  a 
glance  the  various  changes  which  occur  in  orthography. 

24.  Letters  and  Papers  Illustrative  op  the   Reions  of  Richard  III. 

AND  Henry  VII.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited  by  James  Gardiner. 
1861-1863. 

The  principal  contents  of  the  volumes  are  some  diplomatic  Papers  of  Richard  III. 
correspondence  between  Henry  VII.  and  Ferdinand  and  Isabella  of  Spam  ;  documents  relat- 
ing to  Edmund  de  la  Pole,  Earl  of  Suffolk ;  and  a  portion  of  the  correspondence  of  James  IV. 
of  Scotland. 

25.  Letters  of  Bishop  Grosseteste.    Edited  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Richards 

LuARD,  M.iL.,  Fellow  and  Assistant  Tutor  of  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge.    1861. 

The  letters  of  Robert  Grosseteste  range  in  date  from  about  1210  to  1253.  They  refer 
especially  to  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  of  which  Grosseteste  was  bishop. 

26.  Descriptive  Catalogue  op  Manuscripts  relating  to  the  History  of 

Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Vol.  I.  (in  Two  Parts) ;  Anterior  to  the 
Norman  Invasion.  (Out  of  print.)  Vol.  H. ;  106d-1200.  Vol.  UI.  ; 
1200-1327.  By  Sir  Thomas  Duffus  Hardy,  D.C.L.,  Deputy  Keeper 
of  the  Records.    1 862-1871 . 

27.  Royal  and  other  Historical  Letters  illustrative  of  the  Reion  of 

Henry  HI.  Vol.  I.,  1216-1236.  Vol.  II.,  1236-1272.  Selected  and 
edited  6y  the  Rev.  W.  W.  Shiklby,  D.D.,  Regias  Professor  of  Ecclesi- 
astical History,  and  Canon  of  CSirist  Church,  Oxford*    1862-1866, 


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28.  Chronica  Mokasterii  S.  Albaiq:— 

1.  Thom^  Walsingham  Historia  Anglicana  ;  Vol.  I.,  1272-1881 : 
Vol.  n.,  1381-1422. 

2.  WlLLELMI  Rl8HANO£R    CHRONICA  £T  AnNALES,    1269-1307. 

3.  JOHANNIS   DE  TrOKELOVTE   ET  HeNRICI   DB  BlANEFOROE  CHRONICA 

BT  Annales  1269-1296  j    1307-1824  ;    1392-1406. 

4.  Gbsta  Abbatum  Monastbrii  S.  Albani,  a  Thoma  Walsinohah, 
reonantb  Ricardo  Sbcundo,  ejusdbm  Egclbsls  Pr^centore, 
compilata;  Vol.  L,  793-1290:  Vol.  H.,  1290-1849  :  Vol.  lU., 
1349-1411. 

5.     JOHANNIS     AlIUNDBSHAMy     MONAOHI     MoNASTBRII     S.   AlBANI,    UT 

YiDBTUBy  Annales  ;    Volis.  1.  and  II. 

6.  Bboistra  quorundam  Abbatubc  Monastbrii  S.  Albani,  qui 
S.^5:cui.o  xv"o  FLORUBRE  ;  Vol.  I.,  Registrum  Abbatijs  Johannis 
Whethamstede,  Abbatis  Mona£Tbru  Sancti  Albani,  itbrum 
suscEPT^ ;  Roberto  Blakeney,  capellano,  quondam  ad- 
scbiptusc  :      Vol.    11.,    Reoistra    Johannis    Whethamstbde, 

WlLLBLlfl        AlBON,      ET     WlLLELMI       WaLINGFORDB,       AbBATUM 

Monastbrii    Sancti    Albani,    cum     Appendicb,    coxtinente 

QUASDAM   EpISTOLAS  A  JOHANNB  WhBTHAMSTEDE  CONSCRIPTAS. 
7.   YpODIGMA    NsUSTRIiE  A  ThOMA  WaLSINGHAM,   QUONDAM    MONACHO 

Monastbrii  S.  Albani,  conscriptum. 
Edited  by  Henrt  Thomas  Riley,  M.A.,  Barrister  at-Law.    1863-1876. 

In  the  first  two  volumeH  is  a  History  of  Englaud,  from  the  death  of  Henry  III.  to  the 
death  of  Honry  V.,  by  Thomas  Walsinghain,  Precentor  of  St.  Albans. 

In  the  8i-d  volume  is  a  Chronicle  of  English  History,  attributed  to  William  Rishanger, 
who  lived  in  the  reign  of  Edward  I. :  an  account  of  transactions  attending  the  award  of  the 
kingdom  of  Scotland  to  John  Balliol,  1291-1292,  also  attributed  to  William  Kishanger,  but  on 
no  sufficient  ground :  a  short  Chronicle  of  English  History,  1^29*2  to  1800,  by  an  unknown  hand  : 
a  short  Chronicle,  Willelmi  Rishanger  Gesta  Edwardi  Pnmi,  Regis  An^liaejprobably  by  the 
same  hand :  and  fragments  of  throe  Chronicles  of  English  History,  1285  to  18(r7. 

In  the  4th  volume  is  a  Chronicle  of  English  History,  1259  to  l*i96  :  Annals  of  Edward  II., 
1S07  to  1323,  by  John  de  Trokelowe,  a  monk  of  St.  Albaiis,  and  a  continuation  of  Trokelowe's 
Annals,  1328, 1324,  by  Henry  de  Blaneforde  :  a  full  Chronicle  of  English  History,  1392  to  1406, 
and  an  account  of  the  benefactors  of  St.  Albans,  written  in  the  early  port  of  the  15th  century. 

The  5th,  6th,  and  7th  volumes  contain  a  history  of  the  Abbots  of  St.  Albans,  793  to  1411, 
mainly  compiled  by  Thomas  Walsinghani,  with  a  Continuation. 

The  8th  and  9th  volumes,  in  continuation  of  the  Annals,  contain  a  Chronicle  probably  of 
John  Amundcsham,  a  monk  of  St.  Albans. 

The  10th  and  11th  volumes  relate  especially  to  the  acts  and  proceedings  of  Abbots 
Whethamstede,  Albon,  and  Wallingford. 

The  12th  volume  contains  a  compendious  History  of  England  to  the  reign  of  Henry  V. 
and  of  Normandy  in  early  times,  also  by  Thomas  Walsinghani,  and  dedicated  to  Henry  V. 

29.  Ohronicon   ABBATiiE  Eveshamensis,  Auctouibus  Dominico  Priore 

Eveshami.*:  EI  Thoma  de  Marlebeugk  Abbate,  a  fundatione  ad 
annum  1213,  UNA  CUM  continuatione  ad  annum  1418.  Edited  by 
the  Rev.  W.  D.  Macuay,  Bodleian  Library,  Oxford.    1863. 

The  Chronicle  of  Evesham  illustrates  the  history  of  that  important  monastery  from 
690  to  1418.  Its  chief  feature  is  an  autobiography,  which  makes  us  acquainted  with  the 
inner  daily  life  of  a  great  abbey.  Interspersed  are  many  notices  of  general,  personal,  and 
local  history. 

30.  RicAUDi  DE  Cirencestria   Speculum  Hibtouiale  dk  Gestis  Regum 

Anolle.  Vol.  I.,  447-871.  Vol.  II.,  872-1066.  Edited  by  John  E.  B. 
Mayor,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge.     1863-1869. 

Richard  of  Cirencester's  history  is  in  four  books,  and  gives  many  charters  in  favoni  of 
Westminster  Abbey,  and  a  very  full  account  of  the  lives  and  miracles  of  the  saints 
especially  of  Edward  the  Confessor,  whose  reign  occupies  the  fourth  book.  A  treatise  on 
the  CToronation,  by  William  of  Sudbury,  a  monk  of  Westminster,  fills  book  ii.  c.  S. 

81.  Year  Books  of  the  Reigns  of  Edward  the  First  and  Edward  the 
Third.  Years  20-21,  21-22,  30-31,  32-88,  and  83-35  Edw.  I;  and 
11-12  Edw.  in.  Edited  and  translated  by  Alfred  John  Horwood. 
Barrister-at-Law.  Years  12-13,  13-14,  14,  14-15,  15  and  16  Edward 
III.  Edited  and  translated  by  Luke  Owen  Pike,  M.A.,  Barrister-at- 
Law.    1863-1896. 


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82,  Narratives  op  thb  Expulsion  of  the  English  from  Normandy,  1449- 
1450.— Bobertus  Blondelli  de  Keductione  NormannisB:  Le  Becouvre- 
ment  de  Normendie,  par  Berry,  H^rault  du  Roy :  Conferences  between 
the  Ambassadors  of  France  and  England.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Stevenson,  M.A.     1863. 

33.  HiSTOKiA  ET  Cartularidm  MonasteriiS.  Petri  Gloucestrije.  Vols.I.- 

III.  Edited  by  W.H.  Hart,  F.S.A.,  Membre  Correspondant  de  la 
Soci<^te  des  Antiqaaires  de  Normandie.     1863-1867. 

34.  Alexandri  Neckam  de  Naturis  Rerum  libri   duo;    with  Neckam's 

Poem,  De  Laudibus  Divin^e  SAPiBNTiiE.  Edited  by  Thomas  Wright, 
M.A.     1868. 

35.  Leechdoms,  Wortounning,  and  Starorapt  of  Early  England  ;  being 

a  Collection  of  Documents  illustrating  the  History  of  Science  in  this 
Country  before  the  Norman  Conquest.  Vols.  I.-III.  Collected  and 
edited  by  the  Rev.  T.  Oswald  Cockayne,  M.A.     1864-1866. 

36.  Annales    Monabtigi. 

Vol.  1.  : — Annales  de  Margan,  1066-1232  ;  Annales  de  Theokesberia, 
1066-1263;  Annales  de  Burton,  1004-1263. 

Vol.  II.: — Annales  Monasterii  de  Wintonia,  519-1277;  Annales 
Monasterii  de  Waverleia,  1-1291. 

Vol.  ni.:— Annales  Prioratus  de  Dunstaplia,  1-1297.  Annales 
Monasterii  de  Bermundeseia,  1042-1432. 

Vol.  IV. : — Annales  Monasterii  de  Oseneia,  1016-1347 ;  Chronicon 
vulgo  dictum  Chronicon  Thomae  Wykes,  1066-1 289 ;  Annales  Prioratus 
de  Wigornia,   1-1377. 

Vo),  v.: — Index  and  Glossary. 

Edited  by  Henry  Richards  Luards,  M.A.,  Fellow  and  Assistant 
Tutor  of  Trinity  College,  and  Registrary  of  the  University, 
Cambridge.    1864-1869. 

37.  Magna  Vita  S.  Hugonis  Episoopi  Lincolniensis.    Edited  by  the  Rev. 

James  F.  Dimock,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Barnburgh,  Yorkshire.    1864. 

88.  Chronicles  and  Memorials  of  the  Reign  of  Richard  the  First. 

Vol.    I.: — Itinerarium    Peregrinorum  et   Gesta   Regis  Ricardi. 

Vol,  II. : — Epistol^  Cantuaribnses  ;  the  Letters  of  the  Prior  and 
Convent  of  Christ  Church,  Canterbury ;  1187  to  1199. 

Edited  by  the  Rev.  William  Stubbs,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Navestock,  Essex, 
and  Lambeth  Librarian.    1864-1865. 

The  authorship  of  the  Chronicle  in  Vol.  I.,  hitherto  ascribed  to  Geoffrey  Vinesauf,  is  now 
more  correctly  ascribed  to  Richard,  Canon  of  the  Holy  Trinity  of  London. 

The  letters  in  Vol.  II.,  written  between  1187  and  1199,  had  their  origin  in  a  dispute  which 
arose  from  the  attempts  of  Baldwin  and  Hubert,  archbishops  of  Canterbury,  to  found  a 
college  of  secular  canons,  a  project  which  gave  great  umbrage  to  the  monks  of  Canterbury 

89.  Recuetl  des  Croniques  et  ancuiennes  Istories  de  la  Grant  Bretaione 

A  PRESENT   NOMME    EnOLETERRE,    par    J  EH  AN    DE    WaURIN.      Vol.    I., 

Albina  to  688.  Vol.  U.,  1399-1422.  Vol.  III.,  1422-1431.  Edited  by 
William  Hardy,  F.S.A.  1864-1879.  Vol.  IV.,  1431-1447.  Vol.  V., 
1447-1471.  Edited  by  Sir  William  Hardy,  F.S.A.,  and  Edward 
L.  0.  P.  Hardy,  F.S.A.    1884-1891. 

40.  A  Collection  of  the  Chronicles  and  Ancient  Histories  of  Great 
Britain,  now  oalled  England,  by  John  de  Waurin.  Vol.  I.,  Albina 
to  668.  Vol.  II.,  1399-1422.  Vol.  III.,  1422-1431.  (Translations  of 
the  preceding  Vols.  I.,  II.,  and  HI.)  Edited  and  translated  by  Sir 
William  Hardy,  F.S.A.,  and  Edward  L.  C,  P.  Hardy,  F.S.A.  1864- 
1891. 


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41.  PoLTCHRONicoN  Ranulphi  Higden,  with  Trevisa's Translation.  Vols.  I. 
and  II.  Edited  by  Cuukchill  Babington,  B.D.,  Senior  Fellow  of  St. 
John's  College,  Cambridge.  Vols.  III.-IX.  Edited  ^^the  Rev.  Joseph 
Rawson  Lumby,  D.D.,  Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity,  Vicar  of  St. 
Edward's,  Fellow  of  St.  Catherine's  College,  and  late  Fellow  of 
Magdalene  College,  Cambridge.     1865-1886. 

a 

This  chroniole.  begins  with  the  Creation,  and  is  broaRht  down  to  the  reign  of  Edward  III- 
The  two  English  translations,  which  are  printed  with  the  original  Latin,  afford  interest 

ing  illustrations  of  tho  (gradual  change  of  our  language,  for  one  was  made  in  the  foarteenth 

century,  the  other  in  the  fifteenth. 

43.  Le  Liverk  de  Rsis  dr  BRiTTAyiK  e  Lb  Livbre  de  Rees  de  Engletbrb. 
Edited  by  the  Rev.  John  Glover,  M.A..,  Vicar  of  Brading,  Isle  of 
Wight,  formerly  Librarian  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.     1865. 

These  two  treaties  are  yalaable  as  careful  abstracts  of  previous  historians. 

43.  Chronica  Monasterii  de  Melsa  ab  anno  1150  usque  ad  annum  1406, 

Vols.  I.-UI.  Edited  by  Edward  Augustus  Bond,  Assistant  Keeper 
of  Manuscripts,  and  Egerton  Librarian,  British  Museum.  1866- 
1868. 

44.  MATTHiEi  Paribiensis  Historia  Angloruit,  sive  ut  vulgo  dioitur, 

HiSTORiA  Minor.  Vols.  I.,-III.  1067-1253.  Edited  by  Sir 
Frederick  Madden,  K.H.,  Keeper  of  the  Manuscript  Department  of 
the  British  Museum.     1866-1869. 

45.   LiBBB  MONASTBRII   DE   HyDA  :  A  CHRONICLE  AND  ChARTULARY  OF  HtDB 

Abbey,  Winchester,  455-1023.    ^^tVe<i  ^y  Edward  Edwards.    1866. 

The  "Book  of  Hyde"  is  a  compilation  from  mnch  earlier  sources,  which  are  asaally 
indicated  with  considerable  care  and  precision.  In  many  cases,  however,  the  Hyde 
Chronicler  appearn  to  correct,  to  qualify,  or  to  amplify  the  statements  which,  in  substance, 
he  adopts. 

There  is  to  be  found,  in  tho  "  Book  of  Hyde,**  much  information  relating  to  the  reig^  of 
Kin^  Alfred  which  is  not  known  to  exist  elsewhere.  The  volume  contains  some  ourious 
specimens  of  Anglo-Saxon  and  medieeval  English. 

46.  Chronioon  Sgotoruh  :    a  Chronicle  of   Irish    Affairs,  from  the 

earliest  times  to  1135 ;  and  Supplement,  containing  the  events  from 
1141  to  1150.  Edited,  with  Translation^  by  William  Maxtns^ll 
Hennessy,  M.R.I.A.    1866. 

47.  The  Chronicle  of  Pierre  de  Langtoft,  in  French  Verse,  from  the 

EARLIEST  period  TO  THE  DEATH  OF  Edward  I.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited 
by  Thomas  Wright,  M.A.     1866-1868. 

It  is  probable  that  Pierre  de  Langtoft  was  a  canon  of  Bridlington,  in  Yorkshire,  and 
lived  in  the  reign  of  Edward  I.,  and  during  a  portion  of  the  reign  of  Edward  II.  This 
chronicle  is  divided  into  three  parts ;  in  the  first,  is  an  abridgment  of  Qeoflrey  of  Monmouth's 
"  Historia  Britonum  '* ;  in  the  second,  a  history  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  and  Norman  kings,  to  the 
death  of  Henry  III. ;  in  the  third,  a  history  of  the  reign  of  Edward  I.  The  language  is  a 
specimen  of  the  French  of  Yorkshire. 

48.  The  War  of  the  Gaedhil  with  the   Gaill,  or  The  Invasions  of 

Ireland  by  the  Danes  and  other  Norsemen.  Edited,  with  a  Trans- 
lation, by  the  Rev.  James  Henthorn  Todd,  D.D.,  Senior  Fellow  of 
Trinity  College,  and  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew  in  the  University  of 
Dublin.     1867. 

49.  Gesta  Regis  Henrici  Secundi  Benedioti  Abbatis.    Chronicle  of  the 

Reigns  of  Henry  II.  and  Richard  I.,  1169-1192,  known  under  the 
name  of  Benedict  of  Peterborough.  Vols.  I.  and  II,  Edited  by 
the  Rev,  William  Stubbs,  M.A.,  Regius  Professor  of  Modem  History, 
Oxford,  and  Lambeth  Librarian.    1867. 

50.  Munimenta  Aoademiga,  or.  Documents  illustrative  of  Academical 

Life  and  Studies  at  Oxford  (in  Two  Parts).  Edited  by  the  Rev 
Henry  Anstby,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Wendron,  Cornwall,  and  late 
Vice-Principal  of  St.  Mary  Hall,  Oxford.    1868. 


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51.  Chronica  Maoistbi  Roorri  de  Hottedec^e.     Vols.  I.-IV.    Edited  by 

the  Rev.  William  Stubbs,  M.A.,  Regius  Professor  of  Modern  History 
aud  Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford.     1868-1871 . 

The  earlier  portion,  extending  from  733  to  1149,  appears  to  be  a  copy  of  a  oompilation 
made  in  Northarabria  about  1161,  to  which  Hoveden  added  little.  From  1148  to  1169— a  very 
valuable  portion  of  this  work— the  matter  is  derived  from  another  source,  to  which  Hoveden 
appears  to  have  supplied  little.  From  1170  to  1192  is  the  portion  which  corresponds  to  some 
extent  with  the  Chronicle  known  under  the  name  of  Benedict  of  Peterborough  (see  No.  49) 
From  1192  to  1291  may  be  said  to  be  wholly  Hoveden's  work. 

52.  WiLLELMi  Malmbsbiribnsis  Monachi  De  GbstisPontificum  Anolorum 

LiBiii  QiTiNQUE.  Edited  by  N.  E.  S.  A.  Hamilton,  of  the  Department 
of  Manuscripts,  British  Museum.     1870. 

63.  Historic  and  Municipal  Documents  of  Ireland,  from  the  Archives 
OF  the  City  of  Dublin,  &c.  1172-1320.  Edited  by  John  T.  Gilbert, 
F.S.  A.,  Secretary  of  the  Public  Record  Office  of  Ireland.     1870. 

54.  The  Annals  of  Loch  Ce.  A  Chronicle  of  Irish  Affairs,  from  1041 
to  1590.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited,  with  a  Translation,  by  William 
Maunsell  Hennbssy,  M.R.I.A.    1871. 

55  Monumbnta  Juridica.  The  Black  Book  of  the  Admiralty,  with 
Appendices,  Vols.  I.-IV.  Edited  by  Sir  Travers  Twiss,  Q.O.,  D.O.L. 
1871-1876. 

This  book  contains  the  ancient  ordinances  and  laws  relating  to  the  navy. 

56.  Memorials  of  thb  Reign  of  Henry  VI. : — Official  Corrbspondenoe 

OF  Thomas  Bekynton,  Secretary  to  Henry  VI.,  and  Bishop  op  Bath 
AND  Wells.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Georgb  Williams,  B.D.,  Vicar  of 
Ringwood,  late  Fellow  of  King's  College,  Cambridge.  Vols.  I.  and  II. 
1872. 

57.  Matth^ei  Parisiensis,  Monachi    Sancti   Albani,  Chronica  Majora. 

Vol.  I.  The  Creation  to  A.D.  1066.  Vol.  II.  A.D.  1067  to  A.D.  1216. 
Vol.  in.  A.D.  1216  to  A.D.  1239.  Vol.  IV.  A.D.  1240  to  A.D.  1247. 
Vol.  V.  A.D.  1248  to  A.D  1259.  Vol.  VI.  Additamenta.  Vol.  VII. 
Index.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Richards  Luard,  D.D..  Fellow  of 
Trinity  College,  Registrary  of  the  University,  and  Vicar  oi  Great  St. 
Mary's,  Cambridge.    1872-1884. 

58.  Memorialk  Fratris  Walteri  de  Coventria. — Thb  Historical  Collec- 

tions OF  Walter  of  Coventry.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited  by  the  Rev. 
William  Stubbs,  M.A.,  Regius  Professor  of  Modern  History,  and 
FeUow  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford.     1872-1873. 

59.  The   Anolo-Latin   Satirical    Poets    and    Epigrammatists    or  the 

Twelfth  Century.  Vols.  I.  and  H.  Collected  and  edited  by  Thobcas 
Wright,  M.A.,  Corresponding  Member  of  the  Nations^  Institute  of 
France  (Acad^mie  des  Inscriptions  et  Belles-Lettres).    1872. 

60.  Materials  for  a  History  of  thb  Reign  of  Henry  VII.,  from  original 

Documents  preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office.  Vols.  I.  and 
II.  Edited  by  the  Rev.  William  Campbell,  M.A.,  one  of  Her  Majesty's 
Inspectors  of  Schools.    1873-1877. 

61.  Historical  Papers  and  Letters  from  thb    Northern   Rboistbbs. 

Edited  by  the  Rev.  James  Raine,  M.A.,  Canon  of  York,  and  Secretary 
of  the  Sm^ees  Society.     1873. 

62.  Registrum  Palatinum  Dunelmensb.    The  Register  of  Richard  db 

Kbllawe,  Lord  Palatine  and  Bishop  of  Durham  ;  1311-1316.  Vols. 
I.-IV,  Edited  by  Sir  Thomas  Dupfus  Hardy,  D.C.L.,  Deputy  Keeper 
of  the  Records.    1873-1878. 

63.  Memorials  of  St,  Dunstan,  Archbishop  of  Cantbkburt.    Edited  by 

the  Rev.  William  Stubbs,  M.A.,  Regius  Professor  of  Modem  History, 
and  Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford.     1874. 


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64.   ChBOXICON    AVQLlMf    AB    ANNO    DOHINI     1328     USQUE   AD    ANNUM     1388, 

AucTORB  MoNAOHO  QuoDAM  Sangti  Albani.  Edited  by  Edwabd 
Maundk  Thoscpson,  Barrister-at-Lawy  Assistant  Keeper  of  the  Maaa- 
scripts  in  the  British  Museum.     1874. 

65.  Thomas  Saga  Erkibtskups.     A  Life  of  Archbishop  Thomas  Beckbt 

IN   IcBLANDic.     Vols.  I.  and   II.     Edited^   with   Erujflish    Translation 

Notes,  and  Glossary,  by  M.  Eirikr  Magnusson,  M.A.,  Sub-Idbrariani 
of  the  University  Library,  Cambridge.     1875-1884. 

66.  Badulphi  de  Coogeshall  Ohronigon  Anglioanum.    Edited  by  the  Bev. 

Joseph  Stevenson,  M.A.     1875. 

67.  Materials  for  the   History  of  Thomas   Beckbt,  Archbishop  of 

Canterbury.  Vols.  I. -VI.  Edited  by  the  Bev.  Jambs  Craigie 
Robertson,  M.A.,  Canon  of  Canterbury.  1876-1883.  Vol.  VII.  Editetl 
by  Joseph  Brigstocke  Sheppard,  LL.D.     1885. 

The  first  volume  contains  the  life  of  that  celebrated  man,  and  the  miracles  after  his 
(loath,  by  William,  a  monk  of  Canterbury.  The  second,  the  life  by  Benedict  of  Peterborough : 
John  of  Salisbury ;  Alan  of  Tewkesbury ;  and  Edward  Grim.  The  third,  the  life  by  William 
Fitzstephon ;  and  Herbert  of  Bosham.  The  fourth,  anonymous  lives,  Quadrilogus,  «c.  The 
fifth,  sixth,  and  seventh,  the  Epistles,  and  known  letters. 

68.  Badulfi  de  Dicbto  Decani    Lundoniensis  Opera  Historiga.    The 

Historical  Works  of  Master  Balph  dr  Dicbto,  Dean  of  London. 
Vols.  L  and  II.  Edited  by  the  Bev.  William  Stubbs,  M.A.,  Begins 
Professor  of  Modern  History,  and  Fellow  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford. 
1876. 

The  Abbreviationes  Chroniconim  extend  to  1147  and  the  Ymagines  Historarum  to  1901. 

69.  Boll  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  King*s  Council  in  Ireland,  for  a 

portion  of  the  16th  year  of  the  reign  of  Bichard  II.  1392-93. 
Edited  by  the  Bev.  James  Graves,  B.A.    1877. 

70.  Henrigi  de  Bracion  de  Lbgibus  et  Oonsuetudinibus  Angli.£  Libri 

QuiNQUE  IN  vARios  TRAOTATUS  DisTiNCTi.  Vols.  I.- VI.  Edited  by  Sir 
Travers  Twiss,  Q.C,  D.O.L.    1878-1883. 

71.  The  Historians  of  the  Church  of  York,  and  its  Archbishops.    Vols. 

I.-III.  Edited  by  the  Bev.  James  Baine,  M.A.,  Canon  of  York,  and 
Secretary  of  the  Surtees  Society.    1879-1894. 

72.  Begi strum  Malmesburiense.    The  Begister  of  Malmbsbury  Abbey, 

PRESERVED  IN  THE  PuBLic  Bbcord  Office.  Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited  by 
the  Bev.  J.  S.  Brewer,  M.A.,  Preacher  at  the  Bolls,  and  Bector  of 
Toppesfield ;  and  Charles  Trice  Martin,  B.A.     1879-1880. 

73.  Historical  Works  of  Gbrvase  of  Canterbury.    Vols.  I.  and  II.  Edited 

by  the  Bev.  William  Stubbs,  D.D.,  Canon  Besidentiary  of  St.  Paul's, 
London  ;  Begins  Professor  of  Modern  History  and  Fellow  of  Oriel 
College,  Oxford,  &c.    1879,  1880. 

74.  Hbnrici  Archidiaconi  Huntendunensis  Historia  Anglobum.    The 

History  of  the  English,  by  Henry,  Archdeacon  of  Huntingdon, 
from  A.D.  55  to  a.d.  1164,  in  Eight  Books.  Edited  by  Thomas  Arnold, 
M.A.,  1879. 

75.  The  Historical  Works  of  Symeon  of  Durham.    Vols.    I.    and   H. 

Edited  by  Thomas  Arnold,  M.A.    1882-1885. 

76.  Ohboniole  of  the  Beigns  of  Edward  I.  and  Edward  II.    Vols.  I  and 

II.  Edited  by  the  Bey.  William  Stubbs,  D.D.,  Canon  Besidentiary  of 
St.  Panics,  London  ;  Begins  Professor  of  Modern  History,  and  Fellow 
of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  &c.    1882-1883. 

The  first  volame  of  these  Ohronicles  contains  the  Annates  Londonienseg,  and  the  Annales 

Puulini :  the  second,  l.—Commendatio  Lamentabilta  in  Dramitu  moffni  Regis  Ettwardi,    IL~ 

Gegta  Edioardi  de  Camarvan  AxuAort  Canonic^  Bridlinat/miensi.     lll.—Afonachi  cujtadam 

McUmeaberieHtis  Vita  Edfvardi  II.    IV.— Ftia  ti  Mars  Edward  //.,  eomeripta  a  Thomade  1% 

•   Moore. 


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77.  Rbgisirum  Epistolarum  Fbatbis  Johannis  Peckham,  Archiepiscopi 

Cantuakibnsts.  Vols.  I.-III.  Edit(fd  by  Chakles  Trice  Martin,  B. A., 
F.S.A.,  1882-1886. 

78.  Bboister  of  S.  Osmdkd.    Vols.  I.  and  II.    Edited  by  the  Rev.  W.  H. 

Rich  Jones,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  Canon  of  Salisbury,  Vicar  of  Bradford-on- 
Avon.     1883, 1884. 

This  Register  derives  its  name  from  containing  the  statutes,  rules,  and  orders  made  or 
compiled  by  8.  Osmund,  to  be  observed  in  the  Cathedral  and  diocese  of  Salisbury. 

79.  Ohartuiary  of    tbb    Abbbt    of    Ramsey.    Vols.    I.-III.    Edited   by 

William  Henry  Hart,  F.S.A.,  and  the  Rev.  Ponsonby  ^nnesley 
Lyons.     1884-1893. 

80.  Ghartularibs  op  St.  Mary's  Abbey.  Dublin,  with  the  Register  of  its 

HOrSE   AT  DUNBRODY,    CoUNTY  OP  WbXFORD,  AND  AnnALS  OF  IRELAND, 

1162-1370.  Vols.  I.  and  11.  Edited  by  John  Thomas  Gilbert,  F.S.  A , 
M.R.I.A.    1884,  1886. 

81.  Eadmebi  Historia  Novorum  in  Anglia,  et  opuscula  duo  dilvita  Sancti 

Ansblmi  bt  quibusdam  miraculis  ejus.  Edited  by  th^lev.  Martin 
Rule,  M  A.    1884. 

82.  Chronioles  of  the  Reigns  of  Stephen,  Henry  II.,  and  Riohard  I. 

Vols.  I.-IV.  Edited  by  Richard  Howlbtt,  Barrister-at-Law.  1884- 
1889. 

Vol.  I.  contains  Books  I.-IV.  of  the  Historia  Rerttm  Anglicarum  of  William  of  Newburght 
Vol.  n.  contains  Book  V.  of  that  work,  the  continuation  of  the  some  to  A.D.  1298,  and  the 
Draco  Normannieiu  of  Etienne  de  Rouen. 

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England.    House  of  Lords  ;  Cambridge 
Colleges  ;    Abingdon  and  other  Cor- 
porations, &c. 
Scotland.      Advocates*    Library,    Glas- 
gow Corporation,  Ac. 
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porations, &G, 

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Index    to   the    First    and    Second   Re- 
ports -  -  -  .  . 
Contents : — 
England.      House    of    Lords ;    Cam- 
bridge Colleges  ;    Oxford   Colleges  ; 
Monastery  of  Dominican  Friars    at 
Woodchester,     Duke     of     Bedford, 
Earl  Spencer,  &c. 
Scotland.      Aberdeen    and     St.    An- 
drew's Universities,  &c. 
Ireland.       Marquis     of     Ormonde; 
Dr.  Lyons,  &c. 

Third       Report       with      Appendix      and 
Index  ..... 

Contents : — 
England.  House  of  Lords ;  Cam- 
bridge Colleges  ;  Stonyhurst  Col- 
lege ;  Bridgwater  and  other  Cor- 
porations ;  Duke  of  Northumber- 
land, Marquis  of  Lansdowne,  Mar- 
quis of  Bath,  d:c. 
Scotland.      University   of    Glasgow : 

Duke  of  Montrose,  &c. 
Ireland.       Marquis     of     Ormonde; 
Black  Book  of  Limerick,  &c. 

Fourth        Report,         with         Appendix. 
Part  I.         ....  - 

Contents : — 
England.  House  of  Lords.  West- 
minster Abbey ;  Cambridge  and 
Oxford  Colleges  ;  Cinque  Ports, 
Hythe,  and  other  Corporations, 
Marquis  of  Bath,  Earl  of  Denbigh, 

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Ireland.      Trinity    College,    Dublin ; 
Marquis  of  Ormonde. 


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Chapter  of  Canterbury ;    Rye,  Lydd, 
and    other    Corporations.      Duke   of 
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Contents :— 

England.      House   of    Lords  :    Oxford 
and    Cambridge    Colleges ;    Lambeth 
Palace  ;    Black   Book    of   the   Arch- 
deacon   of     Canterbury  ;      Bridport, 
WalUngford,  and  other  Corporations; 
Lord  Leconfield,  Sir  Reginald  Graham, 
Sir  Henry  Ingilby,  &o. 

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Moray,  &c. 

Ireland.    Marquis  of  Ormonde. 

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Seventh  Report,  with  Appendix.    Part  I. 
Contents : — 
House  of  Lords;   County  of  Somerset; 
Earl  of  Egmont,  Sir  Frederick  Graham, 
Sir  Harry  Verney,  Ac. 

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Eighth  Report,  with  Appendix  and  Index. 
Part  I. 
Contents  :— 
List  of  collections  examined,  1869-1880. 
England.     House  of  Lords;    Duke 
of  Marlborough;  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford ;  Royal  College  of  Physicians ; 
'Queen     Anne's      Bounty     Office  ; 
Corporations  of  Chester,  Leicester, 
&c. 
Ireland.    Marquis  of  Ormonde,  Lord 
Emly,   The  O'Conor   Don,    Trinity 
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Ninth  Repobt,  with  Appendix  and  Index. 
Part  I.        -  -  .  .  - 

Contents : — 
St.  Paul's  and  Canterbury  Cathedrals ; 
Eton  College;  Carlisle,  Yarmouth, 
Canterbury,   and    Barnstaple   Cor- 
porations, <&o. 

Ditto.    Part  II.    Appendix  and  Index 
Contents  : — 
England.      House  of    Lords.    Earl    of 
Leicester ;   C.  Pole  Gell,  Alfred  Mor- 
rison, Esqs.,  &c. 
Scotland.     Lord    Elphinstone,    H.    C. 

Maxwell  Stuart,  Esq.,  (fee. 
Ireland.    Duke  of  Leinster,  Marquis  of 
Drogheda,  &c. 

Ditto.  Part  III.  Appendix  and 
Index  -  -  - 

Contents : — 
Mrs.  Stopford  SackviUe. 

Calendar  of  the  Manuscripts  of  the 
Marquib  of  Salisbury,  K.G.  (or  Cecil 
MSS.).    Part  I.      - 

Ditto.    Part  II. 
Ditto.    Part  III. 

Ditto.  Part  IV. 

Ditto.  Part  V. 

Ditto.  Part  VI. 

Ditto.  Part  VII. 

Ditto.    Part  VIII. 

Tenth  Report 
This  is  introductory  to  the  following ; — 

(1.)  Appendix  and  Index 

Earl  of  Eglington,  Sir  J.  S.  Maxwell 
Bart.,  and  C.  S.  H.  D.  Moray 
C.  F.  Weston  Underwood,  G.  W 
Digby,  Esqs. 

(2.)  Appendix  and  Index 

The  Family  of  Gawdy 

(3.)  Appendix  and  Index 
Wells  Cathedral. 

(4.)  Appendix  and  Index 

Earl  of  Westmorland ;  Capt.  Stewart 
Lord  Stafford ;  Sur  N.  W.  Throok 
morton;    Sir   P.    T.    Mainwaring 
Lord  Munoaster,  M.P.,  Capt.  J.  F 
Bagot,  Earl  of  Kilmorey,  Earl  of 
Powis,  and  others,  the  Corporations 
of   Kendal,  Wenlock,    Bridgnorth. 
Eye,  Plymouth,  and  the  County  of 
Essex ;  and  Stonyhurst  College. 

5.)  Appendix  and  Index 

The  Marquis  of  Ormonde,  Earl  of 
Fingall,  Corporations  of  Ghdway, 
Waterford,  the  Sees  of  Dublin  and 
OsBory,  the  Jesuits  in  Ireland. 


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Marquis  of  Abergavenny,  Lord  Braye, 
G.  F.  LuttreU,  P.  P.  Bouverie, 
W.  Bromley  Davenport,  B.  T. 
Balfour,  Esquires. 

1887     Eleventh  Bepobt      -  -  -  - 

This  is  introductory  to  the  following : — 

1887      (1.)  Appendix  and  Index 

H.  D.  Skrine,  Esq.,  Salvetti  Corre- 
spondence. 

1887      (2.)  Appended  and  Index 

House  of  Lords.    1678-1688. 

1887      (3.)  Appended  and  Ikdex-  ■    - 

Corporations  of  Southampton  and 
Lynn. 

1887      (4.)  Appendix  and  Index 

Marquess  Townshend. 

1887      (5.)  Appendix  and  Index 
Earl  of  Dartmouth. 

1887  (6.)  Appendix  and  Index 
Duke  of  Hamilton. 

1888  (7.)  Appendix  and  Index 
Duke    of     Leeds,     Marchioness     of 

Waterford,  Lord  Hofchfield,  &c. ; 
Bridgwater  Trust  Office,  Reading 
Corporation,  Inner  Temple  Library. 

1890  Twelfth  Beport        - 
This  is  introductory  to  the  following  :— 

1888      (1.)  Appendix  .  .  -  - 

Earl  Cowper,  K.G.  (Coke  MSS.,  at 
Melbourne  Hall,  Derby).    Vol.  I. 

1888  (2.)  Appendix  .... 
Ditto.    Vol.  II. 

1889  (3.)  Appendix  and  Index 
Ditto.    Vol.  m. 

1888  (4.)  Appendix  .... 
The  Duke  of  Kutland,  G.C.B.    Vol.  I. 

1891  (6.)  Appendix  and  Index 
Ditto.    Vol.  II. 

1889  f6.)  Appendix  aio)  Index 
House  of  Lojds,  1689-1690. 

1890  (7.)  Appendix  and  Index 
S.  H.  le  Fleming,  Esq.,  of  Bydal. 

1891  (8.)  Appendix  and  Index       .       -     - 
The  Duke  of   Athole,  K.T.,  and  the 

Earl  of  Home. 
1891      (9.)  Appendix  and  Index 

The  Duke  of  Beaufort,  K.G.,  the  Earl 
of  Donoughmore,  J.  H.  Gumey,  W. 
W.  B.  Hulton,  R.  W.  Ketton,  G.  A. 
Aitken,  P.  V.  Smith,  Esq. ;  Bishop 
of  Ely  ;  Cathedrals  of  Ely,  Glouces- 
ter, Lincoln,  and  Peterborough; 
Corporations  of  Gloucester,  Higham 
Ferrers,  and  Newark  ;  Southwell 
Mmster ;  Lincoln  District  Registry. 

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(10.)  Appendix 

The  First  Earl  of  Charlemont.    Vol.  I. 
1745-1783. 


Thirteenth  Bepokt 

This  is  introductory  to  the  following ; — 

(1.)  Appendix 

The  Duke  of  Portland.    Vol.  I. 

(2.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Ditto.    Vol.n. 

1892     (3.)  Appendix. 

J.  B.  Fortescue,  Esq.,  of  Dropmore. 
Vol.1. 

1892  (4.)  Appendix  and  Index  .... 
Ck>rporations  of  Bye,  Hastings,  and 
Hereford.  Capt.  F.  C.  Loder- 
Symonde,  E.  B.  Wodehouse,  M.P., 
J.  Dovaston,  Esqs.,  Sir  T.  B.  Len- 
nard,  Bart.,  Bev.  W.  D.  Macray,  and 
Earl  of  Dartmouth  (Supplementary 
Beport). 

1892  I  (5.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

I  House  of  Lords,  1690- 1C91  - 

1893  I  (6.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Sir  W.  Fitzherbert,  Bart.    The  Delaval 
Family,    of    Seaton    Delaval;    The 
I  Earl    of    Ancaster ;      and    General 

Lyttelton-Annesley. 
1893  I  (7.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

j  The  Earl  of  Lonsdale  .... 

1893  (8.)  Appendix  and  Index. 
The  First  Earl  of  Charlemont.    Vol.  II. 

1784-1799. 

1896    Fourteenth  Beport 

This  is  introductory  to  the  following  :— 

1894  (1.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

The  Duke  of  Butland,  G.C.B.    Vol.  HI. 
1894    (2.)  Appendix. 

The  Duke  of  Portland.    Vol.  IH. 
1894    (3.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

The  Duke  of  Boxburghe ;  Sir  H.  H. 
Campbell,  Bart.  ;  The  Earl  of 
Strauimore ;  and  the  Countess 
Dowager  of  Seafield. 

1894  (4.)  Appendix  and  Index. 
Lord  Kenyon 

1896    (5.)  Appendix. 

J.  B.  Fortescue,  Esq.,  of  Dropmore. 
Vol.  II. 

1895  (6.)  Appendix  and  Index. 
House  of  Lords,  1692-1693  - 

(Maniucripts  of  the  House  of  LordSy 
1693-1695,  Vol.  I.  (Neio  Series)  See 
H,Li  No.  5  of  1900.    JPn€e2/9j. 

1895    (7.)  Appendix. 

The  Marquis  of  Ormonde 


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(8.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Lincoln,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Hertford, 
and  Great  Qrinsby  Corporations; 
The  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Wor- 
cester, and  of  Lichfield ;  The 
Bishop's  Registry  of  Worcester. 
(9.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Earl    of    Buckinghamshire ;    Earl  of 
Lindsey ;    Earl  of    Onslow ;    Lord 
Emly  ;    T.  J.  Hare,  Esq.  ;    and  J. 
Bound,  Esq.,  M.P. 
(10.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

The  Earl  of  Dartmouth.       Vol.    II. 
American  Papers. 
Fifteenth  Repobt. 

This  is  introductory  to  the  following : — 
(1.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

The  Earl  of  Dartmouth.    Vol.  III. 
(2.)  Appendix. 

J.  Eliot  Hodgkin,  Esq.,  of  Richmond, 
Surrey. 
(3.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

Charles  Haliday,  Esq.,  of  Dublin; 
Acts  of  the  Privy  Council  in  Ireland, 
1656-1671;  Sir  William  Ussher's 
Table  to  the  Council  Book ;  Table 
to  the  Red  Council  Book. 
(4.)  Appendix. 

The  Duke  of  Portland.    Vol.  IV.  - 
(6.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

The  Right  Hon.  F.  J.  SavUe  Foljambe;- 
(6.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

The  Earl  of  Carlisle,  Castle  Howard    - 
(7.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

The  Duke  of  Somerset ;   The  Marquis 
of  Ailesbury ;  and  Sir  F.  G.  Puleston, 
Bart. 
(8.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

The  Duke  of  Buccleuch  and  Queens- 
berry,  at  Drumlanrig. 
(9.)  Appendix  and  Index. 

J.  J.  Hope  Johnstone,  Esq.,  of  Annan- 
dale. 
(10.)  Cobpobations,  &c. 

Shrewsbury  and  Coventry ;    Sir  H.  O. 
Corbet  Bart.,  Earl  of   Radnor,  (&c. 

SiANtSCRIPTS  IN  THE  WeLSH  LanOUAOB. 

Vol.  I. — Lord  Mostyn,  at  Mostyn  Hall, 

CO.  Flint. 
Vol.  n.-W.  R.  M.Wynne.  Esq.    of 
Peniarth 
Manuscripts  of  the  Duke  of  Buccleuch  and 
Queensberry,    E.G.,    E.T.,    preserved    at 
Montagu  House,  Whitehall.    Vol.  I. 
Manuscripts  of  the  Marquis  of  Ormonde,  E.P., 
preserved  at  the  Castle.  Eilkenny.    Vol.  II. 
Manuscripts  of  the  Duke  of  Portland.    Vol.  V, 


Ditto  J.  M.  HeathcotCi  Esq*,  of  Conlngton 

Castle. 
Ditto   J.  B.  Fortesoue,  Esq.,  of  Dropmore. 

Vol.  m. 
Ditto   F.  W.    Leybome-Poptram,   Esq.,  of 

Litt!ecote. 


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ANNUAL  REPORTS  OF   THE  DEPUTY  KEEPER 

OF  THE  PUBLIC  RECORDS. 


BCP0BT8   NOS.    1-22,    IN    FOUO,    PUBUBHED    BETWEEN    1840    AND    1861,   ABE    NO 
LONOEB  ON  BALE.        SUBSEQUENT  BEP0BT8  ABE   IN  OCTAVO. 


Date. 


N  amber 

of 
Report. 


1862 


1863 


1864 


23 


24 


25 


1865 


26 


1866 


27 


1867 


28 


18GS 


29 


1869  ,      30 


Chief  Contents. 


Proceedings 
Proceedings 


Sessional 
No. 


[C.2970] 


Calendar  of  Crown  Leases,  33-38  Hen.  Vni. 
— Calendar  of  BiUs  and  Answers,  <&c..  Hen. 
VIII. — Ph.  A  Mary,  for  Cheshire  and 
Flintshire.— List  of  Lords  High  Treasurers 
and  Chief  Commissioners  of  tiie  Treasury, 
from  Hen.  YII. 

List  of  Plans  annexed  to  Inclosure  Awards, 
31  Geo.  n.-7  Will.  IV.— Calendar  of  Privy 
Seals,  &c.,  for  Cheshire  and  Flintshire, 
Hen.  VI.-Eliz.— Calendar  of  Writs  of 
General  Livery,  &c.,  for  Cheshire,  Eliz.- 
Charles  I. — Calendar  of  Deeds,  Ac^  on  the 
Chester  Plea  Bolls,  Hen.  IH.  and  Edw.  I. 

List  of  Awards  of  Inclosure  Commissioners. 
—  References  to  Charters  in  the  Cartas 
Antiqua  and  the  Confirmation  Rolls  of 
Chancery,  Ethelbert  of  Kent-James  I. — 
Calendar  of  Deeds,  Sec,,  on  the  Chester  Plea 
Rolls.  Edw.  II. 

Calendar  of  Fines,  Cheshire  and  Flintshire, 
Edw.  I. — Calendar  of  Deeds,  tl^c.,  on  the 
Caiester  Plea  Rolls,  Edw.  HI. 

Table  of  Law  Terms,  from  the  Norman 
Conquest  to  1  Will.  IV. 

Calendar  of  Royal  Charters. — Calendar  of 
Deeds,  <&c.,  on  the  Chester  Plea  Rolls 
Richard  II. -Henry  VII. — Durham  Records, 
Letter  and  Report. 

Duchy  of  Lancaster,  Records,  Inventory-^ 
Durham  Records,  Inventory. — Calendar  of 
Deeds,  <fec.,  on  the  Chester  Plea  Rolls,  Hen. 
Vni.— Calendar  of  Decrees  of  Court  of 
(General  Surveyors,  34-38  Hen.  VIH.— 
Calendar  of  Royal  Charters.— State  Paper 
Office,  Calendar  of  Documents  relating  to 
tiie  History  of,  to  1800.— Tower  of  London. 
Index  to  Documents  in  costodv  of  the  Con< 
stable  of.— Calendar  of  Donets,  tftc.,  for 
Privy  Seals,  1634-1711. -Report  of  the 
Oommissioners  on  Carte  Papers. — ^Venetian 
Ciphers, 


[C.3142] 


[C.3318] 


Price. 


[C.3492] 


[C.3717] 


[C.3839] 


[C.4012] 


8    d. 
0    4 


[Out  of 
print.] 


[Out  of 
print.] 


[Out  of 
print.] 


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print.] 


[Out  of 
print.] 


[C.4165] 


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print.] 


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print.] 


80 


Date. 


Number 

of 
Beport. 


Chief  Contents. 


1870 


31 


1871 


32 


1871 


1872 


33 


1873 


34 


1874 


35 


1876         36 


1876         37 


Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calendar  of 
Boyal  Charters. — Durham  Records,  Calen- 
dar of  Chancery  Enrohnents;  Cursitor's 
Records. — ^List  of  Officers  of  Palatinate  of 
Chester,  in  Cheshire  and  Flintshire,  and 
North  Wales. — ^List  of  Sheriffs  of  England, 
13  Hen  I.  to  4  Edw.  III. 


Part  I. — Report  of  the  Commissioners  on 
Carte  Papers. — Calendarium  Genealogicum, 
1  (&  2  Edw.  II. — Durham  Records,  Calendar 
of  Cursitor's  Records,  Chancery  Enrol- 
ments.— Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calen- 
dar of  Rolls  of  the  Chancery  of  the  County 
Palatine. 


Part  II. — Charities ;  Calendar  of  Trust  Deeds 
enrolled  on  the  Close  Rolls  of  Chancery, 
subsequent  to  9  Geo.  II. 


Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calendar  of 
Rolls  of  the  Chancery  of  the  County 
Palatine. — Durham  Records,  Calendar  of 
the  Cursitor's  Records,  Chancery  Enrol- 
ments.— ^Report  on  the  Shaftesbury  Papers. 
Venetian  Transcripts. — Greek  Copies  of  the 
Athanasian  Creed. 


Durham  Records,  Calendar  of  the  Cursitor's 
Records,  Chancery  Enrolments. — Supple- 
mentary Report  on  the  Shaftesbury  Papers. 


Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calendar  of 
Ancient  Charters  or  Grants. — Palatinate  of 
Lancaster ;  Inventory  and  Lists  of  Docu- 
ments transferred  to  the  Public  Record 
Office. — Durham  Records,  Calendar  of 
Cursitor's  Records. — Chancery  Enrolments. 
— Second  Supplementary  Report  on  the 
Shaftesbury  Papers. 

Durham  Records,  Calendar  of  the  Cursitor's 
Records,  Chancery  Enrolments. — Duchy  of 
Lancaster  Records;  Calendar  of  Ancient 
Charters  or  Grants. — Report  upon  Docu- 
ments in  French  Archives  relating  to 
British  History.— Calendar  of  Recognizance 
Rolls  of  the  Palatinate  of  Chester,  to  end 
of  reign  of  Hen.  IV. 

Part  I.— Durham  Records,  Calendar  of  the 
Cursitor's  Records,  Chancery  Enrolments. 
— Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Calendar  of 
Ancient  Rolls  of  the  Chancery  of  the  County 
Palatine. — List  of  French  Ambassadors, 
A-e.,  in  England,  1509-1714. 


Sessional 
No.     I 


Price. 


[C.187] 


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Number  i 
Date.  '       of 

Report.  I 


1876 


1877 


38 


1878 


39 


1879 


40 


1880 


41 


1881 


42 


1882 


43 


Chief  Contents. 


Sessional! 

1      No.     . 


Price. 


1883 


44 


Part  II. — Calender  of  Recognizance  Rolls 
of  the  Palatinate  of  Chester;  Hen.  V. — 
Hen.  VII. 


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Exchequer    Records,   Catalogue   of   Special    [C.1747J 
Commissions,  1  Eliz.  to  10  Vict.,  Calen- 
dar of  Depositions  taken  by  Commission,  | 
1  Eliz.  to  end  of  James  I. — List  of  Rep-  i 
resentative     Peers     for     Scotland     and  | 
Ireland. 


Calendar     of    Recognizance   Rolls    of    the    [C.2123]   [Out  oj 


8.     d. 

[Out  of 

■print.] 


[Out  of 
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[C.2658] 


Palatinate  of  Chester,  1  Hen.  VIH. — 
11  Geo.  IV. — Exchequer  Records, 
Calendar  of  Depositions  taken  by  Com- 
mission, Charles  I. — Duchy  of  Lancaster 
Records ;  Calendar  of  Lancashire  Inqui- 
sitions post  Mortem,  &c. — Third  Supple- 
mentary Report  on  the  Shaftesbury 
Papers. — List  of  Despatches  of  French 
Ambassadors  to  England  1509-1714. 

Calendar  of  Depositions  taken  by  Com- 
mission, Commonwealth — James  II. — 
Miscellaneous  Records  of  Queen's 
Remembrancer  in  the  Exchequer. — 
Durham  Records,  Calendar  of  the 
Cursi tors'  Records,  Chancery  Enrolments. — 
Calendar  of  Duchy  of  Lancaster  Patent 
Rolls,  5  Ric.  n.-21  Hen.  VU. 

Calendar  of  Depositions  taken  by  Com- 
mission, William  and  Mary  to  George  I. 
— Calendar  of  Norman  Rolls,  Hen.  V., 
Part  I. — List  of  Calendars,  Indexes, 
<Src.,  in  the  Public  Record  Office  on  31st 
December,  1879. 


Calendar    of    Depositions    taken    by    Com-    [C.2972J 
mission,    George    II. — Calendar    of    Nor-  j 
man  Rolls,  Hen.  V.,  Part  II.  and  Glos-  . 
sary.— Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  1  Edw.  I.  ' 
Transcripts  from  Paris. 

Calendar  of  Privy  Seals,  Ac,  1-7  Charles  I.  [C.3426] 
— Duchy  of  Lancaster  Records,  Inventory 
of  Court  Rolls,  Hen.  HI.— Gea  IV.. 
Calendar  of  Privy  Seals,  Ric.  H. — 
Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  2  Edw.  I.— 
Fourth  Supplementary  Report  on  the 
Shaftesbury  Papers. — Tr^scripts  from 
Paris. — ^Report  on  Libraries  in  Sweden. — 
Report  on  Papers  relating  to  English 
History  in  the  State  Archives,  Stockholm. 
— ^Report  on  Canadian  Archives. 


print.] 


[C.2377]    [Out  of 
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4    8 


4    0 


3  10 


Calendar  of  Patent  Rolls,  3  Edw.  I.— 
Durham  Records,  Gursitors'  Records, 
Inquisitions  post  Mortem,  do. — Calendar 
of  French  Rolls,  1-10  Hen.  V.— Report 
from  Venice. — Transcripts  from  Paris. — 
Report  from  Rome. 


[C.3771] 


3    6 


88 


Date. 

1 
Number 

of 
Beport. 

1884 

45 

188$ 

46 

1886 

47 

1887 

48 

1888 

49 

1889 

50 

1890 

51 

1891 

52 

1892 

58 

1893 

54 

1894 

55 

1895 

56 

1896 

57 

1897 

5% 

1898 

59 

1899 

60 

Chief  GontentB. 


Duchy  of  Lancaster  Becords,  Inventory  of 
Ministers*  and  Beceivers'  AoooontSf 
£dw.  I. — Oreo.  in. — ^Durham  Becords, 
Cursitors*  Becords,  Inquisitions  post 
Mortem,  (fee— Calendar  of  Diplomatic 
Documents. — Transcripts  from  Paris. — 
Beports  from  Borne  and  Stockholm. — 
Beport  on  Archives  of  Denmark,  <t:c. — 
Transcripts  from  Venice. — Calendar  of 
Patent  Bolls,  4  Edw.  I. 

Presentations  to  Offices  on  the  Patent  Bolls, 
Charles  II. — Transcripts  from  Paris. 
Beports  from  Borne. — Second  Beport  on 
Archives  of  Denmark,  Sec, — Calendar  of 
Patent  Bolls,  5  Edw.  I.— Catalogue  of 
Venetian  Manuscripts  bequeathed  by 
Mr.  Bawdon  Brown  to  the  Public  Becord 
Office. 

Transcripts  from  Paris — Third  Beport  on 
Archives  of  Denmark,  &c, — List  of 
Creations  of  Peers  and  Baronets,  1483- 
1646.— Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls,  6 
Edw.  I. 

Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls,  7  Edw.  I.— 
Calendar  of  French  Bolls,  Henry  VI. 
—Calendar  of  Privy  Seals,  (fee,  8-11 
Charles  I.  —  Calendar  of  Diplomatic 
Documents.  —  Schedules  of  Valueless 
Documents. 

Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls,  8  Edw.  I.— Index 
to  Leases  and  Pensions  (Augmentation 
Office).- Calendar  of  Star  Chamber 
Proceedings. 

Calendar  of  Patent  Bolls,  9  Edw.  I.  - 

Proceedings  ...  -  - 

Proceedings  .  .  -  -  - 

Proceedings  -  -  -  -  - 

Proceedings  .  -  -  -  - 

Proceedings  -  -  -  .  - 

Proceedings  .  -  -  -  - 

Proceedings.  Account  of  the  Bolls  Chapel 
with  ei^t  plates  of  the  Chapel. 

Prcceedings    - 

Proceedings    - 

Proceedings    • 

Indexes  to  Printed  Beports,  viz.  :— 
Beports  1-22  (18401861)    - 
23-39(1862-1878)    - 


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SCOTLAND. 

CATALOGUE   OF   SCOTTISH   RECORD 

PUBLICATIONS. 

PUBLISHED  UNDEB  THE  DIEECTION  OF 

THE    LORD    CLERK    REGISTER    OF     SCOTLAND. 

[Other  Works  Relating  to  Scotland  wHiL  be  found  among  the  Publications 

OF  the  Record  Commissioners,  see  pp.  21-22.1 


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Scottish  History.  Royal  8vo.,  half  bound  (1867).  Edited  by  William  F. 
Skene,  LL.D.     (Out  of  Print.) 

2.  Ledoer  op  Andrew  Halyburton,  Conservator  of  the  Privileges  of 
the  Scotch  N.ation  in  the  Netherlands  (1492-1503)  ;  together  with 
the  Books  op  Customs  and  Valuation  of  Merchandises  in  Scotland. 
Edited  by  Cosmo  Innes.    Royal  8vo.,  half  bound  (1867).     Price  10s. 

3.  Documents  Illustrative  of  the  History  of  Scotland  from  the  Death 
OF  King  Alex.ander  the  Third  to  the  Accession  op  Robert  Bruce, 
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and  Ghent.  In  2  Vols,  royal  8vo.,  half  bound  (1870).  Edited  by  the 
Rev.  Joseph  Stevenson.     (Out  of  Print,) 

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1473-1498.  Edited  by  Thomaq  DiCKSOiX,  1877.  Price  10s.  (Out  of  Print.) 
Vol.  II.  in  the  Press. 

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Vol.  m.,  A.D.  1578-1585.  Vol.  IV.,  A.D.,  1585-1592.  Vol.  V.,  1592. 
1599.  Vol.  VI.,  1599-1604.  Vol.  VIL,  1604-1607.  Vol.  VIII.,  1607- 
1610.  Vol.  IX.,  1610-1613.  Vol.  X.,  1613-1616.  Vol.  XL,  1616-1619. 
Vol.  Xn.,  1619-1622.  Vol.  XHI.,  1622-1625.  Vol.  XIV.,  Addenda,  1545- 
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Vol.  III.,  A.D.  1379-1406.  Vol.  IV.,  A.D.  1406-1436.  Vol.  V.,  A.D.  1437- 
1454.  Vol.  VI.,  1465-1460.  Vol.  VH.,  1460-1469.  Vol.  Vm.,  A.D.  1470- 
1479.  Vol.  IX.,  1480-1487.  Addenda,  1437-1487.  Vol.  X.,  1488-1496. 
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Vol.  XIV.,  1513-1522.  Vol.  XV.,  1523-1629.  Vol.  XVI.,  1529-1530. 
Vol.  XVIL,  1537-1642.  Vol.  XVIIL,  1543-1566.  Vol.  XIX.,  1557-1567. 
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(1888).    Price  15«.  each. 

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(secjp.  21).  Vol.  II.,  A.D.  1424-1513.  Vol.  m..  A.D.  1513-1546.  Vol. 
IV.,  A.D.   1646-1680.      Vol.  V.,  A.D.   1680-1693.      Vol.  VI.,  A.D.   1693- 

1609.  Vol.  VIL,  A.D.  1609-1620.  Vol.  VHI.,  A.D.  1620-1623.  Vol. 
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